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Smith, original 31er, dies

Laura Godbey Kelly Smith, whose family was part of the original 31ers in Boulder City, died Sept. 7 at the age of 90.

News Briefs, Sept. 19

Leavitt to seek re-election

Rules of road apply to cyclists

I continue my recap of new Nevada laws that may be of interest.

Police Blotter, Sept. 19

Sept. 10, 7:51 p.m.

PGA gives Boulder Creek chance to shine

The Professional Golf Association of America has selected Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City as one of the 12 courses in the country to host a regional event this year.

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Council establishes pool committee

Residents can now help in a new way with replacing the city pool after City Council officially established an advisory committee for the project.

Rescued cats faring well, being adopted

Things are looking up for the cats recently rescued from a local animal hoarding situation as many have been adopted and more should be ready soon.

Avery earns national recognition for work on registry

Bill Avery, a longtime employee of the Boulder City Police Department, was recognized nationally this week for his work on the local sex offender registry.

Waterline extention project called complete

Boulder City has completed its contractual obligations for the recent Eldorado Valley waterline extension and will not have to do a third phase, according to city officials.

Women in fatal crash identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified two women killed in a crash Sept. 4 at the base of the Interstate 11 offramp and U.S. Highway 95 that injured four children.

News Brief, Sept. 12

Trial set for ex-candidate

Right turns on red OK after full stop

I continue my recap of new Nevada laws that may be of interest.

Police Blotter, Sept. 12

Sept. 3, 3:36 a.m.

BC fire chief retires suddenly

Longtime Boulder City Fire Chief Kevin Nicholson retired Tuesday morning, and it was effective immediately, according to the city.

City Council approves refinancing of debt

The City Council approved moving forward with refinancing the city’s outstanding debt, which could save approximately $2.5 million and reduce the debt term by four years.

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