Three straight losses since the open week have the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears down, but not out. Coach Randy Crouch says the Bears are still motivated to get better in the remaining district football games. Crouch believes LC-M will regroup knowing three district contests remain and will press forward for those games. LC-M did suffer one injury last week as defensive end Landon Alford is questionable this week with an injured upper arm. The opponent this week is Huffman. Crouch looks at the Falcons’ offense. Previously, the Falcons threw the ball almost every play out of the … [Read more...] about Bears Down, But Not Out
Neighborhoods Covered In Black Powder
Suzy Wallace, who lives in Cypress Bayou I subdivision, woke up Saturday morning to find the black powder was back. It covered the plants, the patio furniture and even the trash can. After touching the trash can, her fingers were black. She and her neighbors, who also had the powdery film, say it came from the nearby Orion Engineered Carbons plant on Echo Road. Monday, Orion spokesman Steven Burgin said the substance could be black mold or naturally-occurring soot. He said the company received six complaints and sent people to collect samples. The samples will be sent to a third-party … [Read more...] about Neighborhoods Covered In Black Powder
Bobcat Honor Roll
Orangefield High School Honor Roll 1st Six Weeks 9th Grade Highest Honors Peyton Beebe, Brayden Berry, Hayden Bertrand, Jordan Brown, Sydney Catt, Shayla Cormier, Peyton Decker, Liam Downs, McClane Downs, Sabrina Droll, Cheyenne Durio, Kadeon Evans, Kade Grozier, Jacob Harvey, Kasey Hoffpauir, Whitley Hoyland, Cade Kile, Logan Lacouture, Cooper Lowe, Amber Martinez, Le’Ana Martinez, Sadie Menard, Kent Michael, Jocelynn Myrick, Thai Nguyen, Heston Puckett, Lily Saucedo, Chloe Smith, Colton Smith, Linh Tsan, Chelsea Wiley. 9th Grade Honor Roll Jaysie Banken, Brooklyn Batchelor, Brady … [Read more...] about Bobcat Honor Roll
Police Reports Include Unresponsive Child
Orange police and Texas Child Protective Services are investigating injuries to a baby girl Sunday night. Police were called to the apartments at 3819 Meeks Drive at 9 p.m. Sunday because of the child being unresponsive. Detective Captain Robert Enmon said the girl was younger than a year. She was first taken to a local hospital and then to Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Captain Enmon said she was in stable condition Monday. Burglars hit the Church of Christ in the Old Orange Historic District and stole appliances. Orange police were called to 501 Ninth Street at 12:30 p.m. … [Read more...] about Police Reports Include Unresponsive Child
Big Week For Pirates
The Deweyville Pirates are putting the last two weeks against state ranked teams behind them. Coach Lance Dale says the emphasis with the players will be the next two weeks for Deweyville. The Pirates have a few bumps and bruises, but no serious injuries entering these two pivotal games. Dale states, “It’s coming down to in these next two weeks we need to get us a win each week to get into the playoffs, but our team’s mentally ready to do it.” First up are the West Hardin Oilers. Coach Dale indicates the Oilers’ offense is led by quarterback Tyler Snead who is more of a runner than a … [Read more...] about Big Week For Pirates
LCM Places 24 in All-Region Choir
After competing in the first 2 levels of competition, Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School Choir Director Nikki Harris announced that there will be 24 choir students representing LCM High School in the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) All Region Choir Concert on November 1. These students auditioned, along with hundreds of other choir students from this region, and earned spots in one of the choirs. The students are McKenzie Guillory, Caitlyn Sulak, Maria Medina, Elizabeth Johns, Tegan Shepherd, Rachel Belcher, Abbey Brown, Karly Rogers, Hailee Sawyer, Shelby Smith, Maggie … [Read more...] about LCM Places 24 in All-Region Choir
Haunted Woods In OF Saturday
LSC-O TOT Officers
LSC-O Teachers of Tomorrow Elect Fall 2016 Officers Oct. 13, 2016 - The Teachers of Tomorrow organization at Lamar State College – Orange have elected officers for the fall semester. The officers are Associate of Arts in Teaching students and will obtain their Texas teaching certification. Pictured left to right are Molly Freed, Melanie Lee, Cedric Lee, Jada Fairchild, and Callie Choate. The president is Melanie Lee who graduated from Redbank Valley Jr./Sr. High School in 1993. She belonged to her high school’s Library Media Club serving as vice president and has … [Read more...] about LSC-O TOT Officers
Aluminum Show For Halloween
The Lutcher Theater for the Performing Arts has added a new family show to their 2016-17 Season and it arrives just in time for a Halloween treat! The Aluminum Show is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Monday, October 31, 2016. Tickets ranging from $20-$40 go on sale Friday, October 7, 2016 at Lutcher.org. After over a decade of touring worldwide, Aluminum Group is thrilled to present the world premiere of the spectacular, new Aluminum Show. This new and unique show brings the material, the music and the artists together on stage in a magical, mystery-filled creation combing visual theater, dance, … [Read more...] about Aluminum Show For Halloween
BCMS Has NJHS Induction
Bridge City Middle School welcomed 36 new members into National Junior Honor Society. Allen, Natalye Ball, Courtney Beall, Hunter Block, Destiny Bonin, Madison Boudreaux, Grant Briggs, Gavin Bunch, Thomas Champagne, Evvy Cooper, Waverlee Dillow, Julian Dunigan, Ashlyn Foreman, Slade Guidry, Jackson Hale, Emberlee Hargrave, Janae Honeycutt, Gabrielle Huff, Chloe Joiner, Gavin Kelone, Seth Le, Ngoc (Tuyen) Lyons, Graciela Mirabella, Larae Moore, Blake Mouton, Macy Myers, Kyler Perry, Kian Pruitt, Zachary Richardson, … [Read more...] about BCMS Has NJHS Induction
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