Vice President Mike Pence touched on all of President Donald Trump’s familiar re-election points during a campaign rally Thursday in Boulder City, with promises to uphold law and order and further expand the country’s economy garnering significant time.
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Boulder City recently had a place in the 2020 national presidential campaign as Vice President Mike Pence stopped by for a visit Oct. 8.
The sound of laughter is once again echoing through the Senior Center of Boulder City as locals have returned for their weekday lunches.
Life in Boulder City has taken another step toward returning to normal as larger gatherings are permitted and some local events can be held.
A Boulder City firefighter has been recognized by the Clark County Medical Society for his work coordinating the city’s emergency medical service program.
Boulder City residents could see a reduction in their electric utility rates if City Council follows a recommendation given in a recently completed study.
The Nov. 3 general election is just 25 days away, with early voting beginning Oct. 17 and continuing through Oct. 30.
A month into the school year principals and teachers are finding new ways to connect with their students and honor their hard work despite not meeting in person.
Boulder City has spent almost $40,000 on its defense in a District Court case and could spend more than double that amount when all is said and done, according to court documents.
The Boulder City Review received five awards in the Nevada Press Foundation’s 2020 Awards of Excellence, which were announced online Sept. 24.
Boulder City’s monthlong celebration of historic preservation starts today and will feature virtual tours of several local properties.
More money is coming to the city’s coffers as council members recently approved adding land to a lease option held by Silver Peak Solar LLC.
Fraudulent unemployment claims were recently filed against some city employees, but they were not caused by a breach of the city’s or the state’s computer systems, according to officials.
A new motion to dismiss some of the claims in an Eighth District Court case against the city has been filed, and a hearing is scheduled for 9 a.m. Nov. 5.
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