Getting to Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, takes a little more time and trouble than some weekend jaunts, but the rewards are also a little bigger. You’ll not only see three of the nation’s most impressive natural bridges, but also, on the way there, you will see some more of the Southwest’s most spectacular scenery.
The Boulder City Connie Mack summer league 18 and younger baseball team is on a two-game winning streak as it heads into the weekend.
The last time that Boulder City had a new website, Tiger Woods was the top-ranked player in golf and Barack Obama had just been sworn in as president.
Water, water, everywhere … And why should we drink it?
Time to Mash, which leads the city parks and recreation department’s men’s summer softball league, played a heated game with Credit Union on June 18, coming away with a 10-9 victory. The win allowed the league newcomer to maintain its undefeated status.
Summer leagues at Boulder Bowl are underway. The leagues include returning and new players.
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.
Freshman Republican Assemblymen Erv Nelson and Chris Edwards appeared on a local PBS community affairs television show recently and advocated for annual sessions of the Nevada Legislature.
Recently, I was reading an article in the Reno Gazette-Journal written by a University of Nevada, Reno business college staffer named Kylie Howe. It began, “I recently had the pleasure of touring Salman Ahmad through the entrepreneurship ecosystem in our very own Biggest Little City.”
Did you know that Boulder City is the largest city geographically in Nevada? Boulder City provides its own police, fire, paramedic, water, sewer, electricity and judicial services. City offices are open four days a week to serve all your regular needs and emergency services are here 24 hours of the day, seven days a week.
The Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department is using new software that will eventually allow parents to sign their children up for programs online.
Boulder City, as is well-known, was built by the Federal Government and the Six Companies to house the 5,000 workers who built Hoover (Boulder) Dam. It was a city that made history. However, when the celebrations and the jubilations at the dedication of the dam were over, the city settled down to being a city of people who went about their daily lives, but took a special pride in the strength and courage of its people and the accomplishment represented by the enormous dam and, by extension, Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the country.
It wouldn’t be the first time I was accused of going against the flow.
Four people suffered minor injuries after a small plane made an emergency landing inside the Lake Mead National Recreation Area this morning.
In a society that traditionally shuns change, Boulder City High School is embracing it. On Friday, Boulder City High School hosted a celebration of the legacy surrounding the campus as it prepares for demolition and the construction of new classrooms.
Boulder City’s emergence in the solar industry has been critical on the local level, but its importance has been felt all over the Silver State.
I’ve heard of deciding, deleting, debriefing, defrosting, detaching, deactivating, defrocking and even deplaning. But debunking? Never.
Little did Clare and Kaye Tobler know they would start a legacy of love when the decided to marry 50 years ago.
Around the Stanton household when someone says “What’s for dinner?” you can only hope it’s going to be Italian.
This summer, Peyton Koopman will be playing baseball with a different crowd of people. Koopman, a star varsity baseball player at Boulder City High School, will be playing summer ball in Denver with the Colorado Travelers.
A preliminary hearing for a Boulder City man charged with more than a dozen counts of child molestation has been postponed until August.
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This article is part of an occasional series showcasing businesses in town.
As summer heats up, the Boulder City Connie Mack Baseball League 18 and younger summer league team’s competition follows suite.
That recognizable statue of the man carrying toilet paper on Wyoming Street and Nevada Way is more than just a Boulder City staple.