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The Lutcher Theater is delighted to announce that the national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed and choreographed by Tony® Award-winner Andy Blankenbuehler, will play Oct. 3, at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm at the Lutcher Theater in Orange. Tickets ranging from $45-$65 are available at www.lutcher.org or by calling the Lutcher Box Office at 886-5535. Group and student specials are available. The Cleveland Plain Dealer raved: “This new production of Jo...
There will be a free digital fingerprint and safety program Sunday, Oct. 17, during normal store hours at Sabine River Ford, 1601 Green Ave., Orange. There will be free child safety kits, including digital fingerprints and a photograph. Operation KidSafe will capture your child's picture and fingerprints using a digital video capture device, digital ink-less fingerprint capture device and specialized software. No database or records of children are maintained. The only record of the visitor will go home with the parent for...
The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce will hold it's 9th Celebrity Roast honoring Mayor Kirk Roccaforte, Thursday, Oct. 22, at 6:00 pm., at the Bridge City Community Center, 105 Parkside, Bridge City. A reserved sponsored sponsored table for eight people is $450. All table sponsors will receive preferred seating and be listed on the program, place mat and power point presentation. Sponsors should email their business logo to [email protected]@sbcglobal.net. General admission tickets are $50 per person. For...
There will be a legislative event with Rep. Dade Phelan, Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Robert's Steakhouse, 3720 W. Park, Orange, from noon-1 pm. Lunch will be Dutch treat. Please RSVP to [email protected], or call 883-3536....
The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Performance ATV & Offroad has been named Business Member of the Month for September. Owner Alaina Ritchey and General Manager Mark Britnell accepted the award, sponsored by Sabine River Ford, from Chamber President Scot C. Shaffer at the September Coffee hosted by Fresh Prep LLC. Performance ATV & Offroad received gifts from Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Bridge City, Mary Kelone, LMT, Little Caesars and Gulf Credit...
The Stallions hosted Silsbee Tuesday night and finished the night 3-0. The combined B team shutout the Tigers by a score of 22-0. Kaiden Berry and Armani Wallace lead the offense with Berry scoring two TD's and a two-point conversion and Wallace adding another TD and conversion. The Defense was lead by Iverson Godfrey, Wallace with an interception and Javan Renfro with a fumble recovery. In the 7A game the Stallions won by a score of 30-6. Jerren Terrell connected on a pass to Jasachin Harris for the first touchdown followed...
Officers from the Orange Police Department responded to the following calls between Sept. 17 and the morning of Sept. 18: Illegal use of credit cards, 201 8th St. Warrant service, 2710 IH-10 Warrant service, 201 8th St. Warrant service, 1592 Huntsman St. Burglary, 1311 Cherry Ave. Aggravated assault, MLK and Tulane Larceny from vehicle, 245 Gypsy Ln. Warrant service, 201 8th St....
Orange County Health Inspector James Scales made the following inspections on area businesses from Sept. 1-15: First Presbyterian Soup Kitchen, 902 Green Ave., Orange - No violations, no score Star Stop #3, 1402 16th St., Orange - Store name and address are needed on all bags of ice sold at store; no hot water was found inside restroom; ice scoop laying on top of box; floors inside the storage rooms need to be cleaned of old dirt; need to replace missing ceiling tiles inside storage room; drinks need to be stored off the...
David Ball - For The Record The Orange County Commissioners Court had to change course with a budget workshop on the morning of September 18 due to what County Judge Brint Carlton described as a "legal matter." Carlton started the meeting saying the commissioners could leave everything in the budget as is thus far to the auditor, Mary Johnson. "We're still looking at a $2.9 million budget deficit this year. Overall, we're in the black. We're starting with $5 million and we'll end with $2.5 million," he said. "But there have...
Front row, Gavin Gravett; back row - right to left, Stephen Kusek, Tiger Carpenter, Adrian Willilngham, Matthew Erb, Thomas Abshire. St. Mary Catholic School is honored to share the “Good Samaritan” award winners for this week. St. Mary staff nominates students and staff they witness displaying acts of kindness, helping others and showing respect at school and within the community. The principal, Donna Darby announced the winners at morning announcements in front of all stu...
Peggy Jo Womack, 74, of Orange, passed away Sept. 17, in Beaumont. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, at Silver Oaks Baptist Church in Orange, with the Rev. Ed Rawls, pastor, officiating. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Born in Joaquin, Oct. 8, 1940, she was the daughter of Dennis Arlen Hughes and Myrtle Lee Whiddon Hughes. Peggy enjoyed the outdoors and shopping. She loved her family and enjoyed...
The following marriage licenses were issued by the office of Brandy Robertson, Orange County Clerk, for the week of Sept. 14-28: James C. Galloway, II. and Hilda M. Williams Jordan W. LeBlanc and Courtney S. Burke Cody A. Burns and Bridget M. Willey Khanh T. Tran and Huynh T. Ly Matthew D. Tompkins and Carla D. Guillory Trent W. Parry and Elizabeth K. Bergeron Carl A. Johnson and Lisa C. Johnson Nancy L. Warncke and Myranda C. Couch Albert J. Daugherty and Vanessa L. Atkinson Scott A. James and Dee A. Yancey Carroll S....
ORANGEFIELD – This is the one that literally slipped through the fingers of the Orangefield Bobcats. Four fumbles spelled doom for the Bobcats as Lumberton took advantage for a 33-21 non-district win at F.L. McLain Stadium on Friday night. In spite of the offensive miscues, the Bobcats still had a chance for a comeback, scoring two quick touchdowns in the fourth quarter to close a seemingly impossible gap. Trailing 33-7 heading into the fourth quarter, the Bobcats scored t...
After a 1-1 start to the 2015 season in non-conference play, the Lamar University football team now turns its attention to the Southland Conference, and its opener against No. 3 Sam Houston State. The Bearkats enter the game with an 0-1 record, and similar to LU’s showing at Baylor, Sam Houston put a scare into Texas Tech before falling, 59-45, in its last outing. “Sam Houston State is a very talented, well coached football team who is going to be coming into our game having had two weeks to prepare for us,” said LU head...