Off-road trail system proposed

Plans are in the works to create a trail system for all-terrain vehicles and change city ordinances to allow them and golf carts to travel on local streets.

Story Tellers Corner: From ‘Dam Nation’ to salvation; Authors’ twist on Bonnie, Clyde story brings them to BC

History tells us that Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow died May 23, 1934, when a posse ambushed them in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, and shot 167 bullets into their car. But what if it wasn’t really the two famous outlaws in that car? What if instead two young people who resembled the murderers and bank robbers were actually killed?

Solid pitching leads Eagles

Gaining momentum from their experience in Pine View, Utah, over the weekend, the Boulder City High School baseball team looks to turn the page early in the season with a two-game winning streak.

Tourney losses spur on softball team

After a rough trip to Cedar City, Utah, members of Boulder City High School softball team took their frustrations out on Western on Monday, routing the Warriors 17-0.

Recycling event boosts city’s clean, green image

Recycle. Repurpose. Renew. That is the theme of the city’s first Big Clean event, being held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot adjacent to Bravo Field.

Roundup: Golfers place four in top four

Boulder City High School’s boys golf team kicked off league play with a bang Tuesday, with all four starters placing in the top four at Wildhorse.

City Recreation, March 22

Ball Kickers win coed kickball league

Cheers for beers: Festival raises funds for military families

Beer will once again give people in Boulder City a reason to have a good time and raise money for charity during the sixth annual Boulder City Beerfest.

 
Seen on Scene: At the Easter Pool Plunge

Braxden Cristo, 3, shows off the bucket of eggs he collected during the third annual Easter Pool Plunge on Saturday, March 17, 2018, at the municipal pool.

News Briefs, March 22

Tarkanian joins crowded field for U.S. House seat

Colorectal cancer tests save lives

Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cancer killer of men and women in the U.S., following lung cancer. Colorectal cancer is cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum. Sometimes it is called colon cancer, for short. The colon is the large intestine or large bowel. The rectum is the passageway that connects the colon to the anus.

Details key in finding correct suspects

This week I will examine another portion of my series on “If you see something, say something.” I am looking at our ability to be a good witness.

Election move benefits far outweigh negatives

Last week the City Council voted 4-1 to have staff prepare an ordinance for municipal elections to be aligned with national elections.

Widow seeks greater awareness of military ‘illnesses’

Barbara Rodgick is an Army widow on a mission to educate civilian medical personnel, employees in the Department of Veterans Affairs health care system and individual veterans and their families.

City misses opportunities to engage visitors

In spite of the optimism espoused by our political leaders regarding the impact on our city by the opening of the Interstate 11 bypass, I think many residents are unsure about the long-term consequences we face as a community. Will our businesses suffer to the point we become like many of the near-ghost towns along Interstate 40 that were similarly bypassed by the construction of our federal interstate highway system in the ’50s and ’60s?

Letters to the Editor, March 22

Repairs, not sale needed for Railroad Avenue park

Community Briefs, March 22

Story sessions, club meetings on tap at library this week

Senior Center, March 22

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 22

1 GET EGG-CITED: Wilbur Square Park on Colorado Street will be the site of the annual community Easter Egg Hunt. Festivities start at 9 a.m. with photos with the Easter Bunny; those wanting pictures needs to bring their own cameras. The egg hunts begin at 9:30 a.m., with one for children 1-5 and another for children 6-10. There is no cost to participate. Volunteers of America is presenting the event, which will feature more than 1,500 eggs plus prizes.

 
Welcome spring

By Boulder City Review

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.