I’ve heard it said that looking into someone’s refrigerator can provide great insight into that person’s life — especially when it comes to relationships.
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Hali Bernstein Saylor
Put quite simply, the Meals on Wheels program is “a real life saver.”
From its youngest residents to its most senior citizens, you would be hard pressed to find someone in Boulder City whose life hasn’t been touched by a nonprofit organization.
Being in the news business can be pretty rough.
Boulder City High School’s athletes are, without question, talented.
Just the other day, I woke up and was surprised by how stiff and sore my muscles were. I didn’t remember doing anything out of the ordinary or strenuous the day before.
Are you suddenly avoiding black cats, tall ladders or broken mirrors? Have you found yourself throwing salt over your left shoulder just in case? Or knocking on wood?
The other night I was driving home and a song came on the radio that made me smile. It was “Come Monday” by Jimmy Buffett.
I’ve heard many variations on the idea that you shouldn’t complain unless you are willing to do something to create a solution.
Stop. Before you read another word, look at the top of the page. There, in big, bold, blue letters you will see the word opinion.
I’m tired. I know we are already 15 days into the new year, but I don’t think I have fully recuperated from all the holiday festivities yet.
Not too long ago, powerball fever hit the country. People were going crazy when the lottery prize topped several hundred million dollars.
You have to love the holiday season. Parades, craft bazaars and parties. The list of activities goes on and on.
To everything there is a season.