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Participants in the barbecue challenge spend many hours prepping for the competition.
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Classic cars all the way to new models could be seen at the Best Dam Barbecue this past weekend.
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MC Mike Pacini eggs on participants in the rib-eating contest.
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Bob Diebold, a 1988 graduate of Boulder City High School, shows off his 1969 Datsun, which took him two years to restore.
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More than 100 cars greeted the thousands of people who came out last weekend for the annual Best Dam Barbecue, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Boulder City.
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The scene was all business in the judging room at the Best Dam Barbecue.
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It was not just ribs and chicken on the menu, as attendees enjoyed freshly grilled burgers from the Rotary Club, which also sponsored the event.
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One of the entries in the car show that garnered the most attention was this custom truck that featured four engines.
Just around the time each year that Mother Nature cooperates with lower temperatures, comes one of the more popular events in town filled with food, family, friends and fun.
During its humble beginnings, National Night Out started as a way for neighbors to meet and sit on their porches to help deter criminal activity in their neighborhoods.
For several years now, Hemenway Park has been a popular stop for residents and visitors with the hopes of seeing Boulder City’s unofficial mascot – bighorn sheep.
Call it an unfortunate side effect of the world’s increasingly online modern existence or maybe just the last examples of a phenomenon as old as civilization but reports of scams are on the upswing.
Last month, the nearly 3,000 members of the Boulder City Rifle and Pistol Club were caught off guard as four of the existing board members all resigned, effective immediately.