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Police Blotter

May 12, 9:13 a.m.

Meet candidates, study issues before voting

Boulder City residents are being asked to help shape the future of the city in the upcoming election.

Payments made to residents in SLAPP

After five years of litigation, the final chapter has been written about the six residents who the Nevada Supreme Court said were wrongfully sued by Boulder City for circulating ballot initiatives.

Mitchell students shine as future leaders

It’s a chilly, blustery morning outside of Mitchell Elementary School. Principal Benjamin Day, microphone in hand, stands with his students to deliver an important message.

Council considers pay raise

City Council members may see a healthy pay increase thanks to a bill introduced at Tuesday’s meeting.

Ballot question seeks funds to repair city facilities

Boulder City residents will soon determine whether the city can spend up to $1 million per year indefinitely from the capital improvement fund to improve city facilities.

Challenges Ahead

After an emotional 2015 Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Southern Regional tournament, the Boulder City baseball team is heading to the state championships.

Swimmers seek repeat state titles

The Boulder City girls swim team became the 2015 Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Southern Regional Champions after beating 15 schools at the Swimming and Diving Regional Championship meet Friday night at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Sports Briefs

Flag football all-star scrimmage on tap Wednesday

Boys take second in regional championship

The Boulder City boys track and field team is 2015 Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s I-A Southern Regional runner-up. They scored 80 points at the Southern Division I-A-Division 3-Division 4 Regionals Meet on Saturday in Boulder City. Faith Lutheran High School was crowned the division Southern Regional champions with 139 points.

School renovation to begin July 6

As the school year reaches its final days, so does the high school school that has called Boulder City home since 1950.

Dillinger’s annual Block Party Saturday

The Dillinger’s fourth annual Block Party will take over a portion of Arizona Street on Saturday as both locals and outsiders revel in the live music, food and games.

Community Briefs

Bennett’s art on exhibit in guild’s gallery in hotel

Athlete of the Week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Remote canyon remains unspoiled by modern era

Hackberry Canyon in the southwestern section of the 1.9- million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah remains so enchantingly unspoiled it’s easy to forget you’re in the 21st century. And that’s the point of going there! While the hike is quite remote, the reward is a stunning narrow canyon, carved by a perennial stream, flanked by lush vegetation. If you go right now, there are also wildflowers.

Woodburys honored at hospital gala

Rose and Bruce Woodbury were honored Friday night at the Heart of the Community Gala to benefit Boulder City Hospital.

Letters to the Editor

Credit union should restore Ferrence’s photo to place of honor

Judge decides need for protective order

A temporary order for protection against stalking and harassment is an order that can be granted on the first day you file your petition in court. The judge will decide whether or not to give you the temporary order based on the information you include in your petition as well as your testimony or any evidence you present when you are in front of the judge who is reviewing your petition.

Exhibit shows true cost of war

You won’t find a more patriotic Nevada town than Hawthorne.

Political language more debased than ever

I received an email from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee last week. The subject line read, “Boehner Meets the Press, Lies.”

Names in the News

Grace Academy student wins best of show at science fair

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Police Blotter

May 5, 6:30 a.m.

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.

Making music can add so much to one’s life

Flutes made of animal bones date back 37,000 years, and the drum probably was used long before then. Today, there are five instrument categories: percussion, woodwinds, brass, strings and keyboard. Popular instruments include the guitar, banjo, ukulele, clarinet, trombone, violin, piano and harmonica.

RTC, local partners to host work expo Wednesday

A work expo for those seeking jobs in the architecture, engineering or construction industries will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Dallas Ballroom at the Texas Station hotel and casino, 2101 Texas Star Lane, North Las Vegas.

Tournament update

The Eagles baseball team lost to Faith Lutheran 11-2 Thursday afternoon in the Division I-A Southern Region tournament.

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