On June 15 at 10:42 pm, officers of the Orange Police Department responded to the Golden Triangle Emergency Center at 3107 Edgar Brown in West Orange in reference to a gunshot victim. Upon arrival Orange officers learned that the gunshot victim had been shot while at 610 Burton (James Zay Roberts Apartments) in Orange. The victim, a twenty five year old male resident of Orange was suffering from a non-life threatening wound. The victim did not want to file charges and would not cooperate with the investigation. He was interviewed by a detective and then released after the bullet was removed. … [Read more...] about Man Shot At Roberts Apartments
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Ruth Jewel Mohn
Ruth Jewel Mohn, 93, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on June 15, 2018, at her home. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Officiating will be Reverend Jim Lea and Reverend John Sims. Burial will follow the service at Autumn Oaks Memorial Park in Orange, Texas. Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 10:00 a.m. Born in Oakdale, Louisiana, on January 24, 1925, she was the daughter of Cray Rogers and Helen (Smith) Rogers. Ruth loved the Lord and was an active member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church … [Read more...] about Ruth Jewel Mohn
Students Make Get Well Cards For Patients
Good teachers recognize and take advantage of all kinds of opportunities to help their students grow; emotionally as well as academically. Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School Spanish teacher, Sandra Warren and husband John, pastor of First United Methodist in Orange, went to Houston to visit a church member following surgery. When they arrived, the member, Judy McClelland, was asleep, but daughter Myra Sanders was with her and that’s where this story goes into “teacher mode.” Myra retired from LCMCISD when she and husband Alan moved to the Houston area and she is now teaching … [Read more...] about Students Make Get Well Cards For Patients
OC Marriage Licenses Jun 11-15
Marriage License: Issued By The Office of Brandy Robertson, Orange County Clerk For the Week of June 11, 2018 thru June 15, 2018 Joseph J. Frederick and Miranda D. Trevino Shannon C. Daigle and Monica D. Gossett Bobby Jones and Felice Wright Aaron R. Herrington and Samantha A. Hamilton Alvin E. Gardner and Thuy T. Spell Mitchell L. Burge, Jr. and Chace R. Cannon Randy W. Wheat and Erin L. Shaw Ronnie C. Shugart, Jr. and Lindsey R. Norwood Sterling L. Morgan and Sondra J. Laroue David L. Arnold and Cheryl R. Marze Christopher C. Hoelter and Magen L. Wright Jayce L. Doyle and … [Read more...] about OC Marriage Licenses Jun 11-15
Carolynette Kolb
Carolynette Kolb went to be with our Lord on Thursday, June 14th, 2018 in Beaumont, Texas. She left this earth surrounded with the comfort of her family by her side. Carloynette was a lifelong resident of Mauriceville, Texas. While being employed by Dupont Chemical Plant, she began a baking legacy. Carols cakes became a thriving business in 1981. She enjoyed watching her daughter continue the legacy that we all know as Cakes Plus. Carolynette was very well known in the community. She was involved with many activities at First Baptist Church Mauriceville. She was loved by everyone. … [Read more...] about Carolynette Kolb
Kimberley Kay Trahan
Kimberley Kay Trahan, age 52, of Orange, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. Funeral Services, under the direction of Dorman Funeral Home, will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2018, at 11:00 AM at Mauriceville First Baptist Church in Mauriceville, Texas, with Pastor Brandon Hansen officiating. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Friday, June 14, 2018, from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Mauriceville First Baptist Church. Kimberley was born on Thursday, November 4, 1965, in Orange, Texas to parents, Patricia (Dorman) and Philip G. Cox. She … [Read more...] about Kimberley Kay Trahan
FEMA Reimbursement A Slow Process
As hurricane season begins, the city of Orange is still working to get money from FEMA and insurance companies nine months after Tropical Storm Harvey. Sherry Jackson, city accounting manager, presented details of losses, expenditures, and reimbursements to the city council this week. FEMA owes the city about $2.1 million in reimbursements for debris pickup alone. City Manager Dr. Shawn Oubre said he hopes the money for the reimbursements come in before another disaster hits. Hurricane season started June 1 and this week meteorologists were watching for possible tropical storm … [Read more...] about FEMA Reimbursement A Slow Process
More Accolades For Bergeron
University of the Incarnate Word baseball student-athlete Kyle Bergeron earned Academic All-Southland Conference honors, the league office announced Thursday. Bergeron was named to the first team as a second baseman. "Kyle put in the time away from the ballpark that it takes to be great in the classroom," said UIW head coach Patrick Hallmark. To be eligible for academic all-conference honors, student-athletes must have above a 3.00 cumulative GPA. Additionally, they must have completed at least one year at their current institution and have played in at least 50 percent of the team's … [Read more...] about More Accolades For Bergeron
LCMCISD Honor Roll
Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD Honor Roll 6th Grading Period Little Cypress Elementary First Grade All A's Case Beatty, Felicity Bob, Jillian Hale, Knox Hinds, Brayden Leblanc, Briggs Lucas, Dillon Crouch, Alyssa Cummings, Bryson Gonzales, Gerald MacNeil, Gracelyn Pollock, Rylee Scales, Kyndall Temple, McKinley Wallace, Parker Williams, Elijah Burks, Jackson Haile, Kynslee Haure, Bryden Huff, Brendan Menges, Kyndahl Peveto, Brie Thibideaux, Hunter Veitch, Kayson Holcomb, Cameron Knott, Laila Prudhomme, Brinley Gunter, Conner James, Kamberlyn Cockerham, Roselyn Crane, Marren … [Read more...] about LCMCISD Honor Roll
Rain Chances On The Increase
From the National Weather Service - A series of tropical waves will be in the Gulf of Mexico, causing higher rain chances for our region through the Father's Day weekend into early next week. Rain totals of 2 to 4 inches can be expected, with locally higher amounts. In the heaviest rains, expect to see some flooding. Rain chances will slowly decrease by the middle to end of next week. Due to the rain, high temperatures will be near normal, while low temperatures will be above normal. Tides will run about a foot above normal due to the strong onshore flow through early next week. … [Read more...] about Rain Chances On The Increase
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