Community Briefs

Republican women to hear candidates The Boulder City Republican Women’s Club will hold its monthly luncheon meeting today in the banquet room of the Railroad Pass hotel and casino, 2800 S. Boulder Highway, Henderson. Doors will open at 11 a.m., with the lunch starting at 11:45.

Spring greens bring hope

Every time I look out into my backyard I am reminded about the beauty and promises of hope that spring brings.

Swimmers eye repeat state titles

Swim season is upon us, with both Boulder City High School programs looking to extended their dominance over the Division I-A.

Rockin’ and Rollin’

Rock and roll isn’t just for the young.

Letters to the Editor

Albertsons’ donations to community can’t be overlooked

Future bright for ball programs

The outlook for the upcoming season for Boulder City High’s baseball and softball programs looks bright, following positive results from this past weekend’s scrimmages against Division I opponents.

Homestead dedicates memory care unit for men

The Homestead at Boulder City opened a new memory care unit designed specifically for men Tuesday afternoon.

King kids walk toward success

It has been said that a person’s success can be measured by the strides he or she takes.

Students’ films earn accolades

Boulder City High’s fourth annual movie award ceremony went to the movies itself as characters from various Pixar films made their way to the school’s theater to serve as presenters and add a splash of comic relief to the serious festivities.

Americans really don’t speak English

Dutch loanwords (a word adopted from one language to a second language) inspired my readings this month about the settling of Manhattan, a study of the geography, demography, migration and birth of New Netherlands.

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.

Gas line projects to tear up area roads

Southwest Gas will replace hundreds of feet of utility lines in coming weeks, city says

Weekend’s Best Bets

1WINE WALK: The Best Dam Wine Walk and Second Saturday celebration returns to downtown from 4-8 p.m. Saturday. “Mardi Crawl” is theme of this month’s festivities. There will be more than 20 participating locations. Tickets are $25 per person or $45 a couple. Purchase a wine glass and wristband at the first stop, Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, 465 Nevada Way. The last wine glasses will be sold at 6:30 p.m.

Lara accepted into Naval Academy

Nick Lara is following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and uncle — or more appropriately, their wakes.

News Brief

Six officially join race for seat in Congress

There are plenty of ‘rights’ here

It appears that spring has sprung and the weather seems to rotate from too cold to too hot.

City Recreation

Boulder City Chiropractic came up through the loser’s bracket this past week to become the 2016 champions in the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department’s men’s basketball tournament.

Younger golfers to rely on returning teammates

Under the guidance of head coach Regina Quintero, Boulder City High’s golf program has carved out a dynasty for itself, representing the Sunrise League the past four seasons in the Division I-A state tournament.

Most of Lady Eagles title-winning team named to All-Division roster

The Lady Eagles fresh off their second consecutive state title this past February, this time coming in the newly created Division I-A, were well-represented during postseason accolades, nearly fielding their entire roster on the All-Sunrise Division team.

Panel to help seniors learn to avoid scams, abuse

The Nevada State Contractors Board will join forces with local and state partners for an interactive panel from noon to 2 p.m. March 17 to raise awareness about the abuse of senior citizens.

Police Blotter

March 1, 2:54 a.m.

Community Briefs

Retired public workers to meet today

Dam, river access call visitors to Parker

Footloose Southern Nevadans travel in all directions of the compass, but tend to reserve southerly excursions for colder months. You still have time for at least one more trip southward before the weather warms too much.

Names in the News

Cothran on Rochester Institute’s dean’s list

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