Athlete of the Week

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Local Golf Results

Sept. 1 Throw mama from the train format, for Plus 55 Boulder City Men’s/Women’s Golf Association

Local Bowling Results

Boulder Bowl League High Scores as of Oct. 23

Seen on Scene: At Trunk or Treat

Kelly and Kurt Flowers took home first place in the most original category of the Trunk or Treat costume contest Saturday in Veterans’ Memorial Park. The Halloween celebration was hosted by the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce.

Weekend’s Best Bets

1 DANCE OF THE DEAD: The Southern Nevada Old Country Dancers will host their annual Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Halloween dance in Boulder City from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday at the historic Los Angeles Water and Power Building, 600 Nevada Way. This year’s theme is “Nevermore,” inspired by the dark tales of Edgar Allen Poe and his poem “The Raven.” There will be era-appropriate English and Scottish country line dancing, specially selected music and refreshments. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Admission is $15 for the public and $10 for members.

Seen on Scene: At the Country Store

Toni Epler, left, and Jackie Neal work Friday in the boutique area of Grace Community Church’s annual Country Store. This is Epler’s third year helping at the event, while Neal said she has been volunteering for about 10 years.

Stories of ghosts, haunted houses abound

When I moved here years ago, I knew there was something special about how City celebrates Halloween. The various events, like Trunk or Treat, offer everyone something fun to do when Oct. 31 rolls around. It is usually around this time that my neighbors and friends share the city’s urban legends, alleged ghost sightings and tales of the occult.

Officials unsure how pot legalization would affect city

The potential legalization of marijuana in Nevada will be presented to voters Nov. 8, and a yes or no vote on Question 2 is not currently a concern for Boulder City public officials and safety officers.

News Briefs

Pilot slightly injured in plane crash

St. Jude’s moves, expands gift shop

The gift shop at St. Jude’s Ranch for Children has moved to a new, larger location on campus and is making minor renovations.

Traffic division aims to keep roads, drivers safe

Here is more information on some of the basic functions of the Boulder City Police Department and what functions each area provides to the citizens we serve.

Police Blotter

Oct. 18, 11:31 a.m.

Developer seeks to create master-planned community with 1,600 homes

Boulder City developer Randy Schams announced Monday morning that he is in escrow for 640 acres of land in the Eldorado Valley, where he plans to build a master-planned community, and is seeking approval from the city to supply water and sewer service to the site.

News Briefs

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