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Busy Boulder City Weekend

Following large community events the prior two weeks in Wurst Festival and Art in the Park, smaller community events kept Boulder City residents busy this past Saturday, which included a pancake breakfast, pumpkin patch and talent show.

Amazon buys 300 acres near Boulder City for $48 million

An Amazon representative confirmed the purchase of the land from a Nevada-based company but did not disclose the company’s plans for it.

For Estes, there’s never a dull moment

Kirk Estes has a unique hobby – he makes knives. But it’s not as simple as that.

PD talks compliance, staffing, equipment

While crime rates are down overall in Boulder City, it does not mean that the police department does not face challenges, some of which were outlined for the City Council in their meeting last week.

Country Store: Boulder City tradition for 76 years

What started as a small community bake sale to benefit the church more than seven decades ago has turned into one of the most popular annual events in Boulder City.

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King Mitchell host Halloween Spooktacular

On Friday, October 13th, King and Mitchell Elementary School held their annual Halloween Spooktacular. This was a great community event that was attended by children from all over Boulder City.

Animal shelter called ‘model program’ by chief

Conditions have changed dramatically at the Boulder City Animal Shelter since 2015 when an employee called police to tell them that the person who then ran the shelter was refusing to provide care for a badly hurt 11-week-old pit bull.

Eyesore again for sale

Judging by the amount of feedback generated by the original Boulder City Review story, interest in seeing some development or rehabilitation of the old Flamingo Inn Motel on Nevada Way was high along with hopes for a property that has long been an eyesore in the historic district would finally return to something like its original lustre.

Violent crime down 64% in BC

One of the big draws of small-town life, especially in Boulder City, is that crime rates are pretty low — especially when compared to “over the hill.” But a low crime rate does not mean that the local police aren’t kept busy.

Barriers designed to protect public events

Those who attended public events in Boulder City over the past year may have noticed something a little out of the ordinary on roadways adjacent to public gatherings. That being metal barriers.

Hendrix takes over helm of USS BDCU

Steele Hendrix has come a long way since his days of growing up in Lund, Nev., where his mom was the town postmaster, his father a cattle rancher and his graduating class had 13 students.

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.

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