Hotel taps into new Best Western look

Boulder City guests and residents have another place to stay, eat and be entertained as a new hotel is making its opening official.

Vandalism forces city to begin locking ballfields

Boulder City’s Park and Recreation Department is starting a new policy to prevent vandalism on its ball fields.

Compassion helps others through tragedy

More than 50 inches of rain — more than 11 trillion gallons of water — has fallen over Texas in the past few days as Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey wreaked havoc on communities throughout the state.

Stetson ready to lead at Christ Lutheran

A new pastor in Boulder City had plans for a military career, but those changed when he found a new calling.

Burnett-Ferraro wins BCHS frieze design contest

Artist and longtime Boulder City resident Connie Burnett-Ferraro expressed her love for the city in her winning design for a new art centerpiece at the high school.

Roundup: Football season opens with close win against Clark

Winning their first season-opener since 2012, Boulder City High School’s football players provided a good showing for their hometown fans Friday night, defeating 4A opponent Clark 34-33.

Girls golf team dominates league match

Not much has changed for the Boulder City High School girls golf program since last season, or the season before for that matter, after picking up its 10th consecutive 3A Sunrise League victory on Tuesday.

Depp’s ‘Dead Man’ raises many viewpoints

Boulder City has found its way into the middle of what has been dubbed “a premier postmodern Western.” Dealing with reincarnation, mysticism, visions, purgatory and the Wild West, writer Jim Jarmusch brought together actors Johnny Depp, Billy Bob Thornton, Robert Mitchum, Crispin Glover and Iggy Pop for a black and white film titled “Dead Man.”

News Briefs

City won’t pursue appraisal for historic Browder building

City Recreation

Men’s basketball league championship tonight

To Greener Pastures

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Multiple duties keep animal control officers busy

Boulder City Animal Control is here to help us with our pets. Our animal control division is staffed by two full-time officers. Our animal control officers certainly have lots of work to do, because animals need care 24/7.

Letters to the Editor

City should generate its own solar power

Pact to boost water level in Lake Mead OK’d

The Southern Nevada Water Authority plans to spend up to $7.5 million in Mexico over the next 10 years in exchange for more Colorado River water.

Weekend’s Best Bets

1 WALK THROUGH TIME: Learn about the people and events that shaped Boulder City on a visit through the Boulder City-Hoover Dam Museum. Filled with exhibits and interactive displays, the museum focuses on the early days of Boulder City and the construction of Hoover Dam. It is housed inside the Boulder Dam Hotel, 1305 Arizona St. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children and students.

Police Blotter

Aug. 22, 12:41 p.m.

Names in the News

Pardiñas graduates from Marine officer school

Community Briefs

Homestead offering free skin cancer screenings Friday

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.

Rain doesn’t dampen spirits of eclipse viewers

Clouds and rain didn’t dampen the spirits of hundreds of people who came to the Alan Bible Visitor Center at Lake Mead National Recreation Center on Monday to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse.

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