For BCHS alumni, traditions continue to be important

Traditions have great value to those who carry them forward. Whether among friends, families, communities or high schools, traditions have special meaning to those who share them. Whether traditions continue or change over the course of time depends on many factors — changes in the lives of friends, maturing generations in growing families, cultural changes in communities, or the dictates of county school districts.

Eloquent or not, Fiore stands by sentiment

Liberals are having a veritable cow after The New York Times printed the following quote by conservative Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Clark, with regard to the reintroduction of her campus carry bill.

News Briefs

Lake Mead roads to set for $4 million in improvements

Police Blotter

Feb. 17, 4:35 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.

U.S. Bank to leave only ATM in BC

U.S. Bank has no intention of opening up a new Boulder City branch anytime soon once the current one, located inside Vons, closes for good Friday.

Letters to the editor

Councilman unfairly targeted for role in school improvements

Plan now for fall Citizens Academy

Don’t you just love it when you walk into a local retailer and see Christmas trees all set up and shiny bright — just in time for Easter? It seems that the “seasons” run into each other, disturbed only by the occasional teardown day from the last one.

Simple changes can improve heart health

February is the month of hearts. Valentine’s Day is the outward expression of love and its symbol is the heart. February is also health month for the American Heart Association as we try and focus on loving our bodies and reminding ourselves of the way in which we are able to keep our hearts healthy.

Community Briefs

Historical association’s education curator to speak

Boulder City Review, parent Stephens Media to be sold to New Media Investments

NEW YORK – New Media Investment Group Inc. announced today that it has reached an agreement to purchase substantially all of the assets of Stephens Media, LLC for $102.5 million in cash, subject to working capital adjustments. New Media intends to fund the acquisition with cash on the balance sheet and available capacity under its credit facility.

Drone industry begins to take off

Facing a crowd of about 100 curious faces with a Cessna 206 to his back, Gov. Brian Sandoval spoke with calm excitement about a new local company ready to take the next step in the state’s young drone industry.

Book takes look at Lake Mead

From the time she was growing up in El Cajon, Calif., Erin Eichenberg has been fascinated with archaeology.

U.S. Bank will close Boulder City branch

Boulder City residents who use the U.S. Bank inside Vons will soon have to drive into Henderson to use the next closest one.

Middle-age pain knocks out teenage angst

Just the other day, I woke up and was surprised by how stiff and sore my muscles were. I didn’t remember doing anything out of the ordinary or strenuous the day before.

Makeup artist

Sandra “Sandi” Shaw is a chameleon. Just when you think you have figured her out she changes appearances.

Date set for Vons to switch to Haggen

In a few months, the Vons in Boulder City will transform into a Haggen after the Washington-based chain begins its acquisition of about 150 stores throughout the western United States.

Ladies face tough battle to reach state tournament

The Boulder City girls basketball team knew it would be a tough regional tournament, but playing No. 1 seed Spring Valley on its home court would be the worst possible scenario in the tournament.

Wrestlers come up empty at tourney

Three Team Boulder wrestlers reached the semifinal of their respective weight class, but none could prevail as the Eagles ended without an individual state champion for the second consecutive year at the state tournament.

Lady Eagles still undefeated

The Boulder City girls flag football team has played 19 games this season, but the three the Lady Eagles have been thinking about for a year are the one today and two early next week.

Bit of patience makes travel better, safer

Happy February. Can you believe we’re almost through the second month of the new year? I can remember my grandmother telling me how fast life becomes as you get older and I didn’t believe it, but I guess I do now.

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.

Names in the news

Zobrist named to dean’s list at University of Montana Western

Flight enters rec-league playoffs No. 1 seed

Flight ran away with the regular season title in the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department’s men’s basketball league this year with an 8-1 record to earn the No. 1 seed as the double-elimination playoffs begin this week.

Local golf results

GOLF RESULTS

Police Blotter

Feb. 10, 9:19 a.m.

Rotary Ready to Help

Courtesy Photo

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