“They keep coming,” began a 1994 television commercial promoting California Gov. Pete Wilson’s re-election.
The Boulder City Parks and Recreation’s summer men’s softball league had an exciting showdown this past week with first place Time to Mash and Pit Stop going head to head. Pit Stop swept the night to pull into a first-place tie, handing league newcomers Time To Mash its first losses.
Park rangers are anticipating more than 100,000 visitors at Lake Mead National Recreation Area this Fourth of July weekend.
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On Saturday, residents and guests from the Las Vegas Valley will be traveling to Boulder City to celebrate daylong festivities as part of the 67th annual Fourth of July Damboree festival.
Saturday is the Fourth of July. It’s a day for Americans to celebrate freedom and show their love for their country and the rights it grants all citizens.
The old hospital building on Park Place inside the Boulder City historic district is expected to be demolished after a local developer put in a bid for the 83-year old property.
Rose Ann Miele, coordinator for Boulder City’s chapter of the Nevada Community Prevention Coalition, sat in the heat outside of the town’s police station Friday morning waiting to help those looking to turn in their prescription drugs.
The Interstate 11 project is in its infancy, but the ultimate goal of it taking drivers from Mexico to Canada took another step forward.
Eloise Blue, one of the framers of the Boulder City charter that helped the town break from the federal government in the late 1950s, died June 21. She was 96.
The stars were shining Saturday night as Boulder City Chamber of Commerce installed its new officers, recognized outstanding contributions to the community and presented its second annual Dancing With the Stars — Boulder City Style.
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As the Boulder City Connie Mack summer league 18 and under team continues to work on its game, players are able to see parts of the field that they wouldn’t normally see during the regular season.
This summer, Boulder City’s young basketball players hit the court with the NCAA champions at the Duke Basketball Camp.
During the summer a lot of kids want to sleep all day, or watch movies, or just hang out with their friends.
Liberals and Republicans in Name Only hate the Taxpayer Protection Pledge with, as Diane Chambers once put it on “Cheers,” “the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.” And there’s a very good reason for that.
Just like the character she plays in “Bye Bye Birdie,” Mary Rose Stark will be spending her summer singing and dancing.
Last month, I reported on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs teaming up with the Blinded Veterans Association, other government agencies and medical experts in Denver to discuss traumatic brain injuries and their affect on blindness. Several individuals discussed work being done to help veterans who sustained severe head wounds, which can often lead to a decrease in visual function and complete blindness.
This weekend, people across the United States will be celebrating the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with fireworks displays, picnics and parades.
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.