Arrel Dwaine Martin, 88 of Loveland, Colorado passed away at his home on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 after a long and difficult battle with Parkinson’s disease. Services for Arrel will be at 11:00 AM Friday, June 3, 2016 in the chapel of Dorman Funeral Home with a committal service at Jett Cemetery in Orange, Texas. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM on Friday, June 3, 2016 at Dorman Funeral Home. Arrel was born in Central, Arizona, a rural farming community made up of families who belonged to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, on Thursday, May 17, 1928 to the late Eliza … [Read more...] about Arrel Dwaine Martin
Susan Spencer
Susan Spencer, 76, of Orange, passed away on June 1, 2016, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. Visitation will be from 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m., Saturday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Born in Tennell, Georgia, on May 5, 1940, she was the daughter of John B. Southerland and Beatrice McDaniel. … [Read more...] about Susan Spencer
LSCO Breaks Ground Indoors
The soil was so wet Thursday morning that the ceremonial ground-breaking at Lamar State College-Orange was moved inside to the Student Center gym. Dry dirt was placed on plastic sheets so the officials could put on their hard hats and shovel the dirt to kick off the construction of a new all-purpose academic building. Dr. Michael Shahan, president of the college, said the multi-purpose building will be 31,000 square feet with seven modern classrooms with the latest technology. The building will also include a grand room to be used by the college and the community. The room will have space … [Read more...] about LSCO Breaks Ground Indoors
Jacob Harris
Jacob Harris 63, of Orange Texas died on May 29, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Funeral services for Mr. Harris will be on June 4, 2016 at 2:30 pm at New Beginning Outreach Church located at 1512 15th street in Orange, Texas. … [Read more...] about Jacob Harris
OC Building Permits For May
MAX NEELY 4815 QUIET OAK $ 330,000.00 $ 343.25 N/H OSCAR GONZALEZ 5119 JORDAN $ 84,000.00 $ 100.00 N/H JIMMY BURNITT 4773 WEST BLUFF $ 5,000.00 $ - FLOOD REP ROBERT (BOBBY) HUDSON 3534 WEST BLUFF $ 44,800.00 $ - FLOOD REP WILLIE MORGAN 4901 MIMOSA $ 2,500.00 $ 25.00 ROOF WHEAT HOMES 260 STEPHANIE $ 200,000.00 $ 275.00 N/H DARYL BOULET 5645 N. MAIN #22 $ 7,500.00 $ 25.00 M/H LISA COLELLO 3057 … [Read more...] about OC Building Permits For May
LCM Game 1 With Robinson Moved
Game 1 of the Region 3 Final between LCM and Robinson has been moved to UH at 7:30 tonight. The game can be heard on KOGT Radio. Game will not start at 7:30. Current in a delay. Game 2 and 3 are still scheduled for SHSU Friday at 5pm. … [Read more...] about LCM Game 1 With Robinson Moved
TCEQ Fines Former Local Company
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has fined Signal International of Orange for not filing a permit compliance certification. The fine will be submitted to the court handling the company's bankruptcy. TCEQ assessed a $2,813 fine last week for the former Orange shipyard on the Sabine River on Front Street at Green Avenue. Signal filed for bankruptcy last year after well-publicized litigation filed by workers from India who said they were sold into indentured servitude to work at shipyards in Orange and Pascagoula, Mississippi. A New Orleans court awarded $14 million to the … [Read more...] about TCEQ Fines Former Local Company
BC Grad Shot In Houston
A man killed Sunday morning during a mass shooting in the Houston Memorial area is a graduate of Bridge City High School. Police Monday identified 56-year-old Eugene Linscomb as one of those killed at the Memorial Auto and Tire Shop Sunday. Linscomb's obituary said he was a 1977 graduate of Bridge City High School and was a star on the golf team. He was born in Houston and grew up in Port Arthur before his family moved to Bridge City. After graduating from high school, Linscomb joined the Navy. Then he went to the University of Texas and received a degree in petroleum land management. … [Read more...] about BC Grad Shot In Houston
Bears Trying To Join ’96 Team
There's a saying that things come back in style in 20 years. If that's true the Little Cypress-Mauriceville baseball team should be styling back to Austin for the State Tournament. It was 20 years ago almost to the day when the Bears reached the State Tournament for the first, and so far, only time in school history. The Bears finished 32-4 that season, reaching the final where they were defeated by Fort Worth Arlington Heights. The team was lead by the right arm of Beau Hale, and he had a pretty good supporting cast. Sean Seago, Charlie Nichols, Brad Duhon, Jeremy Green, Anthony … [Read more...] about Bears Trying To Join ’96 Team
Lark Street Complete
Construction has been completed as part of a Community Development Block Grant in Pinehurst. City Administrator Robbie Hood is pleased to announce the work is done on Lark Street. Hood said the contractors did pipe bursting on the sewers along Lark Street to improve the water and sewer drainage for that neighborhood. Upon completion of the sewer work the road surface of Lark was covered with an inch and a half overlay of asphalt. The total project cost about $300,000 with the bulk of that being covered with block grant funds. … [Read more...] about Lark Street Complete
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