Teams seek to repeat as state champs

The goal is simple when you are the defending state champion: Do it again.

Larger team boosts opportunities to advance

Boulder City boys track and field coach Josh Fisher has the largest group of athletes in his three seasons and he plans to make the best of it.

Community Briefs

Boulder City Democratic Club to elect new officers tonight

Deception industry keeps growing

I spent part of a day last week writing an article about how the National Republican Senatorial Committee gets material for its attacks on Harry Reid from the Washington Free Beacon.

Correction

Corrections

Sports Schedules

BOULDER CITY REVIEW

Names in the news

Credit union’s Petrizzo named to adviser leadership team

Police Blotter

March 3, 1:59 p.m.

Local Golf Results

Local Golf Results

Driver safety classes can aid seniors

I found some interesting information this week about senior drivers and the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Letters to the editor

Experts, aka teachers, should be consulted for school remodel

Congress’ actions may bring back gas lines

I was my 14-year-old daughter’s age when the first gas lines appeared in 1973, thanks to the newly created Mideast oil cartel that we would soon be know as OPEC and President Richard Nixon’s ill-advised effort at government control of oil prices.

Senior Center

Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St., 702-293-3320. Visit the center’s website at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.

Pi ‑ and pie ‑ help make life’s challenges easier

I riffled through this month’s cerebral images, considered my latest interpersonal interactions, and perused the “National Days” calendar in an attempt to overcome some writer’s block. Like the alignment of Jupiter, Mars and Venus, there was a grand conjunction to awaken my writer’s muse.

Territorial Enterprise’s revival arouses literary spirits

No story about the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, celebrated chronicler of high and low life on the Comstock, would be complete without mentioning its most famous reporter. That would be Mark Twain.

Wilderness designations fall short of need to protect Southern Nevada land

The Bureau of Land Management lands in Southern Nevada are important to me. We need to provide for current generations by allowing places to be available for scenic and recreational uses and for future option values as well as scenic and recreational values for our children’s children’s children.

Sports Briefs

BC pickleball players earn gold medal at Havasu tourney

Woodbury poised to be mayor

In a little more than four months, Councilman Rod Woodbury will be sworn in as the 16th mayor in Boulder City’s history.

Being lucky in love is best luck of all

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?

Graham joins council race

Linda Graham is hopeful her 2015 bid for City Council will be more successful than the campaign she ran four years ago.

Complaints could jeopardize funds

Funding for new classrooms at Boulder City High School could be in jeopardy if teachers and community members continue to show their disapproval, according to School Board Trustee Deanna Wright.

Council moves forward with landfill expansion

Boulder City is in the next steps of expanding its landfill after city staff worked with Geotechnical &Environmental Services to break down a cost-effective plan for the project.

Dam Short Film Festival draws rave reviews

A packed theater brought the 11th annual Dam Short Film Festival to a close Saturday night, with rave reviews from filmmakers and festivalgoers alike.

Woman marks 90th birthday by skydiving — again

“It was every bit and more (as much fun as I remembered),” said Katherine “Dolly” Hetrick of Las Vegas, who celebrated her 90th birthday Friday by skydiving — for the fourth time. “You just don’t know how that feels.”

Contract awarded for smaller portion of bypass

The Nevada Department of Transportation recently awarded a contract for its 2½-mile portion of Interstate 11 to North Dakota-based Fisher Sand &Gravel.

Boys fall little short of state title

For the boys bowling team at Boulder City High School, it was a bitter end to an otherwise successful season. For the girls, it was a near-Cinderella story that nobody expected to happen when the season began.

League crown won’t satisfy Lady Eagles

The Boulder City girls flag football team heads into the Southern Nevada playoffs next week having just finished its second consecutive undefeated regular season, yet the Lady Eagles are unsatisfied.

Fox leads Team Boulder to third-place finish

Senior Collin Fox won the individual championship at 126 pounds to lead Team Boulder to a third-place finish Saturday in the Division I-A Southern Region Wrestling Tournament at the high school.

Lady Eagles need win tonight

The Boulder City girls basketball team can win the Sunrise League championship tonight with a win at Virgin Valley. They also can finish second.

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