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  • TxDOT's MacArthur lights plan brightens cities

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 15, 2021

    City council members at both Pinehurst and West Orange have liked what they’ve seen from proposals to place streetlights on MacArthur Drive. “It was a real brief presentation, and we will talk more, but based on what I saw, it’s going to be a big addition to our city, because it’s aimed at keeping our citizens safe,” Johnny Asevedo, Pinehurst councilman, said. “We’ve needed lights out there for quite a few years,” Shirley Bonnin of the West Orange council said. “It is da...

  • How to win the fight against stickers

    Updated Jun 15, 2021

    Adam Russell Texas A&M AgriLife Whether you call them stickers or sandburs, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert can help you win the war against these prickly little pain dispensers. Sandburs, also known as grassbur or sandspur, are an annual and/or perennial grass. The sharp, spiny burs are a seed pod that can latch on to passersby for distribution to other locations. “Weed control is ultimately up to the end-user, but sandburs are one of those weeds that can be a...

  • Dems' recovery funds hit Orange County

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Joe Biden’s American Recovery Plan Act, passed by Congress without a single Republican vote, just showered ruby red Orange County with the first of two $8.1 million payments. The all-Republican County Commissioners are eager to see what they’re allowed to use it for. After Tuesday’s twice-monthly Commissioners Court meeting, County Judge John Gothia asked Tim Funchess, county purchasing agent, to put an item on the June 22 agenda to start the process to hire a grant manag...

  • Lions Carnival set to return June 16

    Dave Rogers, For the Records|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Good times are set to resume in Orange. The Lion’s Club 80th Charity Carnival will take place over three weekends at Lions Den Park this year, beginning Wednesday, June 16. “When we first started planning for this, they still had the COVID thing,” Pam Crew-Honeycutt, carnival co-chairman explained the extra week. “We were trying to encourage more social distancing. We thought it would give people the opportunity to spread out.” This year’s event begins at 6:30 p.m. Wednes...

  • Spokeswoman to miss school's 'joyful noise'

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    One of Orange County’s top news sources is going off the air. Sherry Combs is retiring from the Little Cypress-Mauriceville school district Friday, ending a 42-year career that saw her issue tens of thousands of notifications –what used to be called “press releases” – on behalf of LCMCISD and West Orange-Cove school districts and the LifeShare Blood Center. “I’m 70 and it’s time,” she said Tuesday. “I can do anything I want to, any time I want to.” For the past 20 years, Co...

  • Vet's respect flies high for flags

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 8, 2021
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    You’re a grand old flag, You’re a high-flying flag, Monday, June 14, marks the 104th observance of Flag Day in the United States, a holiday officially established in 1916 by President Woodrow Wilson. But every day is Flag Day for retired U.S. Navy sailor John Hall. The West Orange-Stark graduate served 20 years as an aviation ordnanceman on U.S. aircraft carriers circling the globe supporting combat and peacekeeping missions alike. “When we first got married, my wife asked...

  • Watermelons behind schedule, but prices and quality good

    Adam Russell, Media Relations Texas A&M AgriLife|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Winter Storm Uri and subsequent cool, wet weather have made the 2021 growing season tough on Texas watermelons, but decent prices are helping producers, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. Watermelons in South Texas got a late start due to the winter storm in February, said Juan Anciso, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension horticulturist, Weslaco. Many fields under hoop tunnels experienced delays and required partial replanting due to the cold weather. Harvest...

  • NASA and Hurricanes: Five Fast Facts

    Katy Mersmann, NASA Public Relations|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1. Our colleagues at NOAA are predicting another active season, with an above average number of named storms. At NASA, we’re developing new technology and missions to study storm formation and impacts, including ways to understand Earth as a system. The following are 5 Fast Facts about NASA and the 2021 hurricane season: 1. NASA can see storms from space. From space, NASA can see so much more than what’s visible to the nak...

  • LSCO to return to its normal campus life and schedule this upcoming Fall semester

    Staff Report|Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Lamar State College Orange (LSCO) President, Dr. Thomas Johnson, announced this week that LSCO will return to its normal campus life and schedule this upcoming Fall semester. The Fall schedule will closely resemble Fall 2019 in regard to face-to-face offerings and enrollment capacities. “The past fourteen months have been challenging for all of us. But members of our Gator community have proven time and time again how resilient they are. Their diligence in upholding our h...

  • TxDOT talks lights for MacArthur Drive

    Dave Rogers For The Record|Updated Jun 4, 2021

    A proposal to bring streetlights to a dark and deadly stretch of road is on the agendas for neighboring Orange County cities. The Texas Department of Transportation will make a presentation for a "MacArthur Drive Illumination Project" at Tuesday's 6 p.m. meeting of the Pinehurst City Council. While no one at Pinehurst was available to talk about the item, Randy Branch, the new mayor in West Orange, said the same item will be on his council's agenda for Monday, June 14. He...

  • LSCO honors music legend Gatemouth Brown

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 1, 2021

    The new gateway to Lamar State College Orange is going to be known as the “Gatemouth” … as in Gatemouth Plaza. The two-year school in downtown Orange announced that it plans to memorialize the Grammy Award-winning musician, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, by naming the plaza currently under construction on the west side of campus. Brown, who died in 2005, was known for his expertise on the guitar and had a recording career that spanned more than five decades. The school began con...

  • Cities expect squeeze on 2022 budgets

    Dave Rogers|Updated Jun 1, 2021

    Expect city tax rates to decrease this year but don't look for tax bills to decline. Based on May's skyrocketing proposed tax values, county and city governments and school districts should be forced to slash their rates to avoid taking too big a bite out of taxpayer's wallets. But a bite it will still be. County-wide, the proposed tax assessments for 2021 were 16 percent higher than in 2020. The final increase should be lower, after appeals are heard and values are finalized...

  • Ex-lawmaker at home on the ranch

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated Jun 1, 2021

    Wayne Peveto grew up on the family farm in Orange County's McLewis community. He and his four brothers helped their sharecropper dad, Horace, and mother Lola raise a rice crop and run a dairy. Eventually, the family farm grew to 160 acres. Today, Wayne Peveto owns about 3,500 acres of north Orange County land – more than five square miles – and two of the larger herds of cattle in the area. "It's in your blood, just something you do," said the 82-year-old rancher. "I do hav...

  • Preserving Cajun Culture

    Penny LeLeux, For the Record|Updated Jun 1, 2021

    A previous "Down Life's Highway" column in 'The Record' newspapers struck a chord with Sandra Cash. It resonated with her so deeply, that she kept a copy of that column for over a year. "Heavenly Cajuns-who will fill their shoes" was the title of the column that was published March 18, 2020 in The Record Newspapers. "That was the question my dad always asked," said Cash. Her father was a local Cajun music legend, Joe Bonsall. He and his band, "The Orange Playboys" recorded...

  • WO lands $3.8M grant from GLO

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 25, 2021

    The City of West Orange landed $3.8 million to improve drainage and Mayor Randy Branch was happy to get it. “We applied for this grant and they finally finalized it,” said Branch, a former city alderman who was elected at the start of May to replace longtime mayor Roy McDonald. “This has probably been in the works at least a couple of years.” Monday, Branch joined Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, Texas Sen. Robert Nichols, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan and Vidor Mayor...

  • Record sales receipts signal disaster recovery

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 25, 2021

    Two of the five worst rainfall events in U.S. history, back-to-back hurricanes, a record ice storm and a year-long COVID shutdown should have sent the Orange County economy reeling. They were devastating to many property owners and non-essential workers, for sure. But that’s not what sales tax figures say. Despite hurricanes Laura and Delta aiming 100 miles per hour winds at trees and rooftops while homeowners still struggled with the aftermath of Tropical Storms Harvey and I...

  • Vets group honors comrades in arms

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 25, 2021

    Charlie Dubois of Little Cypress said it was the 2012 funeral for his father-in-law, Earl Bilbo, that moved him to put his U.S. Army uniform back on and assist at funerals. John Hall of north Orange joined after he saw the Southeast Texas Veterans Group Honor Guard at a close friend's funeral. And Monday they will both be in Beaumont for a 10 a.m. Memorial Day Service at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 4955 Pine Street. As the country and the state opens up after a year of COVID-19 lock...

  • OC declares 'imminent' flood threat disaster

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 25, 2021

    County Judge John Gothia issued a Declaration of Disaster for Orange County at 5 p.m. Friday, citing the 'imminent threat' created by an impending tropical storm system expected to make landfall along the upper Texas coast "within the next 12 hours." Storms this week have saturated Southeast Texas and both the Neches and Sabine Rivers are already above flood levels. At dinner time Friday, the National Weather Service was tracking "a well-defined low pressure system over the...

  • Biz owners applaud Abbott's benefits cut

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 18, 2021

    Orange County business small owners are counting the days until June 26. That’s when the $300-a-week Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation is set to run out in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday the state is dropping out of the federal program to help address a labor shortage. “As a small business guy, that’s big news for us,” said Keith Wallace, owner of Orange County’s Reliable Cleaners. “It’s next to impossible to get staffed up. You check all the avenues....

  • WOCCISD closes for remainder of week

    Staff Report|Updated May 18, 2021

    Out of an abundance of caution and in response to the uncertainty of the latest weather forecast from the National Weather Service, West Orange-Cove CISD will be closed for the remainder of the week. All planned campus events will be rescheduled. Classes will resume on Monday, May 24th....

  • Orange County officials are monitoring the flood levels

    Staff Report|Updated May 18, 2021

    Orange County officials are monitoring the flood levels on both the east and west sides of Orange County in the low lying areas. Currently County Officials are recommending a voluntary evacuation for Lake View area including Four Oaks Ranch Road, Loving Acres, Connelly Road and all other low lying areas on the Neches River in Orange County. To monitor the lake, river and flood stage levels for the Neches and Sabine Rivers go to http://www.setexasrain.org/ There are many...

  • LSCO issues first EC, honorary degrees

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 18, 2021

    Dr. Thomas Johnson, President at Lamar State College Orange, never misses a chance to express how important the role of a two-year college can be. And at the school's Spring 2021 Commencement, he saw over and over the proof. A spring semester record 175 students graduated and received their associate's degrees, or certificates of completion in two ceremonies held Saturday in the Carl Parker Center in Port Arthur. Among the graduates were the first LSCO Early College High Schoo...

  • County officials urge voluntary evacuations

    Dave Rogers, For the Record|Updated May 18, 2021

    Orange County officials joined Newton County Judge Ken Weeks in calling Tuesday afternoon for voluntary evacuations because of heavy rains expected to add to already flooded areas. Though sunshine was abundant Tuesday evening, another stormfront was expected Wednesday. "Based on what we've been told, [Wednesday] is supposed to be the worst," said Joel Ardoin, Orange County Emergency Management Coordinator. "The it will start letting up." West Orange-Cove CISD canceled school...

  • Recount confirms Bailey's city council win

    Updated May 10, 2021

    A recount Friday morning, May 7, confirmed David Bailey's win over two-term Orange City Council member Pat Pullen. The result was exactly the same as reported in "unofficial final results" announced Saturday night. Bailey won by seven votes, 145-138, the right to represent Orange District 1, which includes the west side of the city from Cow Bayou near Bridge City to the south, north along the boundaries of West Orange, the Chevron Phillips Chemical property and Pinehurst and...

  • Orange council's Pullen files for recount

    Dave Rogers For The Record|Updated May 7, 2021

    Two-term Orange City Council member Patrick Pullen will get a recount of results of the May 1 election. It will be conducted beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, with results expected by noon, Orange County's Election Administration announced. Pullen, an Orange policeman for 32 years before retiring with the rank of Captain, finished seven votes shy of challenger David C. Bailey in the final ballot count, 145-138, for Orange District 1 representative. In his first election to city coun...

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