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Note to readers: BC Review office to close Nov. 22

After 15 years in the Boulder City Downtown Mall (Old Town Mall), the Boulder City Review will close its office effective Nov. 22.

Beginning Nov. 25, the BCR’s three-man staff of General Manager/Advertising Manager Cal Crane, Editor Ron Eland and staff reporter Bill Evans will work remotely while serving readers and advertisers.

The move-out will change phone numbers for staff members (see ad in today’s edition). Our email addresses will not change. Beginning today (Nov. 14), the new phone numbers are:

Cal Crane: 702-383-4647

Ccrane@bouldercityreview.com

Ron Eland: 702-383-0382

reland@bouldercityreview.com

Bill Evans: 702-383-0389

wevans@bouldercityreview.com

For news inquiries, the best way to reach Eland or Evans is by email.

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Competing at the 3A state meet, Boulder City High School wrestlers Otis Ruth and Coen Burrows made their way onto the podium at the Winnemucca Events Center on Feb. 14.

Lady Eagles advance to state tourney

Boulder City High School girls basketball will be making their first 3A state tournament appearance since 2019.

Just play by the rules during the parade

If you’re reading this and have not yet read the page 1 article about the concerns of the Damboree committee and the popular water zone, I will stop typing until you do.

Protecting student programs at King

Editor’s Note: After the printing of this edition, Martha P. King Elementary received word from the school district that it won its budget appeal and that both the PE and music positions will not have to go part-time this fall.

Cox awards $250K for railroad trail

It’s one of the most popular trails within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, and thanks to a generous grant, will soon be receiving a makeover.

Damboree water zone may dry up

The July 4 Damboree is not only one of the most popular parades in the state, it is a big part of Boulder City’s history.

Dynamic duo lead Eagles basketball into playoffs

Ending the regular season on a high note with a 17-10 record, Boulder City High School boys basketball won their final two regular-season games.

Lady Eagles to host playoff game

Finishing the regular season on a high note, Boulder City High School girls basketball won their last two regular-season games, earning the right to host a home playoff game.