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New plan slows Lake Mead decline by paying farms not to plant crops

Officials in Lower Colorado River Basin states want to slow the decline of Lake Mead’s water levels over the next few years by paying Southern California farmers not to plant crops.

Gould to head bureau’s lower Colorado region

The Bureau of Reclamation has a new full-time regional director for its Lower Colorado River Basin. Jaci Gould, who has been with the bureau since 1992, said she was “honored” to be selected to this position.

McKay’s contract approved

City Council unanimously approved Tami McKay’s contract Tuesday, officially making her the full-time city clerk.

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Henderson to provide temporary legal aid

Boulder City will be receiving temporary legal help from Henderson through a new interlocal agreement.

Improvements slated for veterans’ facilities

The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City will be getting some improvements thanks to new state and federal funding.

Lagan invited to shooting competition

Fresh off competing in the Tokyo Games, Alexis “Lexi” Lagan has been invited to compete in the 2021 International Shooting Sport Federation President’s Cup, which features the top 12 shooters in the world in pistol, rifle and shotgun events according to the 2021 world ranking.

90th Anniversary Celebration

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Schools, staff ready for students

The school year starts Monday in Boulder City and for the first time in more than a year, students will start it on campus.

Mask mandate wont limit access to city meetings

Access to Boulder City meetings and buildings will not be affected by the new mandate requiring everyone to wear a mask in indoor public places in counties with high transmission rates of COVID-19.

Former Councilman Bill Smith dies

World traveler, community advocate and longtime Boulder City resident Bill Smith died recently after suffering a heart attack.

Utilities director steps down

Boulder City’s Utilities Director Dennis Porter is leaving his position at the city and taking a job in the private sector.

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