All good things come to an end

I hate clichés, but at times these catchy phrases, idioms or expressions penetrate the mortal soul. As with the seasons of change, the rising or the setting sun, “All good things come to an end.”

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.

‘Red wave’ could recede in Carson City quickly

Ah, how fleeting glory. Seems like only six short years ago that liberals were doing the Snoopy dance and declaring conservatism dead, dead, dead!

Without voting,anti-government complaints just fluff

I spent the first 45 years of my life in Chicago, with only a few brief months living in California and studying in Mexico. I grew up immersed in political activity. There were weeks of nonstop “buzz” surrounding each and every election, so naturally, I thought that was how one was supposed to act during an election. And voting was an absolute must.

Council OKs ordinance to allow chickens in backyards

The City Council approved an ordinance during Wednesday’s meeting that will allow residents living in single-family homes to keep as many as 10 chickens in their backyards. A detailed report will be published in the Nov. 20 issue.

Veterans honored at ceremonies

The deep, resonating sound of a late-morning bell signaled the commencement of Veterans Day ceremonies for those sitting in their chairs inside American Legion Post 31 in Boulder City.

Residents favor backyard chickens

More residents appear to be in favor of letting homeowners keep chickens in their backyards, according to emails sent to city officials after the City Council decided to hold off on a vote during its Oct. 28 meeting.

Girls finish fourth in Division I-A state meet

The Boulder City girls cross-country team was hoping to follow up its surprising Southern Region title with another stellar effort at the state championships Saturday.

Sierra Vista ends Lady Eagles’ run

It was not the ending the Lady Eagles and their coach were looking for, but nonetheless it was a successful season.

Social House ‘forges’ new role

Array

This article is part of an occasional series showcasing new businesses in town.

Youth ensembles bring Mormon history to life

A group of musicians and devout Mormons will share their love of music and religion with a special concert Sunday celebrating the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the Las Vegas temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Police receive grant to update radar units

The Boulder City Police Department was recently given a $37,500 grant by the Nevada Department of Public Safety for its involvement in the Joining Forces program that helps promote traffic safety in the community.

‘Tricky’ Fundraising

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Dedicated to the Eagles

Steven Slivka/Boulder City Review

Pahranagat is bird lovers’ paradise

Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, located just south of the ranching community of Alamo, encompasses 5,382 acres of lakes, marshes, meadows, riparian areas and open desert. The three largest bodies of water in the refuge are Upper Lake, Middle Pond and Lower Lake fed by thermal springs.

No powder puffs needed

If you watch a Boulder City girls flag football game this winter there is something the coach and his players would like you to know: This isn’t powder puff, it is real football.

Community Briefs

Democratic club to discuss election results at meeting

Life gives us much joy, if we embrace it

November is a time of friends, Pilgrims and feasting. We, like the Pilgrims, live our lives, pose to persevere and strike a thankful stance. Yet, many of us feel that life was better 30 years ago. So, I ask the question: Just how thankful are we, individually, and as a people, in this “land of the free”?

Police Blotter

Nov. 4, 6:24 a.m.

Responsibility cannot be overlooked

Hello America! Or should I say, what’s up Boulder City? The celebrations are about to begin.

Letters to the editor

Shakespeare festival should become annual event

Bowling Results

Tuesday Trios, 9 a.m. Tuesday

Elks honor Soccer Shoot winners

Boulder City Elks Lodge, No. 1682, recently held a Soccer Shoot for children 5-11.

Problems persist with pot approval process

Whether it was the process established by the Legislature or the implementation established by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, the ratings of applications for some 500-plus medical marijuana establishment licenses that were just released are about as fouled up as anything we’ve seen recently from the state government.

News Briefs

Wetlands trail at Lake Mead open on weekends

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.

Swimming pool getting new ramps, handrails

Those with physical disabilities will find it easier to enjoy the facilities at the Boulder City pool after new ramps and handrails are installed by the end of year.

Assembly speaker’s actions say volumes

The recent Republican earthquake in Nevada continues to reverberate within the GOP’s Assembly caucus and across the state.

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