Sherri Jorgensen is one of 13 candidates seeking a seat on City Council.
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The slate of candidates for the coming City Council race has been set. Thirteen residents are seeking one of the two open seats.
The city’s financial outlook is getting brighter, but staff is still encouraging caution moving forward into the next fiscal year.
The return to normal continues as restaurants and casinos can now operate at 50 percent capacity.
A year ago everything changed when COVID-19 became a daily part of life.
The Boulder City Police Department is adding two lieutenant positions to better serve the community and its officers.
More than 8 million people visited Lake Mead National Recreation Area last year, moving it to the fifth most visited National Park Service site in the country.
This week we will dip our toes into this year’s English slang and a whole new generation of words to keep up with:
For the first time in almost a year Clark County School District students are back on campus in Boulder City.
Decisions about filling the open city clerk position could be made next week when City Council considers several items about the process.
Boulder City has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine offerings and now community support and frontline staff members as well as people ages 65 and up can receive them in town.
Boulder City is losing another employee as airport manager Frederick “Willy” Williamson is retiring.
Two former employees are asking a Nevada District Court judge to rule on their claim of improper notice for a meeting last year to discuss terminating their employment contracts.
In a day in the life of a Boulder City resident, he or she is so involved with tasks and daily activities that they probably wouldn’t think about how the state advertises Nevada to the nation and around the world. However, for some volunteers and state employees, this is at the top of their to-do list. Much like individual business owners budget and plan their advertising campaigns each year, the state of Nevada does so as well.
A somber mood was at City Hall Tuesday evening as City Council fired longtime City Clerk Lorene Krumm despite many people calling in to support her and express their disagreement with the action.