It’s official

The front of the Hoover Dam Lodge is plastered with stone, a burnt orange trim and a line of windows that stretches along the entire the building for drivers to view as they travel up and down U.S. Highway 93.

Shuman seeks council seat

Boulder City resident Rich Shuman has announced his intention to run for City Council.

Debt reduction key to city’s financial plan

The City Council approved its five-year financial plan that highlighted the importance of knocking off debt as well as taking advantage of the opportunities to bring on more green energy projects during its meeting Tuesday night.

Kindred souls found at cemetery

With a sorrowful tone and a powerful message, Don Sacco stands at the podium inside the chapel at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery and delivers the eulogy for Rockie Hales.

Empty calendar brings many possibilities

I’m tired. I know we are already 15 days into the new year, but I don’t think I have fully recuperated from all the holiday festivities yet.

For the care of others

When asked to be the cook for A Boulder Taste, Beverly Parry said, “I don’t have anything to say. I’m not special.”

Victims recall sledgehammer attacks at court hearing

Nicole Thompson wasn’t sure if she would make it home alive when she brought back a pizza to her family in Henderson. As she drove closer to her home, Thompson said she was hit several times with a sledgehammer.

Athlete of the Week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Library reading program offers ‘Escape’ this winter

Boulder City Library is inviting area residents to “Escape the Ordinary” this season through its winter reading program.

Left nor right has true governing mandate

I take a bit of a contrary position from many conservatives about the meaning of this last election.

Golf Results

Golf Results

Lady Eagles get their revenge

Revenge is sweet, especially when served on a cold outdoor night in Boulder City.

Defensive plays help secure win for Eagles

Boulder City boys basketball coach John Balistere would have been there if he could. But the flu that had him hospitalized for a few days, and his wife kept him from courtside.

Morton helps put cagers at top of league

Boulder City’s Megan Morton continues to show why she is considered one of the state’s best girls basketball players in Division I-A.

Priest’s passion for peace worth remembering

His name graces an otherwise forgettable street that stretches nine short blocks in downtown Las Vegas.

Helping families is promise we should make

Quite often, I get a phone call or an email about a person or a family in need of housing, or a job, or a few bucks to pay the rent or the electric bill, or money to get a prescription or pay a doctor or dentist bill. I’ve even run into folks who needed money to get their driver’s licenses renewed.

Boys continue to dominate on bowling lanes

Boulder City High School’s boys bowling team took care of business again by winning all nine points against the Southeast Career Technical Academy on Jan. 8.

Broken pipe damages asphalt, adds to flood control project

A recent waterline break on Buchanan Boulevard has added work to the city’s current flood control project. The project on Buchanan has been a success thus far, according to Public Works Director Scott Hansen, despite a waterline failure damaging several hundred feet of asphalt.

Police Blotter

Jan. 6, 10:12 a.m.

Gentle Muslims serve as reminder against violence

The Charlie Hedbo attack came the week before Martin Luther King Jr. Day and it’s not hard to imagine how Martin Luther King Jr. would have reacted. When incidents of violence happened, he grieved. What is not known to King’s countrymen is that there is an Islamic MLK.

Officers know, care about local citizens

Thanks for all the positive comments and words of encouragement. If you’re confused with some of the calls coming in to us, you’re not the only one. It would just never occur to me to call the police to ask for help to screw in a light bulb (oh yes, it’s true), or to mediate a child issue over spaghetti. We also get calls telling us how we are not doing our job (they got the ticket); and callers want us to get serious with the “real” criminals (you get the ticket).

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.

Community Briefs

Highway art topic for museum’s monthly program

Letter to the editor

BC’s nature needs to factor into changes at school

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