Candidates make final push

The three candidates running for City Council made one final push for votes as they shared their thoughts about several issues Tuesday evening inside the Elaine K. Smith Center.

Funding for food pantries eliminated

The Senior Center of Boulder City is expected to close its food pantry after the state Health and Human Services Department failed to fund it for the next two years.

Vons will close June 7

The Vons in Boulder City is approaching its final weeks as the grocery store prepares for its transformation into a Northwest-based Haggen grocery store.

Best Dam Barbecue fest returns

The sweet and savory smells wafting above the downtown area can only mean one thing. It’s Memorial Day weekend and time for the Best Dam Barbecue Challenge.

Boys team takes fifth consecutive state title

For the fifth consecutive year, the Boulder City boys swim team are Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Swimming and Diving Division I-A state champions. The girls won their third championship in a row after the competition Saturday in Carson City.

Scouts train for new merit badge at museum

Boy Scouts from across the Las Vegas Valley made their way to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City on Saturday as they learned the ins and the outs of the industry for their railroad merit badges.

Eagles end season with two tough losses at tourney

After a season of hard work and dedication, the Boulder City baseball team’s season ended in heartbreak and devastation with a 7-6 loss to Elko on Friday during the 2015 Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s Division I-A state tournament.

Athlete of the Week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Four days of holiday events planned for Memorial Day

Boulder City residents will join with people nationwide Monday to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the service of our nation.

Community Briefs

Retired public employees

State’s history flows through Kiel Ranch

For proof Southern Nevada history has grown from humble roots, look no further than Kiel Ranch.

Solar leases paid for majority of settlement

The yearslong strategic lawsuit against public participation that cost Boulder City more than $800,000 has already been paid for, in large part from solar leases, according to City Hall.

Sports Briefs

Brewpub to present first golf tournament May 28

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.

Campus carry law shot down again

The GOP’s historic takeover of the Nevada Legislature should have meant, at the very least, a budget without tax hikes and passage of gun rights bills that have been bottled up by anti-gun Democrats for years.

Save breadcrumbs for meatballs. Use your brain.

There are times during my day when I seriously believe that folks have breadcrumbs for brains. I’m not knocking breadcrumbs since they add to the flavor and consistency of Italian meatballs, but I am questioning what faculties folks use when they should be thinking.

Poise, smarts trump politics

Last week, female college students were in the news in Missouri and Nevada.

Personal records highlight state meet

As the school year comes to a close, so does the season for sports. For Boulder City’s track and field teams, their season ended Saturday with the 2015 Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Track and Field State Championships at Del Sol High School.

Letters to the Editor

Council needs to be accountable for wasting money for lawsuits

News Briefs

Early voting at City Hall continues through Saturday

Local Golf Results

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