Splitting a pair of matches this past week, Boulder City High School defeated 3A The Meadows, while falling to 5A Foothill in volleyball action.
Advancing to 4-0 on the season, Boulder City High School boys tennis picked up victories over 5A Liberty and 3A Pinecrest Sloan Canyon respectively.
Bret Runion has an uncanny knack of remembering a house he sold 30 years ago, who bought it, who sold it and in what year. And if you give him a few extra seconds, he could probably tell you the coloring of carpeting in each.
Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review
As some of you may know, I grew up in Boulder City. So, I’m an Eagle at heart with blue and gold pumping through my veins. I know. That combination would make some kind of green color but you get where I’m going.
It was standing room only Saturday as more than 100 members of the Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club packed into their meeting room to hear what’s next for the club following the resignation of four of its five board members just days earlier.
To a casual observer, it would probably seem that an issue involving setting lease rates for general aviation hangars at a city-owned airport would be dry and of little interest to the average person on the street.
For many, turning the big 4-0 is a milestone. But for Bill Strachan, this milestone takes on a whole different meaning.
Sometimes it is the seemingly non-controversial agenda item that can best reveal what tensions actually exist in government.
For the past month, more or less, I have found myself returning more often than usual to the tome that most shaped and informed the way I look at government and politics.
Boulder City High School boys tennis started the season off with a 2-0 record, defeating Basic on Aug. 18 and Adelson on Aug 21.
Albert Einstein once said, “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.”
Boulder City High School volleyball is off to a 4-4 start to their season, finishing 3-4 in the highly competitive Las Vegas Invitational over the weekend, followed by a victory over rival Virgin Valley on Aug. 21.
Two years removed from the state tournament, Boulder City High School girls soccer is optimistic about returning this season.
Since inflation started to really take off in early 2022, the cost of everything seems to have gone up: eggs, gasoline, rent. And it appears that proposed construction projects are not immune from the effects of rapidly-rising prices.
The residents asked, and the residents received.
For Tara Bertoli, the idea of opening and running her own business has been a labor of love, both literally and figuratively.
Call it a case of just because something has been approved does not mean it will actually happen.
My plan when writing a column is to try and be lighthearted and focus on Boulder City-related issues or fond memories from my past growing up here.
“The music goes round and round and it comes out here.” That’s a lyric from a vintage song.
Boulder City High School girls volleyball will be looking to defend their 3A state championship this season and bring home their fifth title in six seasons.
Behind a handful of newcomers, Boulder City High School boys tennis will look to retool this season and make a push at a long postseason run.
After making it to the 3A state tournament last season, Boulder City High School girls tennis figures to once again be a top contender.
Dorothy Vanderford spent her whole life working behind the scenes.
Clean, Green Boulder City is now a little less green, but according to officials from the Bureau of Reclamation, it’s for a good cause, saving more than two million gallons of water a year.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) toured the Boulder City Airport to discuss federal funding she’s secured to improve infrastructure and safety at the airport.
The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce has something new to offer residents and merchants with the hope of keeping local dollars in town.
Mother Nature often needs a helping hand these days, and thanks to a cleanup this past Friday, that’s exactly what happened.
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