Judge: City vindictive in case against protestor

Boulder City has been found guilty of vindictive prosecution and violating the First Amendment rights of a resident in a long-running case involving a police-sanctioned crosswalk activity protest.

Positively Purple

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Airport one step closer to getting traffic control tower

The Boulder City Municipal Airport could have a working control tower in approximately four years if the City Council approves its proposed five-year capital improvement plan, which includes funding for design of a tower in the 2019-2020 fiscal year.

Eagles advance to semifinals

Erupting offensively in the fourth quarter, the Boulder City High School football team pulled out a 28-20 come-from-behind victory Oct. 25 over Del Sol in the opening round of the 3A postseason.

Lady Eagles poised for repeat title

Boulder City High School girls volleyball team kept rolling on Tuesday, defeating Valley 3-0 in the opening round of the 3A postseason.

Girls cross-country team wins regional title, heads to state

Boulder City High School girls cross-country team is making its way back to the 3A state championship meet after placing first at the Southern Nevada championships Friday at Veterans’ Memorial Park.

Names in the News, Nov. 1

Barth earns doctorate degree from McGill University

Hot beverages soothe the soul

If you are familiar with the television show “The Big Bang Theory,” you are acquainted with the character Sheldon Cooper, a physicist who works at the California Institute of Technology.

Lutefisk evokes memories — good, bad

The 15th annual Desert Troll lutefisk dinner is just two days away, and yet the vast majority of you have no clue what it is.

Letters to the Editor, Nov. 1

Question 6 opposed by informed conservationists

Weekend’s Best Bets, Nov. 1

1 DOGGONE FUN: Let your dogs strut their stuff when Boulder City Chamber of Commerce presents its first Pooch Parade on Saturday. To be held in Bicentennial Park, 999 Colorado St., the festivities will include a variety of contests, sport dog demonstrations, pet vendors and entertainment. Admission is free, but there is a $5 fee per category to compete. Call 702-293-2034 or visit http://www.bouldercitychamber.com for details.

Bureau modernizes 1930s building

One of the oldest buildings in Boulder City is newly renovated and ready for community engagement.

Leach Memorial Winners

Dan Leach Memorial Fund

Pirate Party planned at pool

Pirates will be invading Boulder City on Saturday — and local officials will be welcoming them to the municipal pool.

Seen on Scene

Friends gathered at the Senior Center of Boulder City for an ice cream social Friday, Oct. 26, from left, Sandy Christiansen, Kay Benge, Kom Adair, Gwen Davidson and Mona Goddard.

Community Briefs, Nov. 1

Chamber to debut golf tourney

Senior Center, Nov. 1

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.

News Briefs, Nov. 1

November workshop set for city’s capital improvement plan

Plan for emergencies, be aware of surroundings

This week I will address the question “What can I do to lessen the impact of an emergency?”— especially for those who live in multiple-residence buildings such as apartments.

Police Blotter, Nov. 1

Oct. 23, 8:34 p.m.

Schools to start random searches for weapons

To discourage the presence of weapons on campus, the Clark County School District has instituted random searches of students at all of its middle and high schools, including those in Boulder City. The program comes after more than 10 instances in which students, including a 9-year-old, brought guns to school during the first few weeks of the school year.

Details of proposed energy project shared

Boulder City residents got their first look Tuesday, Oct. 23, night at a proposed energy storage project that would tie into power lines at the Eldorado Substation.

Early voting begins Saturday

Early voting for Nevada’s general election started Saturday, Oct. 20, and continues through Friday, Nov. 2.

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