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There is no one hotter in the 3A Sunrise League than Boulder City High School when it comes to tennis, with both Eagles programs currently sitting atop their divisions with undefeated 6-0 records.
Boulder City High School cross-country head coach Canaan Petersen said he was proud of how his team performed in the Larry Burgess-Las Vegas Invitational on Saturday, noting that a majority of his runners posted personal bests on the course at Sunset Park.
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.
Organizations are looking for volunteers as fall arrives and citywide events like Art in the Park move closer.
Boulder City Hospital has received high praise in 2016, including a number of awards and accreditations despite lacking an important accreditation obtained by many hospitals in Clark County.
History is an intrinsic part of Boulder City, a community that has made a concerted effort to keep the past alive and has become a bit of authentic tourist destination because, in large part, of those efforts.
The city’s decision to fund design plans for Boulder City Parkway brings the project one step closer to reality, but not all businesses on the site’s location believe it will be completed.
Go to practically any event in Boulder City and it would probably be more surprising not to find Barbara Agostini there than to see her volunteering — again.
Boulder City High School’s boys soccer program dropped to 0-3 this week, but team members were able to hold their heads high knowing they put a better product out on the field.
Just the other day my husband and I were commenting on how attached we have become to our cellphones and tablets. There is rarely an instance where one or both of us does not have some type of electronic device within arm’s reach. Sometimes we even juggle two devices at the same time.
When you change out the batteries for your flashlight, camera or other devices, what do you do with the used ones? Do you guiltily throw them in the trash, like most people? After all, they are described as single use or “throw-away” batteries. But where do they end up? In the landfill mostly. The same could be said for used computer ink cartridges.
The Boulder City High School Eagles football team will host its second annual Military and First Responders Appreciation Night at Friday’s home game against the Pahrump Valley Trojans.
I feel like the old gray mare. I kick and wrestle against the bar of life, but still the whiffletree of years ravage my body. (Knowing what a whiffletree is dates me — it is the bar that stabilizes the harness behind a team of horses).
There’s no place like home, especially for Boulder City High School’s girls volleyball program, which after a rough opening week of play started its home slate Sept. 1 with a crucial 3-1 (27-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-22) victory over Class 4A program Basic.
The feeling at the Eagles’ football practice Tuesday was one of relief coming off of Friday’s huge 42-0 victory over 2A program Lake Mead.
Here is more information on some of the basic functions of the Boulder City Police Department and what each provides to the citizens we serve.
1 POOL PAWTY: The Boulder City Pool will host the second annual Soggy Doggy pool party Saturday. Friday marks the last day of the summer for the municipal pool, and to bid farewell to those dog days be sure to bring your favorite furry friend for a jump in the water before the facility is shut down for two weeks of cleaning and preparation for fall and winter. All dog owners will need to bring a Boulder City dog license and proof of up-to-date shots. The Soggy Doggy party will start at 9 a.m. and end at noon. The pool will reopen Sept. 26.
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.
1 Solo Songwriter: Marty Feick will perform at The Dillinger Food and Drinkery on Friday night. The alternative country, solo act is influenced by artists like Ryan Adams and Goodnight Texas, and he’ll be playing original songs off his three studio albums. There will be no cover charge and music begins at 8:30 p.m. The Dillinger is at 1224 Arizona St. Call 702-293-4001 or visit www.thedillinger.com for more information.
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