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Two ballot questions about pool OK’d

Boulder City residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on a new community pool as City Council approved two ballot questions for the 2021 municipal election in June.

Business Beat: Hobby revamped as line of hot sauces sizzles

It’s getting hotter in Boulder City because a local business owner has turned his hobby into a line of popular hot sauces.

COVID restrictions eased

Statewide restrictions were eased earlier this week by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak allowing residents to attend city meetings in person as well as visit a restaurant without reservations and with a larger group or participate in small gatherings.

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Budget sees $2.4 million boost

The proposed city budget for fiscal year 2022 is approximately $2.4 million more than last year’s because revenues are expected to be almost as high as before the pandemic. The 2021 budget was reduced by several million dollars due to projected revenue losses as a result of COVID-19.

Bail set for driver who killed cyclists

A judge set bail at $750,000 for a box truck driver accused of killing five Las Vegas bicyclists, court records show.

Fired city employees file appeal

Two former employees are appealing the dismissal of their complaint accusing the city and council members of violating the open meeting law and breaching a covenant of good faith and fair dealing when they were fired.

 
City’s origins celebrated

Ninety years ago this month, Boulder City was officially placed on the map.

StoryBook’s final phase OK’d

The third and last phase of Boulder Hills Estates can begin as City Council unanimously approved its final map.

Staff recommends reinstating 10 city jobs

Staff is recommending 10 jobs be reinstated this next fiscal year because of the city’s improved financial outlook.

Thirteen to run for City Council

The field of candidates running for the two open City Council seats is set. Thirteen residents will vie for the seats currently held by Councilwomen Tracy Folda and Judy Hoskins.

Council to discuss firing city clerk

The mayor has called for a hearing to discuss firing City Clerk Lorene Krumm and she said it is because she participated in an investigation of his alleged actions at City Hall.

Elementary students will return to campus

Some of Boulder City’s youngest students will be back on campus in less than a month.

City expands vaccine program

Boulder City has increased its COVID-19 vaccine offerings and now residents ages 65-69 are eligible to receive them.

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