BCR takes top honor in state contest

The Boulder City Review received the Nevada Press Association’s top award for general excellence in its 2018 Better Newspaper Contest.

Two seek justice position

Two men are vying to become Boulder City’s justice of the peace.

King earns four-star rating

The students at King Elementary School have Principal Anthony Gelsone seeing stars — four of them.

BCPD promotes Tomao, Driscoll to sergeant

A longtime Boulder City Police officer made his father and his son proud this week as he was promoted to sergeant.

Lady Eagles fare well against bigger schools

Playing a handful of larger programs this past week, Boulder City High School girls volleyball team finished second in the Boulder City Invitational.

Eagles eye state title

The Boulder City High School boys tennis team capped its second consecutive undefeated regular season with wins over Eldorado on Sept. 27 and Pahrump Valley on Friday, Sept. 28, while capturing the league title.

Roundup: Girls head into postseason play atop scoreboard

Boulder City High School girls golf team is riding into the postseason with a lot of confidence after dominating league play throughout the regular season.

Advice, different perspective leads to better decisions

The president’s Cabinet is part of the executive branch of the United States federal government. Its role, which is advisory, is inferred from Article II of the U.S. Constitution. The Cabinet has traditionally been comprised of the vice president and various heads of executive departments, although the Constitution doesn’t specify which departments, how many or what their duties should be.

Chautauqua brought historic figures to life

Boulder City Chautauqua. I know you know the name, but have you ever experienced it? In early September, the Boulder City Review alerted me that Chautauqua would be back on Sept. 15 at Desi Arnaz Jr.’s historic Boulder Theatre. I had been hearing about this program for years but never quite got out of my easy chair to take the big step. But this one caught my eye because one of the two shows was on Theodore Roosevelt, my favorite U.S. president. And also because Amy was hosting a sorority event at our house that night so I wanted to go somewhere else.

Weekend event showcases fine arts, raises funds for hospital

Boulder City Hospital’s 55th annual Art in the Park fundraiser this weekend gives attendees the chance to have a great time and enjoy the work of hundreds of artists.

Trunk or Treat returns Oct. 13

Ghosts, goblins and other creatures of the night will haunt Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 13, when the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce presents its annual Trunk or Treat.

Letter to the Editor, Oct. 4

Public-access TV teaches kindness, aids communication

Seen on Scene: At Würst Festival

Bob Stafford of Henderson brought his 1929 Packard convertible to the Würst Dam Car Show, part of the Würst Festival in Bicentennial Park on Saturday. It has been in Stafford’s family since 1929. It has 300,000 miles on it and is 80 percent original, including the teal-colored paint.

News Briefs, Oct. 4

Boulder City Hospital clinic opens

Cookie contest returns; entries sought

The holiday season is quickly approaching, and the Boulder City Review plans to sweeten your celebrations.

Commuity Briefs, Oct. 4

Grace to alter Sunday service time

Weekend’s Best Bets, Oct. 4

1 ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS: The 55th annual incarnation of the juried fine arts show, a fundraiser for Boulder City Hospital, will fill several downtown parks Saturday and Sunday. The show, to be held in Bicentennial, Escalante and Wilbur Square parks, also features fine and traditional crafts. There also will be live demonstrations and entertainment. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, and admission is free. More information is available at http:// bchcares.org/foundation/art-in-the-park.

Senior Center, Oct. 4

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.

Trauma has lasting repercussions

I continue my look into trauma and the potential side effects.

Police Blotter, Oct. 4

Sept. 25, 12:18 a.m.