During the last 20 years, the Dam Short Film Festival has gained in popularity and is considered one of the best of its kind.
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For many years, the Boulder Dam Credit Union has had the affectionate nickname of the “Credit Reunion” as it has been one of those places you’re almost guaranteed to see a former classmate, colleague or neighbor.
The smiles on their faces said it all.
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They come to his small apartment above a boat storage yard on the northern edge of Boulder City at all hours, day and night.
The figure is impressive to say the least.
Boulder City High School saw 125 students graduate Tuesday night at Bruce Eaton Field. Dozens of students have received college scholarships totaling just under $7.5 million. It was the school’s 82nd graduating class.
The Boulder Theatre will soon be open to the public, if only for a weekend, thanks to a pair of performances by Dance Etc.
Garrett Junior High Principal Melanie Teemant may have summed it up best when she asked, “Where else do you see this?”
The distance between Boulder City and Phoenix is roughly 250 miles. Now imagine walking or running that distance and not on the roadway but rather over mountains and rough terrain.
It’s one of the most memorable nights in a young adult’s life. But it can also be one of the most tragic.
Whether it’s in the grocery store aisle, sitting on the dais of City Council or as the voice of Boulder City, Mike Pacini is easily one of the most recognizable people in town.