79°F
weather icon Mostly Clear

Holiday Central

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Employees of the Bureau of Reclamation created centerpieces honoring our nation’s military for their annual holiday lunch. The centerpieces were judged on Tuesday, and then supplies gathered as part of the contest will be donated to the Nevada State Veterans Home. Volunteer judges and Bureau of Reclamation employees, from left, Mike Derby of Emergency Aid of Boulder City, Maria Romasanta of of the bureau, Cheryl Marsh of the National Parks Service, Charlene Reid of the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, Roger Hall from the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department, Denise Senko from the chamber of commerce and Rose Davis of the bureau look at a few of the entries.

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
City to appeal BLM’s data center plan

In a unanimous vote, the Boulder City Council voted to appeal the Trump administration’s unpopular approval of a data center that shut the public out.

Search continues for store tenant

It’s been a year since a trio of local business owners and friends purchased the former Central Market with a plan of bringing a second grocery store to Boulder City.

Chris Render takes over varsity football program

Ready to set the tone with a new culture and identity, the Boulder City High School football program will be helmed by Chris Render this upcoming season.

Data center petition falls short

A recent petition seeking to add three questions to this year’s general election ballot, one of which deals with data centers, failed to receive enough verified signatures in order to move forward.

City reaches agreement with Blue Collar employees

Late last month, the Boulder City Council approved a new three-year Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for the Teamsters Local 14 Blue Collar Bargaining Unit (BCBU).

Data center proposal withdrawn

The developer who proposed a data center near I-11 and US-95 has withdrawn its application to the Boulder City Land Management Process.