This is one of my favorite weeks of the year. It’s the one week that brings out the kid in all of us as Boulder City ushers in the holiday season with a flurry of festive activities. I can’t wait.
Editorials
Happy Thanksgiving.
It has now been nine days since the nation elected a new president. Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States.
Tomorrow marks the start of my fourth year as editor of the Boulder City Review. My how time flies.
For centuries, people in America have fought and died for many principles, and key among them was the right to vote.
Boulder City lost a great friend Friday when Christy Springgate-Hill lost her battle against cancer.
In case you haven’t heard, Americans will be voting for a new president in a few weeks.
Theres no need to tell you that its hot.
Orlando. Boston. Dallas. Baton Rouge. San Bernardino. Were all familiar with those cities. Not because they are great cities, although they are. Not because they attract tourists, although they do. Not because they have played a role in our nations history, although they have.
It may have all started with Adam and Eve, depending on your theological outlook on life, but duos and the enduring power of a friendship seems to permeate our culture.
Another page in the citys history has been written and is in the books after Boulder City celebrated its 68th annual Damboree on Monday. And what a celebration it was.
Like a boomerang or a bad penny, trouble just keeps returning to the Boulder City Police Department.
The unspoken rule of whispering and hushed conversations was completely ignored Tuesday morning at Boulder City Library. Instead, squeals of delight — and disgust — echoed in the community room as things that slither, creep and crawl were brought out one by one.
It’s summer. School is out for the season and it is time to take a well-earned vacation.
In the next few days as we observe Memorial Day we will pay tribute to the men and women who gave their all to protect and defend our freedoms.