Look, up in the sky…
Ron Eland/Boulder City Review
Students at Martha P. King Elementary donned their glasses Monday morning to see the solar eclipse. A few students could be heard saying, “I only see PAC-MAN.”
Ron Eland/Boulder City Review



Ron Eland/Boulder City Review
Students at Martha P. King Elementary donned their glasses Monday morning to see the solar eclipse. A few students could be heard saying, “I only see PAC-MAN.”
By Ron Eland
Boulder City Review
After an almost four-year saga, the part of Boulder City code that allowed dog owners to have their dogs off-leash in public as long as they were under verbal control practically (though not officially) goes away as of Dec. 4.
Getting the old Bullock Field Navy Hangar onto the National Registry of Historic Places has been on the radar of the Boulder City Historic Preservation Commission for about a year and a half and earlier this month, the city council agreed.
Earlier this year, the city council voted to reverse a planning commission decision. It was not of note because no one in the ranks of city staff could remember such a reversal ever having happened in the time they worked for the city.
Many local residents remember in 2019 when the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales made an appearance in Boulder City in the former Vons parking lot.
The name may have changed but the dedication and work that goes into it has not changed.
This time of year in Boulder City it often looks like a scene from a Christmas Hallmark movie, minus the big-city girl who falls in love with the small-town guy. And, minus the snow.
It was a concept 57 years in the making that lasted eight years when it finally came to fruition.
For Boulder City author Lisa Hallett, writing a book is like a recipe. A little of this, a little of that, a dash of family, and a pinch of friends and in the end, something she hopes people will enjoy.
How many times a day does the Amazon truck pull into your neighborhood?
Roy Poindexter is of the generation that doesn’t give up easily and, if there’s a will, there’s a way.