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Articles from the March 10, 2015 edition


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  • INVISTA, Shangri La thank Trash Off teams

    Updated Mar 10, 2015

    INVISTA and Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center would like to thank the following people, organizations and businesses for their support. Special thanks to The City of Orange and Granger Chevrolet. Thank you to the following teams: Agape Massage, A Little Bit Gaudy, Allstate Liz Hogan Agency, Barbara Jensen, Bates Art & Frame, Battery Warehouse, Body Works, Bridge City Bank, Capital One, Chevron Phillips, Chili’s, Church’s Chicken, Community Coffee, Compro Tax, Cot...

  • BC Chamber names Students of the Month

    Updated Mar 10, 2015

    The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce announced the Students of the Month for March at their monthly networking coffee on March 10, hosted by Comtex Wireless Bridge City. Jonah Watts was chosen as the Bridge City High School Student of the Month and Matthew Kress was chosen as the Orangefield High School Student of the Month. Bridge City High School Student of the Month, Jonah Watts is the son of Mark and Kayla Watts. Jonah is ranked 12 of 183 with a GPA of 4.33. Jonah’s awards...

  • Orange Council approves money to convert park tennis court

    Updated Mar 10, 2015

    A tennis court at a city park will soon be transformed into a basketball court. The Orange City Council approved a budget amendment at their regular meeting on March 10 for $30,000 from the 2014 Park Capital Account for the reconditioning of the basketball/tennis courts at Solomon Johnson Park. The motion will be formally approved by ordinance when the next budget amendment is adopted. Councilman Bill Mello voted no to the motion because he didn't like the way the project was funded. Jim Wolf, public works director, reported...