Flood waters back in Boulder City
Photo courtesy of Jim Sheldon
Flood waters became mud on the north side of town after a rain storm Thursday afternoon.
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
Photo courtesy of Jim Sheldon
Photo courtesy of Jim Sheldon
Flood waters became mud on the north side of town after a rain storm Thursday afternoon.
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
Monday morning, three new Boulder City police officers were sworn in during a ceremony that featured city staff, family and fellow officers. Above, Chief Tim Shea swears in, from left, Rayman Bateman, Zach Martin and Hi’ilani Waiwaiole. Shea noted that it’s very rare for them to swear in more than one new officer at a time. Two more future officers will be attending the police academy next month. The new officers help fill vacancies left by retiring officers or those who have moved onto other agencies. Left, Mayor Joe Hardy gave the three new officers an impromptu group hug during the ceremony.
The preliminary hearing for longtime Boulder City resident Terry Sylvanie was continued Tuesday, with a possible resolution the next time he appears in Boulder City Justice Court.
A Clark County special education teacher was arrested in Boulder City on suspicion of multiple sex crimes involving a minor, officials said.
Movie lovers can enjoy Nevada’s largest film festival as the 22nd Annual Dam Short Film Festival returns to screen more than 150 short films over a six-day period, Feb. 11-16 in the Elaine K. Smith Building.
Boulder City Police Department will, once again, be participating in the Joining Forces traffic safety campaign. More than 30 law enforcement agencies across the state of Nevada will team up to focus on traffic safety awareness and enforcement. The campaign series will run from October 2025 through September 2026.
Boulder City continues to be an extraordinarily safe place to live.
Recently, the Review received an email from a local resident who did not want to use his name but said he had 30 years of experience in construction.
For Ken Morgan, it’s almost like coming home.
Boulder City Fire Department’s Asst. Chief Josh Barrone has seen a lot in his career, including the aftermath of natural disasters.
Three statements — notably, none of them from members of the city council — best illustrated the difficulties residents (both dog-loving and not) have had for at least four years when it comes to the issue of off-leash dogs in public parks.