Larger team boosts opportunities to advance

Boulder City boys track and field coach Josh Fisher has the largest group of athletes in his three seasons and he plans to make the best of it.

Community Briefs

Boulder City Democratic Club to elect new officers tonight

Deception industry keeps growing

I spent part of a day last week writing an article about how the National Republican Senatorial Committee gets material for its attacks on Harry Reid from the Washington Free Beacon.

Correction

Corrections

Sports Schedules

BOULDER CITY REVIEW

Names in the news

Credit union’s Petrizzo named to adviser leadership team

Police Blotter

March 3, 1:59 p.m.

Local Golf Results

Local Golf Results

Driver safety classes can aid seniors

I found some interesting information this week about senior drivers and the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Letters to the editor

Experts, aka teachers, should be consulted for school remodel

Congress’ actions may bring back gas lines

I was my 14-year-old daughter’s age when the first gas lines appeared in 1973, thanks to the newly created Mideast oil cartel that we would soon be know as OPEC and President Richard Nixon’s ill-advised effort at government control of oil prices.

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.

Pi ‑ and pie ‑ help make life’s challenges easier

I riffled through this month’s cerebral images, considered my latest interpersonal interactions, and perused the “National Days” calendar in an attempt to overcome some writer’s block. Like the alignment of Jupiter, Mars and Venus, there was a grand conjunction to awaken my writer’s muse.

Territorial Enterprise’s revival arouses literary spirits

No story about the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, celebrated chronicler of high and low life on the Comstock, would be complete without mentioning its most famous reporter. That would be Mark Twain.

Wilderness designations fall short of need to protect Southern Nevada land

The Bureau of Land Management lands in Southern Nevada are important to me. We need to provide for current generations by allowing places to be available for scenic and recreational uses and for future option values as well as scenic and recreational values for our children’s children’s children.

Sports Briefs

BC pickleball players earn gold medal at Havasu tourney

Suspect in bank robbery in custody

A man who police said robbed a Boulder City bank March 5 was wanted in connection of a previous robbery in New Hampshire.

Council’s salaries on low end

When it comes to the size of an annual paycheck, Boulder City Council members rank near the bottom for Clark County elected officials.

City seeks to dismiss Finn lawsuit

Boulder City is hoping a federal judge will dismiss a lawsuit former Police Chief Tom Finn has filed against the city, claiming he was discriminated against because of his religion.

Credit union marks 75 years

From its humble beginnings of a few guys who were able to raise $100 collectively to a community staple offering a range of financial services with $500 million in assets, Boulder Dam Credit Union will celebrate its 75th anniversary Wednesday during its annual meeting.

Sauerbrei heading to Iowa

Boulder City High senior Sam Sauerbrei has signed a national letter of intent to swim for the University of Iowa.

Names in the news

Grace Christian Academy honors academic achievements

Made From Scratch

Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series showcasing new businesses in town.

Plan details tactics for Lake Mead wilderness

After nearly a decade of revisions and input from the public, the National Park Service completed its wilderness management plan for the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Longtime CEO resigns from St. Jude’s Ranch

The longtime chief executive officer of St. Jude’s Ranch for Children resigned effective Thursday night, according to the organization’s national board.

Flight captures city league title after tough games

Flight Seeds2Success’s manager Rob Sandoval dominated the championship game much the way his team dominated the season, winning the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department’s men’s basketball league’s championship Feb. 24.

Obama resurrects death tax, targets family farmers

If there’s anything more quintessentially American than baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet, it’s the American family farmer. Indeed, the American Gothic painting of a pitchfork-wielding farmer and his daughter is one of the most recognized works of art in all of American culture.

Roe earns national honor

Boulder City middle hitter Maggie Roe has been selected among the best freshman volleyball players in the nation by prepvolleyball.com.

Ex-principal inducted to hall of fame

Former Boulder City High School principal Bill Garis was inducted into the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Hall of Fame Feb. 26, joining the ranks of some of the state’s best athletes and administrators.

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