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Corrections

Corrections

The Boulder City Review corrects its errors. Please contact us if you believe you have identified an error in the newspaper. Call Hali Bernstein Saylor at 702-586-9523 or email her at hsaylor@bouldercityreview.com.

Boulder City High School softball player Lily Osman was misidentified in a photo in the May 5 issue. The sophomore had three home runs, including a grand slam, and 10 runs batted in during the Lady Eagles’ May 3 game against Chaparral.

The number of years the city would be facing utility bill increases in Mayor Rod Woodbury’s Talk of the Town column was incorrect in the May 5 issue. It should have read, “Seeing our utility bills increase by a third or more over the next three to five years probably isn’t the end of the world. In fact, our utility rates would still be far below many of our sister cities in the West.”

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