Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
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The Sabine River Authority of Texas (SRA) will construct a new modern pumping facility in Southeast Texas to ensure a reliable water supply for customers in Orange and Newton County. The 85 million gallons per day (MGD) raw water pump station will be built in Newton County along the main stem of the Sabine River south of Highway 12 near Deweyville. In addition to the pump station a 66-inch diameter pipeline will be constructed to convey the raw water from the new pump station to SRA's existing John W. Simmons Gulf Coast Canal...
The Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on April 28th to kick off the St. Mary Catholic School Festival. St. Mary Catholic School is located at 2600 Bob Hall Rd, Orange, TX 77630 and is for ages PK-3 to 8th grade. For More Information please call 409-883-8913....
In classrooms at schools and colleges across Texas, students are counting down the days until they can start their summer vacation. In an almost identical countdown, legislators are marking the days left until the end of session. As I write this, we have 25 days left in the 85th Legislative Session. Here are five things happening at your Capitol: 1. Veterans Agriculture Exemption In Texas, you can receive an agriculture property tax exemption if your property has been in production of income for five of seven years....
Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School’s JV Lady Bears Softball Team finished their season as district champs for the second consecutive year. Team member are: Top row left to right - Raven Fuss, Paytin Smith, Zoe Levens, Carly Cogar, Bree Mays and Jaden Wilson; Middle row left to right - Coach Jayme Kugler, Alyssa Billingsly, Shelby Smith, Emily Landry, Alisha Merritt and Coach Melissa Brewer; Bottom left to right - Kaylyn Newman and Ashlyn Newman...