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Increased police patrols planned

Boulder City Police Department will be joining with officers from the Nevada Highway Patrol and Metropolitan Police Department to increase patrols Friday through Sunday, April 27-29, on U.S. Highway 95 between Interstate 11 and Searchlight.

Council defers utility rate hikes

Boulder City residents will have an additional six months without higher utility rates after City Council unanimously approved a staff directive to defer an increase until January.

Courthouse work unaffected by decision

The contractor renovating Boulder City’s courthouse could be banned from public works projects for three years because of allegedly underpaying employees for a project in Las Vegas.

Complaint against group dropped

Nevada’s Secretary of State has dropped a complaint a resident filed against a local organization due to a lack of evidence.

Resist evil Forces for good of all

Recently, I had some rare down time and decided to watch a movie.

Business Beat: Reading enriches educator’s life

For Angela Richman, who spent more than 25 years as an educator and a school administrator, the most rewarding part of the job was helping children succeed at reading.

Early lead serves Eagles well

Continuing to steamroll through the 3A classification, Boulder City High School’s baseball team routed Chaparral 12-2 in five innings Tuesday, April 23.

Win bumps Lady Eagles into second place

Boulder City High School’s softball team defeated Chaparral 16-6 on Tuesday, April 23, picking up a much-needed victory.

Break slows but doesn’t stop boys

Despite a little bit of rust to shake off after a long spring break, Boulder City High School’s boys volleyball team picked up where it left off, defeating Sunrise Mountain 3-0 on Tuesday, April 23.

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