Church goes green

News Briefs

Grothe returns to pool

Friendships blossom

‘Great Americans’ celebration

From sunup to well after sunset, thousands of Boulder City residents and visitors marked the nation’s 239th birthday with pancakes, parades, games and fireworks for the 67th annual Damboree Celebration.

Renovation of school delayed

The demolition of Boulder City High School was supposed to start when students were out for the summer, but a bill in the Nevada Legislature will push the start of the project back a few months.

Take care to weather monsoon season

As my family and I sat down for dinner Monday night, we marveled at the sky not too far off in the distance. We saw the dark and menacing storm clouds and the rain that was falling.

Man’s car stolen, rammed into police vehicle

The Metropolitan Police Department in Las Vegas is investigating a series of auto-theft accidents that resulted in the ramming of unmarked police cars, including one that took place in Boulder City.

Fate of city’s largest hotel in limbo

The Boulder Inn &Suites may be the largest hotel in town, but the property has fallen on financial difficulties.

Being Boulder

Being Boulder is the place where residents can share photos and stories about what it’s like to live in Boulder City. This week the 67th annual Damboree is showcased.

Emergency Aid seeks holiday spirit — in July

The season of giving is typically reserved for winter, but Emergency Aid of Boulder City is hoping that residents have saved some charity for the summertime.

Baseball is way of life for Kermodes

As a lifelong baseball fan, Seth Kermode grew up rooting for Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Knowing word origins critical to communicate properly

It seems life always has some surprise around the corner for us to bump into. This week was no different from any other. No matter how “prepared” I was to tackle my numerous projects, Monday showed up on my doorstep and the next thing I knew, Friday was already out the door.

Letters to the Editor

Losing piece of history may be impetus for change

July brings losses for Eagles

July may have just started, but it has proved to be an unfavorable month for the Boulder City Connie Mack summer league 18 and younger baseball team.

Consider others’ priorities before complaining

Looks like we all made it through Independence Day “mostly” unscathed and thankful for another year of freedom.

Rotary to the Rescue

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Community Briefs

Historic preservation efforts topic for Democrats’ speaker

Seniors’ Cool Social

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Bryce offers colorful feast for eyes

Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is such a feast for the eyes that more than a million people from around the world visit every year. Located on the eastern rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, the park features natural amphitheaters all filled with a colorful landscape of natural spires, pinnacles and pillars called hoodoos.

Cardboard boat races will use ‘Frozen’ theme

Boulder City’s youngsters will be invited to “let them go” as they race their cardboard creations in the Parks and Recreation Department’s 15th annual Cardboard Boat Races on Wednesday.

Female sheriff blazed trail for women

It’s no secret. Nevada history is not exactly burgeoning with examples of women rising to positions of power in government or business.

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.

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