The public is invited to the 14th annual tribute to Orange County veterans 6 p.m. Sunday, May 28 at the Heritage Veterans Memorial Plaza, 3810 M.L. King Drive in Orange. The event is free. Held annually on the plaza on the campus of Orange First Church of the Nazarene, the program includes special speakers, patriotic music and more. The event will feature greetings from District Court Judge Dennis Powell. Judge Powell was born in Hope, Arkansas; he moved to Orange Texas in 1967 and began Jr. High School here in Orange at M. B. North Jr. High. An honor graduate of Stark High … [Read more...] about Powell Keynote At Veterans Plaza
Fields Of Plenty Dedication
John Malcolm “Mack” Reeves
John Malcolm "Mack" Reeves, 67, of Orange, Texas, passed away on Monday, May 1, 2017, at Harbor Hospice of Beaumont, in Beaumont, Texas. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, on Thursday, May 4, 2017, at Dorman Funeral Home; Brother Larry Doucet officiating. Rite of Committal will be held at 4:00 PM, following the funeral service at Morse Cemetery, in Buna, Texas. Visitation for family and friends will be held from 5:00 PM- 8:00 PM at Dorman Funeral Home. Mack was born on Friday, February 10, 1950, in Orange, Texas, to Marlene (Richardson) and Jesse Reeves. He was a lifelong … [Read more...] about John Malcolm “Mack” Reeves
Traffic Stop Turns To Drug Arrest
On Monday, May 1 at 10:25 Officer J. Trussell of the Pinehurst Police Department responded to the 1200 block of 28th Street in Pinehurst in reference to a suspicious person on a motorcycle. Upon arrival she located a white male on a motorcycle attempting to leave the area. She detained him and identified him as Luke Ivan Purgahn, 41, of Orange. He was found to hold an outstanding warrant issued by Justice of the Peace PCT. 4 in Vidor. He was placed under arrest for that warrant. A subsequent search of his person revealed a small plastic bag that contained a white, crystal-like substance … [Read more...] about Traffic Stop Turns To Drug Arrest
BC Water Filters Installed
The City Council in Bridge City had a short meeting Tuesday, but the council did hear some good news. City Manager Jerry Jones said filters have been installed in two of the three water wells in Bridge City. The wells on FM 408 and on Rachal near the City Hall now have the filters in them and are supplying all the water for Bridge City. Early results are good with no signs of iron or manganese in the water after going through the filters according to Jones. He added that as part of the breaking-in period there will be some further backwashing of the system which could cause some … [Read more...] about BC Water Filters Installed
Financial Capability Signed
The Commissioners Court gave approval Tuesday night for the second week in a row to have County Judge Brint Carlton sign a document stating that Orange County has the financial capability to pay its share of the construction of a proposed levee to be built between Sabine Pass and Galveston by the Corps of Engineers. The project which is nicknamed the Ike Dike is estimated to cost $1.9 billion. The county’s portion of the cost would be 35 percent or about $674 million. Last week the judge signed a document after approval from the Commissioners that promised financial capability … [Read more...] about Financial Capability Signed
Sharon Rowe Belk
Sharon Rowe Belk, 67, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on May 2, 2017, at her home surrounded by loved ones. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 5, 2017, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Officiating will be Chaplain David Abshire, of New Century Hospice. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 9:00 a.m. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on September 6, 1949, she was the daughter of Oscar Rowe and Alace Hoover. Sharon loved nature and enjoyed watching the squirrels. She liked beautiful flowers, … [Read more...] about Sharon Rowe Belk
Rainbow Bridge Reopens
After more than two years of work, the Texas Department of Transportation has opened both lanes of the Rainbow Bridge across the Neches River. TxDOT spokeswoman Sarah Dupre said any remaining work on the bridge will not affect traffic. TxDOT crews were on the Veterans Memorial Bridge restoring markers to the way they were before the detours were set for the Rainbow Bridge. The Rainbow Bridge, which opened in 1938, went through a painting and repair project valued at about $26 million. Preparation work began in December 2014. The project included stripping the landmark bridge of all … [Read more...] about Rainbow Bridge Reopens
April Health Inspector Scores
County Health Inspector James Scales was busy handing out good grades to restaurants and food businesses during the latter part of April. He went to 32 establishments and handed out 11 perfect scores. Most of the places rated an 'A,' but a couple had a 'B.' The Exxon Food Mart at 7120 Interstate 10 in Orange had the lowest score with a 74. The perfect scores went to the Star and Crescent Moon Cafe at Shangri-La gardens, Orange Community Action (Meals on Wheels), Little Cypress Learning daycare, Mauriceville school kitchens (new combination kitchen), Orangefield Elementary, Orangefield … [Read more...] about April Health Inspector Scores
Ray Scholarship Winners Announced
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office Employee’s Association would like to announce the 2017 recipients of The Ray Family Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who are the children of Sheriff’s Office employees and plan to attend college after graduation. This scholarship was created in the memory of Captain Tom Ray and his daughter, Blair Ray. All proceeds for this scholarship are raised by Association members. Each recipient will receive $400.00. The 2017 Ray Family Memorial Scholarship recipients are as follows: · Taylor Nicole Frederick, … [Read more...] about Ray Scholarship Winners Announced
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