Hail to the champs

Photo courtesy Melanie Teemant

BC Volleyball second in state

Boulder City High School girls volleyball fell short of their goal of repeating as 3A state champions on Nov. 11, leaving it all out on the court in a 3-2 defeat to The Meadows.

Two Eagles sign athletic letters of intent

Putting pen to paper, Boulder City High School senior athletes Phoebe McClaren and Derek Render signed national letters of intent to their respective universities on Nov. 8.

Praying for the pets

Pet blessings. Hearing those two words together may cause some to tilt their head as they ask themselves what exactly that means.

Breathing new life into historic site

For decades, the odd-shaped building at the corner of Nevada Way and Arizona Street was the place in town to buy one’s mom flowers on Mother’s Day, a bouquet for one’s wedding or a corsage for a prom date.

Airport a bargain for Formula One visitors

Reporters and commentators on the private aviation industry went a bit aflutter last week when most of the airports in the Las Vegas metro area announced increased fees for arriving aircraft during next week’s F1 race.

Schrock proves that one can come home

In the world of education, Jason Schrock has come full circle ­– and he couldn’t be happier.

Fighting the fentanyl epidemic

You can’t see it, smell it or taste it, but there is a dangerous drug killing about 150 people every day in the U.S.: fentanyl. Right here in Boulder City, three people died from fentanyl overdoses in 2022. This year, that number has nearly doubled – five deaths, and we still have two more months before the year ends.

Be Like Coke

In the late 60s, Cheryl, my future mother-in-law, received a surprise telephone call that changed her life forever.

Rivals end season for Eagles

Ending their season, Boulder City High School football fell to Moapa Valley 62-14 on Nov. 3 in the regional semifinals.

Lady Eagles to make seventh straight state volleyball bid

Despite falling to The Meadows 3-1 on Nov. 4 in the 3A regional championship game, Boulder City High School girls volleyball will make their seventh consecutive 3A state tournament appearance.

Coaches weigh in on October’s BCHS athletes of the month

At the culmination of each month, Boulder City Review spotlights an athlete of the month for each participating Boulder City High School varsity sport, highlighting their excellent play.

Council denies appeal for liquor license request

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.

New fall event comes to Boulder City

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.

Helping visitors find their way

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.

Early home maintenance and prep makes way for happy holidays

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.

Eagles roll in first round of playoffs

Cruising during the first round of the 3A regional playoffs, Boulder City High School football defeated Mater East 48-0 on Oct. 26.

Volleyball cruises to start playoffs

Boulder City High School girls volleyball started the postseason in style, cruising past Cheyenne 3-0 on Oct. 31.

Many reasons for giving thanks

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.

Girls tennis crowned state champs

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.

Race day in Boulder City

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).

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