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Heart-healthy living keeps tickers ticking

Every February, the American Heart Association promotes heart health in the hopes we will take an active approach to heart-healthy living year-round.

Ethics complaint settled; no violation found

BREAKING NEWS: The Nevada Commission on Ethics unanimously approved a consent order regarding the complaint filed by Mayor Kiernan McManus and former City Councilwoman Tracy Folda against former city attorney Steve Morris.

Schools aim to keep clean campuses after end of mask mandate

Local principals are working hard to maintain a safe and clean environment on campus for staff and students in light of the state’s mask mandate ending.

Citywide power outage planned

A citywide power outage is planned for Tuesday, Feb. 22, as the city’s electrical division upgrades the 69-kV line between Buchanan Boulevard and the Boulder City Tap.

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Noted drummer Nelson dies

Sander “Sandy” Nelson, who was well-known for his talents as a drummer and as a staple of downtown Boulder City, died Monday evening.

Locals embrace end of mask mandate

Boulder City residents do not have to wear masks in public after the governor issued a new executive order rescinding the mandate regarding their use.

Leash law stands

Residents will not have to follow new restrictions for their pets after City Council failed to pass changes to the leash ordinance despite the animal control department saying they were needed.

Council hires extra counsel

Boulder City has new legal representation to help with its real estate, utility and energy contracts.

Grant to help fund water meter replacement

Boulder City’s scheduled replacement of its water meters received a boost by way of a $75,000 federal grant for the project.

Restrictions for pets proposed

Pet owners could have different restrictions to follow if City Council approves a new ordinance at its next meeting.

Fire department seeks to add 9 to staff

Boulder City Fire Department is looking at adding as many as nine positions to improve its response time throughout the city.

Walton plans to run for council

Steve Walton, former chairman of the city’s Planning Commission and interim fire chief, announced his intention to run for City Council on Tuesday.

Revenue added to pool fund

Despite a dissenting vote from the mayor, Boulder City’s fund for a new pool is $3.1 million richer because of extra revenue received during the 2021 fiscal year.

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