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  • Peace Poster Contest winners at St. Mary's

    Updated Nov 3, 2020

    For over three decades, Lions Clubs around the globe have been sponsoring a very special art contest in schools and youth groups. Creating peace posters gives children everywhere the chance to express their visions of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity. The 2020-2021 contest "Peace Through Service" has provided an important reminder to the world that, through service, we can give and receive so much-joy, kindness, hope and PEACE. This year, young people had...

  • LCM Jr High Lady Cub's undefeated

    Updated Nov 3, 2020

    Little Cypress Junior High Volleyball Coach Cammie Palmer reports that both the eighth grade A and B Lady Cub Volleyball Teams are undefeated, District Champs with a 7-0 record for the season after defeating Silsbee! Coach White and the 7th grade A and B teams had a winning season ending with a 4-3 record after beating Silsbee. Team managers are Kyndall Davis and EmmaKate Staton. Attached photos A-Team members are: #3 Taylor Bull, #4 Ella Stephenson, #8 Jazel Guilbeaux, #10...

  • Friends of the Orange Depot meeting

    Updated Nov 3, 2020

    The bi-monthly board meeting of the Friends of the Orange Depot will be held on Thursday, November 12, at 5:30PM at the Orange Train Depot, 1210 Green Avenue and 11th Street. As at the last board meeting, we will honor the pandemic protocols such as masks, social distancing and no food or drinks. Attendees are welcome to bring their own drinks. Members and volunteers are encouraged to come to participate in planning for a Christmas event and hear updates on our exhibits and other matters. Currently allowed to be open 75%,...

  • LCM Intermediate StuCo 2020-21 officers

    Updated Nov 3, 2020

    Little Cypress Intermediate recently elected Student Council Officers for the 2020-2021 school year. They are, from left to right, Taylor Bean-Historian, Brystol Castino-Vice President, Jayslea Bourdier-President, Charley Jones-Head Senator, Emmy Richards-Secretary, Fowler Mills-Treasurer and Justus Fuller-Senator. Jamie Williams is the Student Council sponsor....

  • I Saw Jesus The Other Day

    Pastor Charles Empey, For the Record|Updated Nov 3, 2020

    John 1:29 "The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." John the Baptist had been talking about Him and preparing a people to follow Him when He came walking on the earth's landscape. Lo and behold, John looks up one day while speaking to a crowd about Him, and there was Jesus. What an awesome sight for John and He was coming to him. Mark tells us that Jesus, after being crucified and rising again...

  • Youth hunters deserve a gun that fits

    Capt Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Nov 3, 2020

    Texas hunters do everything big and that includes purchasing their firearms. Now the bigger is better theory has some merit but not when it comes to smaller hunters such as women or children. Picture this, the moment all hunters prepare for is at hand, the first big buck or giant Canada goose has come in to range and it’s time to take the shot. The trigger is pulled and a shot rings out followed closely by a howl of agony from the shooter and a big “oh no” from their hunting c...