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  • Bridge City/Orangefield Rotary hosts RYLA

    Updated Jan 25, 2022

    The Bridge City/Orangefield Rotary Club invited RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) students they sponsored for a recent leadership conference to share their experiences with the club....

  • "Don't leave home without them"

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Jan 25, 2022

    Now for most people the thought of chasing fish in the months of January and February seems a little on the foreign side, even crazy at times. The cold water and dreary days don't really motivate the casual angler like bright skies and springtime conditions when everybody wants get on the water. Well the calendar has now become our friend and the good days are outnumbering the bad. If you are thinking about tackling trout or redfish any time soon you need to be properly armed...

  • First Saturday at First Baptist in Bridge City set for Feb. 5th

    Updated Jan 25, 2022

    First Saturday at First Baptist in Bridge City will be giving away diapers and wipes to people with babies or those expecting on Saturday, Feb 5 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Look for the blue canopy in the church parking lot at 200 West Roundbunch Rd. Also, we want to pray for you and your baby....

  • DAR meets 3rd Tuesday in Bridge City

    Updated Jan 25, 2022

    The Daughters of the American Revolution William Diamond Chapter of Orange County meets the third Tuesday of the month at St. Paul Methodist Church in Bridge City. DAR promotes local community service, education, historical preservation, and patriotism. To become a member a woman must prove blood line descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American Independence. For more information contact Jackie Huckabay, Registrar, at 409-719-6478 or Bertie Herman, Regent, at...

  • Strawberries: Home Grown Will Always be Sweetest!

    John Green Orange County Master Gardener, For the Record|Updated Jan 25, 2022

    Hello fellow gardening enthusiasts! We have been lucky this past week experiencing mild seasonal temperatures including a couple nights of below freezing temperatures (barely below). This got me thinking about cold-hardy plants which do well in our going environment. Strawberry plants came to mind since they are cold hardy and now is the time to plant them. Late January through mid-March is the ideal time to plant this low spreading fruit. They can be planted as early as six...