State volleyball champs: BCHS ends 28-year drought against longtime rival

In what felt like a home game atmosphere Saturday at Faith Lutheran High School, senior Boulder City High School star Maggie Roe sealed the girls volleyball team’s first 3A state championship since 1989, giving the Lady Eagles match point in the fifth set over rival Moapa Valley for a 3-2 victory.

StoryBooks request for narrower streets OK’d

More homes are closer to being built in Boulder City despite criticism about a proposed subdivision from residents.

Time too precious to squander

It’s been said that time and tide wait for no man.

Lady Eagles golf star Potter signs letter to play for Jackrabbits

After dominating the 3A high school girls golf landscape the past two seasons, Boulder City High School star senior Lani Potter said she was looking for a challenge at the collegiate level. It’s the primary reason she signed her national letter of intent Nov. 8 to attend Division I program South Dakota State University in Brookings.

Roe signs with Western New Mexico

A small-town girl at heart, Boulder City High School senior girls volleyball standout Maggie Roe stuck to her roots when making her collegiate decision, signing her national letter of intent with Division II program Western New Mexico on Nov. 8.

Veterans’ service, sacrifices recognized

Veterans who made sacrifices on behalf of the United States were honored at two Veterans Day ceremonies Saturday in Boulder City.

Heavenly help: Sales of space pens to aid shooting victims

A local business has created a new way to give back to the community and to help those who were affected by the mass shooting Oct. 1 in Las Vegas.

Who needs, should help simply matter of perspective

With every new president comes a new debate on taxes. And you cannot have a good tax debate without talking about the 1 percent. And anyone can see why.

Action behind opinion sets city apart from others

For more than two decades, I’ve been getting to know Boulder City folks. I baked, cooked and waited on them at local restaurants. I reported news to them. I served them as foundation director at Boulder City Hospital. I worked as Boulder City’s public information officer. I ran for City Council and continue to be involved in city issues and volunteer organizations.

Weekend’s Best Bets

1 WONDERFUL MOVIE: Bring your own snacks for this movie as the Boulder City Library screens “Wonder Woman” at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, in the community room. The film tells the story of Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, who leaves home, discovering her power and destiny, after learning of the war in the world outside her home. All are welcome to the free event in the community room. The library is at 701 Adams Blvd.

Seen on Scene: At the Winter ArtFest

Artists Roni Ronemus, left, and Vicki Rosenberg have a good time at 13th annual Winter ArtFest on Saturday at the parks and recreation building in Boulder City.

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.

Community Briefs

Sorority to host bake sale Friday

Blazes wish to help others continues to burn

Boulder City local Blaze Trumble is accepting donations for his yearly blanket and jacket drive through Tuesday, Nov. 21.

News Brief

Meeting for audit committee rescheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30

Details allow officers to focus on specialty

All officers in the State of Nevada can and will enforce any and all laws as needed. However, special details often are formed to focus on specific areas of concern.

Police Blotter

Nov. 7, 10:04 p.m.

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