As cities and counties consider moratoriums, the stage is now set for a larger battle in Carson City.
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The month of July is stuffed to the brim with programs that are sure to be fun for patrons of all ages. We’ll have STEAM labs, music, and storytimes, all while celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
July 4 in Boulder City is not only a time to celebrate the founding of the nation but also a time to see and reconnect with old friends.
Think of it as the Academy Awards for Boulder City businesses.
A bill was introduced last week by city council that gives those with dogs a second option to let them run free regardless of the time of day.
Saturday night, a large crowd donned their best 1980s attire, which included an abundance of neon-colored clothing as part of the aptly-named Neon Nights. The block party was hosted by Main Street Boulder City and served as a make-up event for their planned New Year’s Eve celebration, which was canceled due to impending weather. Attendees filled the restautants and bars along the steet, while listening to 80s music played by DJ Mike Pacini.
As the old saying goes, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
Vehicles of all ages filled the park both days of the festival.
The announcement came a day after the coroner’s office said a man who was also found dead in the house died from suicide. The Boulder City Police Department have not said publicly if the two deaths have been ruled a murder-suicide.
For nearly 30 years, Donna Handley has taught the three R’s at Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary, but maybe not the three you may be thinking of – Running, Recreation and Respect.