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Words of love play important role in others’ lives

Crisscrossing my cerebral imagery this February are tequila-and-beer Jimmy Buffett and my teetotaler husband. They share a love of brass and strings, both proficient on their trombone and guitars.

Community Briefs

Democratic Club meeting to feature Organizing for Action presentation

Police Blotter

Feb. 3, 11:31 a.m.

Proposal would hike fees for Lake Mead

Lake Mead National Recreation Area officials have proposed raising fees, in some cases doubling them, and are seeking public comments about the changes.

Love should be call to action

Hello Boulder City! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and it might be a good opportunity to take a minute to look into the world of love.

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.

Flight’s wins send team to top of standings

Flight won twice this past week and extended its streak to four consecutive wins to distance itself from the field in the Boulder City Parks &Recreation Department’s men’s basketball league.

Sports, betting inextricably linked

The odds are good even the most perceptive bookmaker didn’t see this turnaround coming: U.S. Sen. John McCain speaking out in favor of expanding legalized sports betting in America.

Cherry-picking science can injure children

In the 1920s, Albert Einstein admitted he made a mistake in his great theory of relativity. He admitted another error in 1938.

Nevada’s biggest myth debunked

So there’s Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, leprechauns, mermaids, and, of course, the space aliens hidden at Area 51.

Letters to the editor

Youngsters’ manners speak highly of parents’ roles

Eagles’ football coach resigns

Boulder City High School varsity football coach Alex Kazel resigned this past week after seven years of leading the Eagles program.

Three file for vacant council seats

Voters will have a better idea of whom they can pick at the polls as time winds down for candidates to file for the upcoming City Council vacancies.

Buffett’s songs offer buffet of wisdom

The other night I was driving home and a song came on the radio that made me smile. It was “Come Monday” by Jimmy Buffett.

Schaper makes good on cleats for clubs trade

In the span of 20 years, Andy Schaper has gone from never having swung a golf club to being named the PGA’s 2014 Golf Professional of the Year for the Southern Nevada chapter.

Robins pleads not guilty to sledgehammer attacks

The Las Vegas man who police said attacked 10 people with a sledgehammer in October, including three in Boulder City, pleaded not guilty to the charges in District Court Jan. 29.

Homestead to host screening of Campbell documentary

The final ride of the “Rhinestone Cowboy,” Glen Campbell, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2011, will be told in a special presentation of the documentary “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me” Feb. 13 in the pavilion at Boulder Creek Golf Club, 1501 Veterans Memorial Drive.

Community Briefs

Bake sale, work day planned by See Spot Run

Temple Bar’s myriad amenities mostly undiscovered

Temple Bar is only an hour or so from Boulder City, yet somehow has remained underutilized, if not undiscovered, by most of the city’s outdoor lovers. That reason alone would recommend it as an especially relaxing getaway destination, but there are plenty of other reasons.

Lady Eagles focus on victories

The way Boulder City flag football coach Chris Morelli sees it, they are all too important to lose any one game.

Boys team positioned to advance to playoffs

Boulder City boys basketball coach John Balistere is happy with his team’s play in their past few games. It is defensive-minded team that has positioned itself to grab a playoff spot as the season winds down.

Rosy Celebration

Courtesy photo

Super Lego Competitors

courtesy University of Nevada Cooperative Extension

Wrestlers focus on regional tourney

Team Boulder coach Jim Cox on Tuesday announced his lineup of 18 wrestlers who will compete in the Division I-A Southern Region Tournament this weekend at the high school.

Grieving process same for all

In cultures throughout the world people perceive death in many forms and fashions. People at very young ages begin to learn the life process as a whole: the circle of life, which begins at conception and ends with death.

Police Blotter

Jan. 27, 7:50 a.m.

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