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City Council passes offical resolution on utility rate hikes

The Boulder City Council voted to raise utility rates for residents just before midnight Tuesday after nearly four hours of discussion from council members and input from the public.

Library approves budget, appoints search committee

The Boulder City Library’s Board of Trustees approved the library’s budget for fiscal year 2016/2017. On May 19, the board approved a budget of $1.3 million with an extra $101,240 that will arrive at the begining of June of this fiscal year.

Early voting begins this weekend

Early voting for Nevada Primary Elections begins Saturday, meaning voting sites all over Clark County will be open for the next two weeks.

Diplomas validate veterans’ life lessons

In the next few days as we observe Memorial Day we will pay tribute to the men and women who gave their all to protect and defend our freedoms.

Elementary students meet on battlefield

The men and women of the Confederate Army were at the ready, champing at the bit to attack the Union stronghold of Fort Sumter. It was on this hallowed ground that the American Civil War would begin. The battle was fierce with both sides hurling projectiles on the battlefield until the Union troops could hold the fort no longer.

Police Blotter

May 17, 6:43 a.m.

Dedication pays dividends for academic all stars

As another school year comes to an end, Wednesday’s graduation ceremony will see the 120 students that make up the class of 2016 receive their diplomas and walk off to the next stage of their lives. Each of these Boulder City High School seniors can take pride in an accomplishment that signifies years of dedication and hard work, but five scholastic standouts will be honored for getting it just about perfect.

Temple’s visit put spotlight on Boulder City

Today’s throwback Thursday is a bittersweet one. Boulder City’s ties to Hollywood are strong, and one of our more nationally recognized limelight moments comes via a visit to Boulder City High School by actress Shirley Temple in 1938. I say bittersweet because Temple’s childhood was nothing like the social and educational experiences our local children have.

Memorial Day preview

Memorial Day is bringing patriotic events aplenty to Boulder City this weekend.

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