Contrary to popular belief, pickleball is not the fastest-growing sport in the world. That honor belongs to a sport most Americans have never heard of called padel. However, it is the fastest growing sport in the U.S.
City Councilmember Cokie Booth is at least as well-known in Boulder City as a passionate supporter of animals as she is for being a small-town politician.
Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review The Christmas House, which is located on Fifth Street in Boulder City, will be lit until Dec. 31. Watch for owners Dale Ryan and Dyanah Musgrave, who greet visitors nightly. Last year they received an estimated 29,000 walk-thru visitors who came to enjoy the 20th year of the decorated home.
To say this is Charles Bullen Jr.’s busy time of the year may be a bit of an understatement.
When it comes to impaired driving, the message for the holidays from the Boulder City Police Department is pretty clear. The department takes the issue very seriously and if you drive drunk or high in this small town, the chances of getting caught are strong.
Garrett JHS has a sensational Student Council and Leadership class, filled with highly motivated students and led by their dedicated teacher, Mrs. Christa May.
It’s a problem that’s not getting any better.
I really love this time of year. It always takes me back to my younger days — seeing the holiday decorations, eating all of the amazing cooking, and watching the smiles on kids’ faces as they open their gifts — there is no feeling quite like it. This year, as you consider gifts for loved ones, I have some requests before you decide on a pet as a gift.
Advancing to 4-0 on the season, Boulder City High School flag football is rolling after a 41-14 victory over Pinecrest Sloan Canyon on Dec. 7.
Helping Boulder City High School football to a 7-3 record this past season, 12 Eagles were named to the 3A Southern Region team.
Splitting a pair of contests this week, Boulder City High School girls basketball advanced to 5-2 on the season.
Our world is so noisy and distracting. Confusion and contention abound. Discordant voices constantly compete for our attention. The modern war of words is incessant and tumultuous. Media’s cacophony of newscasters, influencers, and evangelists seems never-ending.
Martha King Elementary School held its annual holiday family night at the Boulder Creek Golf Course Friday night with the theme of “Polar Express.” A record number of families packed the event, which featured the school’s choir, DJ Mike Pacini, pizza from Vinny’s and a visit from Santa Claus. The Boulder Dam Federal Credit Union donates funding to the cover the cost of the facility rental.