Grand jury indicts Frazier on two counts of animal cruelty

The Clark County grand jury indicted Mary Jo Frazier, the city’s former animal control supervisor, on two felony counts of cruelty to animals today, according to the district attorney’s office.

Purple has power to help others

If things start turning purple before your eyes in the next few weeks, don’t be surprised. In fact, be overjoyed.

Railroad Pass puts new brand on steakhouse

When Joe DeSimone took the reins at Railroad Pass hotel and casino he knew it was a lot more than just a stopover between Boulder City and Las Vegas. It is a piece of history.

Pool to debut Easter plunge

Area children are likely to get a little wet looking for their Easter treasures this year.

Coach has high expectations for Eagles’ baseball team

The Boulder City High School baseball program made it’s second trip to the Division I-A state tournament in three seasons last year under head coach Bobby Reese, but the varsity coach expects more than just appearances from his talented ball club.

Seen on Scene: At Boulder City United Methodist Church

Boulder City United Methodist Church celebrated its chartering as a full-fledged church with the United Methodist Church, Desert Southwest Conference, during a service Sunday.

Rotarians Celebrate Service

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Nevada has its own toxic water troubles

The water crisis in Flint, Mich., has gone national with blanket media coverage. The problem is as plain as the brown muck that’s been flowing from kitchen faucets.

Oxygen therapy may offer alternative treatment

The Veterans Administration treats patients using traditional, standard and long-established medical practices. As science progresses, the VA does move forward, albeit slower than some would like.

Masterson hopes to lead Lady Eagles softball team to state title

Senior Boulder City High School pitcher and slugger Charlie Masterson has held the title as the state’s best two-way player since she stepped foot on the diamond for the Lady Eagles during her freshman season.

Race for Congress heats up

The race for the U.S. House of Representatives seat for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District is starting to heat up with candidates from both major parties throwing their names into the discussion.

Weekend’s Best Bets

1PLUNGE FOR PRIZES: Area children are invited to participate in the inaugural Easter Pool Plunge at the Boulder City Swimming Pool, 861 Avenue B. It’s a wet twist on a traditional Easter egg hunt as treasure seekers dive in the municipal pool for prize-filled plastic eggs. Cost is $2 per person. Call 702-293-9286 for more information.

Ways to communicate with city increases

A critical element of my mayor’s vision for the coming year is crystal clear communication. In my State of the City address last month, I challenged the City Council and staff to be more efficient, effective and proactive communicators.

Park facilities close for renovations

It’s spring and Boulder City has taken the phrase “spring cleaning” to a whole new level.

News Brief

BCTV channel changes

Police Blotter

Feb. 23, 9:52 a.m.

Avoid being easy target for thieves

The past week has proven to be very profitable for burglars targeting vehicles in our fine town. The value of the items taken, in most cases, do not come close to the cost of the damage done.

Morton earns league, region Player of Year honors

Boulder City girls basketball head coach Paul Dosch couldn’t vote for his star senior to repeat as league Player of the Year earlier this month, but said it would have been a no-brainer to select last season’s Division I-A Sunrise Player of the Year. Luckily, the league’s remaining seven coaches did the bidding for Dosch.

Athlete of the Week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Community Briefs

High school movie awards tonight

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.

City Recreation

Ragin’ Roadrunners advance in tourney

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