Homeowners open doors to guests for AAUW tour

Several historical Boulder City homes, many of them dressed for the holidays, will open their doors to visitors Dec. 13 as the American Association of University Women hosts its annual Home Tour.

Girls continue winning ways

The Lady Eagles started their flag football season Tuesday where they left off last regular season — winning.

Single pin vexes state champions

The quest for a second consecutive state championship got off to a rocky start for the men’s bowling team at Boulder City High School as the Eagles lost seven of nine points against their rivals, the Chaparral Cowboys, Monday at Boulder Bowl.

Spirit of season shines in our city

I feel like a kid again. I’m giddy with excitement and can barely contain my enthusiasm.

Defense clinches win for BC Eagles

Boulder City boys basketball coach John Balistere said his team this season would rely on its defense, and such was the case in the Eagles’ season opener Tuesday night at Western High.

Community Briefs

Cruise-in event to benefit Toys for Tots

Bullies’ behavior often starts at young age

As I have written before, bullying cannot be considered a part of growing up because it is quite often the case the bullies themselves do not grow up.

Motorists would be wise to keep Samaritan around

It was half-past pumpkin pie time early Thanksgiving evening when Larry Lyon began the trip from a friend’s house in Kyle Canyon down State Route 157 toward the lights of Las Vegas.

Senior Center

Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St., 702-293-3320. Visit the center’s website at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.

Pot regulators embrace drug lord secrecy

It’s hard to imagine how much worse the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health could have possibly screwed up bringing legal marijuana sales to Nevada despite the stated objective of the Legislature to create the national “gold standard” for regulatory approval and oversight.

Corrections

Boulder City High School’s wrestling coach Jim Cox was misidentified in a picture in the Nov. 27 issue of the Boulder City Review.

No right way to use National Guard

Among the casualties of the Ferguson tragedy is the governor of Missouri. Jay Nixon is a Democrat who won re-election by 12 percentage points in a Republican state and was being mentioned for vice president after increasing the state’s Medicaid workload and vetoing bills that sought to override federal gun laws, extend the waiting period for abortions and cut state income taxes.

Golf results

Boulder City Review

Lady Eagles defeat Western 52-24

Junior forward Megan Morton scored 29 points as the Lady Eagles opened their season Tuesday night with a 52-24 road win at Western High.

Letter to the editor

Elks offer thanks for Thanksgiving dinner aid

Clark County delays medical pot dispensary selections

Clark County commissioners held off on Wednesday making any decisions about medical marijuana dispensaries, due to a pending lawsuit over the selection process.

UNLV School of Medicine proposal boosted

Clark County commissioners on Tuesday approved two deals aimed at helping medical education in Southern Nevada, including the development of the UNLV School of Medicine in Las Vegas.

Lipparelli named to Nevada Senate seat

Clark County commissioners tapped former State Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli to fill the state Senate District 6 vacancy created by Mark Hutchison’s election to the lieutenant governor post in November.

Head of UMC stepping down

University Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Lawrence Barnard, appointed as interim CEO in January, is leaving his post.

Hansen seeks to limit BLM, Forest Service police powers

Spurred in part by the BLM’s April roundup of Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy’s cattle that brought an armed confrontation between federal agents and Bundy supporters, Assemblyman Ira Hansen is pushing for a bill in the 2015 legislative session that would prohibit BLM and Forest Service law officers from enforcing state laws.

Giving Thanks

As the temperatures cool down and the heaters turn up, the holiday season is here once again as Thanksgiving kicks off its unofficial start.

Solar fees put city in black

The gleaming solar panels spread out across the dry, desert landscape of Eldorado Valley have been a pivotal asset to Boulder City’s economic structure.

Asbestos study authors bring findings to BC

The UNLV professors who discovered naturally occurring asbestos in Boulder City last year will give a presentation at the Boulder City Library to answer questions for residents still concerned about the potential health risks.

Doodlebug marks 40th anniversary

As it has done for the past four decades, the Doodlebug Bazaar will help herald in the holiday season when the doors open at 9 a.m. Dec. 6.

Boys eye repeat as state champions

Winning a state championship is tough. To some, repeating as state champs is even more difficult than winning it the first time.

BC students experience 15 seconds of fame

Gabe Lawrence was at home when he received a phone call that he and classmate Zachary Trone had just won first place in a statewide video contest emphasizing the fight against teenage drug abuse.

Is Boulder Cityhistoric or historical?

Historic Boulder City or historical Boulder City? The same? They are not the same, although historic and historical are both adjectives and both refer to history. In fact, when the word “historical” is used to describe Boulder City, it makes me a bit hysterical!

Angelic Presents

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Community Briefs

New garden club to pick name, hear of wildlife habitats

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