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Boulder City Police Department’s newest officer, Tonja Toumasis, receives a challenge coin as a token of welcome from Police Chief Tim Shea on June 27 after she was sworn into the department.
Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review
Boulder City Police Department’s newest officer, Tonja Toumasis, receives a challenge coin as a token of welcome from Police Chief Tim Shea on June 27 after she was sworn into the department.
Dozens of people had an opportunity to journey back in time and get an inside look into Boulder City’s past as part of Saturday’s annual Historic Preservation Day.
Putting their best foot forward, Boulder City High School track and field will be well respected at the 3A state meet, qualifying 12 girls and nine boys after this past week’s regional meet.
Continuing their illustrious pedigree of excellence, Boulder City High School boys and girls swimming each took home 3A regional championships this past weekend.
Making a return trip to the state tournament, Boulder City High School baseball enters as the top seed out of the south.
For a little more than a quarter century, Grace Christian Academy has offered an alternative to elementary education in Boulder City. But as of the end of this month, its doors will be closed.
Have you ever noticed how life can feel perfectly calm, and then suddenly everything hits at once? The calm before the storm is a real phenomenon in nature. The atmosphere often becomes extra still and quiet just before a raging storm breaks. And then, when it finally rains, it often pours, as the saying goes.
California, Arizona and Nevada are coming forward with short-term water cuts. In the same vein, they call for the Upper Basin to agree to them, too.
Garrett Junior High School has been very busy this quarter. Across campus, classrooms are wrapping up their final projects and concluding MAP testing to bring us into the final few days of the school year.
Last week, city staff took the Municipal Pool bubble down for the last time.
It’s one of the most discussed topics around town these days: that being the proposed data center in Eldorado Valley, nearly three miles from the nearest residence in Boulder City.