When the “coming soon” sign first appeared, it may have signaled hope for some that the building at 1000 Nevada Way, which once housed a branch of Nevada State Bank and that has been a vacant shell for more than four years might be reborn as something new.
The fall is packed with a variety of community events in Boulder City and this year, a new one is being added to the list.
In part of an effort to help direct tourists and visitors to the many events Boulder City hosts every year to local businesses, the city, (in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce), is instituting measures both old-school and tech-driven.
Wake up and smell the pumpkin spice! The holidays are coming and your home is about to go into overdrive. Now’s the time to knock out both seasonal home maintenance and holiday preparation, before the days get shorter and the to-do list gets longer.
Cruising during the first round of the 3A regional playoffs, Boulder City High School football defeated Mater East 48-0 on Oct. 26.
Boulder City High School girls volleyball started the postseason in style, cruising past Cheyenne 3-0 on Oct. 31.
In just three weeks, millions of families will gather around the table to celebrate Thanksgiving, a time for reflection and for recognizing what is special to you and your family. The past year has been full of challenges and changes for me, and I am sure you have encountered the same. This year, I’ve been thinking about all of the reasons that I am thankful.
Finally climbing the mountain top, the Boulder City High School girls tennis team was crowned 3A state champions on Oct. 27, defeating Northern Nevada opponent Truckee.
Hundreds turned out Saturday for the annual Pumpkinman Triathlon and 5K and 10K runs. The triathlon began at Boulder with the bike-to-run transition at Bicentennial Park. For the triathlon, there was a sprint distance (750-meter swim, 20K bike and 5K run) and an Olympic distance (1,50-meter swim, 40K bike, 10K run).