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Busy Boulder City Weekend

Following large community events the prior two weeks in Wurst Festival and Art in the Park, smaller community events kept Boulder City residents busy this past Saturday, which included a pancake breakfast, pumpkin patch and talent show.

Amazon buys 300 acres near Boulder City for $48 million

An Amazon representative confirmed the purchase of the land from a Nevada-based company but did not disclose the company’s plans for it.

Just say what you mean

The last time I filled this space, I talked a little bit about my professional path —if you can even call it a path —that led me to my gig as a reporter here in Boulder City. Without going back into those weeds, the germane part for this story is that, after spending my entire adult life working in newspapers and magazines there was — starting in 2013 — a too-long detour when I was working for Apple.

For Estes, there’s never a dull moment

Kirk Estes has a unique hobby – he makes knives. But it’s not as simple as that.

PD talks compliance, staffing, equipment

While crime rates are down overall in Boulder City, it does not mean that the police department does not face challenges, some of which were outlined for the City Council in their meeting last week.

Country Store: Boulder City tradition for 76 years

What started as a small community bake sale to benefit the church more than seven decades ago has turned into one of the most popular annual events in Boulder City.

When hiring, consider a veteran

Employment numbers make up a large part of the economy. Are there many jobs available? Are there many unemployed individuals seeking work? Are they qualified? Veterans are often at the forefront of those seeking work.

King Mitchell host Halloween Spooktacular

On Friday, October 13th, King and Mitchell Elementary School held their annual Halloween Spooktacular. This was a great community event that was attended by children from all over Boulder City.

Animal shelter called ‘model program’ by chief

Conditions have changed dramatically at the Boulder City Animal Shelter since 2015 when an employee called police to tell them that the person who then ran the shelter was refusing to provide care for a badly hurt 11-week-old pit bull.

Tennis teams eyeing state titles

Boulder City High School girls tennis will be making their seventh straight 3A state appearance under head coach Jami Pappas, but for the first time as regional champions after defeating rival Moapa Valley 10-2 in the regional finals on Oct. 13.