Ethel Compton, 90, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away, surrounded by her family, on August 2, 2016. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, August 8, 2016, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City. Officiating will be Reverend Steven Leger. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with a Cursillo Rosary at 6:00 p.m., Sunday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, on May 11, 1926, she was the daughter of John A. Segelsky and Anna Mae (Fontz) Segelsky. She was a member of … [Read more...] about Ethel Compton
New Bank Coming To Town
County Bancshares, Inc. announced that it has received regulatory approval to acquire First Live Oak Bancshares, Inc. and its subsidiary First State Bank, Three Rivers, Texas. The acquisition is expected to be finalized in the third quarter of 2016. "We are very excited about this opportunity to build on the solid foundation established by the board of directors and employees of First State Bank," said Carlos Vacek (left) CEO of County Bancshares, Inc. "First State Bank has experienced solid growth and earnings in its home market of Live Oak County and its Loan Production Office in Travis … [Read more...] about New Bank Coming To Town
BB Gun Produces Serious Situation
An off-duty sheriff's deputy Monday stopped three teenage boys, two with pistols that turned out to be BB guns, from robbing a 13-year-old. The attempted robbery happened about 5:10 p.m. in the 1400 block of Green Avenue in downtown. Cliff Hargrave, who is retired from the Orange Police Department and is now working for the Orange County Sheriff's Office, caught the three robbers near his business. OPD Detective Captain Robert Enmon said Hargrave had the boys on the ground at gunpoint after seeing one of the boys with a gun. Hargrave Tuesday described the pistol as "a very realistic … [Read more...] about BB Gun Produces Serious Situation
BC Still Working on Water Issues
Bridge City is addressing the increased level of contaminates in the city’s water system. The city sent a letter to citizens this past weekend after being notified by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of the contaminates level. Utility Superintendent Mike Lund for Bridge City gave the details of the letter. Lund admitted the city was in violation going over the allowed levels of contaminates. The letter also stated at the current levels that if a citizen drank the water in 15 to 20 years they could have detrimental health conditions. During the City Council meeting on Tuesday … [Read more...] about BC Still Working on Water Issues
County Employee Insurance Approved
County employees had their insurance package for next year approved by the Commissioners Court Monday. County Judge Brint Carlton indicated rising insurance costs caused the Court to change the insurance plan. Carlton said employees will have an increase in their deductibles to $2500, an extra $5 for office visits, and an additional five to ten dollars for medication co-pay. The new plan will cost the county about $4.3 million, but the previous plan would have been an additional $160,000 according to Judge Carlton. Further discussions included health insurance contribution rates for … [Read more...] about County Employee Insurance Approved
Richard Carl Bodin
Richard Carl Bodin was born in Port Arthur, TX on August 28, 1948 to Lloyd and Zoe Bodin. He passed away on August 3, 2016. Carl had a career with Gulf Oil that became Chevron in Port Arthur. He was a bulk oil supervisor. He coached Little League and Pony Colt baseball in Port Arthur. He enjoyed playing cards with his friends, offshore fishing, but most of all, loved hearing about all the activities of his seven grandchildren. Their visits always were the highlight of his day. He was most proud of his children and the wonderful adults they are. He loved bragging about them to whoever would … [Read more...] about Richard Carl Bodin
WOCCISD Orientation Activities
WOCCISD campuses announce orientation activities. Schools within the West Orange – Cove CISD have announced various orientation and registration activities: North Early Learning Center North Early Learning Center will hold Transportation Tag Pick-up on Thursday, August 18 and Friday, August 19. The event will be from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. both days. Tags may be picked up in the front office. Additionally, North will hold a “Sneak-A-Peek” on Friday, Aug. 19 from 10 – 11 a.m. This event will allow parents and students to meet the teacher and visit the classroom prior to the first day of … [Read more...] about WOCCISD Orientation Activities
Tropical Storm Earl
National Weather Service says: Tropical Storm Earl has finally gotten its name as it traverses the Northwest Caribbean. Maximum winds are near 45 MPH. Some strengthening of the storm could occur before it makes landfall along the Eastern coast of Belize tomorrow evening, but Earl is not expected to become a hurricane at this time. Earl poses no threat to the northern Gulf coast and we will not notice any real change to our typical summer pattern in the coming days. … [Read more...] about Tropical Storm Earl
Part Of Meeks Blocked Off
Part of Meeks Drive is blocked off for road construction. Orange Public Works Director Jim Wolf said a contractor is repaving an area from about 200 feet north of International Drive up to Allie Payne Road. Wolf said the city hired a contractor for the work. The repaving of the section should take about a week, depending on whether. The project begins pulling up the existing surface. The surface is grinded and mixed, then put back on the roadway. Then it is packed down for a new base. Wolf said a two-inch layer of new asphalt will then go on top of the base. After the contractor finishes … [Read more...] about Part Of Meeks Blocked Off
OC Restaurant Reports
Orange County restaurants and food businesses were scoring high in the last part of July with all but two earning 'A's. Health Inspector James Scales went to 17 food businesses and gave three perfect scores. The lowest score was an 82 and went to the Honey Stop convenience store, 1012 West Park Avenue in Orange. Demerits included heavy mold and slime inside the ice machine. The scores of 100 went to Fastbreak store on North Main Street in Vidor, Econolodge Inn and Suites in Bridge City and Taco Bell on North Main Street in Vidor. Scales also made a pre-opening inspection with no score for a … [Read more...] about OC Restaurant Reports
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