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Yapp: ‘Nothing more green than restoring’

Boulder City has a large core of historic buildings and homes, many built close to a century ago and, as owners have set out to restore some of these structures, some of the challenges have been unexpected.

Directing public to BC parking

A popular tourist destination seven days a week, Boulder City can get especially crowded on weekends.

Bridging the gap between police, students

When Boulder City police officer Eric Prunty accepted the job of school resource officer, in a way he had to take a step back in time more than 30 years to when he was in school.

New Mitchell principal excited with what she has seen so far

As a CCSD educator, parent, and resident in Boulder City, I am proud to serve as the principal of Mitchell ES. I have long been aware that we are a great school in a fantastic community, but seeing the daily evidence of it is still inspiring.

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Fall family fun

Near-perfect weather greeted those who attended Saturday’s inaugural Family Fall Festival at Bicentennial Park and Wilbur Square.

Eyesore for sale … again

Boulder City residents hoping to see a long-abandoned property on Nevada Way brought back to life were dealt a blow last week when a contract for the sale of the Flamingo Inn Motel fell through just 24 hours before the sale was due to close.

Mitchell Elementary welcomes new principal

It’s been quite a whirlwind for Tracy Echeverria the last couple of weeks after being chosen for a position she’s coveted for quite some time.

Council delves back into hangars

Those who thought that discussion of the contentious issue of leases for general aviation hangars at the Boulder City Municipal Airport was over, at least until the latter part of 2024 (including staff of the BCR), were disabused of that notion when an item relating to the 28 city-owned hangars appeared on the agenda for this week’s city council meeting.

Rotarians honor Boulder City’s first responders

On Tuesday evening, nine members of the Boulder City police and fire departments were honored by the city’s two Rotary clubs as part of their Service Officer Award Recognition program, which fetes first responders who are “everyday heroes.”

Danielewicz says goodbye to city hall

There’s only a handful of employees who have been with the city as long as Susan Danielewicz.

Hail to the champs

Photo courtesy Melanie Teemant

Praying for the pets

Pet blessings. Hearing those two words together may cause some to tilt their head as they ask themselves what exactly that means.

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