If you ever needed more proof that Southern Nevada — and Boulder City in particular — is an ideal place to live, this past week or so would be it.
Editorials
In a town steeped in history, it’s not uncommon to find something or someone with a connection to the city’s beginning.
One of the things I have lamented about missing the most since moving from Southern California to Nevada is the diversity of activities and environments within an hour or so’s drive.
The heart is one of our body’s most vital organs. Without it pumping blood to sustain the other organs, we cease to be.
One of the things that makes Southern Nevada unique is its weather.
If everything you see lately seems to have a purplish hue, you don’t need to have your eyes examined. That’s because local residents have been busy Painting the Town Purple to help raise awareness for the annual Relay For Life.
The winds of change are upon us. I’m sure you’ve all seen and felt it in the past couple of weeks.
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” So said John Dalberg-Acton, the first Baron Acton.
There’s nothing like a home-cooked to bring a smile to one’s face. What’s even better is having it delivered by someone with an equally bright smile.
Every time I look out into my backyard I am reminded about the beauty and promises of hope that spring brings.
If things start turning purple before your eyes in the next few weeks, don’t be surprised. In fact, be overjoyed.