Very early in the current presidential administration, a huge spending bill was passed called the American Recovery Plan Act that was sold as being needed to prop up local governments because their ...
Wine, costumes, friends and pleasant weather. What more could someone ask for? This season’s Best Dam Wine Walk, hosted by the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, kicks off Sept. 14 and will be the ...
There is no blueprint or even a manual. So, it’s a matter of creating their own with the hopes that others will follow. The new Healing Center at St. Jude’s Ranch for Children is nearing completion, ...
It’s been four months since former City Manager Taylour Tedder left Boulder City to take a job in Delaware. Since his departure, I’ve been serving as acting city manager. There has been a lot said ...
A good friend of mine recently told me about a sorry situation that he felt should never happen in Boulder City. An elderly man was discovered dead in his home. Authorities concluded he had passed ...
In one of his last presentations to the city council before he left Boulder City to pursue another job opportunity, Public Works Director Jamie Curreri was asked by Mayor Joe Hardy where the city was ...
In a vote that seemed to pit the competing values of going along to get along versus the freedom to dissent from the majority view, the city council went with unity and voted unanimously to allow ...
For the past three decades, Chautauqua has brought unique entertainment to Boulder City as many in the audience have come back year after year. This year’s event, entitled “Our First Ladies: Portraits ...