Final map for subdivision approved

City Council relied on expert opinion and, in a divided vote, approved the final map for a new subdivision in town.

NDOT sets road trip to discuss I-11

The Nevada Department of Transportation is going on a road trip this month to discuss Interstate 11, with the first stop scheduled for Las Vegas.

Light aimed at government openness

It’s Sunshine Week, and we here at the Boulder City Review are celebrating.

City goes cleaner, greener with recycling event

Residents can help make Boulder City even better at being clean and green by recycling unwanted items during the first Big Clean event.

Lady Eagles score early, often against Jaguars

Boulder City High School’s softball team was clicking on all cylinders Tuesday, March 13, routing Desert Pines 13-3 after a strong Colorado River Invitational appearance.

Sloppy play hurts Eagles

Playing far from their championship caliber pedigree, Boulder City High School baseball coach Ed McCann issued a warning to his team after the Eagles’ 5-2 loss against Desert Pines on Tuesday, March 13.

Take a ‘last ride’ with Estrada

Tomorrow is actor Erik Estrada’s 69th birthday. Born Henry Enrique “Erik” Estrada, he reached the height of his acting popularity after gaining success playing the role of Francis “Ponch” Poncherello on the television series “CHiPs.” Estrada also has ties to Boulder City.

Roundup: Boys volleyball picks up first win

Boulder City High School boys volleyball team picked up its first win of the season Tuesday, March 13, defeating 4A Clark 3-0 on the road.

Bennett-Jordan to pitch for Florida State

Boulder City High School senior softball star Bailey Bennett-Jordan has been proving doubters wrong since an early age. Last week she added another milestone to her list by signing her national letter of intent to play softball next season at Florida State College at Jacksonville.

 
Seen on Scene: At the Rock, Roll & Stroll

Kevin Shambarger, left, and Kevin Britt were at Saturday’s Rock, Roll &Stroll in Bicentennial Park to help raise awareness and money for the Senior Center of Boulder City and its Meals on Wheels program.

Annual egg hunt returns

Children will have a chance to celebrate Easter and find candy, prizes and other goodies at the 64th annual Easter egg hunt in Boulder City.

Judge considers obstruction charge in crosswalk protest case

Boulder City Municipal Court Judge Victor Miller will issue a written ruling on a motion filed to dismiss a charge of obstruction against a resident who was arrested after protesting a police-sanctioned crosswalk enforcement event by walking back and forth in the crosswalk.

Students walk out of class to protest gun violence

On Wednesday thousands of students throughout the country, including those in Boulder City and Las Vegas participated in the National School Walkout to protest gun violence.

Flipping Progress

“Flip or Flop Vegas’” renovation of the house at 627 Avenue G in Boulder City is moving along. Current progress includes framing for the addition of two bedrooms and a bathroom, as well as the installation of new windows and a new roof.

Community Briefs, March 15

Red Mountain’s concert to benefit Emergency Aid of Boulder City

Senior Center, March 15

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.

Weekend’s Best Bets, March 15

1 TAKE THE PLUNGE: Get out your swimsuit and plastic Easter baskets, and then head over to the city pool for the third annual Easter Pool Plunge. The swimming pool, at 861 Avenue B, will be filled with eggs and toys for the event, scheduled for 2:15 p.m. Saturday. Cost is $2 per participant, and nonswimmers must be accompanied by someone 12 or older. For details, call 702-293-9286.

City Recreation, March 15

Flight S2S wins basketball championship

News Briefs, March 15

Motor home fire delays traffic in Boulder City for hours

No one can adequately prepare first responders for job

I came across a bit of information that I thought might be further food for thought about first responders and post-traumatic stress disorder. My thoughts are not merely an opinion but from over 16 years as a first responder in dispatch.