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Inspire visitors to explore city’s wonders

There’s nothing like some time away from the office to clear your mind and open it to new possibilities.

Value of safety measures priceless

Summer is an ideal time to enjoy the great outdoors. And with many people taking vacations during the summer months, they find themselves with more opportunities to enjoy a variety of leisure activities.

Fourth celebrates democracy at its finest

The Fourth of July is one of the most festive and fun holidays to celebrate.

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Time to move forward together

Congratulations are in order for Boulder City’s new Council members Warren Harhay and Kiernan McManus. After a long, contested and often heated race, the unofficial results show the two political newcomers have earned the support of the community.

Citizens need to stop waging war against friends

When I first joined Facebook years ago, it was a way to keep in touch with old friends from high school who were unable to attend a coming class reunion.

Now silenced voices made loudest statement

Across the nation, there were ceremonies, parades and barbecues as people marked Memorial Day.

Beauty of bypass view defies opposition

When driving around Boulder City, especially when heading to or from the Henderson/Las Vegas area, the work on Interstate 11 is obvious.

Get informed before casting ballot

By now it should come as no surprise to anyone that an election is just around the corner.

Spring Jamboree more than fun day in the park

If it’s the first weekend in May, it can mean only one thing. It’s time for Boulder City to showcase what makes our community so special.

Editor or juggler? It’s often the same

I have come to believe that in addition to my title as editor of the Boulder City Review I need to add master juggler.

Mine the sunshine, make history

Nevada is known for many things, wide open spaces and abundant sunshine among them.

Who to help? That’s a $10 million question

At last week’s budget workshop, Councilman Rich Shuman suggested the city allocate $1 million a year for the next 10 years and give those funds to Boulder City schools.

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