The Orange City Council is set to vote Tuesday to ban parking along two highways at the site of the Confederate Flag Memorial owned by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Police Chief Lane Martin in a memo said "I believe that persons visiting the site would potentially create traffic related issues and safety issues by parking on the side of the road." He said the Texas Department of Transportation will post the signs, if the council approves the resolution. The chief proposes to put up "No Parking" signs along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive on the east side of the memorial from Bancroft … [Read more...] about No Parking?
Harold Neal “ Tex “ Fair
Harold Neal “ Tex “ Fair, 76, of Mauriceville, passed away Monday, July 6, 2015 at Dubuis Hospital – St. Elizabeth in Beaumont. Born on December 2, 1938 in Cooper, Texas to his parents, Arvil Lee Fair and Helen Lousia (Clark) Fair, he lived in the Orange area since 1981 and he previously lived in Georgia. He worked as a process operator at the DuPont Sabine River Works Plant in Orange and he retired in 2002. Harold served his country honorably as a veteran of the United States Air Force working as a master mechanic and he was of the Baptist faith. Harold lived his life to the fullest, he … [Read more...] about Harold Neal “ Tex “ Fair
Paul David “ P. C. “ Coleman
Paul David “ P. C. “ Coleman, 61, of Mauriceville, passed away Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at Dubuis Hospital – St. Elizabeth in Beaumont. Born on May 13, 1954 in Orange, Texas to his parents, Melvin Coleman, Jr. and Clarice Coty (Doyle) Coleman, he was a lifelong resident of the Deweyville and Mauriceville area. He grew up in Deweyville and graduated from Deweyville High School. Paul worked as a mechanic in the offshore oil industry. He enjoyed drag racing cars, playing music on his mandolin and spending time with his family. Paul is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Sue Spears. … [Read more...] about Paul David “ P. C. “ Coleman
LCM Renovations In Full Swing
Schools in the Little Cypress-Mauriceville School District are getting facelifts this summer as part of a $56 million bond project. Assistant Superintendent Greg Perry said work started as soon as classes were released for the summer. Perry reminded that the heavy rains in the early summer caused delays to construction, but work has progressed on all the school campuses. A drive by the LC-M High School will show the extent of the changes going on there. Perry pointed out that the familiar quadrangle area of the high school campus has been demolished which included the elimination of the … [Read more...] about LCM Renovations In Full Swing
Sheriffs Log
Rural businesses were targets of burglars during the first week of July, according to complaints made to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. KOGT previously reported break-ins at The Swim Club on FM 105 in Orangefield and Synical Designs Custom Body on Highway 87 in Little Cypress. Both were hit sometime in the night of Wednesday July 1 or early morning of Thursday July 2. Also during that time, Texas Outlaw Fireworks on Highway 12 in Mauriceville had a burglary. Monday morning a break-in was reported at Performance ATV Parts on West Roundbunch Road in Bridge City. The calls … [Read more...] about Sheriffs Log
City To Spend 40K For Survey
The City of Orange is taking the lead to spend about $40,000 to hire a healthcare consultant firm to survey the medical needs of the county so statistics are available to attract someone to build a new hospital. The Orange City Council will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday with the agenda including a resolution to spend money for the survey and a staffing model. The resolution lists the "scope of the project" as an acute care facility with between 15 and 40 inpatient beds and six to 10 beds in an emergency room. Other county entities will be involved. City Manager Dr. Shawn Oubre said the study will … [Read more...] about City To Spend 40K For Survey
No Charges Filed on Gator Killer
State game wardens will not file criminal charges against Kent Robnett, the Orange man who killed the 11-and-a-half foot alligator that killed a man on July 3. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Thursday issued a press release saying the game wardens tracked the man and gave him a warning citation for the illegal catch of the alligator. Colonel Craig Hunter, law enforcement director for Texas Parks and Wildlife, said the alligator would have had to been killed because of its aggressive behavior. "This was a truly horrific tragedy that unfortunately became compounded by the … [Read more...] about No Charges Filed on Gator Killer
Stark House Gets Facelift
An impressive amount of scaffolding surrounds the Stark House and Carriage House in downtown Orange on Green Ave. Ellen Welker with the Stark Foundation said it's routine maintenance including painting the 14,000 square foot home, which happens every six years. The house is still open for tours. Call 883-0871 for more information. … [Read more...] about Stark House Gets Facelift
Coaches Busy in the Offseason
WOS Softball Coach Joseph Viator and Bridge City track coach Jamie Deshazo welcomed new family members this summer. Viator and wife Jessica welcomed Gentry to the Viator family at the end of June. Deshazo and her husband Allen, who is also a coach at Bridge City welcomed Jadon Deshazo to the world on July 7, a day before Jamie's birthday. KOGT congratulates both couples! … [Read more...] about Coaches Busy in the Offseason
BC Cleaning Water, Lots
Funds from bonds have come in for Bridge City to start up to 12 civic projects. City Manager Jerry Jones said about $2.5 million will be kept in the bank for future use while the other million dollars will be used to pay for projects that are already underway. Topping the list of projects is installing filters in the Bridge City water system, and Jones said that project is ready to get started. Jones informed that Tuesday he received the final cost on the project which is $1.2 million for filters in all three locations and the entire project. Plans for the new police station have been revised … [Read more...] about BC Cleaning Water, Lots
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