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A teacher at Little
Cypress-Mauriceville
High School is now
under investigation
after an allegation
of an improper
relationship between
an educator and a
student. The school
district announced
Friday morning that
the teacher was
placed on
administrative leave
Thursday after
information was
revealed. The
teacher later turned
in his resignation.
The Orange County
Sheriff's Office was
notified and is
investigating the
complaint. KOGT has
learned the
allegations involve
a male high school
teacher and female
student. The charge
of improper
relationship between
an educator and a
student is a felony
under the Texas
Penal Code. The
charge applies even
if the student is
legal age and a
relationship is
consensual. The
offense is a second
degree felony with a
punishment of two to
20 years in prison
plus a fine up to
$10,000.
On Tuesday, January
24, 2012 at
approximately 7:40PM
the Orange County
Sheriff’s Office
received a call from
the Principal at
Orangefield High
School concerning
suspicious
circumstances. On
arrival Deputies met
with the OHS
Principal concerning
a “Hit List” that
had been located in
the boys bathroom
inside the school.
The “hit list” had
several students’
names on it and was
written on the
bathroom wall.
Orange County
Sheriff’s Office
Investigators were
contacted and
conducted the
Investigation. They
were able to locate
and speak with all
of the kids who
names were on the
list. Investigators
also spoke with each
child’s parent
advising them of the
situation.
Investigators
located the suspect
in this case who is
a 16 year old
student at
Orangefield High
School. The 16 year
old spoke with
Investigators and
confessed to writing
the “hit list” and
advised he did it as
a prank and was not
planning to follow
through with the
threats. Orangefield
High School
suspended the 16
year old student and
charges are pending
in this case. The
investigation is
ongoing. The Orange
County Sheriff’s
Office has been
providing extra
patrols and walking
through all of the
schools in
Orangefield during
this time making
sure that the school
and students are
safe.
Orange
County Deputy Fred
Ashworth is in
stable condition
Thursday evening at
a Beaumont hospital
after being shot.
Authorities report a
16-year-old prisoner
got Ashworth's
pistol during a
struggle as the
deputy was
delivering the teen
to the Minnie Rogers
Juvenile Detention
Center outside of
Beaumont. The
shooting happened
about 10:30 a.m. in
the sally port of
the detention
center. The sally
port is similar to
an attached garage
with doors that
close so a prisoner
can be taken from a
car directly into
the building. Orange
County does not have
a juvenile cells and
uses the Jefferson
County facility.
Ashworth had brought
the teen offender to
a hearing at an
Orange County
court-at-law and was
taking him back to
the detention
center. Ashworth was
shot twice.
Jefferson County
deputies got the
youth to surrender
the gun and
apprehended him. He
was never outside
the detention
center’s sally port.
The wounded deputy
was conscious and
taken by ambulance
to a Beaumont
hospital. Sheriff
Keith Merritt and
Ashworth's family
were soon at the
hospital. Doctors
removed one bullet
from his upper left
chest below the
shoulder. The second
bullet will be
removed at a later
time. Information
about juveniles is
not public under
state law. The youth
is now facing a
charge of attempted
capital murder
because of shooting
an on-duty peace
officer. The case
will be prosecuted
by the Jefferson
County District
Attorney's Office.
The youth could be
tried as an adult.
If he is declared an
adult, then the
proceedings and his
identity will be
public.
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Two
pounds of marijuana
worth up to $2,000
was found inside a
unit at the Sunset
Grove Apartments
Tuesday night.
Orange police
arrested two men
during the drug
raid. David Martin
Tizeano and Floyd
Patrick Winters,
both 35, now face
felony charges of
possession of
marijuana. They were
arrested inside the
apartment when
police came with a
search warrant.
Detective Captain
Cliff Hargrave said
the men had been
selling marijuana
and officers
obtained the search
warrant after an
undercover
investigation. No
weapons or other
drugs were found in
the apartment and
the men gave no
resistance. Hargrave
said marijuana will
sell from $750 to
$1,000 a pound. It
can be broken up for
sale in smaller
packages, often a
fourth of an ounce.
If a fourth of an
ounce sells for $40,
the whole pound can
be broken up into 64
units that would
sell for a total of
$2,560. Justice of
the Peace David Peck
set bond on each of
the men at $25,000.
Tizeano had bonded
out of jail Friday
morning while
Winters is still
incarcerated.
Riley
Rich Gibson, III, a
30-year-old Orange
man has been
sentenced to federal
prison for child
pornography
violations in the
Eastern District of
Texas. Gibson, also
known as Trae
Gibson, pleaded
guilty on May 20,
2011, to production
of child pornography
and was sentenced to
300 months in
federal prison
Thursday by U.S.
District Judge Ron
Clark. According to
court documents, on
Sep. 23, 2010, law
enforcement officers
executed a federal
search warrant at
Gibson's residence
located in the 1500
block of Link Avenue
in Orange. A search
of Gibson's personal
computer revealed
images of child
pornography, some of
which are alleged to
have been produced
by Gibson by using
his cell phone
camera to photograph
a female child
younger than 3 years
old in sexually
explicit poses.
Gibson was indicted
by a federal grand
jury on Oct. 6,
2010.
What's happening
around town?
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page!
 The
Orange Camp Fire
Council Thursday
honored Tim Schossow
of Bridge City and
Leigh Anne Dallas, a
senior at West
Orange-Stark High
School. Camp Fire
gave Schossow the
Community Service
Award and Dallas the
Dan Domas Youth
Award at the
council's 69th
Annual Dinner.
The awards give
tribute to people
who volunteer to
improve Orange
County. Schossow is
currently the
chairman of the
board at the
American Red Cross
Orange Chapter. In
addition he serves
on the boards of the
United Way of
Orange, the Sabine
Chapter of Ducks
Unlimited and the
Greater Orange Area
Chamber of Commerce.
Miss Dallas has been
a member of the
local Camp Fire
since she was in
kindergarten. In
recent years she has
become a camp
counselor. At West
Orange-Stark High
School she has been
a cheerleader and
member of the
student council and
has participated in
many community
activities,
including the Bayou
Clean-up and the
Lions Club Carnival.
She also started the
Socks for Seniors
program to gather
new socks to give to
senior citizens at
nursing homes.
A
21-year-old woman
was robbed as she
walked across the
parking lot at the
International
Apartments Wednesday
night. The woman
told police about
10:17 p.m. that she
was going to her
vehicle carrying
money in her hand
when a man asked if
she knew the
location of a pay
phone. She pointed
out a pay phone.
However, the man
didn't walk toward
the phone, he kept
walking to her. The
man pushed her and
as she stumbled
backwards, he
grabbed the money
and ran in the
direction of Zurich
Street. Police
reported the woman
was scratched in the
fall. The man is
described as white
with a heavy build
and about
5-feet-7-inches
tall. He was wearing
a dark hooded jacket
and denim jeans,
along with a black
and white striped
hat and tennis
shoes.

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This pit
bull was
found at the
county
admin.
building. If
it is yours
and you can
identify it,
please call
882-7008.
Please call
(409)350-7118
if this is
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Annette
Pernell has
her own
definition
for "soul
food"--it is
made with
love from
the heart.
That's a
major
ingredient
she expects
to use in
the kitchen
when she
opens her
restaurant,
"Having
Cake," next
week. The
Bakery and
Soul Food
Cafe is at
902 10th
St., the
former home
of The Bread
Box cafe and
Parlours.
The Orange
city
councilwoman
is putting
her heart in
her project.
She has
fallen in
love with
her adopted
hometown and
the Old
Orange
Historic
District.
She hopes
Having Cake
will be the
kind of
place where
neighbors
and friends
can walk and
enjoy her
home-style
cooking or a
piece of
pie.
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A worker at a 16th
Street pawn shop
held a copper thief
at gunpoint early
Wednesday night. The
thief was caught
tearing apart an air
conditioner unit
inside a fenced area
behind the Best Pawn
in the 1200 block of
16th Street has been
the victim of copper
thefts twice before
in the past two
months. Several
other businesses in
the same block have
recently had air
conditioning units
dismantled and the
copper tubing cut
out.
Orange police
arrested a homeless
man, 40-year-old
Jerry Wayne Jeans.
Officer J.M. Busby
said the suspect was
found inside the
small fenced area
standing on top of
the air conditioner.
The worker inside
the pawn shop went
outside with someone
else after hearing
noises in the back
of the store about
6:15 p.m. A 911 call
was made to police
while the suspect
was held by the
worker at gunpoint.
Police found seven
pieces of copper
tubing that had been
cut from the air
conditioner. The
pieces were stacked
and partially hidden
away from the unit.
Jeans is known by
local police for
hanging around
businesses on 16th
Street. He was
arrested Nov. 16 for
criminal trespassing
at a washateria on
Burton near 16th
Street.
People driving to
work on Green Avenue
at 16th Street a
little before 8am
Thursday morning
thought they saw a
covered body by the
roadway. However,
Orange police report
that a man fell on
the sidewalk.
Officers covered him
with a police jacket
to protect him from
the wetness and the
chill. The man sat
up and was okay. He
refused medical
care.
Longtime Pinehurst
City Councilman Bob
Williams said today
he will not seek
another term in the
May election. "I've
decided it's time
for some new blood,"
he told KOGT's Glenn
Earle. Williams has
been on the council
for five years
during his current
stint. He had
previously served
some 12 years on the
council with terms
dating back to the
1980s. Pinehurst
City Council Tuesday
night officially
called the next city
council election for
Saturday, May 12.
Mayor T.W. Permenter
said he will run for
a third term in that
position. Councilman
John Zerko told
Earle he will likely
run again. The
Pinehurst election
is all at-large and
this year will have
the mayor's position
plus those two
council seats up.
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Bear Lake?
The Orange
area didn't
get as much
rain as some
parts of the
state, but
still
received a
decent
amount. The
Sabine River
Authority
gauge by the
Temple-Inland
plant
recorded
2.02 inch.
The SRA
gauge on
Pier Road
new downtown
Orange had
about 1.5
inch, and
the National
Weather
Service
gauge at the
Orange
County
Airport on
South Hwy.
87 between
Orange and
Bridge City
had almost 1
inch. |
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The
Orange City Council
also Tuesday called
the election for
Saturday, May 12.
This year, Mayor
Brown Claybar is
ineligible to run
because of term
limits. He has
served 10 years,
with five
consecutive two-year
terms. Last year
Orange implemented a
system with four
council seats
elected by specific
districts. The city
had a staggered
election with two of
the single-member
seats elected in
2011 and two this
year. The seats for
District 1 and
District 3 will be
elected in May.
Also, one of the two
at-large positions
will be on the
ballot this year.
That spot is
currently held by
Charles Guillory.
Theresa Adams
Beauchamp told
KOGT's Glenn Earle
on Wednesday that "I
might not run at
all." She previously
said she might be
considering a run
for mayor. Beauchamp
has held the
Position 1 spot for
several years when
it was elected
at-large. She lives
in the area of
District 1 so she
would be able to
seek election to the
seat. However, Jeff
Holland, who holds
the Position 3 seat,
does not live in
District 3. He will
not be able to run
for council in that
district. He could,
however, run for the
at-large seat or
mayor. So far, no
one has announced
officially that they
will be a candidate
for mayor.
On Tuesday January
24, 2012 at about
7:40 p.m. the Orange
Police Department
responded to the
report of a man who
was holding hostages
at gun point inside
of a residence
located at 516 Knox.
The responding
officers learned
that Michael George
Mitchell a
twenty-eight year
old from Orange was
holding another
adult male and a ten
year old child
hostage. During the
course of the event,
Michael George
Mitchell discharged
a handgun several
times. The Orange
County SWAT team
responded, as did
the West Orange
Police Department,
Texas Department of
Public Safety
Highway Patrol and
Texas Rangers, and
the Orange County
Sheriff’s
Department. The
Orange Fire
Department and
Acadian EMS
responded and
prepared to provide
emergency medial
treatment should it
have been necessary.
Michael George
Mitchell surrendered
to police at about
9:50 p.m. and was
placed under arrest.
He is charged with
Aggravated Assault,
Aggravated
Kidnapping, and
being a Felon in
Possession of a
Firearm. No one was
injured in the
course of this
event.
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A Buick
sedan went
into a deep
ditch about
3:45 Tuesday
afternoon at
the
intersection
of Cordrey
and 14th
Street.
Orange
police at
the scene
said a
pickup truck
may have
been
involved in
a small
collision
with the car
but officers
were trying
to sort out
what
happened.
The roads
were wet.
Rescue
workers had
to remove
the driver
on a
backboard.
She was
taken to the
local
hospital by
Acadian
Ambulance
service with
non-life-threatening
injures. A
young
teenage girl
was a
passenger in
the car but
was not
seriously
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Orange police were
called to the local
hospital Monday at
noon because a
70-year-old woman
said her 31-year-old
daughter had pushed
her. Officer T.W.
Hilyar reported the
woman had suffered a
severe cut above her
left eye that needed
medical treatment in
the emergency room.
Police arrested the
daughter on a
warrant for a
misdemeanor offense
from Orange
Municipal Court. The
woman could face a
future assault
charge.
A man told Orange
police Monday
morning that someone
took nearly $6,800
worth of items from
his vehicle that had
been parked at the
International
Apartments on Meeks
Drive. The missing
items included a
laptop computer, a
job box with power
tools, a tool bag
with power tools, a
Freon bottle and
loose change.
Someone stole
numerous items from
a house in the 3600
block of Ridgemont
Drive while the
resident was at work
Monday. The woman
told Orange police
she went to work at
6 a.m. and
discovered the items
missing when she
returned at 2:10
p.m. The missing
items include a
32-inch TV and a
Toshiba tablet.
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A
small business jet
skidded on water
during heavy rain
and ran off the
runway at the Orange
County Airport
Tuesday morning. The
pilot and eight
passengers were not
injured, said Sgt.
Richard Howard with
the Texas Department
of Public Safety in
Orange. The jet had
come from Alabama
and the passengers
were going to one of
the local
industries, he said.
DPS Trooper
Stephanie Davis in
Beaumont reported
the craft was a
Cessna 560 and the
pilot was Claude
Edward Collins. The
landing gear of the
craft was damaged.
Howard said the
runway is like any
asphalt surface in
that oils and other
materials rise to
the surface in the
rain. The pilot had
been coming in for a
landing about 10
a.m. and
hydroplaned. During
the skid it made a
360 degree turn
before stopping in
the grass. He
estimated the
aircraft traveled
about a quarter of a
mile after the skid.
Regulars at the
Orange County
Airport said the
pilot and Cessna
come to Orange
often. Witnesses
said smoke or water
was coming from the
wheels as the craft
after it hit the
runway. The pilot
had come in during
the heaviest part of
the morning’s rains.
DPS conducted the
initial
investigation and
has notified the
Federal Aviation
Administration. The
FAA investigates all
aircraft accidents.
Also responding to
the accident were
the Orange County
Sheriff's Office,
Orange Fire
Department and
Acadian Ambulance.
The ambulances left
after finding that
no one was injured.
The
Mauriceville Middle
School University
Interscholastic
League (UIL) math
and science team
competed on
Saturday, January
21, at a meet
sponsored by Odom
Academy in Beaumont.
This was the first
ever math and
science competition
for MMS and the team
placed Fourth
overall out of the
fifteen schools in
attendance; some
from as far away as
Houston. Matthew Cox
earned First Place
in the Seventh Grade
Science Division,
while Parker
Linscomb won Third
Place in the same
division. In Eighth
Grade Science,
Richard Warner
placed Seventh out
of 45 contestants in
that group. Pictured
left to right -
Matthew Cox, Parker
Linscomb, and
Richard Warner.
The Orange County
Sheriff's Office
will be getting a
fitness center for
the staff courtesy
of money confiscated
from drug dealers.
Commissioners Court
Monday approved
Sheriff Keith
Merritt's plan to
develop the fitness
center that will be
equipped like a
commercial gym. The
workout center will
be set-up in a
building on Border
Street that the
sheriff's office
previously used.
Merritt told
commissioners that
the expenditure has
been approved by the
U.S. Department of
Justice, which sets
rules on how law
enforcement agencies
may spend
confiscated drug
money. In other
business,
commissioners
approved the
purchase of a 2,000
gallon oil truck for
the road and bridge
department for
$152,000. The new
truck will replace a
1992 model.
Assistant County
Attorney Doug
Manning told
commissioners that
legally, the
sheriff's office
must continue to pay
full benefits and
salary to jailer
Chris Brown until
the end of December.
KOGT's Glenn Earle
reports she was
injured, but Manning
did not say how she
was injured.
The
West Orange-Stark
High School chapter
of Business
Professionals of
America competed at
the Area 5, Region 1
Regional Leadership
Conference at
Central Heights High
School in
Nacogdoches on
Saturday. Earning
second place or
higher in their
events, the
following people
qualified to compete
at the State
Leadership
Conference (March
1-3) in Dallas:
MyQuesha Davis, 2nd
place, Economic
Research Project;
Casey Chapman, 2nd
place, Prepared
Speech. The Computer
Animation Team of
Roman Sandacz and
Raven Pard also
placed 2nd to
advance to State.
The following people
also placed, and
will serve as
alternates. Morgan
Neal, 3rd place,
Extemporaneous
Speaking; LaTasha
Richard, 4th place,
Medical Office
Procedures; Amina
Flore, 6th place,
Keyboarding
Production; And the
Video Production
Team, which placed
4th and consists of
LaTasha Richard,
Danielle LeDay,
Tristan McDonald,
and MyQuesha Davis.
Casey Chapman also
placed 5th in the
Administrative
Support Concepts and
Information
Technology Concepts
open events, which
are tests available
for all students at
the conference.
Chapman is chapter
President. Lacey
Hale and Donna Enard
are club sponsors.
The U.S. Marshals
Service is reporting
that a Louisiana man
wanted for
aggravated rape of a
child may be in the
Orange-Vinton area.
The man is
40-year-old William
Charles Langley Jr.,
or Bill Langley. He
is white or
Hispanic, 5-feet-8
inches tall and
weighs about 225
pounds. He has brown
hair and brown eyes.
Information about
his whereabouts
should be made to
the marshals at
337-251-6921. A cash
reward is available
for information
leading to his
arrest. Informants
will be kept
confidential.
St.
Mary Catholic School
Student Council sent
17 leaders to the
TASC District 17
Winter Retreat at
the Houston
Galleria. The
retreat consisted of
leadership
activities, ice
breakers, small
group activities and
skits led by
selected student
leaders (Junior
Councilors). Three
of the St. Mary
students were
selected to be these
JC's for the
consultant. They
were Madison Miller,
Tyler McCorvy and
Mitchell Lee.
Pictured (bottom
left to right) in
the group are Nathan
Hughes, Dalton
Wimberley, Michael
Lee, McCartney
Miller and Lydia
Covington. Then
Kaitlyn Braquet,
Madison Taggart,
Morgan Lindsey,
Olivia Fuselier and
Sarah Gonzalez. The
top rows are Edward
Doan, Madeleine
Fuselier, Alexis
Cox, Mitchell Lee,
Madison Miller,
Tyler McCorvy and
Emily Erb.
Frances
Ann Lutcher had the
wealth that made the
1890s known as the
"Gilded Age" in
America. Her
husband, Henry Jacob
Lutcher, had started
the great Lutcher
and Moore Lumber Co.
that owned vast
lands of timber and
mills to make boards
that were shipped
around the world.
God was always in
her thoughts and for
decades, she planned
on building a
beautiful church
with the best
designs and artwork
of the Victorian
Era. On Sunday,
January 28, 1912,
she sat with her
family in the
dedication service
for her grand
building for First
Presbyterian Church
in Orange. On Sunday
January 29, the
congregation of
First Presbyterian
will mark the 100th
anniversary of the
Lutcher Memorial
Building with a
rededication
service.
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Orange
Community
Christian
held their
Homecoming
and the
Royalty was
announced.
Duchess
Samantha
Leifeste,
Queen Ivey
Benoit, King
Jacob
Trevino, and
Duke James
Herbert.
Right:
Homecoming
Beau's Ryan
Tibbits,
Jacob
Trevino,
Jacob
Alexander
and
Sweetheart
Madalyn
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A
variety of 17
rifles, shotguns and
pistols was reported
from a house in the
Westmont subdivision
during the weekend.
The owner of the
house on Bruce Lane
called Orange police
about 10 a.m. Sunday
to report the
burglary. The owner
was not living in
the house at the
time but owns the
property and uses it
for storage. The
thief got in by
forcing open a place
in the back of the
house. Police
reported the missing
guns included
collector
commemorative rifles
for the American
Centennial, Teddy
Roosevelt
Centennial, Canadian
Centennial and NRA
Centennial.
A man walking in the
1400 block of Main
Street Sunday night
was jumped by four
or five men and
beaten. Cash and
prescription
medicine were
stolen. The
46-year-old man
called 911 at 9:39
p.m. after being
attacked. He said he
had walked from his
house in the Ridgeon
area. The men came
out of a house on
Main Street when he
walked by and
attacked him. He was
taken by Acadian
Ambulance to the
emergency room at
Memorial Hermann
Baptist Hospital
Orange.
Also during the
weekend, the owner
of a Chevrolet
Impala reported that
his car was
vandalized and an
IPod was stolen from
inside. The car was
at a house on Bridal
Wreath Street in the
Roselawn
neighborhood.
Someone scratched
slur words on the
panel of a back
passenger door and
also cut the two
front seats. The
incident was
reported at 8:36
Saturday night.
Burglaries reported
to Orange Police:
8:16 a.m. Friday:
Ford tailgate with a
fold-out step, worth
$1,500, from 6000
block of Ironwood
Drive.
11:49 p.m. Friday:
Acer laptop computer
from house in 500
block of Bilbo.
10 a.m. Saturday: A
42-inch TV, laptop
computer and
assorted jewelry
from 2000 block of
Lincoln Drive. Total
value estimated at
$11,200. Entry made
by kicking in locked
door.
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The Little
Cypress-Mauriceville
High School
University
Interscholastic
UIL Prose
and Poetry
team, under
the
direction of
Theater
Director
Cory Broom,
attended the
Nederland
Academic
Practice
Meet on
Saturday,
January 21.
Three LCM
students
earned spots
in the
finals. They
are: Aaron
Alford –
Third Place
in Poetry
and Emily
Dodd – Fifth
Place in
Prose, both
seniors; and
freshman
Triston
Stringer –
Sixth Place
in Poetry.
Combined
with Debate
Team scores,
the LCM
Speaking
Team won
First Place
overall at
the
tournament.
Students
are, from
left, Aaron
Alford,
Emily Dodd,
and Triston
Stringer. |
West Orange – Stark
High School
Journalism students
won the second place
team award at the
Hamshire-Fannett UIL
Academic Practice
Meet held earlier
this month. WO-S
students placed in
every journalism
event. Kylie Hughes
led the team of WO-S
students. She placed
3rd in News Writing,
4th in Feature
Writing, and 6th in
Editorial Writing.
Casey Chapman placed
1st in News Writing.
Miller, Jacobs and
Platt placed 2nd,
4th, and 5th in
Headline Writing,
respectively. In
other events, Bailey
Baer placed 5th in
Poetry; while Otis
Frazier placed 6th
in Calculator
Applications. Meri
Elen Jacobs is the
WO-S Journalism
sponsor. Brandy
Bonnin and Cynthia
Tolliver are WO-S
sponsors of poetry
and calculator
applications,
respectively.
Flex
Oil Services of
Channelview will be
recycling used oil
and oil filters from
Orange County.
Commissioners Court
on Tuesday awarded a
contract to the
firm, which was one
of two bidding. Flex
will pay the county
$1.30 per gallon for
used oil and will
pick up the used oil
filters at no cost
to the county. The
county generates the
used oil and filters
mainly through the
sheriff's office
cars and equipment
used by the road and
bridge department.
Also, Commissioners
Court learned that
county Purchasing
Agent Connie Cassidy
has received her
credentials as a
"certified public
buyer." KOGT's Glenn
Earle said about
Cassidy
"Congratulations for
a job well done. The
honor does not come
easy."
Austin lawyer Dan
Lawton, who
represents cities in
Orange County
opposing the
proposed Entergy
rate increase
request, said his
law firm is still
working with
consultants before
filing documents
with the Texas
Public Utilities
Commission. He told
KOGT's Glenn Earle
he hopes to deliver
the paperwork to the
commission soon.
Lawton has a record
of getting reduced
rate increases from
Entergy in the past
because of his
filing with the PUC.
Entergy Texas in
November asked for a
system-wide rate
increase of $112
million a year. That
rate would mean the
rate for the average
home consumer would
go up about $14 a
month. Lawton also
told Earle that he
is working with the
company to get a $43
million rebate to
customers based on
Entergy overcharges
on fuel charges.
Construction on the
new Orange Senior
Citizens
Center-Meals on
Wheels building
could be finished by
the end of February
or the first of
March, according to
Jay Trahan, Orange
economic development
director. The senior
citizens center is
going up on the
corner of Fifth and
Division streets and
is part of downtown
development. Earlier
this month, the
Orange City Council
and City of Orange
Economic Development
Corporation awarded
a construction bid
for riverfront
development
downtown. Trahan
told KOGT’s Glenn
Earle that the
contractor,
SpawGlass and
members of the
Jeffery Carbo
Landscape Architect
team have held the
first
pre-construction
planning meeting.
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