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KOGT Mardi Gras
Treasure Hunt Begins
Monday!
The Shangri La
Trash-Off scheduled
for Saturday, Feb. 4
has been postponed
to Feb. 18th because
of the
weather.
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Deweyville
band members
Jenna Davis
and Alexis
Barnes
seek shelter
Friday as
they prepare
to perform
for the
swing bridge
dedication
(see story
below).
Saturday's
forecast
includes a
70% chance
of
thunderstorms
with a high
72/ low 51.
Winds will
switch to
the north
Saturday
night
bringing a
chance of
rain Sunday
with cooler
temps 61/43. |
 Deweyville
now has a site on
the National
Register of Historic
Places. Friday
morning, some 50
people gathered to
dedicate a marker at
the 1936 swing
bridge on Texas
Highway 12 at the
Sabine River. The
bridge replaced a
ferry crossing that
had been there for
more 100 years. The
event included a
performance by the
Deweyville High
School Band and the
unveiling by Newton
County Judge Truman
Dougharty and Pam
Wright from the
Newton County
Historical
Commission. County
Commissioner Leonard
Powell and Sheriff
Joe Walker also
attended.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by The Office
of Karen Jo Vance,
Orange County Clerk
For the Week January
30, 2012 thru
February 3, 2012.
Charles O. Williams
and Patricia G.
Journeay, Willard J.
Lanier and LaMoine
Galbreath, Joshua D.
Benoit and Whitney
L. Jones, Francisco
Hernandez and Maria
L. Hernandez, David
S. Carpenter and
Josie Mendoza,
Michael L. Odell and
Virginia A. Brown,
Christopher L. Brown
and Diana J. Tatroe.
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A Dodge
dually
collided
with this
car Friday
morning on
1442 by
Bessie
Heights Rd.
The patient
in this car
had a major
head injury.
In the
pickup, one
person had a
dislocated
knee and two
others
suffered
minor
injuries. |
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The diesel fuel was
stolen out of
several pieces of
heavy equipment at
the site of the new
First Baptist Church
Construction. About
410 gallons worth
$2,000 was taken.
Orange police were
called to the site
at 7637 Martin
Luther King Drive at
7:43 a.m. Thursday
by an employee of
S&H Construction.
The company is
preparing the
construction site.
The fuel was gone
from a dump truck,
back hoe, two bull
dozers and a track
hoe.
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Rachel Scott
was the
first victim
of the
Columbine
High School
shootings on
April 20,
1999.
Thirteen
people lost
their lives
on that
tragic day,
and the
world
witnessed
what
bullying
could lead
to. Rachel
made an
impact in
the lives of
others
during her
life by
performing
small acts
of kindness
and showing
compassion.
She had a
vision that
she was
going to
impact the
world and
touch
millions of
people’s
hearts even
after her
death.
Shortly
after her
death, her
father,
Darrell
Scott, found
an essay
that Rachel
had written
entitled “My
Ethics, My
Codes of
Life”.
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Orange County had
planned to start the
2012 battle against
mosquitoes Thursday
night. The surprise
January attack by
the tiny flying
vampires caught the
county's mosquito
control department
in the maintenance
mode. The eight
spray trucks and the
spray plane had been
undergoing the
annual maintenance
as required by the
state and federal
regulations. The
plan also has to
meet annual Federal
Aviation
Administration
maintenance tests,
said Mosquito
Control Director
Patrick Beebe.
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A
new slate of
officers was elected
for 2012 by the
Board of Directors
at the annual
meeting of the
Sabine River
Authority of Texas
(SRA) recently held
in Orange. Earl
Williams (seated) of
Orange was elected
as Board President.
Other elected
officers include
Vice President David
Koonce of Center,
Secretary/Treasurer
Cliff Todd of
Carthage and
Secretary Pro Tem
Mac Abney of
Marshall. Other
members of the SRA
Board include Past
President Don
Covington of Orange,
Stan Mathews of
Pinehurst, Connie
Wade of Longview, J.
D. Jacobs, Jr. of
Rockwall, and Connie
Ware of Marshall.
President Williams
is CEO of Tool Tech
Machining in
Beaumont, partner of
Cypress Bayou
Industrial Painting
and President of
Cypress Bayou, Inc.
in Orange. He
received a Bachelor
of Science degree
from Howard Payne
University, a
Master's degree from
Stephen F. Austin
State University and
completed post
graduate work at
Texas A&M
University. Mr.
Williams was
appointed to SRA's
Board of Directors
by Governor Rick
Perry in 2001. He
previously served on
SRA's Board from
1994 to 1999. Mr.
Williams and his
wife, Suzanne, have
two children and
live in the Orange
area. The Sabine
River Authority of
Texas is governed by
a nine-member Board
of Directors
appointed by the
Governor of Texas.
The Board is
responsible for
overseeing the
development of water
resources in the
Sabine River Basin.
Members of the Board
are required to
reside within a
county situated
wholly or partially
within the watershed
of the Sabine River.
They are leaders in
their communities
dedicated to serve
as active
participants in the
water issues being
addressed by the
Sabin River
Authority of Texas.
Created by the
Legislature in 1949,
the Sabine River
Authority is an
official agency of
the State of Texas.
The Authority was
created as a
conservation and
reclamation district
with
responsibilities to
control, store,
preserve, and
distribute the
waters of the Sabine
River and its
tributary streams
for useful purposes.
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Thursday
morning KOGT
received
several
reports of
black soot
on vehicles
and in the
air in the
Little
Cypress
area.
The carbon
black
plant on
Echo told
officials at
LCM that
they came
out and took
a sample and
believe it
is from
their plant
although
they will
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On
January 19th, 2012
deputies with the
Orange County
Sheriff’s Office
Special Services
Division along with
assistance with the
Orange Police
Department conducted
a joint operation at
a local motel in
Orange. This
operation was to
disrupt and
terminate active
narcotics
distribution
organizations that
were renting rooms
at local motels to
conduct street level
transactions
involving the
illegal distribution
of methamphetamine.
Contact was made
with the occupants
of the motel room by
uniformed law
enforcement officers
and plain clothes
officers with the
Special Services
Division and OPD.
The person that
registered the room
was not present. The
occupants within the
room were identified
as 37 year old,
Scott Wayne Lewis of
Bridge City, and 36
year old, Danny
Church Jr. of
Nederland. A
subsequent search of
the motel room
revealed
approximately two
ounces of crystal
methamphetamine,
digital scales, drug
paraphernalia, and
re-packaging bags
for the sell of
methamphetamine. The
crystal
methamphetamine has
a street value of
approximately
$6,600. While
investigating a
third person arrived
at the motel room,
identified as 39
year old Vernon
Knape of Port
Arthur. Scott Lewis,
Danny Church Jr. and
Vernon Knape were
arrested and
transported to the
Orange County
Correctional
Facility. This
offense is being
investigated
further, with
possible Federal
charges and
prosecution pending.

A
resident in the 6000
block of West
Tanager Trail in
Little Cypress told
Orange police
Tuesday someone got
into her unlocked
car Monday night and
stole several items.
The car had been
parked in the
driveway. The
missing goods
included a car
stereo, sunglasses,
safety glasses,
flashlight and
mini-tool kit with a
total value of about
$370.
A Houston man
stopped in Orange
for a meal and ended
up being the victim
of car burglars. The
man stopped at
J.B.'s Barbecue on
Old Hwy. 90
Wednesday afternoon.
About 3:20 p.m.,
someone inside the
restaurant told him
they saw someone at
his truck. The man
went outside and saw
someone leaving. The
driver's window to
his pickup truck had
been broken and
money was taken.
Orange police
described the
thieves as a
Hispanic male and a
younger black male,
both wearing blue
Nomex work suits
with paint
splatters. They
drove away east on
Hwy. 90 in a silver
Ford Taurus with
paper license
plates.
Someone broke out
glass and stole a
power tool from the
Tractor Supply Co.
store on Interstate
10. The manager
called Orange police
at 7:10 a.m. when
she arrived to work
and found the broken
windows. If
you recognize the
man in
this video
please call Orange
Police.
Haven't seen
this in a
while!
A noon rain
downpour
Wednesday
added to the
two-day
total in
Orange
County. The
National
Weather
Service
gauge at the
OC Airport
had 1 inch
between noon
and 1 p.m.
Wednesday.
That gauge
had about ½
inch on
Tuesday
afternoon
and evening.
The Sabine
River
Authority
lab near the
Inland-Orange
plant in
northeast
Orange
County
recorded a
total of
1.82 inches
from 7 a.m.
Tuesday to 7
a.m.
Wednesday.
The SRA
gauge on
Pier Road
near
downtown
Orange had a
little more
than an inch
from Tuesday
afternoon to
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Some
Orange County
residents with State
Farm insurance will
find out soon
whether or not they
will be able to
renew their
homeowners’
policies. State Farm
Texas spokesman
Kevin Davis in
Austin said the
company will not
renew the policies
for 11,000
homeowners in five
coastal counties,
including some in
Orange County. No
policies will be
canceled, he said.
Instead, beginning
May 1, the company
will not renew
specific yearly
policies when they
expire. Davis said
the nonrenewals will
apply to houses
along the coast or
bays and will not
include all State
Farm policyholders
in the counties.
Other counties
included in the
nonrenewal area are
Jefferson, Chambers,
Galveston and
Brazoria. Some
policy holders have
been notified of the
changes. Davis said
local State Farm
agents will be
working with their
customers to help
them find
alternatives. Davis
said State Farm has
the largest number
of homeowner
policies in the
state and will
continue to have
thousands in the
affected counties.
The nonrenewal
decision was made so
the company has the
"ability to meet our
obligations" with
other policies and
to control "our
exposure better."
What's happening
around town?
Look left and click
on our Happenings
page!
The body of a man
believed to be in
his early 60s was
found inside a
travel trailer next
to a house off the
500 block of Park
Avenue in East
Orange. Orange
Police Major Sparky
Robinson said an
autopsy is set for
Thursday to
determine the cause
of death. "Nothing
visible" indicates a
suspicious death,
but the body had
started
decomposition, he
said. Police believe
they know the
identity of the man;
however they will
wait until the
autopsy for
confirmation. The
property owner
notified police
because he had not
heard from the man,
the major said. The
travel trailer was
next to one house in
a group of small,
century-old houses
at Park and Fourth.
The particular house
faced the Park
Alley. The call to
police came about
10:30 a.m. and
officers worked part
of the investigation
in a rain downpour.
Precinct 1 Justice
of the Peace David
Peck pronounced the
victim dead and
ordered the autopsy.
City animal control
officers gathered up
several dogs at the
house.
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Are you expecting a baby? Concerned about weight gain, how much to
eat, and how active to be? While all pregnant women should consult
with their doctor for guidance on these issues, County Extension
Agent offers these tips for expectant mothers.
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 Kindergarten
and First Grade
classes at
Deweyville
Elementary
celebrated the
"100th Day of
School" by dressing
up as 100 year old
people as well as
participating in
many different
activities. We had a
parade around the
school, completed
100 piece puzzles,
made a line of 100
people read books,
sang songs, counted
100 items, etc.
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Found in the
Oak Creek
Village
Addition.
Call
886-5729.
FOUND!
This puppy,
her Mom and
sibling were
found with
collar but
no tags at
440 Texas
Ave. Call
735-4646 and
ask for
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36-year-old
George
Throop has
walked
halfway
across the
country,
traveling
west to east
from one
coast to the
other. The
most
dangerous
part of his
walk came
Tuesday in
the
drizzling
rain in
Orange. He
said he came
close to
being struck
by cars
while
walking
across the
Texas 87
overpass at
the railroad
tracks. The
overpass
doesn't have
lanes for
pedestrians
or
bicyclists.
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After
reading our
story,
Libby Green
and
Carrie
Chambliss
saw George
and stopped
to take a
picture with
him. |
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Mauriceville
MS choir
students
competed at
UIL Solo and
Ensemble
competition
at Vidor Jr.
High on
Saturday,
January
28th. Monica
Daleo,
Octavia
Weimer, Jada
McMackin,
Jennah
Dumesnil and
Kaylee
Pattillo all
received
Superior
ratings.
Lacci
Simmons,
Faith Doyle
received
Excellent
ratings.
They are
under the
direction of
Angela
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Recently
MADD
recognized
officers who
led the area
in DWI
enforcement
in 2011.
Kathy Bell-Schexnaider
presents
awards to
Sgt. Richard
Teague and
Officer
Timothy
Reeves of
the Bridge
City Police
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26-year-old Nevil
Meghani of Vinton
died Tuesday night
when he lost control
of his motorcycle
and ran into the
back of an SUV on
wet highway. The
Texas Department of
Public Safety
reports he was not
wearing a helmet.
The accident was
about 7 p.m. at the
intersection of
Texas 62 and FM 105
between Orange and
Orangefield. The
victim was driving a
Yamaha motorcycle
northbound on Texas
62. The 1999
Chevrolet SUV was
stopped at the
traffic light,
according to DPS
Trooper Stephanie
Davis. The driver of
the SUV, Raymond
Butler of Orange,
was not injured.
Meghani was
pronounced dead at
Memorial Hermann
Baptist
Hospital-Orange.
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A strike at the
Valero refinery in
Port Arthur and
other union plants
in the oil and
petrochemical
industry has been
averted. Last night,
the United
Steelworkers, which
represents the
workers, agreed to a
new contract. Union
members will now
vote on the contract
as the union has
agreed to 24-hour
contract extensions
to give time for the
voting. The union
had given notice of
a strike at the Port
Arthur plant and
another refinery in
Billings, Montana.
The United
Steelworkers union
has about 3,000
members in Southeast
Texas and about
30,000 nationwide.
Orange County Deputy
Fred Ashworth, who
was shot while on
duty last week, may
be released from a
Beaumont hospital in
a few days.
Sheriff's spokesman
Chad Hogan said
Tuesday morning that
doctors are pleased
with Ashworth's
progress and expect
him to get out of
Christus St.
Elizabeth Hospital
soon. Ashworth was
shot twice in the
upper left chest
this past Thursday
morning at the
Minnie Rogers
Juvenile Detention
Center outside of
Beaumont. He had
been transporting a
16-year-old boy from
a court hearing in
Orange back to the
detention center.
The youth got out of
his handcuffs and
managed to get
Ashworth's service
weapon. The incident
was in a closed
sally port area and
officials got the
youth to surrender
the pistol. He was
arrested and charged
for attempted
capital murder of a
peace officer.
Shirley Bonnin has
been serving on the
West Orange City
Council for 15 years
and has the position
of mayor pro tem.
She told KOGT’s
Glenn Earle Tuesday
that she plans to
file for re-election
on Monday, the first
day of filing, to
seek another term.
Earle said there is
no word on whether
incumbents Mike
Shugart and Dale
Dardeau will run for
re-election to their
seats. The city
council election
will be in May.
Congratulations to
Community Christian
School’s 2012
Homecoming Court.
This year’s theme
for homecoming was
“A Moment In Time”
and was a great
success thanks to
Student Council and
all of the
volunteers that
helped put it all
together. The
masters of ceremony,
teacher Adam
Strandberg and
teacher/counselor
Rusty Dollar kept
the crowd going with
a hilarious video
and their quick
humor during the
Senior Roast. The
food, catered by
Romano’s, was
delicious and the
music sung by alumni
Amy Benoit and
Community Church
member/Bridge City
student Kristin Ivey
was beautiful.
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Ms.
Kalli Curry was
selected as the
Teacher of the Month
for Orangefield
Junior High. Kalli
is a 2006 graduate
of Orangefield. Ms.
Curry has been
teaching for two
years. Kalli has
been employed by the
district for five
years. She worked as
a graduate assistant
coach and bus
driver, prior to
earning her teacher
certification. Curry
currently teachers
keyboarding ,
computer technology,
and physical
education to 5th -
8th grade students.
Coach Curry also
coaches 7th and 8th
grade girl athletes.
When asked about her
favorite part of the
job, Curry replied,
"My favorite thing
about teaching is
the unlimited
opportunities we
have to teach, learn
from, and affect the
ever changing lives
of our students.
Every day we have
the opportunity to
embrace the most
unique and dynamic
individuals with all
of the greatest
potential the world
has to offer. We get
to inspire character
and integrity. We
get to guide,
motivate, and
witness all of the
amazing
accomplishments of
our students. What a
life!"
Fifteen
Little Cypress
Junior High choir
students went to
University
Interscholastic
League (UIL) Solo
and Ensemble Contest
on Saturday, January
28, and brought home
fourteen medals for
receiving
“Superiors,” which
are the highest
ratings to be
achieved in the
contest, and an
“Excellent,” which
is also a very
prestigious rating.
Seventh graders
bringing home medals
are Chase Courtier,
Maddie Morphew,
Chandler Peveto,
Tyler Regan, Keegan
Sonnier, Caitlyn
Sulak, and Hannah
Hodges. Those in
eighth grade earning
Superior Honors are
Mindi Borel, Skylar
Daniels, Matthew
Frederick, M'Kenzie
Jones, Adrienne
LaCombe, and Abigail
Noah. Alia Brown
earned an
“Excellent” rating
on her solo.
Stephanie Teague is
the choir director
for LCJH. After
every student has
auditioned, judges
select one
outstanding vocalist
from all of those
who have performed
for the judge during
the contest. Three
of Teague’s singers
were selected for
this honor. They are
Hannah Hodges,
Matthew Frederick,
and Chase Courtier.
Picture - Bottom
row, left to right:
Abigail Noah, Mindi
Borel, Talya
Alvarez, Caitlyn
Sulak, and Chase
Courtier. Top row:
Keegan Sonnier,
Chandler Peveto,
Matthew Frederick,
Maddie Morphew,
Tyler Regan, Skylar
Daniels, Hannah
Hodges, M'Kenzie
Jones, and Alia
Brown. Adrienne
LaCombe is not
pictured.
The
Jefferson Refinery
is planning to spend
$75 million to $100
million on a crude
oil station on the
Orange County side
of the Neches River.
The land is part of
the Port of
Beaumont. A company
spokesman went
before Orange County
Commissioners Court
Monday to talk about
the company issuing
bonds for the
project.
Commissioners said
they will fully
cooperate with the
project. Edward
Salazar said the
company bought an
old refinery in
Hampshire and hopes
to have it online in
2013. The refinery
is expected to
process 70,000
barrels of crude oil
each day. The oil
will be taken to the
refinery by
pipeline, ship or
barge. He said the
terminal on the
Orange County side
of the Neches will
include a deep water
port, rail service
and storage tanks.
The company will pay
taxes to Orange
County. In other
business,
commissioners agreed
for the county to
apply for a grant to
get the Orangefield
Water and Sewer
District to provide
services to the
Victory Gardens area
outside of Bridge
City. The water and
sewer district
cannot apply for the
grant. County Judge
Carl Thibodeaux said
an oil drilling
company has revised
a plan to build a
road into Claiborne
West Park for
drilling. The
532-acre county park
is mostly
undeveloped woods.
The company had
planned to cut down
large trees to build
the road for
equipment to the
drilling site. Park
Director Donna
Scales had been
scheduled to talk to
commissioners about
the plan to cut down
the trees. However,
Thibodeaux said the
company found an
alternative route
that would require
removing only young
trees. Commissioners
gave transportation
director Paula
Anders permission to
hire a driver for
one of the county’s
small transit buses.
The driver will
replace one who
resigned. The
position is posted
in the county’s
personnel office and
pays $8.76 an hour
with retirement
benefits.
Precinct 1
Commissioner David
Dubose told KOGT’s
Glenn Earle that he
has a plan to save
the county money. He
has talked to Waste
Management, the
company the county
pays to removed
trash and garbage
from the Orange
County Landfill
drop-off site. The
company is willing
to provide a trash
compact to use for a
while at the
landfill. Dubose
said the county pays
Waste Management to
take away three
loads a week. The
compactor could
press the refuse
down to one load a
week. The county
will have to pay
only for the
electricity needed
to run the compactor
during the test
period. If the trial
is successful, the
county might be able
to rent or buy a
compactor.
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2012 Mardi
Gras King
and Queen
Randy and
Kathy Brown
are
congratulated
by the 2011
King & Queen
Kim and Ebb
Moore as
they take
their seats
at the
throne of
Saturday
nights Ball.
photo by
20/20
photography.
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