The Boulder Rifle & Pistol Club is set for another 10 years after City Council approved a lease extension.
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Boulder City has a new guiding document for future historic preservation efforts.
Boulder City’s finance department was recently honored for its 2021 fiscal year budget with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association.
Changes could be coming for local antique dealers if a proposed code amendment is approved by City Council.
City Council unanimously approved Tami McKay’s contract Tuesday, officially making her the full-time city clerk.
Boulder City will be receiving temporary legal help from Henderson through a new interlocal agreement.
Boulder City’s Utilities Director Dennis Porter is leaving his position at the city and taking a job in the private sector.
Boulder City has two new council members and a new mayor pro tem after its regular meeting earlier this week.
A settlement has not been reached in the court case involving Boulder City and two former employees.
Boulder City could be getting some help with renovating its wastewater treatment facility if Congress approves a bill that includes $1 million in funding for the project.
Council chambers in City Hall are going to be renovated to make the area more accessible for people with disabilities.
It’s official. During a special meeting Monday, June 28, morning, City Council members certified the results of the June 15 election that saw Mathew Fox selected for a seat on the governing board and two ballot questions to fund a new pool passed.
The city is moving forward with installing an air traffic control tower at the Boulder City Municipal Airport, and initial work for it could be done by the end of the year.
The city is offering to settle with two former employees who filed a complaint against it and two council members.
Boulder City’s new city manager starts work Aug. 9.