Eagles basketball team adds to win streak

Senior night provided several highlights for Boulder City High School boys basketball team, which defeated rival Moapa Valley 63-42.

Roundup: Lady Eagles turn interceptions into victory

Boulder City High School’s flag football team forced seven interceptions Tuesday against rival Moapa Valley, hanging on for a hard-fought 18-12 victory.

Police launch programs to guard citizens’ welfare

The Boulder City Police Department is implementing two new programs — text-to-911 and You Are Not Alone — to better serve residents.

Memo about abuses start of epic story

Several folks have recently called James Comey a “dirty cop.” I am not one of those people.

Harhay’s independence, thoughtfulness an asset for city

In April 2014, Warren Harhay found out some bad news: A diagnostic procedure he had related to his heart had the unfortunate side effect that led to the failure of his kidneys and he would be on dialysis for the rest of his life.

Utility subsidies merit full discussion, disclosure

When I wrote last year to advocate the formation of a Boulder City Utilities Commission, I tossed out a grab bag of issues to work on but never hinted at what should be the top priority. We know that outrage over rate rises has driven most of the controversy. But those increases are a done deal. So what should be the focus of the commission?

Letter to the Editor, Feb. 8

State of City inappropriate place for mayor to state his opinion

Full moon to blame for ‘lunatics’

Is the full moon to blame for the rash of unacceptable behavior? Could it really be true that there’s more crime during the full moon? Most cops, some doctors and more than a few bartenders believe weird behavior is a result of the “lunar effect.”

News Briefs, Feb. 8

Police officer pleads not guilty

Community Briefs, Feb. 8

Laxalt to address Republican women

Police Blotter, Feb. 8

Jan. 30, 5:38 a.m.

Weekend’s Best Bets for Feb. 8-11

1 MULTIPLE MOVIES: Four days of short films and special events highlight the 14th annual Dam Short Film Festival. Films in categories such as drama, comedy, romance, sci-fi and animation will be featured. New this year is a program featuring music videos. Screenings begin at noon each day, today through Sunday, with program blocks lasting about one hour. There also will be an opportunity to meet filmmakers and other festivalgoers. Tickets are $10 per program, $35 per day or $100 for a four-day pass. Visit www.damshortfilm.org for details.

Senior Center, Feb. 8-14

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.

City Recreation, Feb. 8

Big scores shake up men’s basketball league

Film festival unites new, old talents

Along with bringing new faces to Boulder City, the Dam Short Film Festival is bringing back some familiar ones.

BCR debuts new website

Starting today, readers of the Boulder City Review’s website will see a new look and additional features when they visit www.bouldercityreview.com.

Interstate Opens

By Celia Shortt Goodyear

Garrett earns five-star rating

Garrett Junior High School has been recognized as a five-star school by the state.

We have met the enemy; they are us

One of my favorite children’s books is “Enemy Pie” by Derek Munson. It’s about a boy whose No. 1 enemy — his only enemy — is the new kid on the block. The new kid laughed at him when he struck out and didn’t invite him to his trampoline party.

Explorers tops again at competition

The Boulder City Police Department Explorer Post recently took first place in Incident Command for the second year in a row at the 20th annual Chandler Explorer Tactical Competition in Arizona.

Boys basketball team’s swagger results in wins

Boulder City High School boys basketball has been on an offensive tear since their Jan. 18 loss to Chaparral, beating their last three opponents this week by an average of 27 points per game.

Roundup: Lady Eagles falter

Southeast Career Technical Academy quarterback Taylor Ritayik led a come-from-behind victory over Boulder City High School in flag football on Tuesday, throwing a pair of touchdowns in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter to sink the Lady Eagles 12-6.

Offense carries Lady Eagles to victory

In what had the feel of a playoff atmosphere Monday night, Boulder City High School girls basketball squeezed out a 33-26 victory over Pahrump Valley.

Event to raise funds for BCHS coach battling cancer

Students, staff, parents and alumni of Boulder City High School continue their support of girls head basketball coach Paul Dosch, who is battling lung cancer.

 
News Briefs

Veterans home remains closed to volunteers; outings halted

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