At The Rosie Roll

(Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review)

Officials lobby Legislature for museum funding

Proposed state legislation could help pay for the expansion of the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City.

Council keeping $40 million question

Boulder City is still moving forward with a ballot question seeking voter approval for issuing up to $40 million in bonds for a new aquatic center despite one council member’s desire for the question to be repealed.

Lady Eagles to fight for state title

Falling to rival Moapa Valley 50-44 in the 3A Southern Region finals on Monday at Del Sol, Boulder City High School girls basketball coach Kirk Estes is hopeful his team can use their recent loss as a wake-up call.

Boys’ season ends with tough loss

The Boulder City High School boys basketball team lost to Mojave 67-66 in the Class 3A Southern Region semifinal Saturday, Feb. 23, at Del Sol, falling short of their goal of a state championship.

BCHS wrestler named best of the year

Senior wrestling star Jimmy Dunagan was named 3A wrestler of the year by the Southern Nevada Wrestling Coaches Association, concluding his prep career at Boulder City High School.

Business Beat, Feb. 28

In our harsh desert environment, taking care of your skin is critical. No one knows that more than Bree Western, who recently opened Lux Skin Studio.

Celebrate with a traditional dish for Mardi Gras

Next Tuesday is Mardi Gras. It is French for Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday which is the beginning of Lent. Celebrate like a NOLA native with this frugal and fabulous jambalaya.

Legion auxiliary member adds spice to military lives overseas

Although major military veterans organizations operate under their official names, many have sister organizations with different names that accomplish much volunteer work and raise large amounts of charitable donations for the main group. A few examples of subordinate associations include the National Order of Trench Rats, which falls under the Disabled American Veterans, and the Military Order of the Cooties, under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. But over and above that, virtually all of the congressionally chartered veterans groups also have women’s auxiliaries.

Weekend’s Best Bets, Feb. 28

1 SPIRITED PERFORMANCE: Tobi D’Amore and The Bone Chimes will perform Saturday at the Boulder Dam Brewing Co. Guided by the spirit of the audience, the ensemble performs D’Amore’s original music and covers by artists such as Jim Croce and Bob Seger. The group takes the stage at 7 p.m. The Brewpub is at 453 Nevada Way. Call 702-243-2739 or visit www.boulderdambrewing.com for more information.

City seeing Hollywood stars

Hollywood has rearrived in Boulder City. In the late ’30s, even early ’60s, there was an insurgence of actors from La La Land soaking in the city’s surroundings either for personal vacations or because a movie was being filmed close by. Today, our city is again attracting major Hollywood names for shopping, eating and living.

Letters to the Editor, Feb. 28

True cost of the proposed pool in Boulder City

Senior Center, Feb. 28

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.

Community Briefs, Feb. 28

Community Club to hold potluck lunch meeting

News Briefs, Feb. 28

Case continued

Who are you going to call?

The Boulder City Police Department can be reached at 702-293-9224, extension 1. You can also dial 311 for non-emergencies or 911 for any emergency.

Police Blotter, Feb. 28

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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 27

Town hall on water answered many questions, appreciated

City secures funds to beautify parkway

Boulder City has secured funding to beautify and improve Boulder City Parkway, and construction is expected to begin at the end of the year.

City gets grant to help fund train museum expansion

A new linear park, which is part of the state railroad museum expansion in Boulder City, is one step closer to happening as the city was recently awarded a grant to cover some of the costs.

Greek food trailer to park downtown

Boulder City’s historic district will be getting something new in the coming weeks: a food trailer serving Greek food.

Don’t let the parade pass you by

Regardless of how old I am, the little kid in me always seems to rise to the top when there’s a parade.

Damboree celebrates city’s beauty

Boulder City’s 70th annual Damboree is set to celebrate the Fourth of July in its usual festive way for residents and guests.

Dry lake bed closed for holiday

For the fourth year, city officials will close the dry lake bed for the Fourth of July holiday.

Tourney puts golfers’ skills in front of recruiters

Boulder City High School class of 2018 graduate Jackson Wright and sophomore Blake Schaper tested their skills against elite golfers from around the country June 18-20 playing in RecruitLook Junior Golf Tour’s Summerlin Junior Championship.

Eagles record pair of shutouts

Remaining undefeated, the Southern Nevada Eagles 16U won games against Western and Foothill affiliate Southern Nevada Falcons in a pair of shutouts in the Connie Mack summer baseball league.

Strong defense, clutch hits pay off in doubleheader

The Southern Nevada Eagles 14U baseball team in the Connie Mack summer league defeated Faith Lutheran 14-4 and 5-1 on June 20 in a doubleheader, advancing to 11-1 on the season.

Knowing signs may help prevent suicide

Suicide is a major public health concern. More than 40,000 people die by suicide each year in the United States; it is the 10th leading cause of death overall.

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