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When departing and now former city manager Taylour Tedder was on his way out, he took some steps to try to smooth out the transition to a new city executive in the form of five recruitment firms vying for the call to be hired to conduct a nationwide search for his replacement.
For those who are into the rodeo scene, you may want to remember the name Aiden Brown in years to come.
Leaders of the Boulder City United Methodist Church have a project in the works that they feel will benefit many in the community but understand those who may have concerns.
If you call in to a city council meeting for public comment twice in one meeting, you officially qualify as a gadfly. (noun: 1) a fly that bites livestock, especially a horsefly, warble fly, or botfly. 2) an annoying person, especially one who provokes others into action by criticism.) Fred Voltz, already quoted in these pages for comments on other issues, also addressed the issue of pet breeding, likening the practice to prostitution or the dealing of narcotics.
The end of 2021 is near and with it comes a time to reflect and remember what happened in Boulder City during the last year.
By Celia Shortt Goodyear and Hali Bernstein Saylor
Frigid temperatures are expected in Boulder City this weekend and with them comes a risk of plants and pipes freezing.
Late last month, the World Health Organization reported the emergence of a new variation of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, as a variant of concern. Emanating from South Africa, the omicron variant has spread across Europe, South America and the U.S. This past week, Nevada reported two new cases of the omicron variant.
Dr. Joe Hardy announced Dec. 23 that he intends to run for Boulder City mayor in next year’s election.
Residents could experience new noise restrictions if council approves a change to the city’s ordinance.
A local school will be able to reach new heights thanks to a grant from the Nevada Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation and Technology.
Boulder City’s new deputy city clerk has been on the job for six months and is being praised by staff for her work.
Boulder City residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free from Sunday, Dec. 26, until Jan. 16.
Two new Boulder City businesses are located in the same building but offer completely different experiences.
“Every vote counts and every vote has not been counted.”
When departing and now former city manager Taylour Tedder was on his way out, he took some steps to try to smooth out the transition to a new city executive in the form of five recruitment firms vying for the call to be hired to conduct a nationwide search for his replacement.
For those who are into the rodeo scene, you may want to remember the name Aiden Brown in years to come.
In early April, the City Council heard a presentation by Lage Design about staff’s recommended option to remove 35% of the turf at the Boulder City Municipal Golf Course.