The story about St. Jude’s Ranch for Children’s proposed healing center in the Dec. 26 issue may have left the impression that the program will be the only one in the area to assist victims of sex trafficking. It will be the first residential facility of its kind.
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St. Jude’s Ranch for Children in Boulder City is one step closer to having a new healing center for victims of sex trafficking after planning commissioners recommended approval of an amendment to the nonprofit’s master plan.
Another year in Boulder City is ending and with it comes a time to reflect on some of the major events from 2019.
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Boulder City residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free from now until Jan. 16.
Influenza is unpredictable. While flu spreads every year, the timing, severity and length of the season varies from one season to another. Seasonal flu activity often begins as early as October and November and can continue to occur as late as May 1.
Far from the north pole, in an area where sand and cacti are more common than snow and fir trees, children can send in their letters to Santa Claus and get personalized responses.
Darlene Burk, a longtime Boulder City resident who helped cultivate the art scene in town, died Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the age of 89.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman said Dec. 11 that Nevada has been a national leader in water conservation by reducing demand on the Colorado River and investing in infrastructure over the past two decades.
Here are a few more recent scams to watch out for.
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The city will obtain an appraisal for a vacant cottage at ABC Park, approving a resolution to have staff move forward with the process after a local nonprofit expressed interest in leasing it.