Arty Approach
January 24, 2018 - 4:26 pm
Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review
Artwork depicting workers heading toward Hoover Dam sits along the eastbound on-ramp to Interstate 11 just off of U.S. Highway 95.
Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review
Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review
Artwork depicting workers heading toward Hoover Dam sits along the eastbound on-ramp to Interstate 11 just off of U.S. Highway 95.
City crews help align the eagle at the new welcome sign Monday morning. The $75,000 sign, which is funded by the city, will not only welcome those coming to town but also honors the Boulder City High School Eagles.
Whether it will be enough to fund the projected $40 million-plus pool complex the city would like to build is still — given the realities of the current inflationary economic environment — an open question.
Denise Elizabeth Ashurst, 68
Mathew Fox, 38
Daniel R. Patterson, 53
Sherri Jorgensen, 56
Susan Reams, 56
Tom Tyler, 72
As the proposal to allow for a license for pet breeding, as well as the keeping of more animals than the three currently allowed by city code that came within inches of becoming law in March of this year, appears to be in some kind of limbo. After it was tabled, and has not yet been rescheduled to come back before the city council, a related case recently came before the municipal court.
Jimi Hendrix, considered by many to be the greatest guitarist ever, once said of his craft, “Sometimes you want to give up the guitar, you’ll hate the guitar. But if you stick with it, you’ll be rewarded.”