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Candidates to express views at forum

The Boulder City Review is sponsoring a forum Thursday evening, April 28, featuring the candidates who are running for mayor and City Council in the June primary election.

Fair to connect workers, jobs

The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce and the city are teaming up so local businesses and the community can help each other.

Voters to weigh in on police, fire facilities

The ballot for the 2022 general election grew Tuesday, April 12, as City Council approved a question asking voters if up to $7 million in capital improvement funds should be spent on a new police station and a new fire department training facility.

Every dog has its day — and place to play

The back portion of the Little League fields at Veterans’ Memorial Park will be fenced off to create a safe space for dogs to play.

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Surplus fire gear sent to Ukraine

The Boulder City Fire Department is helping Ukrainian firefighters by joining the efforts of Operation Fast Response-Ukraine.

Human remains discovered

What started out as a usual morning hike turned into something bizarre when Charles Chaffee found human remains in the desert near his home.

Lake Mead remains fifth most visited national park

Lake Mead National Recreation Area is the fifth most visited park in the nation for the second year in a row with 7.6 million visitors in 2021.

Proposal aims to eliminate recreation fees for youths

Residents may have temporary relief from some recreational fees if City Council approves a request from the mayor at its next meeting.

 
Class to teach lifesaving techniques

A member of the Boulder City Rifle and Pistol Club is bringing a new class to the facility that is geared to helping people learn how to save lives.

Attorney, clerk, manager get praise, raises

The city attorney, city clerk and city manager received 8 percent pay raises after City Council members gave them glowing performance reviews during a special meeting Tuesday, March 29.

Reel ‘em in: Hatchery visitor center to open

Visitors to Lake Mead National Recreation Area can now learn more about the native fish that inhabit the lake and what it takes to raise them.

Leavitt withdraws from Senate race

Rep. Glen Leavitt of Boulder City withdrew from the race for State Senate, District 20, on March 24.

Lowman ready, eager to serve

Boulder City’s new reserve battalion chief is focused on helping the community through his job with the fire department.

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