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  • WO: Strip non-taxpayers of bond votes

    Updated Feb 19, 2019

    Dave Rogers For The Record Should someone who doesn’t pay school taxes get a vote on raising other people’s school taxes? Some people in West Orange don’t think so and their city council agreed with them Tuesday night. Mayor Roy McDonald suggested the change and council enthusiastically voted in unison on a resolution to seek a change in the Texas Election Code that would prevent voting in school district bond elections by city residents who don’t own property in the school...

  • Two year old girl murdered

    Debby Schamber|Updated Feb 19, 2019

    OPD Investigating For the Record A two-year-old girl was murdered in Orange Tuesday. The Orange Police Department received a call from a neighbor about the child at 11:12 a.m. Tuesday. They arrived a few minutes later at 520 Azalea to discover a deceased young child at the residence. Investigators were called to the scene. It was determined the girl died by a "violent nature." An autopsy was ordered. Results are pending. Through investigation it was determined the father,...

  • Bridge City dog chosen as top dog for hall of fame

    Debby Schamber|Updated Feb 19, 2019

    For the Record The Texas Veterinary Medical Foundation has chosen a local top dog as an inductee into their hall of fame in the hero category. Sascha, a doberman pinscher, is responsible for saving the lives of Glenn and Thelma Sterling when their house was on fire. It all began when the dishwasher short circuited and sent deadly smoke throughout the Bridge city residence. Sascha who slept with her owners attempted to wake them by licking their faces. At first her owners were...

  • Bridge City resident showered with blessings

    Updated Feb 19, 2019

    Mayo Leblanc turned 92 on Saturday, February 16. He has received over 125 birthday cards after a social media campaign was launched by his friend Patty Dupuis. Many friends and even strangers sent cards and sentiments, some coming from as far as Germany....

  • GLO offers up to $50K reimbursements

    Updated Feb 19, 2019

    Dave Rogers For The Record The General Land Office of Texas is offering Orange County homeowners up to $50,000 reimbursement for personal costs incurred to repair their home after Tropical Storm Harvey. Joel Ardoin, Orange County’s emergency management coordinator, explained the program after Tuesday’s meeting of Commissioners’ Court. “HAP [Homeowners Assistance Program] is for helping homeowners rehabilitate their homes,” he said. “This Homeowners Reimbursement Program is...

  • Mello seeks re-election after surgery

    Updated Feb 19, 2019

    Dave Rogers For The Record Orange plumber Bill Mello, just a couple of weeks after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor, filed late last week for another term on the Orange City Council. His race for the At-Large Place 5 in the May 4 city and school district election will be a crowded one. Mello, first elected to city council in 2009, will be opposed by three citizens: retired sheriff’s deputy David C. Bailey; Little Cypress-Mauriceville special education facilitator C...

  • Kenneth Charles Haas, Sr., 81, Bridge City

    Updated Feb 18, 2019

    Kenneth Charles Haas, Sr., 81, longtime resident of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on February 17, 2019 at his home. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, February 22, 2019, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 1:30 p.m. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on November 18, 1937, he was the son of Alma Lucille Rayburn and Louis Ortego. Kenneth retired from Stiles Unit TDCJ as a correctional officer. During his...

  • Bear Iron going to Regionals

    Updated Feb 15, 2019

    Coach David Kendrick has released results of LCM Bears from the Orangefield Powerlifting Meet held Thursday February 14, 2019. Girls placing in the competition were Sarah Bates, 1st in the 181 weight class with a total lift of 685 lbs.; Anna Broussard, 1st in the 198 weight class with 580 lbs.; and Sydney McGraw, 3rd in the 198 weight class with a 520 lb. total. The Boys team also brought home medals. Julian Arteaga, 2nd in the 132 weight class lifted 795; Greyson Kuykendall, 3rd in the 132 weight class had a total of 795...

  • Kiwanis grant providing books to students

    Updated Feb 15, 2019

    On Monday, February 11, representatives of the Kiwanis Club of Orange donated a check the Mauriceville Elementary School’s library. The funds will help the librarian provide books to as many children as possible who may not have funds to purchase their own. Librarian Sommer Reynolds will have drawings at the end of the week to determine which children are able to select a book of their own. This is a new outreach of the Kiwanis Club of Orange. Their plan is to do the same f...

  • A Chocolate Cake of Richness, Payne's Pantry, by Anne Payne

    Updated Feb 14, 2019

    Nothing tastes better for a dessert than a luscious chocolate cake. This recipe is based on one from Nordic Ware's Best of the Bundt cookbook, published in 2012 by Northland Aluminum Products, Inc., Minneapolis, MN. This is a chocoholic's delight! Equipment needed:Bundt cake pan sprayed w/ product like Baker's ChoiceLarge mixing bowlSpoon for scraping bowlElectric mixerMeasuring cupToothpicks Ingredients:1-15.25 oz. Super Moist Triple Chocolate Fudge cake mix3-1.4 oz. Chocolate Fudge instant pudding mixes(I use only 2 1/2...

  • Dorothy Mary Livinston Soileau,97,Bridge City

    Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Dorothy Mary Livingstone Soileau was born in Mobile, AL, on February 12, 1922 to Agnes Livingstone. She resided in Mobile until she was 18, when she followed her cousin Fanny Champagne to Port Arthur, TX. She met Joseph Evan Soileau and they were married on April 19, 1941. They shared 63 years together until Joseph passed on October 26, 2009. They had six children. Survivors include, Jimmie and wife Joni Stachelek Soileau, Timothy Soileau and Cyndi Hall, Don and Denise Hanson...

  • Styx brings new music and a surprise to Lake Charles show

    Tommy Mann Jr|Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Photo courtesy of Rick Diamond The rock band Styx will perform at the Golden Nugget Casino in Lake Charles, La., this Saturday, Feb. 16 for ages 21 and older. Tickets are available at the venue box office and online at www.goldennuggetlc.com. The Record For the better part of five decades the rock band Styx has entertained countless millions of fans with live performances and big hits. The band returns to the region this weekend to do the same. Styx returns to the Golden Nugge...

  • Blue October schedules May concert

    Tommy Mann Jr|Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Courtesy photo Houston rock outfit Blue October will return to Southeast Texas on Thursday, May 9, for a performance inside the Jefferson Theatre in downtown Beaumont. Tickets start at $30 and go on sale at 10 a.m., Friday, Feb. 15, at all Ticketmaster outlets. The Record The Houston-based rock act Blue October is returning to the Golden Triangle this spring. Alternative rock band Blue October will perform at the Jefferson Theatre in downtown Beaumont on Thursday, May 9....

  • Double vision normal at Orangefield Elementary

    Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Photo: Colton Dosch, left, and Keller Dosch, one of 19 sets of twins attending Orangefield Elementary School, share a funny story at school Tuesday. RECORD Photo: Dave Rogers Dave Rogers For The Record They’re seeing double at Orangefield Elementary School. “I used to work in Vidor,” counselor Annette Allen said, “and it was rare when we had twins over there. That’s not the case here.” Orangefield Elementary School has 19 sets of twins among its pre-K through fourth-grad...

  • BCISD looking for $46.1 million bond proposal

    Debby Schamber|Updated Feb 12, 2019

    For the Record During a recent special called board meeting of Bridge City Independent School District trustees, they voted unanimously following a presentation by the Citizens Advisory Committee to approve a $46.1 million bond proposal. The presentation by the committee was the final step in a series of meetings which began in October 2018. The committee met a total of six times over a five month period at every campus in the district to study school district data such as...

  • Reviews mixed for Adams Bayou plan

    Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Photo: Adams Bayou at Interstate 10 contains 43 exposed pilings supporting four bridges and a pipeline, says North Orange homeowner Tom Clary. He believes the pilings caused snags that caused flooded he and his neighbors during Tropical Storm Harvey. RECORD PHOTO: Dave Rogers Dave Rogers For The Record Flooding and turnarounds. Photo: The schematic for the alternate plan for the widening of I-10 to three lanes between MLK Drive and the state line, above, includes red to show...

  • Remembering Buddy Moore “Vintage newspaper folklore and legend”

    Roy Dunn|Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Down Life’s Highway Ten Years have gone by since we lost Buddy Moore, I still miss him. My friend Buddy Moore and I covered a lot of life’s terrain together, starting out as young men and it was quite a trip. Buddy died Feb. 13, 2009 at age 80 after suffering a heart attack Feb. 11. Buddy became publisher of the Kountze News in 1974, sold to him by his employer the famous publisher Archie Fullingim. Buddy was from the same mold of publisher as Archie and they often spoke the...

  • Red Cross eyes Harvey finish line

    Updated Feb 12, 2019

    Photo: Chester Jordan, executive director for Red Cross of Southeast and Deep East Texas, addresses volunteers and other agency leaders with a report on response to Tropical Storm Harvey. RECORD Photo: Dave Rogers Dave Rogers For The Record “In a disaster, help starts local and it ends local,” Michelle Tubbleville, director of Orange County Disaster Relief, said at a recent pass-the-baton celebration at the Red Cross. The occasion, Wednesday, Feb. 6, was a day for the Red Cro...

  • JH Students place in Houston Livestock Art Show

    Updated Feb 7, 2019

    Orangefield Junior High Art students recently competed in the Houston Livestock Show Art Contest. First place winners were Jason Bodin, Cameron Dischler, and Serenity Stanley. Finalists were Bryce Blacksher, Kiley Boyd, Magnus Downs, Kaitlyn Jenkins, Marilyn Phan and Harleigh Rawls. Jocelyn Hernandez won Best of Show. Mrs. Robyn Lovett is the Art teacher at Orangefield Junior High...

  • "Twins Day" at OES

    Updated Feb 7, 2019

    Students and staff at Orangefield Elementary are seeing double! There are 19 sets of twins on campus. Kindergarten has the most with 7 sets....

  • Easy Scratch-Made Corn Bread, Payne's Pantry by Anne Payne

    Updated Feb 7, 2019

    What do you do when you have no corn bread mix? Well, you make it the old-fashioned way, from scratch. You know what? It was just as easy as the mix, I promise. The recipe comes from the back of the 24-oz Quaker yellow corn meal round canister, enriched and exterminated, as container says. Easy Corn Bread, Payne's Pantry Equipment needed: 8 or 9 inch square pan, greased Measuring cup Measuring spoons Medium mixing bowl Small mixing bowl Fork for beating egg Large spoon for...

  • Marie J. “Jean” Robinson Braus,91, Bridge City

    Updated Feb 7, 2019

    Marie J. “Jean” Robinson Braus, 91, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on February 5, 2019, at The Meadows in Orange, Texas, after a brief illness. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 8, 2019, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City. Officiating will be Father Steve Leger. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with a Rosary at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, at Claybar Fun...

  • “CHEATER’S BOWL” FAR FROM BEING SUPER

    Updated Feb 5, 2019

    K My take on Super Bowl LIII Sunday night is that two undeserving teams were matched up because of bum calls by game officials which produced one of the most boring world championship football games in history. Football fans in New Orleans and Kansas City secretly cheered the lackluster offenses of both the winning New England Patriots and the powerless Los Angeles Rams knowing their Chiefs and Saints could have put on a much better National Football League extravaganza than what we were forced to watch. Those who enjoy...

  • LCJH Coach plays last home game

    Updated Feb 5, 2019

    Coach Barbara Richard was honored between basketball games at Little Cypress Junior High, on the last home game of her coaching career. Barbara has 32 years with Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD. She began her career teaching prekindergarten at Mauriceville Elementary for four years, before moving to Little Cypress Junior High, where she has taught and coached ever since. She is married to Jason Richard and they have three children, Chad, Philip and Samantha, who all attended...

  • Keep OC Beautiful, officials talk trash

    Updated Feb 5, 2019

    Photo: David Derosier, right, and Deborah Bednar, past and current presidents of Keep Orange County Beautiful, promote a March 2 Community Trash Off and Tire Disposal Drive at Tuesday’s meeting of county commissioners’ court. Dave Rogers For The Record Orange County commissioners put their money where their mouth is Tuesday, contributing $500 to help with a Community Trash Off and Tire Disposal Drive being held March 2 by Keep Orange County Beautiful. The Community Trash Off...

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