103°F
weather icon Windy

Thanks to Boulder City Museum

Modest improvements to aquatic facility needed

Thank You Boulder City Museum for the Oral Talk Boulder City, Nevada History.

It was done at the Boulder City Library Community Room on July 22 at 1 pm.

The topics included Boulder Dam Project Act of 1928 and building BoulderCity, Nevada.

Families request a talk border issue/immigration issue same now as in the past.

Investors wanted Hoover Dam built to create additional agriculture lands.

Investors wanted a market for their Mexico-grown agriculture products.

We hope Boulder City Museum could do this talk at the Boulder City LibraryCommunity Room.

Archibald Crawford

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
Balance and rhythm

I moved to Boulder City almost 50 years ago and quickly became fast friends with Will Ferrence.

If you build it, will they come?

It’s no secret that I’m a big sports fan and have been one since I was a little kid.

Who are you following?

I’ve seen those bigshots all come and go

A look at different sides of war

It’s near impossible to live in the United States and not know that history tells us during World War II the majority of the nation got behind what was called “the good war” and rallied in many ways.

Importance of saving water

Lake Mead seemed to be on the rebound since the federal Tier One Shortage declaration in 2021.

Dispelling the myths of organ donation

Long before I was mayor of Boulder City, before I was a state legislator, I started a long, rewarding career as a physician. Two of the hardest things about being a doctor is, 1) telling someone that their loved one has died, and 2) sharing news about critical, potentially-fatal conditions.

Drive-in theaters: A dying form of entertainment

The other day I saw something on how few movie drive-ins there are these days and it got me thinking about my memories of drive-ins.

Sleeping in cars, helping homeless veterans

If you are a homeless veteran, would you care to sleep in an abandoned automobile, in an old vehicle with no heat or A/C?

Wouldn’t it be nice?

So the other day, Ron and I were talking about death.

Lest we forget

Over the last 200 years, life expectancy worldwide has nearly doubled. Today, many live well into their 80s or 90s and beyond.