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Continuing to impress during the preseason despite a narrow defeat, Boulder City High School football fell to 4A Clark 28-20 ...
Last week, it was announced that fourth graders throughout the state are invited to participate in an essay contest, with the ...
Southwest Diner to honor her for her 50 years of service to the Boulder Dam Credit Union and the community. Three days later, ...
Advancing to 4-7 on the season, Boulder City High School girls volleyball got back in the win column with a victory over ...
Boulder City High School held its traditional back-to-school assembly this past Friday. School spirit and enthusiasm filled ...
It wasn’t all about donuts or whether super bright pink is an appropriate color for a building in the historic district. In ...
While the great majority of public comment surrounding the issues of unsafe usage — often by juveniles — of e-bikes and electric scooters was firmly on the side of the city ...
Advancing to 5-0 on the season, the boys defeated rival Moapa Valley 14-4 on Aug. 28, followed by a 13-5 victory over Coral Academy on Sept. 2. Getting past the rival Pirates, Will Teeples and Miles ...
Nobody likes a mandate. After serving in city and state government for more than 30 years, that is one of the biggest lessons I learned. But sometimes, mandates keep us safe and even save lives.
We may crack up watching slip and fall accidents on TikTok or “America’s Funniest Home Videos”, but in real life, especially for seniors, it’s no laughing matter.
This year is especially meaningful as we celebrate our 85th year of Boulder City High School. Along with honoring our history, we are also embracing new opportunities—like the launch of SOAR, our new ...
Sophomore Luke Jappe started the first home game of the season in style with a kickoff return for a touchdown. The Screaming Eagles marching band performed several songs, including a few with alumni ...