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On Thursday
the Chevron/
Phillips
Chemical
Company made
a $500
donation to
the Orange
County
Sheriffs
Office Blue
Santa
program.
Blue Santa
is a program
that
provides
holiday
gifts for
underprivileged
children in
Orange
County. The
program has
been in
existence
for over
twenty-five
years and is
organized by
the Orange
County
Sheriff's
Office. The
program is
entirely
supported by
donations
from the
local
community.
Toy donation
collection
boxes will
be placed
around the
community
and a list
of donation
centers will
be available
later in the
month. The
Orange
County
Sheriff's
Office will
be accepting
applications
for the Blue
Santa
program
between
November 1
and November
25. To
apply,
applicants
must
completely
fill out an
application
and submit
it along
with all
required
documents,
in person at
the
Sheriff's
Office,
located at
205 S.
Border St.
in Orange,
between 8 AM
and 5 PM,
Monday
through
Friday.
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The Orange County
Grand Jury returned
the following
indictments on
Nov. 18
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Hatton
Elementary
employees
were
pleasantly
surprised
this
Thursday
with an
early visit
from
"Santa's
Helpers"
delivering
their annual
longevity
checks.
Pictured
above are
Superintendent
Dr. Jamey
Harrison,
Asst.
Superintendent
Joe Chenella
with school
board
members Thad
Hill, Jerry
McInnis, Tom
Orozco, Mark
Anderson and
teacher
Kaylin
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On
Monday, November 2,
2009, at
approximately 10:00
AM the Orange County
Sheriff’s Office
received information
regarding a missing
person that was last
seen at 8869 Creek
Road in Orangefield.
Deputies met with
Lori Hermann who
wanted to report her
husband as missing.
The missing person
has been identified
as JAY DEE HERMANN,
a 41 year old
Orangefield
resident. According
to the Mrs. Hermann,
the last time she
saw her husband was
on Oct. 27 at their
residence. Mr.
Hermann told her he
was going to the
unemployment office
located in Orange
and he would return
after a couple of
hours. He never
returned and has not
been seen since. He
left the residence
in his black 2004 2
door Pontiac Sunfire
bearing Texas plate,
Z13-XHL. He was last
seen wearing a tan
long sleeve button
up shirt, blue jeans
and tennis shoes. He
is described as
being 6ft tall, slim
build, weight 189lb,
clean shaving, bald
head, and covered in
tattoos. Anyone with
information on the
whereabouts of JAY
DEE HERMANN or if
you have any
information on this
case, please call
EasTex Crime
Stoppers at
409-724-TIPS. You
could earn a cash
reward for your
information.
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Martin
Fox,
43,
of
Vidor,
received
life
in
prison
Wednesday
by
Judge
Buddie
Hahn
after
he
plead
guilty
for
shooting
and
killing
his
wife
Candy
Renee
Fox,
40,
and
Christina
Marie
Adams,
27
in a
home
located
at
4575
E.
Railroad
back
on
June
7.
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Members of
the
Orangefield
Water Supply
Corp. Board
along with
contractors
and
engineers,
broke ground
Tuesday on
the 19
million
dollar
wastewater
treatment
plant to be
built off FM
408 near the
Hwy. 105
intersection.
"Residents
have been
asking when
we would
offer sewer
after
bringing
them water
in 2000 and
now that
phase of the
project can
begin," said
board
President
Kent
Hannegan.
The project
is expected
to take 18
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Orangefield ISD will
have early release
at 1:00pm on Friday,
Nov 20th and will be
out the week of Nov
23 thru 27th for
Thanksgiving
Holidays.
On Tuesday at 2:14
a.m., Venoy Harmon
was sleeping at his
home at 5522 Mickler
when he told Orange
Police that he heard
a loud noise come
from his living
room. He got out of
bed and started down
the hallway when he
saw a man and heard
his voice. Harmon
exited his residence
at that time and
called police from a
neighbor's phone.
The residence was
searched but the
suspect was not
located. Information
was obtained for a
report and
photographs were
taken.
The Pinehurst FD has
elected their
2010-2012 Fire
Department Officers.
Fire Chief Grady
Gray, Asst. Chief
Jeremy Tidwell,
Battalion Chief Loyd
Trammell, Senior
Fire Captain J.B.
Lanting, Fire
Captain Travis
Donnaud, Lt. Gordon
Fregia, President
Jeremy Tidwell, Vice
President Brandon
Roy, Secretary Allen
Cowart, Treasurer
J.B. Lanting, and
Chaplain Clint Hall.
The Oath of Office
was administered by
President Jeremy
Tidwell.
Not your average
theft. On Monday
Orange Police were
dispatched to
Harry's Appliances,
in reference to a
theft in progress.
Owner Harry Stephens
had detained Eyeshea
Brown, 23, after she
walked into the back
of the store and
took two dryer belts
from the store. The
two items cost
$61.51.
Michael Williams
took matters into
his own hands Monday
after he caught a
man that had broken
into his home.
Williams, stated
when he and his wife
entered their home
on Sholars St., the
suspect saw them he
ran out the back
door. Williams
chased after the
suspect and caught
him outside of the
house. Silas
Tremaine Johnson,
25, was wearing
Williams' coat when
he was arrested for
burglary.
National
Junior Honor Society
students at
Deweyville Middle
School are preparing
holiday “care
packages” for
military heroes
serving our country.
DMS students,
parents, community
members and local
businesses are
sending wish list
items, which will be
divided and sent to
troops currently
enlisted. If you
would like to donate
to this cause you
may contact
organization
sponsors Karen
Granger or Paula
Ashworth at
746-2924. Clockwise
from left is Taylor
Swarers, Tori Lummus,
Krislyn McBryde and
Ashlee Dille.
Persons having
interests in the
Sabine River Basin
below the reservoir
are hereby advised
that at 1:00 P.M. on
Tuesday, November
17, 2009, the
reservoir elevation
was 172.58' m.s.l.
Currently both
generators are
operating 24 hours
per day, 7 days per
week. All spillway
gates have been
closed. Total
discharge is +12,870
cfs.
RAILROAD CROSSING
CLOSURES IN THE CITY
OF ORANGE FROM 07:00
A.M UNTIL 12:00 P.M.
FOR RAILROAD REPAIR
ON NOVEMBER 19,
W. Orange St.
Railroad Crossing
W. Cypress St.
Railroad Crossing
W. Pine St. Railroad
Crossing
W. Elm St. Railroad
Crossing
ROAD CLOSURE FROM
NOVEMBER 21-29, 2009
Sewer and Water
Repair:
12TH Street from
Green Ave. to Elm
Street Full Closure.
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Jasper has
been missing
from the
Brownwood
area of
Orange. If
you have
information
on his
whereabouts
please
contact us.
409-779-6685. |
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The
Foundation for
Southeast Texas has
announced that it
has received
$150,000 from the
estate of Maurine
Gray. The gift will
establish two
endowed funds for
organizations that
were close to
Maurine’s heart.
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The
City of Pinehurst is
offering for sale
used and surplus
equipment using the
internet auction
site provided by
Rene Bates
Auctioneers. Rene
Bates assists
numerous cities,
counties and school
districts across the
State with the sale
of surplus
equipment, seized
and abandoned
property. The City
of Pinehurst
equipment sale will
be offered on the
internet site from
November 16th until
10 am on December
1st. Items included
in the sale are a
trailer mounted Par
Kettles oil
distributor, a 1999
Dixie Chopper mower,
a 1975 Ford garbage
truck, a 1991
Eager Beaver Chipper,
and a 1993 Gradall
excavator.
Information, bidder
registration and
bidding can be done
by going to the Rene
Bates auction site
www.renebates.com. A
link to the site is
also on the City of
Pinehurst web site.
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The Port of
Orange held
a
groundbreaking
for
for their
new
Containerized
Cargo Yard
Project on
Monday and
also
dedicated
their new
$3.5 million Command
Control
Center to
longtime
Port
Commissioner
Buckshot Winfree.
Winfree has
been on the
board since
1980 and has
served as
president
the last 21
years. |
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Scarecrow
Winners
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Saturday
during the
Autumn
festival at
Shangri La
the winners
were
announced
for the
first
Scarecrow
contest
which
featured 78
entries.
The winners
of each
category are
above.
Complete
list of
winners. |
The Hurricane
Ike Disaster
Recovery Funds
application is
now available
for Small
Business located
in Orange,
Hardin or
Jefferson
County. Small
businesses
affected by
Hurricane Ike
may be eligible
to receive up to
$25,000 in a
grant for their
business.
The applications
and criteria for
this program may
be downloaded
from
www.orangecountyedc.com
or you may
attend an
informational
meeting that
will be held at
Lamar State
College Orange
on Wed, Nov. 18
at 1pm.
On Saturday, Nov.
14, at approximately
9:20 p.m., Officers
of the Orange Police
Department were
dispatched to the
Executive Inn in
reference to an
aggravated robbery
of an individual.
Officers arrived and
made contact with
the 24 year old
victim. The victim,
a resident of the
Executive Inn, was
in the parking lot
and was approached
by two black males.
One black male
produced a pistol
and demanded money
from the victim.
Another black male
stood by while the
other grabbed the
victim’s wallet and
both suspects jumped
in a vehicle and
left the area. The
suspect vehicle was
located parked and
unattended at one of
the suspect’s
residences. All the
suspect’s are known
but are still at
large. Detective
Sgt. Jefferson-Simon
was notified and
responded at the
scene and the
investigation is
still ongoing. The
victim was not
injured.
On Saturday November
14, 2009 at 2:00
a.m. officials from
the Orange Police
Department, Orange
Fire Department, and
Acadian EMS
responded to the 300
block of Border
Street in Orange.
There it was learned
that Christopher
Raymond Busby, a
twenty-five year old
white male of
Orange, had jumped
from a moving
vehicle. Busby was a
front seat passenger
in a 2001 white GMC
truck driven by
Carrie Laughlin, a
twenty-three year
old white female
also of Orange.
Busby was
transported to
Baptist
Hospital-Orange by
Acadian EMS. He died
as a result of the
injuries he
sustained. Justice
of the Peace Rodney
Price ordered that
an autopsy be
performed. This case
remains under
investigation by the
Orange Police
Department.
Update from Orange
Police: During the
course of the
investigation of
this event, it has
been learned that
the driver of the
vehicle presented a
false identification
during the initial
phase of the
investigation. The
true name of the
driver is Sherrie
LeBouef Busby a
twenty-three year
old white female of
Orange. During the
initial
investigation she
said she was Carrie
Laughlin, her twin
sister, and provided
identifying
information as such.
Sherrie LeBouef
Busby provided the
false identity in an
effort to prevent
her arrest for
outstanding traffic
warrants. Criminal
charges regarding
her having provided
false information
regarding her true
identity are being
considered. There is
no new information
regarding the events
specific to the
fatality.
Information
regarding whether or
not alcohol or drugs
may have been factor
are pending the
return of toxicology
tests.
Advice about
Swine Flu
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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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