It wasn’t just the price of eggs that went up.
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It’s one of those things that is hard to get excited about but important to the overall health of the city. Kind of like the municipal equivalent of broccoli.
Anniston, Ala., located in the northeastern part of the state with a population of around 21,000, is a far cry from the glitz and glamour of Paris, along with its two million residents.
“Cities set strategic plans as a way to set broad goals for the community, with public input, so that over a span of multiple years, the council, the staff and the community overall has a focus on the goals they want to accomplish.”
In their meeting of Jan. 9, the Boulder City Council voted to approve both a five-year financial plan for the city as well as a separate five-year plan for spending on capital projects.
With a single vote, the city council approved funding in the neighborhood of $3 million for three projects at its Jan. 9 meeting.
The investigation into the shooting of a dog at-large continues following an incident on Jan. 3.
For the past decade it’s been not uncommon to see Doug Smith running on the streets of Boulder City – winter, spring, summer or fall.
Last month, Boulder City’s Cameron Borg did something almost all Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts dream of, completing their Eagle Scout project.
Welcome to the world of middle school: where the minds are as unpredictable as the weather and your patience gets more exercise than gym class!
It was one of those calls that all law enforcement officers dread hearing.
For more than three months now, both residents and visitors have had a much easier way of seeing whether or not Boulder City’s unofficial mascots are up for a visit.
For a small town whose basic charm is largely built on its unchanging nature (the population has been stable to within about 1,000 people for more than three decades, just as one example), a lot has changed in 2023.
As he raced around the room to help make sure everything was in order Monday, Ray Turner may have summed things up best with one simple movie quote.
A high-speed chase earlier this month, which moved through parts of Boulder City, ended with no injuries and the occupants arrested.