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Due to the extreme wildfire conditions that exist in Orange County resulting from the drought like weather conditions, the county is under a Burn Ban. Locations of burn ban signs. |
The West Orange Volunteer Fire Department will brave the heat this Fourth of July to fill their boots, aiding in the fight against neuromuscular diseases. The firefighters will be in the parking lot of the West Orange Wal-Mart, located at 3115 Edgar Brown Dr. Since 1954, Fill-the-Boot campaigns are among the primary ways in which firefighters across the country have raised nearly $200 million nationwide for MDA’s fight against neuromuscular diseases. Proceeds raised during the Fill-the-Boot campaign will help support MDA research programs and services, including purchase of medical equipment, clinic visits, support groups and sending children to summer camp. Show your support for the West Orange Volunteer Firefighters and help MDA assist local families with neuromuscular diseases. For more information about Fill-the-Boot or about MDA’s programs, contact the MDA office in Beaumont at (409) 838-4545.
From
the City
of
Orange:
It is
unlawful
for any
person
to
possess
or
discharge
any
fireworks
in the
City of
Orange.
Section
5.402 of
the Code
of
Ordinances
calls
for the
seizure
of any
fireworks
found
inside
the City
of
Orange,
except
in
permitted
locations.
In
addition
to the
seizure
of any
fireworks,
those in
possession
of or
those
discharging
fireworks
are
subject
to the
issuance
of a
citation
that
could
result
in a
fine of
up to
$500.
Given
the
current
drought
situation
the
Orange
Fire and
Orange
Police
Departments
will be
enforcing
this
ordinance
even
more
strictly
and more
aggressively
than it
has been
enforced
in
previous
years.
We are
asking
the
public
to be
aware of
this law
and of
the
dangers
associated
with the
use of
fireworks,
especially
in the
drought
conditions
we are
currently
facing.
Residents
are
encouraged
to
report
any
violations
by
calling
the
Orange
Police
Department
at (409)
883-1026.
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The Orange County Grand Jury has indicted 41 year old James Edward Holden of Deweyville for capital murder in the 1995 murder of Theresa Foskey. She was 28 when parts of her body were found floating in the Sabine River. It is believed she was murdered in a mobile home in Bridge City, where a large amount of blood was found. Orange County District Attorney John Kimbrough said bond has been denied. more |
| On June 7, 2009 at approximately 12:30 AM an Orange County Sheriff’s Patrol Deputy was stopped by a subject who reported witnessing a homicide that had just occurred at 4575 East Railroad. Deputy’s responded to this location and discovered two deceased persons. MARTIN FOX, 43, was arrested on June 7, 2009 on 2 counts of homicide. The case was submitted to the Orange County Grand Jury on July 1, 2009 and the Grand Jury returned an indictment for Capital Murder on FOX, who is currently in the Orange County Jail. Bail has been denied. More Indictments | ![]() |

Shangri
La will
celebrate
Independence
Day with
free
watermelon
and a
free
patriotic
concert
for the
public
on
Saturday,
July 4.
Shangri
La will
be open
during
normal
Saturday
operating
hours, 9
a.m. to
7 p.m.,
with
admission
to the
gardens
and
nature
center
ending
at 6
p.m.
Standard
admission
rates
will
apply.
Beginning
at 6:30
p.m.,
visitors
attending
the
patriotic
concert
by the
Orange
Community
Band
will be
allowed
free
admission.
The
concert
begins
at 7
p.m.,
and
visitors
are
welcome
to bring
folding
lawn
chairs.
Throughout
the day,
guests
may
enjoy a
stroll
through
the
gardens
as well
as a
trip
through
the
cypress/tupelo
swamp,
which is
offered
every
hour.
The
Shangri
La staff
will
serve
free
watermelon
at the
Orientation
Center
from 2-3
p.m., or
while
supplies
last.
Food and
drinks
will be
available
throughout
the day
and
during
the
concert
at
Shangri
La’s
Star and
Crescent
Moon
Café,
and the
Garden
Store
will
also be
open for
guests
wishing
to
purchase
memorabilia
of their
visit.
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A Large Band, not a Big Band, the Farewell Tour for an International Hit, America’s Favorite Romantic Pianist and a Critically Acclaimed Trumpet Player highlight the Frances Ann Lutcher Theater for the Performing Arts thirtieth season. Nine “Incredible Events” are featured on the main season with two family shows as extras to the season. Season Ticket holders are currently renewing their orders and new season orders begin July 12. The season will open with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. more |
| The new Bridge City water tower near City Hall celebrates the cities two state championships. Chief Wilson's 1966 football team featuring Steve Worster and Coach Rick Miller's 2004 Cross Country team that won the 3A title with Aaron Brannen finishing second individually. | ![]() |

On
Monday,
June 29,
2009 at
approximately
1:48 pm,
the
Orange
County
Sheriff’s
Office
received
a call
from the
resident
at 18790
FM 1130
in
Little
Cypress
reporting
a
burglary
in
progress.
The
caller,
Roy
Manley,
stated
that 2
white
males
had
entered
his
garage
and
loaded 8
air
conditioner
coils
into a
white
Ford
F-150
truck.
They
were
attempting
to steal
those
items
when
they
were
confronted
by the
homeowner.
The
homeowner
held the
two
suspects
at
gunpoint
and
contacted
the
Orange
County
Sheriff’s
Office.
When
Deputies
arrived
they
observed
air
conditioner
coils in
the bed
of the
truck
which
were
identified
by the
homeowner
as
belonging
to him
and
being
removed
from his
garage.
The
suspects
were
taken
into
custody
and
transported
to the
Orange
County
Correctional
Facility
and all
stolen
items
were
returned
to the
owner.
The
suspects
were
identified
as a 31
year old
Thomas
Norris
(left)
and a 29
year old
Brad
Hoffman,
both
from
Vidor.
Anyone
with
information
on any
felony
crime is
urged to
call
EasTex
Crime
Stoppers
at
409-724-TIPS.
You will
remain
anonymous
and you
could
earn a
cash
reward.
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Everitt Baxter, 70, of Vidor, passed away Sunday after he was run over by his own lawnmower on Friday. He had been mowing in the 4700 block of Cleveland St. in Beaumont. Baxter served in the U.S. Marine Corp. Reserves and was a retired general manager of Jack’s Tire Service. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, 2009 at Memorial Funeral Home of Vidor, with burial to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Beaumont. Visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at Memorial Funeral Home.
A 57-year-old Houston man has been sentenced for hurricane-related fraud. MICHAEL WAYNE NORDSTROM pleaded guilty on Mar. 13, 2009, to making a false claim against the government and was sentenced today to 5 years probation by U.S. District Judge Thad Heartfield. Nordstrom was also ordered to pay $12,963 in restitution to FEMA. According to information presented in court, on Sept. 28, 2005, Nordstrom submitted an application for disaster assistance to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requesting monetary assistance for his primary residence at 4180 Lakeview Cutoff Street in Vidor, Texas. Nordstrom claimed the residence sustained major damage from Hurricane Rita, rendering it uninhabitable, and that he also sustained damage to his personal property. As a result of this application, Nordstrom received a $2,000 payment on Oct. 3, 2005, a $10,963 payment on Nov. 3, 2005, and a FEMA trailer was placed on the Vidor property. Further investigation revealed that the property was actually rental property that Nordstrom owned and that the renters evacuated before Hurricane Rita and did not return. The investigation also revealed that Nordstrom actually maintained a primary residence in Houston, Texas, for which he claimed a homestead exemption. Various other public records, including his driver license records and other filings, indicate the same Houston address to be Nordstrom's primary residence. Nordstrom was indicted by a federal grand jury on Nov. 19, 2008.
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The members of the Orange County Sheriff Posse are proud to announce the presentation of five scholarships to area high school students who graduated with the Class of 2009. They are Kevinique Walker and John Jefferson from WOS, Amber Deranger from LCM, Jason Fikes from OF, and Kyle Marshall from BC. The Gus Harris Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee, as well as the rest of The Posse members, all feel our youth is a worthwhile investment. Over the years, the Orange County Sheriff Posse has awarded over $50,000 in scholarships. Orange County area businesses and professionals have helped to make this possible through donations to our rodeo and other activities. The OCSP 2009 Rodeo will take place on July 17th and 18th.
Fifty
magnificently
embellished
and
historically
important
American
firearms
are
currently
being
displayed
at the
Stark
Museum
of Art
in a
special
exhibition
Pistols:
Dazzling
Firearms.
The
Museum
will
also
host an
exhibition
celebration
for the
public
Saturday,
June 27,
from 3
p.m. to
4:30
p.m. at
the
Stark
Museum
of Art.
Pistols:
Dazzling
Firearms
was
organized
by the
Museum
of the
American
West in
Los
Angeles.
more
One person was killed and another was injured on Friday evening in a three-vehicle pile up about 5 miles north of Jasper. State Trooper Rick Reynolds said the crash occurred shortly before 8pm, when a 1988 Toyota sport utility vehicle, failed to yield right of way and pulled on to Highway 96, in front of a southbound 2001 Dodge pick up truck. According to Reynolds, the driver of the Dodge tried to avoid the crash and swerved to the left, but hit the Toyota. Reynolds said the Dodge then bounced off the Toyota and broad sided a northbound 2002 Land Rover. The Land Rover almost immediately burst into flames and it’s driver 47 year old Anita Thomas Hinds, of Orange, was pronounced dead at the scene. Officers believe that a gasoline can being carried on the pick up truck, flew into the Land Rover and burst into flames. The driver of the Dodge pick up truck, Phillip Alexander Edgerton, 20, of Newton, was taken by ambulance to the Jasper County Airport, where he was loaded onto a helicopter and transported to Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, where he was at last word still undergoing treatment. The driver of the Toyota, Jessica Elena Perky, of Brookeland, was not injured in the crash, which scattered metal debris and wreckage over a large area.
Preliminary Plans for the new Elementary School in Bridge City have been viewed by the BCISD Board and approved. Architect, Mark Magnuson, presented a design layout of the projected exterior style and floor plans for the new school with a 585 foot width and a 14 foot elevation, explaining each phase. Superintendent, Jamey Harrison, said all the requests made by the teachers, collectively, as to what they needed or would like to have in each classroom, have been put into this plan. Over all, a lot of natural light will be allowed. A plan has been provided to eliminate traffic congestion. Security has been well planned and a permanent Emergency Generator will be installed. After the construction design phase, Owen Taylor Engineering has been selected and is responsible for the mechanical, electrical and plumbing. Todd Taylor, mechanical engineer, said the new school is designed energy efficient. John White, the electrical designer was also present. Supt. Jamey Harrison said plans needed to get rolling so the kids will be out of the portable buildings and into the new school. The projected time date is December 2010.
The Orange Public Library is pleased to announce the start of their annual Summer Reading Program for 2009. The library is offering a Read-to-Me Program for children going into kindergarten and younger and a Texas Reading Club for those children going into 1st through 6th grade. more
Information on the 2009 hurricane season from the OC Emergency Management Office
Hurricane season began on June 1 and runs through the end of November. Although residents of coastal areas are most at risk, tropical storm systems can travel hundreds of miles inland, creating the potential for wind and flood damage throughout the state. Planning ahead can help you protect yourself, your family, and your property during hurricane season. more




















