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Understanding the Growth Ordinance

This was the proverbial second bite at the apple for Boulder City when it comes to the possibility of selling off a large tract of land adjacent to Boulder Creek Golf Club in order to pay for a proposed replacement for the aged and broken city-owned pool.

All (volunteers) aboard!!!

Since as far back as he can remember, Scott Dam has loved trains.

$1 million awarded for BC wastewater solution

Efforts to end the long-standing Boulder City practice of sending more than a million gallons of wastewater a day to evaporate in the desert took a step forward last week as U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto announced $1 million in federal funding for the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) to design a wastewater recycling system for Boulder City.

Art in the Park celebrates 59th year

For nearly six decades Art in the Park has been a staple in Boulder City and one of its most popular events, drawing both artists and art lovers from around the nation.

BCHS gearing up for senior nights

Our Boulder City High School student council is in the midst of celebrating Nevada Week of Respect.

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Chamber prepares for BC job fair

In their meeting of Sept. 26, as part of regular business, the City Council received a periodic update from representatives of the Workforce Connections.

BCHS… Go! Fight! Win!

Ron Eland/Boulder City Review

Short-term rentals in BC? Still Illegal

Council declines to change city code to accommodate vacation rentals

Pool funding plans move forward

The road toward funding a new municipal pool in Boulder City has been somewhat tortuous.

Showing their Eagle pride

Last week, Boulder City High School celebrated its annual homecoming week with festivities during the week at the school and ending Friday with the homecoming game and the next night with the dance.

Capturing a moment in time

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, it’s safe to say that Pamela Leon has millions of words to her credit.

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