City aims to put old hangar to use

Boulder City is looking for ideas on how the town’s old airport hangar and runway can be reused.

Historic preservation on parade

Instead of just talking about the community’s unique past and role in history, the city is inviting people to see it firsthand during Boulder City Historic Preservation Day.

Fisher gets grant to explore new spaces

A longtime Boulder City business and community partner recently received a federal grant to help sell its products to more countries throughout the world.

Put your best foot forward

Hi. My name is Hali and I have a confession to make. I’m addicted to shoes. It doesn’t matter what type; heels, boots, flats and sandals all find their way to my home.

Set to Serve

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Barth honored by sorority

Norma Barth was named Beta Sigma Phi’s Community Lady of the Year during the sorority’s annual Founders Day celebration Monday, April 29, at the Railroad Pass Casino.

Chamber ready to ‘Jam’

Boulder City’s long-standing Spring Jamboree festival is back for its 42nd year with something new.

Champion for Children

Linda Faiss of Boulder City holds the award she was presented for her service and philanthropy on behalf of St. Jude’s Ranch for Children during the nonprofit’s third annual Wine Women &Shoes fundraiser Sunday, April 28, at The Enclave in Las Vegas. Faiss is a member of the board of directors for the organization that provides a stable home environment for abused and neglected children.

Candidate forum scheduled

The Boulder City Review is sponsoring a forum featuring the mayoral and City Council candidates running in the June general election. It will be held from 6-8 p.m. May 13 at the Elaine K. Smith Building, 700 Wyoming St.

Veterans home receives accolades for care, service

The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City was recently recognized nationally and by the state for its care and service.

Lady Eagles best Pirates

An up-and-down season became satisfying Monday, April 29, when Boulder City High School’s softball team defeated rival Moapa Valley 11-9.

Moapa holds off BCHS

Playing for first place in the 3A Sunrise League, Boulder City High School’s baseball team fell to rival Moapa Valley 10-6 on Monday, April 29.

Leaving Boulder City hard to do

Out of the blue one evening a month ago, my wife, Amy, told me she wanted us to move to Austin, Texas. I was stunned. Yes, both of our daughters had migrated to that area and seemed destined to remain there, so there was logic to the notion. But I went to bed dwelling on the impossibilities of such a life-altering proposal.

Fruit salsa perfect for Cinco de Mayo

This Sunday is Cinco de Mayo, so we’re going to see lots of wonderful themed parties. I’m so excited. I have this recipe I’ve been holding back just for this weekend. Last year, I attended a party and a friend brought a fresh fruit salsa with cinnamon tortilla chips. It was the hit of the party.

Roundup: Eagles’ win streak continues

Boulder City High School boys volleyball team completed a clean sweep this week, capturing its 15th consecutive victory along the way.

A Spot for Bingo

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

City Recreation, May 2

Amazons crowned champs in volleyball league

Community Briefs, May 2

Auditions set for BC’s Got Talent

Weekend’s Best Bets, May 2

1 SPRING IN YOUR STEP: Fun and activities for family members of all ages, the Spring Jamboree returns to four downtown Boulder City parks on Saturday and Sunday. This year’s event is being combined with Get Outdoors Nevada Day and includes other new features such as a dinosaur enclosure, tiny house demonstration and second stage for entertainment. Admission is free. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Visit springjamboree.com for more information and a schedule of events.

Senior Center, May 2

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.

Be wary of ‘woodchucks’ who prey on seniors

Seniors who live alone in their own homes are cautioned to be wary of “woodchucks” or fake home contractors who gain their confidence and then charge huge amounts of money for unnecessary work.

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