Complaint filed against alliance

A Boulder City resident has filed a complaint with the state against a local organization, accusing it of operating as an illegitimate committee for political action.

City seeks input for economic plan

Boulder City is taking another step in managing its growth by holding several workshops to help create its first economic development plan.

Program makes plaques available to historic properties

The Boulder City Museum and Historical Association is honoring properties in the historic district through its new plaque program.

Small efforts reap big rewards for Earth

I was still knee-high to a grasshopper in 1970 when millions of people in the United States left the comfort of their homes to loudly protest the toll that industrialization had taken on Earth.

Offense key in BCHS win over Virgin Valley

Keeping pace in the 3A Sunrise League standings, Boulder City High School baseball defeated rival Virgin Valley 12-1 on April 10.

Cohesive effort helps boys defeat league leaders

Continuing their redemption tour, Boulder City High School’s boys volleyball team defeated Mojave on April 10 and Del Sol on April 11.

Pair returns to ‘Square 1’

Starting over a second time. That’s what artists Kevin and Darcy Cory are doing with their new business, Square 1 Gallery.

Talk to candidates, then vote

Since age 10, I’ve been interested in talking politics. I remember my age because that’s when I started working in my grandmother’s grocery store. I knew how to make change and could reach the cash register, so I was old enough to work.

Ignorance fuels unnecessary hate

Since Easter is nearby, I thought it’d be a great time to talk about eliminating hate. I’ve noticed that not many people in our town can calmly handle their beliefs being disagreed or questioned, especially around religious holidays.

Restaurant’s owner trial continued to May

The trial of a Boulder City restaurant owner who is facing multiple charges, including battery and assault, has been continued until May.

Annual egg hunt to be held April 20

Children can get candy, prizes and other goodies as well as celebrate Easter at the 65th annual Easter egg hunt in Boulder City.

News Briefs, April 18

Speed limit changed on Adams

Feather-light dessert perfect for spring

Could these cookies be any more perfect for springtime? I think not. They’re sweet, pastel and light as a feather. While they look impressive, they’re astonishingly easy to make. If I can make these, you can make these. Let everyone think you moonlight as a pastry chef in a French patisserie. It’ll be our secret.

Weekend’s Best Bets, April 18

1 HOP ON OVER: The grass at Wilbur Square Park will look like it has been covered with sprinkles as multicolored eggs and toys are spread out for Saturday’s 65th annual Easter egg hunt. The free event will begin at 9 a.m. in the downtown park. The Homestead at Boulder City is sponsoring the egg hunt. Those attending should bring their own basket to hold the gathered goodies. The park is at 1100 Colorado St.

Roundup: Lady Eagles cruise to victory

Boulder City High School’s softball team cruised past Virgin Valley 10-1 on April 10, dominating its longtime rival.

Sports Brief, April 18

Swimmer Grothe, shooter Lagan one step closer to Olympics

Seen on Scene: At the Spring Fine Art & Craft Show

Carol Bilodeau showcases her alcohol ink paintings and photography at the 34th annual Spring Fine Art &Craft Show presented by the Boulder City Art Guild on Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14, at Bicentennial Park. Bilodeau also served as the interim show committee chair.

Senior Center, April 18

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.

Telephone scams hard to trace

Criminals make the name of your bank pop up on the caller ID and advise you to call back at an unknown number. Never call back an unknown number. The IRS will never contact you by phone or email, only by U.S. mail.