Marriage License: Issued By The Office of Brandy Robertson, Orange County Clerk For the Week of August 10, 2015 thru August 14, 2015 Dusty D. Jeane and Nichole B. Keyes Brett E. Schexnider and Kimberly M. Hernandez Paul L. Thibault and Charlene D. Brister Taylor S. Weston and Elizabeth H. Flanagan Michael A. Revels and Alyssa L. Martin James M. Roberts and Emilea C. Plake Evan J. L. Hollie and Shaneil A. Gage Claude E. Darby, Jr and Cherlyn M. Thompson James T. Vaughn and Samantha R. Whitesel Eddy Torres Nunez and Jennifer N. Laughlin Quincy I. Teague and … [Read more...] about Marriage Licenses Aug. 10-14
Local Teams Scrimmage Friday
Teams that scrimmage can do it in a variety of ways, including not keeping score. But these are the scores reported. Vidor Outran OF 2-1 (photos) PNG beat LCM 28-7 WOS was up 28-7 and held on against Ned 39-31 BC scored defensively to out pace Buna 6-2. … [Read more...] about Local Teams Scrimmage Friday
Stangs Score Early, Beat Ned
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Orange, IP Wrap Up Deal
The Orange City Council Friday morning finished all the legal steps for the annexation of the International Paper containerboard mill. The economic development contract was also approved on the final reading. The company requested to be annexed earlier in the year in exchange for economic development incentives that include not paying the city’s 1.5 percent sales tax on items sold from the mill. Mayor Jimmy Sims was absent during the meeting with Mayor Pro Tem Mary McKenna presiding. The council members present voted unanimously on the annexation and economic development contract. The … [Read more...] about Orange, IP Wrap Up Deal
Deweyville VB beats OF
Pirates beat the Lady Bobcat Friday in four sets. After losing the first set the Lady Pirates won 3 straight. OF was lead by Rebekah Newell and Kailyn Nelson with 6 kills each. Also Shelby Perales had 6 blocks. In other games, LCM beat Ozen 3-1 … [Read more...] about Deweyville VB beats OF
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Allen Huff
Allen Huff, 54, of Vidor, Texas passed away on August 13, 2015, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00am, Saturday, August 29, 2015 at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 9:00am. Allen was born in Orange, Texas, on May 23, 1961, and is preceded in death by his parents, Milton Paul Huff, Sr. and Patsy Ann Hobbs Reitz; and his step-father, Dean Reitz. Allen is survived by his step-mother, Mary Lee Huff; siblings, Paul Huff and wife Cindy, of Burlington, Kansas, Michael Huff and wife Gayla, of Grand Cane, … [Read more...] about Allen Huff
Bridge Cuts Ribbon, But No Cars Yet
A ribbon cutting ceremony Friday morning in Bridge City celebrated the completion of construction on the swing bridge over Cow Bayou on Highway 87. Bridge City Mayor Kirk Roccaforte had the honor of cutting the red ribbon signifying the bridge will soon be open to traffic. Those attending the ceremony had the special opportunity to actually experience the bridge swing open. On the bridge as it swung to a 90-degree angle to the highway was City Manager Jerry Jones who is excited about the re-opening of the bridge for his town. Jones indicated he spoke to the engineer for the job, and the … [Read more...] about Bridge Cuts Ribbon, But No Cars Yet
Mildred Louise Daughtry Furlough
Mildred Louise Daughtry Furlough, 80, of Orange, passed away Thursday, August 13, 2015 at the Vidor Health and Rehabilitation Center in Vidor. Born on December 22, 1934 in Orange, Texas to her parents, Bernice and Ollie (Bowman) Daughtry. She was a lifelong resident of Orange and she enjoyed painting, sewing, reading and spending time with her family. Mildred is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Mona Garone. Those who will most treasure her memory are her husband of 62 years, Sidney Furlough of Orange; her daughter, Brenda Teal of Orange; her son, Jeff Furlough, Sr. of … [Read more...] about Mildred Louise Daughtry Furlough
Wet Week in Forecast
The National Weather Service is calling for the wettest week since June with Sunday thru Tuesday being the wettest days. Those days will also see heavy winds. Monday's high is only expected to be 90 degrees. … [Read more...] about Wet Week in Forecast
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