Bootleg Biker

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Noyola named city manager

Boulder City has a new city manager after City Council unanimously approved offering the job to Alfonso Noyola.

Council discusses several ballot questions

City Council discussed several ballot questions for the upcoming November election at its meeting Tuesday.

Planners OK tentative map for StoryBook subdivision

Residential issues, including approving a tentative map for StoryBook Homes’ new 127-lot subdivision and a variance for a single house in the historic district, filled the Planning Commission’s Jan. 17 agenda.

Police need greater transparency in actions

On April 12, 2015, officers arrested Freddie Gray, who sustained injuries during the arrest and transport that would lead to his death. That incident sparked a debate in this nation in regards to race, power, restraint and how we handle/treat the men and women we give additional power to in hopes they will protect us.

Eagles can’t keep up with Chaparral

Hyped for their conference showdown with leader Chaparral on Jan. 18, Boulder City High School basketball was unable to keep pace with the Cowboys’ lethal scoring attack, falling 64-57.

Desert oasis offers multiple experiences

The very best outdoor adventures for midwinter are those that pack a lot of experience into a few hours of daylight. China Ranch does this just about perfectly, offering hiking, history, birding, shopping and a unique treat for the taste buds.

Aquatic coordinator resigns

Boulder City is without another familiar face as its aquatic coordinator is moving to Minnesota to be closer to family.

Finn’s case against city dismissed

Former Boulder City Police Chief Thomas Finn’s wrongful termination case against the city was dismissed by a U.S. District judge last week.

Five wrestlers make it to podium at Arizona tourney

Traveling to Tucson, Arizona, over the weekend, the Boulder City High School wrestling program placed fourth out of 32 programs at the Salpointe Catholic Duals.

Seen on Scene: At Rail Explorers

Mary Jo Lu of Rail Explorers high-fives a couple on a pedal car Saturday during the company’s special day for Boulder City residents.

Arty Approach

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Roundup: Flag football team rallies for win

Despite falling behind 13-0 early to Chaparral on Tuesday, Boulder City High School flag football rallied during the second half for a crucial 15-13 victory.

City Recreation

Men’s basketball league leaders tied with 4-1 records

News Briefs

Two to vie for justice of peace seat

Lend A Hand recognizes volunteers

Lend A Hand of Boulder City recently honored the work of its volunteers.

Community Briefs

Library to host club meetings, story sessions this week

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.

Names in the News

Kelso earns bachelor’s degree from Colorado university

Weekend’s Best Bets

1 EAR CANDY: Three-piece ensemble, the Wayne David Band, returns to The Dillinger Food and Drinkery at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The band plays popular classic rock, alternative and blues music along with original compositions. Their sound is highlighted by guitar, harmonica, piano and saxophone. The Dillinger is at 1224 Arizona St. Call 702-293-4001 or visit www.thedillinger.com for more information.

Fair provides veterans health care information

In early January, the Department of Veterans Affairs held its quarterly town hall meeting and resource fair at its Southern Nevada Healthcare System facility in North Las Vegas. Some 50 government and community organizations came together to provide information for veterans, family members and caregivers.

Vaccine, tests can help lower risk of cervical cancer

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Cervical Health Awareness Month is a chance to raise awareness about how women can protect themselves from HPV (human papillomavirus) and cervical cancer. HPV is a common infection that spreads through sexual activity, and it causes almost all cases of cervical cancer.

Flu this year especially bad

I’m not sure if the sickness epidemic has affected each and every one of you yet, but we here at Boulder City Police Department are calling it Flu-zilla. The yearly malady seems to have morphed into a sneaky villain this year that shows up without warning and refuses to leave. Every day there are reports on the news of more deaths attributed to this year’s “zombie-bug.”

Police Blotter

Jan. 17, 6:21 p.m.

Presentations teach radon safety

As part of the observance of National Radon Action Month, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension’s Radon Education Program is offering free short-term radon test kits to Southern Nevadans through Feb. 28.