Orange County Sheriff's Office Calls October 13-19 Theft of a four-wheeler, 6:08 a.m. October 13, 300 block Oldbury Road in Vidor. Theft, 7:36 a.m. October 13, Bellard Road in Vidor. Found property, 8:36 a.m. October 13, 100 block Northwood Drive in Vidor. Sexual assault, 11:24 a.m. October 13, 10000 block Highway 105 in Orangefield. Dog bite, 1:30 p.m. October 13, 8300 block Edgar Drive in Bridge City. Theft and criminal mischief, 6 p.m. October 13, 10400 block Highway 12 in Mauriceville. Burglary of a motor vehicle, 8 a.m. October 14, 1000 block Sawmill Road in … [Read more...] about OC Sheriff’s Calls October 13-19
Bears In A Must Win
The loss last week has put the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears in a must win situation for the last two games of the season to have any chance at making the playoffs. First up are the Jasper Bulldogs who are on a roll since getting quarterback Tiger Williams back from injury. LC-M Coach Randy Crouch admits Williams will be tough for the Bears to control this Friday night. Crouch recognizes the Jasper quarterback as the key to the Bulldogs offense which includes several other dangerous weapons including tight end Cody Mitchell and running back Kellian Weathered. They are very explosive, … [Read more...] about Bears In A Must Win
WOCCISD First Six Weeks Honor Roll
WOS Elementary Honor Roll WOS Middle School Honor Roll WOS High School Honor Roll … [Read more...] about WOCCISD First Six Weeks Honor Roll
Tuesday Football
Bridge City vs Huffman The 8th Grade Red team traveled to Huffman and suffered their first loss of the season 22-0. Logan Hamm had to good punts. They are now 6-1 overall and tied for 2nd in district with a 3-1 record. The 8th Grade White team won 28-6 over the Falcons. Sheldon Becker had touchdown runs of 40, 5, and 5 yards, while Cody Labry added a 5 yard touchdown run of his own. The offensive line was led by Caidon Buchanon, David Burton, and Jaxon Luna. Defensive leaders were Kobe Bailey and Hunter Frederick who added an interception. They improve their record to 3-2 overall. The … [Read more...] about Tuesday Football
United Way Receives Check
Linn Cardner of the United Way Orange County accepts a check in the amount of $14,164.64 as a result of the 2nd Annual Granger 5K. Linn is surrounded by many of the awesome sponsors who helped make the event successful! A special thanks to major sponsors Granger Chevrolet. Sabine Federal Credit Union, Old Orange Café, KOGT Radio, Cloeren Inc., Ad Source, Conrad Orange Shipyard, Gopher Industrial, Johnson Mini Storage, Steiman-Whitfield and Co., Neighbors Emergency Center, Bridge City Bank, the Orange and West Orange Police Dept. and all the volunteers... … [Read more...] about United Way Receives Check
Commissioners Meet
The Commissioners Court approved Tuesday entering into a 40-year lease with the Orangefield Water Supply Corporation for property near FM 1442 by the Orange County Convention and Expo Center. County Engineer Clark Slacum has been representing Orange County in negotiations with the Orangefield Water Supply Corporation. Slacum indicated the Orangefield Water Supply Corporation wants to expand its services to the northwest and would like to build an elevated water tower and a water well with a generator in the vicinity of the Expo Center. Slacum said there is county property near the detention … [Read more...] about Commissioners Meet
Restaurant Inspections
Orange County Health Inspector James Scales had to temporarily shut down a Mauriceville convenience store on October 6 because of plumbing problems that caused human feces to come up from the floor drains. Texas Country Store, 9508 Highway 12, was closed about three and a half hours to repair the plumbing. Scales reported he did not give the store a score during his inspection call that day. He said the store did not have running hot water at the hand-washing and dish sinks. All the floor drains were stopped up and the feces were coming up from those drains. The store still needs to address … [Read more...] about Restaurant Inspections
Tuesday Volleyball Scores
Deweyville defeated East Chambers Tuesday night to wrap up second place in district by the score of 25-12, 25-22, 25-19. Kennidee Willis put down 23 kills, 3 aces, and 10 digs. Gabby Dupuy had 3 aces and 16 digs. Shaylin Dupuy gave out 32 assists. Bre Sims picked up 11 digs. Mallory Hand had 3 kills, 3 aces, and 4 blocks. Madyson Berry had 4 aces and 4 digs, while Haylee Ladner had 4 blocks. Brooke Smith tallied 7 kills and 3 digs. The win moves Deweyville to 32-4 (10-2 in district). Orangefield beat Hardin-Jefferson 25-15, 25-17, 25-6. For OF: Sabryn Crain 14 Kills, 2 Aces, … [Read more...] about Tuesday Volleyball Scores
Invista Lays Off Employees
Invista gave notice to 110 employees that they are losing their jobs, according to information KOGT has received. The company announced on October 5 that it would be closing the old adipic acid unit and laying off 75 or more employees. No official announcement has been made about the numbers. The plant's website says it has 600 employees and contract workers. The 110 is 18.3 percent of the workforce, more if contract workers are not included. Invista is part of the original DuPont Sabine River Works company. DuPont sold its fibers division in 2003 to Koch Industries. Adipic acid is a … [Read more...] about Invista Lays Off Employees
LCM/LCJH All Region Choir
Fifteen Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School choir students competed and were selected for the Texas Music Educators Association All Region Choir. They will be performing at the Julie Rogers Theatre on Tuesday, November 17, at 7:00 p.m. Students include Rachel Belcher, Logan Brown, Chase Courtier, Aidan Croaker, Victoria Crosson, Monica Daleo, Tyren Dews, Hannah Hodges, Ciarra Kendall, NIkki Mathis, Chandler Peveto, Julian Purgahn, Hailee Sawyer, Caitlyn Sulak, Octavia Weimer, and Alexis Wiley. Six of the students will advance to Pre-Area auditions in December. They are Hannah Hodges, … [Read more...] about LCM/LCJH All Region Choir
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