West Orange – Cove CISD would like to invite individuals and community members with interest in the sale of WOCCISD or WOS merchandise to a conversation regarding logo/brand licensing on Thursday, February 4. The district is currently in the early stages of developing a policy regarding the sale of all WOS or WOCCISD branded merchandise by outside vendors. All stakeholders are invited to learn more regarding WOCCISD’s goals associated with licensing; and, also present individual input regarding a licensing program. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in the WOCCISD Educational Service Center … [Read more...] about Licensing the Mustangs
Bruce Lee Gallet
Bruce Lee Gallet, 45, of West Orange, passed away on Sunday, January 31, 2016, at his home, after a long illness. Visitation will be at Claybar Funeral Home, 504 5th St in Orange, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Tuesday, February 2, 2016. A rosary will be recited at 7:00 PM by Deacon Melvin Payne. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 1:00 PM, Wednesday, February 3 at St. Mary Catholic Church, corner of W. Cherry Avenue and 8th Street in Orange, with Rev. Fr. Joseph P. Daleo celebrating his life. Entombment will follow in St. Mary Mausoleum, 4320 Meeks Drive in Orange. Bruce was born in Orange, … [Read more...] about Bruce Lee Gallet
Restaurant Reports
Restaurants, businesses and schools with food were spiffed up for the new year. Orange County Health Inspector James Scales went to 20 businesses in the second part of January and gave nine perfect scores and four scores of 99. The lowest was an 84 for the Texas Food Store at 305 Burton Avenue in Orange. The scores of 100 went to Walgreen's in Bridge City, Apple Tree Child Enrichment in Orangefield, Subway on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Pinehurst, Orangefield High School, North Early Learning Center in Orange, Vidor Elementary School, North Main Street Seafood in Vidor, Mauriceville … [Read more...] about Restaurant Reports
River Gates Closed
The Sabine River Authority closed all the gates at Toledo Bend Reservoir Monday afternoon following weeks of water releases because of high water. The dam now has one generator operating 24 hours a day for a release of 6,994 cubic feet of water per second. One generator is down for repairs. The lake level is down to 172.1 feet. The reservoir is considered full at 172 feet. The river authority for the past two weeks has been decreasing the water releases. On Friday, the releases were down to five gates open at one foot each. The dam has seven gates. Monday morning, the Sabine River in … [Read more...] about River Gates Closed
Catherine Lynette Leifeste
Catherine Lynette Leifeste, 58, of Orange, Texas, passed away on January 29, 2016, in Nederland. Memorial services will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, February 6, 2016, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Daniel Rose of Community Church in Orange. Visitation will precede the service starting at 10:00 AM. Born in Houston, Texas, on August 16, 1957, she was the daughter of Dr. W.W. “Bill” Leifeste and Sharon Ruth (Young) Leifeste Fuller. Catherine was a resident of Gulf Healthcare in Port Arthur where she enjoyed visiting with her … [Read more...] about Catherine Lynette Leifeste
UIL Realignment for 2016-18
Local Teams are listed in Region 3 of each division. You can click on each division to see a larger version. The basketball alignment includes other sports besides football. … [Read more...] about UIL Realignment for 2016-18
Sheriff’s Employees Assoc. Endorsements
The Political Action Committee of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Employee Association is a nonpartisan Political Action Committee. The objectives of the PAC are to develop better government at the local and state levels, and to promote the good and welfare of Peace Officers, Corrections Officers and Communication Officers through active participation within the party systems. We look forward to working with local political parties in a non biased view to see that those who are put in office represent the needs of our citizens and law enforcement. On Behalf of the Political Action … [Read more...] about Sheriff’s Employees Assoc. Endorsements
From Protecting to Protection
In the late 1980s, “Miami Vice” was the hottest TV show on air and young deputy Cliff Hargrave became a narcotics officer in the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. The swagger of being an undercover cop wore off when all of a sudden Hargrave found out his boss was being investigated by the FBI for dealing narcotics. “It’s hard to even explain” the feelings he had, Hargrave said about the federal investigation of Orange County Sheriff James Wade in 1988. “It just about made me want to quit, but I had just gotten married,” he said. Hargrave stuck with his law enforcement career for another 28 … [Read more...] about From Protecting to Protection
MG Parade Photo Gallery
Great job by the Krewe's and great turnout by the community for the Orange Mardi Gras Parade and concert Saturday! Gallery Here … [Read more...] about MG Parade Photo Gallery
Vidor Man Arrested For Drug Possession
On Friday, January 29th at approximately 3:30PM, a team of narcotics investigators from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Special Services Division and the City of Orange Narcotics Division executed a search warrant issued by District Judge Arkeen, at a residence located at 3575 East Rail Road, Vidor, Orange County, Texas. During a search of the residence Investigators located approximately 82 Grams of methamphetamine, numerous items of methamphetamine paraphernalia to include scales, pipes and syringes. During the search warrant, Scott E. McCrandall, white male, date of birth: … [Read more...] about Vidor Man Arrested For Drug Possession
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