News Briefs

BC bypass groundbreaking scheduled for Monday

Police Blotter

March 24, 4:22 p.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.

Discovery about power bill’s high cost is shocking

When it comes to electricity generation and transmission, I don’t know a kilowatt from J.J. Watt. But I do know this: If the government gets involved, someone’s going to get shocked.

Bills to aid veterans under consideration

By the time this is published, I will have attended Veterans and Military Day at the Legislature in Carson City. At the Veterans Wall at the state Capitol building, Gov. Brian Sandoval and other leaders will address the attendees, and other elected officials will be available to meet with veterans and active-duty personnel.

Reid anoints his own candidates

Harry Reid’s decision to retire from Congress turned attention immediately to his replacements, not least because he himself promptly tried to influence his successors both as senator and as Democratic floor leader.

Man shot, killed by police Sunday night

A man was shot and killed by Boulder City Police near Fifth Street and Avenue A around 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

Senators propose expansion of I-11

Interstate 11 has yet to break ground, but that hasn’t stopped four U.S. senators from trying to expand it with the hope of creating more international trade.

Meals on Wheels feeds the soul

Put quite simply, the Meals on Wheels program is “a real life saver.”

Movies in the park canceled — for now

The free movies in the park series presented by Boulder City Chamber of Commerce has been canceled for now because the portable screen was damaged during last year’s Trunk or Treat celebration.

Suspect expected to plead guilty

The man who police say robbed a Boulder City bank March 5 is expected to plead guilty to one count of robbery with a deadly weapon.

Annual egg hunt to be held Saturday

Children, grab your baskets and head to Wilbur Square Park on Saturday for the 61st annual Easter Egg Hunt.

City aims to expand solar lease program

During Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, members took the first step in designating an additional 1,110 acres for future solar leases in Eldorado Valley.

Aficionados of beer to gather at festival

The Boulder City Beerfest returns for its third annual celebration Saturday at Wilbur Square Park.

Triple jump lets Fenyves soar

Alexis Fenyves has wanted to fly since she was a youngster. That is the reason she choose to compete in the triple jump and be a part of the Boulder City girls track and field team.

Eagles overcome rough start to top Dragons

The Boulder City Eagles are now on a six-game winning streak, as the Boulder City Eagles defeated Virgin Valley 12-1 Tuesday afternoon and used a late-game rally to fuel a 17-4 victory over Del Sol on Friday.

Community Briefs

Retired Public Employees’ monthly meeting to be held today

Athlete of the week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Sports Briefs

Morelli tabbed as new varsity football coach

Off-road adventure leads to old military outpost

Many of the treasures that the 1.6 million-acre Mojave National Preserve offers can only be found by traveling many miles on remote gravel roads. One such destination is in the extreme eastern region of the park at Fort Piute.

Softball team’s toughest challenges lie ahead

The game was closer than expected through three innings as the Lady Eagles softball team led Virgin Valley 2-0. The Lady Bulldogs are 1-15. But the Boulder City hitters came to life in the fourth and fifth innings, scoring four runs in each inning.

Rushworth surpasses expectations at wrestling match

Boulder City High junior Tyler Rushworth was hoping just to place in the top three against what he thought was a competitive field in the USA Wrestling Nevada high school Greco-Roman freestyle and folkstyle wrestling championships. He never expected to win one event, let alone to sweep unbeaten through both.

Return to the Renaissance

Sir Robert, a jouster in Knights of Mayhem, gives a yellow rose to 4-year-old Adalyn Gee Saturday at the Boulder City Renaissance Faire held at Veterans’ Memorial Park. Gee’s father, Nathaniel Gee, looks on with a smile.

Letter to the editor

High school’s robotics team appreciates community’s support

Correction

Corrections

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.

Police Blotter

March 17, 11:03 a.m.

Horseman’s trial postponed until June

The trial for a Boulder City man facing multiple counts of sexual assault has been postponed until June.

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