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Community football is back in Boulder City

After a seven-year hiatus, youth tackle football is back in Boulder City, following the creation of the Boulder City Bears youth organization founded by president and head coach James Cracolici.

Something is terribly wrong with our court system

I had a hard time deciding which story to lead off with here because there are a couple that are apropos. So of course, I’ll do ’em both.

Short-term rental talk draws crowd

To allow Airbnb or not to allow Airbnb, that is the question.

RTC kicks in $3 million for Golf Course Estates road rehab

Without discussion as part of the consent agenda, the City Council agreed to accept more than $3 million from the Regional Transportation Commission for the reconstruction of several residential streets in the subdivision called Golf Course Estates.

Bruce Woodbury enjoying life after politics

Not many can say they have two streets, a post office and a major beltway named after them. At least not those who haven’t served as president.

Let’s reinstate the draft

As a combat-wounded, Purple Heart Vietnam War Army veteran, I’m a member of the major veterans’ organizations (including the American Legion Post 31 in Boulder City), and also a few smaller groups. When I lived in Los Angeles, I was very involved with the Disabled American Veterans and at one point was elected commander of the California DAV. I’m still a member of the Los Angeles chapter and also of a chapter in Nevada. I receive the quarterly DAV magazine, and the current issue carries an article that is of some personal interest. It was written about the former military draft, and included an interview with DAV Past National Commander Dennis Joyner.

Credit union urges public to be aware of potential scams

Scam artists have come a long way since the 1990s when letters from a Nigerian prince promised the recipient riches if they would pay to help release the prince’s funds.

City to extend low-rate leases on hangars

Issues surrounding the Boulder City Airport playing a role in many of the most contentious stories about city government over the past several years is nothing new.