A Brighter Holiday
Boulder City Sunrise Rotary Club recently donated $2,000 and a truckload of food to Emergency Aid of Boulder City to assist needy residents this holiday season.
Boulder City Sunrise Rotary Club recently donated $2,000 and a truckload of food to Emergency Aid of Boulder City to assist needy residents this holiday season.
For those who drive by the soon-to-be completed Nevada State Railroad Museum Visitor Center, it’s hard not to see something new with each passing.
With just about any new job, especially within a municipality, there’s a learning curve as one gets to know the issues and the people.
Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review
Superintendent Jhone Ebert discussed efforts to improve student pedestrian safety and the mixed reactions to school start time changes slated to begin in August.
If one is looking for an event that checks just about every box to have a fun weekend in Boulder City, the annual Spring Jamboree is just that.
The number of Americans who are 100 years or older is expected to hit 101,000 this year.
This May we have some wonderful programs coming to the library, including the kickoff to the much-anticipated 2026 Summer Reading Program.
Saturday, volunteers got a 7 a.m. start for Shine Boulder City, hosted by Main Street Boulder City. The clean-up was an initiative through American 250 Nevada. Volunteers helped clean statues, benches and some business exteriors within the Historic Downtown District.
The agency’s lawyers say a Clark County judge has improperly entertained a lawsuit on behalf of plaintiffs with little legal standing.
Torryn Pinkard doesn’t want to be looked upon as someone with cancer who happens to play football. He’d rather be seen as a football player who happens to have cancer.