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People were
standing in
line outside
the door of
Bayou
Trading Co.
in Bridge
City Friday
to meet
Becky Stark
Nugent, the
author of
"If the
Devil had a
Wife."
The book,
written by
Stark under
the name of
Frank Mills,
her birth
father's
name, has
been the
talk of the
town since
it's release
earlier this
year. |
The Orange Jaycee's
"Spring Thing" set
for Sat. March 20 is
still going on at
Claiborne Park
beginning at 10am.
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During the
LCM Board of
Trustees
monthly
meeting,
Phil Renier
of the
Entergy
Texas
Schools
Conserving
Resources (SCORESM)
Program and
Victor Enmon
of the local
Entergy
company,
present the
District
with a check
for $28,312.
L to R:
Front row:
Greg Perry,
Assistant
Superintendent;
Brenda Mott,
Board
Member,
Pauline
Hargrove,
Superintendent;
Danielle
Heil, Board
Member;
Victor Enmon
Entergy;
Rick Gandy
Board
Member; and
Debra
Martinez,
Schneider
Electric.
Second Row:
Don Anderson
and David
Jones, Board
Members;
Phil Reneir,
SCORE
Program;
Keith Adams,
Board
Member; and
Jared
McCurley,
Schneider
Electric.
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Spring has
sprung for
1st graders
at
Orangefield
Elementary!
First grade
classes
enjoyed a
picture
perfect day
at Shagri La
Botanical
Gardens
Thursday.
Environmental
entertainment
started the
day as the
children
watched a
garden skit
performed by
workers
dressed in
costumes as
bright as
the sunny
day!
Students
then boarded
the Pontoon
boat and
headed out
for a
wilderness
adventure
including
hiking,
insect
hunting,
water
inspection,
and other
fun
educational
activities
prepared by
the
wonderful
staff at
Shangri La.
O.I.S.D.
staff
members who
joined in
the fun with
the students
were 1st
grade
teacher
Elizabeth
Neely and
Superintendent
Philip
Welch. |
Elana Newell of
Orangefield High
School is the latest
Orange Countian to
become a Mirabeau
Lamar Scholar. “The
Mirabeau Scholarship
is one of the most
prestigious and
competitive
scholarships we
offer,” said Stephen
Doblin, provost and
vice president for
academic affairs.
“Mirabeau Scholars
are held to a higher
level of academic
and extra-classroom
performance because
these students are
among our best and
brightest.” Each
scholarship carries
a value of more than
$60,000 over eight
semesters of support
and covers all
expenses. Any
scholarships or
awards the student
receives from
sources independent
of the university
are applied to their
account and used
first, allowing
students to use the
Mirabeau funds for
academic-related
expenses such as
research, study
abroad, or extended
learning with the
approval of their
department chair,
college dean and the
provost, Doblin
said. Mirabeau
Scholarships are
awarded to
outstanding high
school students who
have met the
rigorous
requirements for the
scholarship. To be
considered for a
scholarship,
students must have
achieved an SAT
score of 1250 or
higher, excluding
the writing score,
or a composite ACT
score of at least
28, and demonstrated
excellence in prior
academic work. In
addition, documented
excellence in a
variety of
leadership, service,
and/or creative
endeavors is
expected. To
maintain the
scholarship,
scholars must
maintain a
cumulative GPA of at
least 3.5,
participate in the
University Honors
Program and be
involved in one or
more of the
following: student
leadership, student
government, Lamar
Ambassadors, peer
advisors or
participate in
undergraduate
research.
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The City of
Orange Fire
Department
responded to
a report of
a house fire
at 2:25AM
Thursday
morning
located at
#10 Circle R
in the
Roselawn
addition.
Fire
Department
crews
reported
heavy fire
from the
rear of the
home. Crews
initiated a
quick attack
which
extinguished
the bulk of
the fire. A
thorough
search of
the home was
completed
and no
occupants
were found.
The occupant
was out of
town and has
been
notified
about the
fire. Crews
remained at
the scene
for
approximately
three hours
insuring the
fire was
completely
extinguished
and the
cause
investigated.
The cause of
the fire has
not been
determined
and is
currently
under
investigation. |
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and "Cast
Your Vote" |
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Longtime
owner and
operator of
Veterans
Grocery in
Cove,
Antoine
"Tony"
Caillier
passed away
Wednesday
night in his
home
surrounded
by his
family.
Tony, as
most knew
him by, ran
the Grocery
for more
than fifty
years until
turning over
the store to
his daughter
Kathryn
Knox, who
runs the
store these
days with
her
sister-in-law
Karen
Caillier.
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Louisiana’s
state-licensed
casinos shook some
of their economic
doldrums last month,
winning 10 percent
more from gamblers
than in January. The
13 riverboat
casinos, Harrah’s
Entertainment Inc.’s
New Orleans casino
and the four race
track casinos took
in $208.7 million in
February, up from
$189.7 million in
January, state
police reported
Tuesday. The latest
figure was down 6
percent from the
$220 million
gamblers lost in
February 2009.
However, the
January-to-January
winnings figure was
down 14.6 percent,
making last month’s
tally a break from
double-digit,
year-to-year revenue
decreases that have
hit Louisiana
casinos in recent
months. Lake
Charles, with three
riverboats and the
Delta Downs casino —
recorded a 4.4
percent
month-to-month jump
to $54.5 million.
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On March 15
at 8:49
P.M.,
Officers
were
dispatched
to 808 15th
Street in
reference to
a burglary
in progress.
The owner of
the
residence
advised
dispatch
that he had
surveillance
equipment
set up at
his
residence
and a
subject was
inside the
residence.
Officer
Chris Arnold
entered the
residence
and located
a subject
sweating
profusely
and moving
about very
quickly.
Arnold
tackled the
subject to
the floor
and placed
him in
handcuffs.
In the
backyard
several
pieces of
electronic
equipment
were
located. The
suspect, 31
year old
Roberto
Vasquez, who
lives on
Orange St.,
admitted to
taking the
property and
was arrested
for
burglary. |
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Elway is
missing.
He's a 3 yr
old male
yellow lab,
wearing 2 ID
tags. He's
missing from
the Park
Avenue area
in Pinehurst
since
Thursday the
18th.
Contact
allisonpuente@gmail.com
if you've
seen Elway. |
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Pinehurst police
reports
The Lake Charles
City Council has
scheduled a vote on
whether to give a
permanent berth to
the USS Orleck, a
World War II-era
destroyer. The Army
Corps of Engineers
and Lake Charles
voters would have to
approve a lakefront
site. Supporters
plan to bring the
ship temporarily
whether or not the
city approves an
agreement with the
ship's supporters.
It's to be towed on
Friday from Orange,
Texas, to a
Calcasieu River spot
where a Lake Charles
businessman will let
it stay free. After
37 years in the U.S.
Navy, the Orleck was
given to the Turkish
Navy. In 2000, it
was towed from
Turkey to Orange to
be refurbished as a
war museum. Ron
Williams of the
Orleck's Louisiana
chapter says it
costs $10,000 a
month to dock it in
Orange.
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Members of
the Orange
Lions Club
attended a
workday last
weekend at
the Texas
Lions Camp
for
Handicapped
and Diabetic
Children in
Kerrville.
Their work
consisted of
clearing
land and
cutting
wood.
Lion Ralph
Thon
(holding
plaque)
received the
Jack Weich
Award for
his service
to the camp.
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St.
Mary Catholic School
had 15 winners out
of 147 participants
from the area in the
2010 Catholic
Daughters Education
Contest. First Place
winners in each
category (Essay,
Poetry and Art) will
be sent on to the
State level. The
teacher sponsors
from the school were
Jo Ann Sparacino,
Daphne McIntire and
Nancy Rendall.
Winners are
as follows:
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Little
Cypress
Elementary
had a
Science Fair
recently and
winners
finished
first to
fifth. L to
R: Renna
Toomey,
Pierce
Rendall,
Jaycee Reed,
Brandon
Garrison,
and Rachel
Belcher. |
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The
Community Christian
School Choir
performs for Open
House and at
District. The choir
recently attended
District competition
where they won first
place in two
categories:
Contemporary
Ensemble and Small
Ensemble Students
participating
included, front:
Lindsay Burns,
Morgan LeBlanc,
Marlaina Delarosa,
Madison Inman,
Amaris Berwick,
Danielle Paul,
Michaela Click,
Reagan Hambrick,
Macy LeBlanc. Back:
India Alexander,
Chloe Gotcher,
Sabrina West, Cierra
Cezar, Justine
Sylestine, Danielle
Gyasi, Tristen
Anding, Devon Mires,
Rylan Odom, Joshua
Howard, and the
choir director,
Samantha Williams
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With 750,000
records
sold,
Pianist John
Nilsen is
one of the
most
successful
recording
artists in
the
Northwest. A
leader in
instrumental
music for
twenty-five
years,
Nilsen
performs his
original
jazz,
classical,
folk, rock
and
Christian
songs
throughout
the U.S. and
elsewhere in
the world.
This Friday,
March 19 at
7 PM, Faith
United
Methodist
Church will
present John
Nilsen in
concert at
the church's
new location
- 8608 MLK
Jr., Orange.
Nilsen will
be
performing
some of the
songs from
his
seventeenth
recording
and solo
piano CD,
Places I Go,
released
November 16,
2009. You
are invited
to come and
enjoy this
free concert
sponsored by
Faith UMC.
For more
information,
call
886-1291. |
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Lakin
Longoria was
crowned the
2010
Mauriceville
Crawfish
Festival
Queen on
Saturday.
Lakin is the
daughter of
Kenneth and
Samantha
Holloway and
Michael
Longoria.
Lakin will
reign over
the 30th
Annual
Mauriceville
Crawfish
Festival
which will
be held
April 16, 17
and 18 at
the
fairgrounds
on Hwy. 62
in
Mauriceville.
The other
winners
include: (L
to R) Young
Miss Queen,
Callie
Dawson,
daughter of
Kathy
Dawson; and
Petite Miss
Queen,
Jayden
Nicole Shay,
daughter of
Tammy and
Mark Shay;
Tiny Miss
Queen,
Shailee Watz,
daughter of
Stacy Watz;
and Little
Miss Queen,
McKenzie
Freeman,
daughter of
Greg and
Misti
Freeman;
Dainty Miss
Queen,
Kenzie
Hodges,
daughter of
Joshua and
Krislyn
Hodges and
Toddler Miss
Queen Lela
Welch,
daughter of
Charles and
Crystal
Welch.
Photos
courtesy of
Colette
Marie.
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On March 12 at
2:57am Orange Police
responded to Red's
Liquor on Green Ave.
after someone broke
the front glass door
with a red brick.
The security camera
showed the suspect
entered the building
and took six one
liter bottles of
liquor valued at
$37.25 each.
In the wee hours of
March 13 two teenage
girls ended up in a
ditch after they
avoided hitting
someone standing in
the road. The two 17
year olds were in a
vehicle traveling on
Hwy .87 north near
N. Teal Rd. when
they swerved to miss
a 59 year old man
standing in front of
them. Their vehicle
crossed into the
other lane, avoiding
a head-on collision,
but landing in a
ditch. They did not
receive any life
threatening
injuries. The man,
Michael Ray, was
arrested for public
intoxication.

The Port of Orange
held a Ribbon
Cutting Ceremony to
celebrate their
newly acquired
property located at
905 Pier Road in
Orange, Texas which
was the former Naval
Reserve Center
property. The Port
acquired the site
after it was placed
on the Base
Realignment and
Closure (BRAC)
listing in May 2005.
Port Director Gene
Bouillion thanked
the U. S. Navy, U.S.
Department of
Transportation
Maritime
Administration,
Congressman Kevin
Brady,
Representative Mike
Hamilton, Orange
County, City of
Orange and Orange
County Economic
Development
Corporation for
their support and
cooperation that
enabled the Port to
submit an acceptable
Redevelopment Plan
to the U.S. Navy.
The process required
this joint effort to
successfully clear
the way for the
conveyance of the
property to the Port
of Orange. The
Property consists of
13.73 acres and
includes
approximately 23,000
sq.ft. of office
space that is
currently being
leased by the Port
to Signal
International, LLC,
Texas Division; a
500ft pier that is
being used by the
Port to accommodate
the Navy of Mexico
vessel as well as
civilian barges and
ships; and seven (7)
warehouses that the
Port plans to
renovate making them
suitable for future
industrial and
educational use. The
ceremony was held at
10:30 a.m. on
Monday, March 15th
at 1095 Pier Road in
Orange. Guests
include Congressman
Kevin Brady, State
Representative Mike
Hamilton as well as
representatives from
the U. S. Department
of Transportation
Maritime
Administration and
the U.S. Navy.
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Lisa Huynh
of BC High
School and
Derrick
Evans of OF
High School
stand with
new BC
Chamber
Executive
Director
Angela Beck
after being
honored as
the Students
of the
Month.
Other
winners
included
"Peggy's on
the Bayou"
as Business
of the Month
and Shelley
Wheatley of
John Dubose,
CPA as the
Employee of
the month. |
Joel Ardoin, who was
a candidate for JP
Prec. 1, was
defeated Mar. 2 by
David Peck who
garnered 50.6% of
the vote, barely
avoiding a runoff.
Ardoin said election
night that he would
ask for a recount
but on Thursday he
told KOGT after
looking at the
numbers he would not
pursue a recount.
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Mike
Sanchez,
DuPont
Sabine River
Works Site
Manager,
will be
leaving the
Orange plant
after being
named Global
Program
Director,
Process
Safety
Management.
Sanchez will
work with
the
Operations
Regional
Leaders to
provide
overall
leadership
for the
improvement
of Process
Safety
Management
systems
across
Operations.
He will work
from the
DuPont
Cypress
Station
offices
located just
north of
Houston.
Sanchez
succeeded
Jerry Ehrman
as plant
manager just
over three
years ago.
He will be
replaced by
Bobby
Laughlin who
has been the
plant
manager at
the DuPont
site in
LaPorte. |
One of the three
incumbents running
for re-election on
the Orange City
Council has received
an opponent as Elgin
Browning announced
he is running
against Place 1
Councilwoman Theresa
Beauchamp in the May
8 Election.
Browning, a 1976
graduate of West
Orange High, is the
Emergency Response
Chief for Invista.
The two other
incumbents running
unopposed are
Mayor Brown Claybar
and councilman Jeff
Holland.
Three people have
now applied for Rick
Gandy's (Position 6)
seat on the Little
Cypress-Mauriceville
CISD School Board.
Rex Peveto has
thrown his name into
the hat and will run
against Kent Crow
and Kolby Flowers.
Gandy will not run
for re-election.
Pos. 7 Incumbent
Danielle Heil will
be opposed by
Spencer Fuss. in the
May 8 Election.
Bridge City School
Board members
Rebecca Rutledge -
Place 3, Thad Hill -
Place 4, and Jerry
McInnis- Place 5 all
applied for
re-election and did
not receive any
opposition.
Bridge City Mayor
Kirk Roccaforte will
be opposed by Steven
Bland. In
Place 6, Louis Davis
has elected not to
run again.
Running for that
seat will be Donald
Bartz and Lucy
Fields.
No opposition in
West Orange and
Pinehurst. WO
councilmen Dale
Dardeau, Mike
Shugart and Shirley
Bonin will run
unopposed, as will
Mayor TW Permenter,
Bob Williams, and
John Zerko in
Pinehurst.
Orange County
Building
Permits for Feb.
2010.
Starting Feb 15th
thru April 1st, the
Pinehurst Municipal
Court will offer an
Amnesty Program.
This program will
allow any person
with outstanding
warrants through the
City of Pinehurst,
come in to make
arrangements with
the court. At this
time all warrant
fees will be
dismissed, as long
as the defendant
completes the
arrangement made by
the court. Each case
will be handled on
its on merits, so
this is a second
chance to clear up
the warrants. This
will save you time,
money, and the
embarrassment of
being arrested at
your job or simply
on a traffic stop.
This will also help
those with a hold on
the renewal of their
license. The Judge
will be in court on
Mondays at 3 pm or
Thursdays at 8:30
am. If you are not
sure if you have a
warrant, simply call
409-886-3873.
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Does
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have unclaimed
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The
Orange print
is available in
4 different sizes at the KOGT Studios on
Meeks Dr.
Prints already
framed are for sale
at Pinehurst
Gallery.
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Hurricane
Ike and Rita
books are
currently
available at
the KOGT
Studios on
Meeks Drive
for a
limited
time.
Office hours
are Mon-Fri
from 9-noon
and 1-5p. |
An email with a
historic pictorial
look on Orange has
been going around.
If you haven't seen
it you can see it
here
CHECK
OUT the KOGT Photo Gallery where you
can purchase photos on-line. Click
on Photo Gallery Button on the left.
New galleries will be added
regularly, so check it often.
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