
Bands Include:
10:00 - 12:00--Ed Jardell and Louisiana Scramble
12:00 - 2:00--Cajun Harmony from Port Arthur
2:00 - 4:00--Jay Trahan and Cajun Jam
4:00 - 6:00--Sean Vidrine and Swampfyre
6:00 - 8:00--Jackie Caillier and Cajun Cousins
Little Cypress-Mauriceville
Superintendent Pauline
Hargrove has had a few days
to get reaction as to the
reason the $40 million bond
issue failed on May 10 by
110 votes. Hargrove said,
“The economy seems to be the
number one reason. People
have been supportive of the
district’s needs but they
also have their own
situations to take care
of.” A KOGT.com poll agrees
with 30% of the voters
saying they didn’t want
higher taxes and another 15%
saying that the Orange
annexation of Little Cypress
and the taxes that come with
it were also a factor.
There was also a group of
voters who voted against it
because they felt the junior
high needed more attention
than the high school.
Hargrove said the committee
was certainly aware of the
junior high needs but that
the high school is the hub
of the district and the
needs were more expensive.
She added that when you look
at the outside of the school
it looks fine but that many
repairs are needed from the
inside out. So when will
the bond issue be brought up
again? Hargrove said, “If
it were up to me I would
start now because the need
is still there. The next
time we could bring it to
the voters is November but
the economy is expected to
be worse then than it is
now. The committee is going
to meet and assess our
options.”
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| At the State
Awards for the Soil and Water Conservation Districts of
Texas, the Lower Sabine Neches SWCD won best district
out of the 59 in Texas. Several local residents also
received awards. Back row L-R Sandy Peveto, Wayne Peveto,
Ruben Stringer, Pat Hutson. First Row L-R Marrisia Hughes,
Cindy Claybar, Lou Harris, Dan Harris |
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Three Lamar State
College-Orange students graduated summa cum laude, with “highest
honors,” at commencement ceremonies May 9. Summa cum laude
designation includes those students with grade point averages of
3.8 to 4.0. They were Crissa Bonnin, Orange, Associate of Arts
degree, Teaching-2; Debbie Cormier, Orange, Associate of Applied
Science degree, Accounting, and Leah Felice McClelland, Orange,
Certificate of Completion, Pharmacy Technology.
more
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Orange County
Sheriff Mike White has applied for the position of
Police Chief with the City of Vidor. White says he
hasn't had an interview yet for the position which is
currently open. White was defeated by Keith
Merritt for Sheriff in March. If he's hired by
Vidor he could possibly leave office early instead of at
the end of the year. Vidor also requires its chief
to live inside the city limits. |
Look Left and "Cast Your Vote"
The Orange County chapter of the
University of Texas at Austin Texas
Exes is proud to announce their
scholarship winners for 2008.
Orange County Texas Exes has given
over $52,000 in scholarships to
local high school students over the
last twenty years.
Winners
County Commissioners Monday
appointed members to a committee to
decide how to spend the new
hotel-motel occupancy tax. Each of
the five members of the court
recommended someone to the
committee. The court had previously
agreed to have Orange County
Economic Development Corp. Director
Bobby Fillyaw on the committee.
Fillyaw helped last year get special
legislation passed to allow the
county to collect the one-cent per
dollar occupancy tax. County Judge
Carl Thibodeaux said Jack Patel,
owner of the Holiday Inn Express in
Orange, also will be on the
committee. Other committee members
will be Port Commissioner Keith
Wallace, by Prec. 1 Comm. James
Stringer; County Tax
Assessor-Collector Lynda Gunstream,
by Prec. 2 Comm. Owen Burton; The
Record Newspapers publisher Roy
Dunn, by Prec. 3 Comm. John Dubose;
former Vidor mayor Lameche Wright,
by Prec. 4 Comm. Beamon Minton; and
retired head of the Greater Orange
Area Chamber of Commerce, Betty
Harmon, by Thibodeaux. Thibodeaux
said Fillyaw is arranging for the
committee to meet with a
representative of the state
comptroller's office for a seminar
on rules on how the special tax can
be spent under state law. The
special tax can be used only to
promote tourism, which can include
the arts and sports, or for historic
preservation. The county began the
tax Sept. 1. The committee will
review applications for grants and
recommend expenditures to
Commissioners Court. Thibodeaux has
previously said the Orange County
Historical Commission, which
oversees places in the county
receiving state historical markers,
has already asked about the tax
money to help pay for the markers.
Also, commissioners once again spent
time talking about junkyards and
salvage yards. Commissioners agreed
not to assess a $100 a day fine
against Stephen Judy and his salvage
yard on Hwy. 105 outside of Vidor.
The court had given Judy time to
clean up the site before assessing
the fine. Woody Dugas, who lives by
the salvage yard, complained that
Judy should pay a fine. However,
Assistant County Attorney Doug
Manning said the county's
regulations for salvage yards are
meant to make salvage yards keep
clean and not intended to run people
out of business.
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The American Association of
University Women have awarded scholarships to Kat White
(left) of LCM and Stevee Kidwell of WOS. They are
pictured with Evelyn Sechler the Scholarship
Chairperson. Both were honored with a special Greek
dinner by Tammy Haddad of Hamshire. The scholarship
award ceremony was at the St. Paul's Episcopal Parish
Hall in Orange.
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Three Lamar University students
attained perfect 4.0 grade-point
averages to become co-recipients of
the Plummer Award, honoring them as
the top academic graduates in
Lamar's class of May 2008. One of
those students is Tiffany Smith, a
mechanical engineering major from
Mauriceville, who received the award
as the top female graduate. Plummer
Awards honor the late Otho Plummer,
who was chairman emeritus of the
Lamar board of regents and a board
member from 1949 to 1990. A graduate
of Little Cypress-Mauriceville High
School, Smith is the daughter of
Carolyn and David Smith. She is a
Lamar Honors Program graduate and a
member of Phi Kappa Phi national
honor society, Tau Beta Pi
engineering honor society, Pi Tau
Sigma mechanical engineering honor
society and the Chinese Club. Smith
was the recipient of the Katherine
E. and William C. Mundt Student
Engineering Fund scholarship, the
ENGlobal Engineering Inc. and Triple
"S" Industrial Corp. Scholarship in
Engineering and the Charles and
Susan Gordon and Julia Gordon Gray
Memorial Scholarship. She plans to
begin work in June at the Du Pont
Sabine River Works in Orange. She
lists her hobbies as paintball,
martial arts, racquetball, theology
and the Chinese language.
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There are three lab mix
puppies and one Sheppard bob tail puppy who were all
abandoned in a trailer park in Mauriceville. They are
all about 7 weeks old and come fully vet checked, first
set of shots, first flea prevention, first heartworm
prevention and 5lb bag of puppy food. We also have 5
beautiful kittens who needs homes too. If you are
interested in adopting one of them please call the North
Orange Veterinary Clinic. |
Two
West Orange – Stark Middle School
students have been named state
finalists in the “Do the Write
Thing” (DtWT) Challenge. Jacoy
Finney and Faithe Davis, eighth and
seventh grade students respectively,
were named state finalists at a DtWT
Region V Education Service Center
program banquet held in Beaumont in
April. The DtWT Challenge is a
national youth anti-violence program
implemented in schools as a writing
competition that engages students in
discussion and composition to
thoughtfully analyze the causes and
effects of violence, and to propose
solutions. The Challenge gives
middle school students an
opportunity to examine the impact of
violence on their lives and to
communicate in essay, poem, play or
song, what they think should be done
to make personal commitments to
solve about the problem. The
students from the Beaumont/ Region V
ESC, along with students from nine
other major cities in Texas
participated as part of the National
Campaign to Stop Violence. Finney
and Davis, as state finalists, have
been invited to attend the Do the
Write Thing State Recognition
Program in Austin June 21-23. At
state, both will be eligible for
national finalist consideration.
Brandy Downey is Jacoy Finney’s
English teacher. Byron Lumpkin
teaches Faithe Davis.
On Sunday, May 11
Orange Police were dispatched to 2801 Sunset Drive in reference
to a burglary. Reginald Jacobs stated that he arrived home and
discovered that someone had been inside his residence. He
discovered his Sony 8mm camcorder missing. He also said that
three windows were unlocked by the suspect(s). Jacobs said that
the suspect(s) also attempted to remove a flat screen television
from the wall in his bedroom, as well as damaging the kitchen
cabinets. There was damage to the sliding glass door leading to
his back patio.
On Sunday at 2:09 PM Orange Police to the area of Arthur
Robinson Housing in reference to a stolen vehicle. They met with
the victim, Melissa Longron, who said she was traveling in the
1100 block of 5th St. in her blue, 1995 Jeep Cherokee. Several
black males began walking in the roadway blocking her path.
Longron stopped in the roadway and waited for the males to move.
As she was stopped, a black female approximately 50-60 years of
age, approached the opened, driver's side window. The black
female reached into the vehicle and grabbed Longron's black
purse which was sitting beside her on the seat. Longron began
shouting at the female to return the purse. As she was trying to
get the female to return her purse, an unknown black male,
approximately 16-18 years of age, opened her car door and pulled
her from the vehicle by her arm. She began struggling with the
black male and he shoved her to the ground. The black male drove
away in Longron's vehicle traveling north on 5th Street. She
suffered several injuries and completed a witness statement
indicating she wished to pursue charges if the suspects were
located.

Mike Magnuson WO'72 |
KOGT is now
accepting your
Senior photos for
consideration in our
Class of 2008 photo
gallery.
Orange County
graduates will need
to email the photos
as JPEG attachments.
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Every
kid once knew the smoothest driveway in the neighborhood. The
adults would look at them funny as they headed out to a certain
driveway. To the eye, the driveways basically looked alike. But
under the metal wheels of skates strapped around a pair of Keds,
the intricacies of a cement driveway could be felt.
Looking Back
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St. Paul United
Methodist Church in
Bridge City held a
groundbreaking ceremony
at their new church site
at 1155 West Roundbunch
Road on Sunday
afternoon. St. Paul has
experienced many ups and
downs since Hurricane
Rita 2-1/2 years ago
when severe damage was
done to its sanctuary.
Originally, the church
was planning on
extensive repairs.
However, after being
approached to sell the
property, the church
members decided to
purchase 10 acres and
sell the current
property to Walgreens. |
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The Bridge City Challenge League for
handicapped baseball players got a special treat last
weekend from the BC Cheerleaders. |
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Little Cypress-Mauriceville Honey Bears honored their
seniors Tara Hughes, Captain Jasmine Lopez and
Co-Captain Chloe Champine at The Brown Center with a
banquet. The junior moms planned and decorated with "A
Black Tie Affair" theme. Drew Vandagriff, Monica
Hambrick and Chris Champine provided the entertainment
for the night. Pictured are seniors Hughes, Lopez,
Director DeAnn Lumpkin and Champine. |
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Heroes of
the Orange
County |
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Orange Mayor Brown
Claybar returns for a fourth term after defeating
Charles Atkinson by 148 votes. Jeff Holland
(right) will become the newest member of city council
with a convincing win over incumbent Cynthia Jackson. |
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Mayor |
Early |
North
3-4-5 |
Anderson
1-2 |
Sal.Army
13-14-15-30 |
LCI
6-7-8 |
Final |
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Brown Claybar - i |
523 |
174 |
112 |
97 |
209 |
1115 |
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Charles Atkinson |
408 |
60 |
49 |
50 |
400 |
967 |
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Place 1 |
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Teresa Beauchamp-i |
505 |
168 |
116 |
92 |
204 |
1085 |
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Glen Prince |
410 |
56 |
44 |
49 |
379 |
938 |
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Place 3 |
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Jeff Holland |
469 |
56 |
46 |
52 |
496 |
1131 |
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Cynthia Jackson-i |
253 |
89 |
55 |
43 |
63 |
503 |
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Mary Kirksey |
118 |
54 |
46 |
17 |
36 |
271 |
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Norman Sonnier |
45 |
21 |
7 |
12 |
31 |
116 |
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LCM Bond Issue Early Voting |
Final |
| For |
739 |
| Against |
849 |
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OC Drainage District Early Voting |
Final* |
| Prec. 2 - James "Pete"
Bean-i |
399 |
| Prec. 2 - JB Arrington |
418 |
| Prec. 4 - Jimmy Scales
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412 |
| Prec. 4 - Clyde Chesson-i |
145 |
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Pinehurst City Council - 2
at-large seats |
Final |
| John Zerko -i |
169 |
| Bob Williams - i |
151 |
| Enand Young |
78 |
| Druscila Anderson |
73 |
The Inspire XII™
Foundation announces
that upon
graduation, 175
students from West
Orange-Stark High
School and Little
Cypress-Mauriceville
High School will
receive a two or
four-year
scholarship to
attend any
accredited Texas
public university,
community college,
public health
related institution,
or technical college
as recognized by the
Texas Higher
Education
Coordinating Board. 92% of the
applications submitted were accepted into the program. Inspire
XII™ Foundation began strategic planning and program development
in January 2007. Inspire XII is an independent 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization modeled after the Kalamazoo Promise of
Kalamazoo, Michigan. For more information about Inspire XII™ or
to donate, please visit www.inspire12.org.
DuPont to Invest $150
Million, More Than Half of
That in Texas. More than
half of this $150 million
investment is expected to be
spent between the Sabine
plant in Orange and Victoria
sites. The investment is
expected to take place over
a three-year time horizon.
Sabine River Works expects
to hire about 200 people
into full time DuPont jobs
in the next three years. The
Victoria site will hire
about 10 people during the
same period of time. Most of
these jobs will be to
backfill positions left open
by retirement and attrition.
At SRW this investment will
be used to install
distributed control systems
(DCS), enhance our
capabilities to produce
Surlyn® and Vamac®, and
improve energy efficiency by
as much as 15 percent. "This
announcement is great news
for the Sabine River Works..
This is a vote of confidence
in our future by our global
business leadership," said
Mike Sanchez, site manager.
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Class of 2008
Graduation Dates |
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West Orange-Stark |
Hooks Stadium |
May 30, 6pm |
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Deweyville |
HS Gym |
May 30, 7pm |
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Community |
School |
May 30, 7pm |
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Bridge City |
Larry Ward Stadium |
May 30, 8pm |
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Little Cypress-Mauriceville |
Beaumont Civic Ctr. |
May 31, 2pm |
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Vidor |
Montagne
Center |
May 31, 2pm |
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Orangefield |
McClain Stadium |
May 31, 6:30 |
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Orange native
Shon Sims will
make his debut
as a tenor on
May 16, 2008, at
Rice University.
The recital is
open to the
public at no
charge and
details can be
found on his
website,
www.shonsimsrecital.com.
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