Spring arrives Saturday and with it will come warmer days and lots of sunshine. It’s something that we’re celebrating.
A Boulder City restaurant owner said the $10,000 business grant he received from the governor’s office last week is a “blessing.”
The first round of finalists for Boulder City’s top leadership positions have been announced and City Council members will decide how to move forward at a special meeting next week.
Charles E. Bullen Jr. is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Cokie Booth is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Paul W. Bageman is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Councilwoman Judith Hoskins is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Michael Guccione is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Mathew Fox is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Zachary Cummings is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Tanya Vece is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
Sherri Jorgensen is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
The slate of candidates for the coming City Council race has been set. Thirteen residents are seeking one of the two open seats.
The city’s financial outlook is getting brighter, but staff is still encouraging caution moving forward into the next fiscal year.
The return to normal continues as restaurants and casinos can now operate at 50 percent capacity.
The other day I was reminded of what it was like to be part of a protest surrounded by thousands of others. How did the huge protests happen? There was no internet or Facebook or Google telling people where to gather at what time. No one called me to meet them in Grant Park or on Dearborn Street in downtown Chicago, yet I got there, along with thousands of others.
Even the most enthusiastic vegetable lovers can have a hard time getting that five a day. But when you have kids who act like you’re trying to poison them with peas, it’s even harder. That said, I’m not above suggesting you sneak veggies into your children’s food. Welcome to this episode of “Crouching Mother, Hidden Veggies.”
Since 1865, the bustling mining camp of Eureka, an offshoot of Austin, was rolling along nicely, producing a wealth of ore for the stamp mills.