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Get informed before casting ballot

By now it should come as no surprise to anyone that an election is just around the corner.

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After 67 years, missing Army private reunited with family

The emotion in her voice was palpable. After 67 years, her great-uncle, Manuel M. Quintana, was coming home.

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Beauty of bypass view defies opposition

When driving around Boulder City, especially when heading to or from the Henderson/Las Vegas area, the work on Interstate 11 is obvious.

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Now silenced voices made loudest statement

Across the nation, there were ceremonies, parades and barbecues as people marked Memorial Day.

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Citizens need to stop waging war against friends

When I first joined Facebook years ago, it was a way to keep in touch with old friends from high school who were unable to attend a coming class reunion.

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Time to move forward together

Congratulations are in order for Boulder City’s new Council members Warren Harhay and Kiernan McManus. After a long, contested and often heated race, the unofficial results show the two political...

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Fourth celebrates democracy at its finest

The Fourth of July is one of the most festive and fun holidays to celebrate.

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Value of safety measures priceless

Summer is an ideal time to enjoy the great outdoors. And with many people taking vacations during the summer months, they find themselves with more opportunities to enjoy a variety of leisure activities.

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There are many reasons to celebrate July

I love July.

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Inspire visitors to explore city’s wonders

There’s nothing like some time away from the office to clear your mind and open it to new possibilities.

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Utopian life doesn’t have to be fairy tale

Utopia. Shangri-La. Paradise.

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Not all lessons come from a classroom

School started Monday. And with it came a flood of different emotions.

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Passion for city must turn into actions

Boulder City residents love their hometown.

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Compassion helps others through tragedy

More than 50 inches of rain — more than 11 trillion gallons of water — has fallen over Texas in the past few days as Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey wreaked havoc on communities throughout the state.

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Ruling favors judge

For most of his career, Victor Miller has been fighting for one cause or another.

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New city attorney disappointing choice

We here at the Boulder City Review are extremely disappointed in the city’s selection of Steve Morris as the new city attorney.

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All in a day’s work

The past few days have shown the important roles that newspapers continue to play in our society, particularly for the local communities they serve.

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We are stronger together

Vegas. Strong.

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Fall for fall — there’s many reasons why

Fall is my favorite time of the year.

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Compromise, like marble cake, can make life better

Compromise. Simply put, compromise is the art of coming to an agreement or settlement in a dispute with each side making concessions.

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Time brings steps in right direction

It’s been said that time flies when you’re having fun. I’ve also heard that time passes much more quickly the older you get.

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Time too precious to squander

It’s been said that time and tide wait for no man.

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Reasons to be thankful plentiful

Since our paper comes out each Thursday and Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of the month, it seems natural to take this opportunity to give thanks for all the blessings that have come my way...

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Sample sights, sounds, tastes of holidays

Now that you have enjoyed your Thanksgiving dinner, shopped all the Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday sales, and polished off the leftovers, it’s time to let the holiday...

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Santa’s arrival heralds magical time

I have come to the conclusion that there truly is something magical about Santa’s red suit. It can turn back time.

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Feminism dominates 2017

Earlier this week, Merriam-Webster, a leading authority on language, declared “feminism” as 2017’s word of the year.

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‘Twas the baking before Christmas

Last year, many readers commented how much they enjoyed my column about holiday baking and requested that I make this an annual tradition. With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore, here it is:

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Change marks past year

As I look back at the past 361 days, there is one thing throughout 2017 that has been constant: change.

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No parade passes us by

The start of a new year is always a big deal for me. But it’s not the fireworks or parties that I look forward to as one year melds into another.

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Ideas, like snowflakes, must multiply to be effective

I have a confession, though I admit it won’t surprise too many people.

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