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News Briefs, Nov. 7

Service for late councilman set for Dec. 8 at Smith building

Programs for mental health issues may reduce use of 911

Hand-in-hand with the 911 issue is the growing problem of mental health issues dissolving into law enforcement actions. Some towns and counties are partnering to revive a mental health program that aid frequent 911 callers and have saved taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. These programs assist in identifying why callers are frequently using the 911 system when an alternative is to be connected with nonprofits or veterans’ groups that can help them.

Police Blotter, Nov. 7

Oct. 29, 2:18 p.m.

City seeks to refinance debt

The city could save several million dollars if the City Council approves an agreement to refinance its debt.

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Equine herpesvirus confirmed at local corral

The presence of equine herpesvirus at the Boulder City corrals was confirmed late last week, and the Boulder City Horseman’s Association is establishing procedures to protect the facility and prevent future outbreaks.

Department and officers recognized by state agency

The Boulder City Police Department and two of its officers were recently recognized by the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

Business Beat: StoryBook opens second phase of neighborhood

StoryBook Homes has opened the second phase of its Boulder Hills Estates neighborhood, being built near the intersection of Bristlecone Drive and Adams Boulevard.

News Briefs, Oct. 31

Water to be shut off for a day for equipment replacement

Lee holds early fundraising lead in congressional race

The Democratic incumbent in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District opened up a large fundraising lead after the Oct. 15 filing deadline, federal election records show.

Police Blotter, Oct. 31

Oct. 22, 12:20 a.m.

 
Councilman Harhay dies

Councilman Warren Harhay died Tuesday night after a lengthy illness. He was 76.

Council disregards attorney’s advice

In a divided vote City Council went against the recommendation of City Attorney Steve Morris at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 22, and could face an open meeting law violation for including an item on the agenda.

Unknown illness sweeps through corrals

Several horses at the local corrals had to be put down this weekend because of an unknown illness, and the facility is under a mandatory quarantine to prevent more from becoming ill.

Gingerwood gets OK to expand

Gingerwood Mobile Home Park will be growing as City Council approved rezoning part of the property to allow for more residential plots.

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