Douglas Wayne Egan, 81, of Florien, Louisiana, formerly of Orange, Texas, passed away on October 2, 2016, in Beaumont, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 5, 2016, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Pastor Derick Addison and Pastor Jimmy Clark. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5:00p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Born April 12, 1935, in Shelby County, Texas Douglas was the son of Harry and Eva (Furlough) Egan. Doug was a veteran of the United States Army. He … [Read more...] about Douglas Wayne Egan
BC Homecoming Court
The Bridge City Cardinals celebrate Homecoming this week and will host Cleveland on Friday. The Cardinal homecoming court: Back left to right: Ashlyn Dommert(Fr), Chloe Jones(Soph), Alexa Acosta(Jr), Kimber Ellender(Jr), Hannah Huff(Soph), Shelbi Whittaker(Fr) Front (l to r): Seniors Ashlyn Bergeron, Maddie Thibodeaux, Kendall Gibson, Hope Hill. The queen will be crowned at halftime. … [Read more...] about BC Homecoming Court
LCJH students earn spots in All Region Choir
On Saturday October 1, 29 Little Cypress Junior High choir students traveled to Lumberton High School to compete for a spot in one of the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) All Region Choirs. Students perform two pieces for a panel of 5 judges in a blind audition. The students are then ranked by the judges and the highest ranking students are placed into one of the Region Choirs. This year, 11 students will represent LCJH in the All Region and Honor Choir Concerts which will be held on November 12, at Vidor High School. Students who earned spots in the Honor Choir are … [Read more...] about LCJH students earn spots in All Region Choir
Debate Team Third
This past weekend, the Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School debate team of Aman Tejani and Akhil Tejani attended the Cypress Lakes/Langham Creek Texas Forensic Association (TFA) qualifying tournament. They placed third, earning points toward qualifying for the TFA State tournament to be held in March, 2017. These qualifying tournaments have the most difficult competition of any debate tournaments in Texas. After being the first seed coming our of the four preliminary rounds, Aman and Akhil advanced to the semi-finals in the elimination rounds before being eliminated, earning them third … [Read more...] about Debate Team Third
Gumbo CookOff Nov. 12
The Orange Convention and Visitors Bureau is excited to announce a Gumbo Cook-off event is coming to the City of Orange! The Gumbo Cook-off will be held at the Riverfront Boardwalk and Pavilion on Saturday, November 12, beginning at Noon. We would like to invite YOU to participate as a contestant! First prize winner will receive (2) tickets to a Houston Texans game, as well as a promotional gift card valued at $500.00. Second prize winner will receive a promotional gift card valued at $300.00 and third prize winner will receive a promotional gift card valued at $100.00. Please note, limited … [Read more...] about Gumbo CookOff Nov. 12
Eli First, Bears Second
The LCM Cross Country Team finished second at the Liberty Meet Saturday. Eli Peveto finished first running in the 5A/6A Division. … [Read more...] about Eli First, Bears Second
Vidor Makes Donation
Vidor Middle School staff, faculty, and students raised $610 and Pirate Council (VMS Student Council) met that amount giving VMS a total of $1220 to donate in Honor of Mrs. Marilee Johnsons father to the local Alzheimers Association. Pictured from left to right: Jason Yeaman, Principal Vidor Middle School Marilee Johnson, Art Teacher at Vidor Middle School … [Read more...] about Vidor Makes Donation
Treasure in Orange?
When people used to day-dream about a fortune, the money didn't come a winning lottery ticket or a trip to a casino. The riches would come from finding the treasure of pirate Jean Lafitte. Tales of him burying or hiding his gold circulated around Orange County for more than a century. "It is asserted by old settlers that Lafitte and his men used to come up the Sabine River as far as where Orange now stands and hide in the forests while hunting parties were scouring the Gulf of Mexico for him," The Orange Daily Tribune wrote on April 12, 1904. “The legend of Lafitte in the Sabine River area … [Read more...] about Treasure in Orange?
Week 6 Player of the Game
Ronald Carter is the Granger Chevrolet/KOGT Player of the Game. He contributed on offense, defense, and special teams in the WOS Mustangs 45-21 win over Kennedale in Nacogdoches. Carter stepped in on offense for the injured Keion Hancock and caught three passes including one for a touchdown. Week One POTG – WOS Defense vs Nederland Week Two POTG – KJ Miller, WOS at LCM Week Three POTG – Jeremiah Shaw, WOS at BC Week Four POTG – Katon Brown, LCM vs. OF Week Five POTG - Malick Phillips, WOS vs Kennedale … [Read more...] about Week 6 Player of the Game
North to Alaska Dinner Theater
North to Alaska Dinner Theater… An Adventurous Evening of Gold Fever Tuesday, October 25th at 6:30 in the Praise Center of First United Methodist Church at 503 Fifth Street in Orange. Musicians Chris Abshire, Caroline Armstrong, Janet Bland, Kevin Doss, Donna Rogers, Doug Rogers, and others will be performing music that was popular during the Alaska and Klondike Gold Rushes of the late 1890s. The menu includes Aleutian Snow Crab Bisque, Kodiak Mixed Salad, Halibut Sitka served with Roasted Yukon Gold Potatoes, and Midnight Summer Sun Vegetables followed by NY Style Cheesecake with Glacier … [Read more...] about North to Alaska Dinner Theater
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