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Articles from the November 27, 2024 edition


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  • Community Events Calendar

    Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Submit an Event Friday and Saturday, August 14 and August 15 Regional acts sets sights on Orange County One of the hottest spots for live music in Orange County is turning up the heat this coming weekend. High Tides, located at 3109 Texas Ave. in Bridge City, opened earlier this year and has quickly become a popular destination for residents of Orange County and across Southeast Texas. Not only is it known for its waterfront view and delicious menu, but also for its variety of live music. This Friday and Saturday will have...

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  • Christmas season officially kicks off this week

    Penny LeLeux, For the Record|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Once you finish your turkey dinner Thursday and veg on the couch waiting for the ball games, the Christmas season officially begins. The madness of Black Friday shopping and Cyber Monday gives people the opportunity to finish their shopping…or start it, whichever fits your personality. Don’t forget to shop locally to help the economy, their families deserve a good Christmas too. A few special shopping opportunities for unique items will be available at some of the local hol...

  • Free holiday films at Orange Public Library

    Updated Nov 26, 2024

    The Orange Public Library will be having a Christmas movie festival on Tuesday, December 10, with free screenings of classic feel-good family holiday films. At 10 a.m., Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas will be shown. The animated anthology features "Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas" starring Donald, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, plus Uncle Scrooge McDuck. Also, "A Very Goofy Christmas" with Goofy, and "Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi," in the classic O'Henry story. It...

  • Bingo set for Train Depot on Sunday

    Updated Nov 26, 2024

    The Orange Train Depot will have a holiday version of bingo on Sunday, December 1, with doors opening at 2 p.m. and games beginning at 2:30 p.m. The charge is $25 and includes 15 rounds of bingo, plus mimosas and light hors d'oevres. Each bingo round will have a prize, and in addition, door prizes will be awarded. Admission is limited to 80 people with first-come, first to enter. The event is a fundraiser for the historic Southern Pacific Railroad train station built in the...

  • Orange Public Library Family of the Year

    Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Shirley Marshall of the Orange Branch of the American Association presented the Carl and Natalie Zeigler family with the Orange Public Library Family of the year. The presentation was part of the annual meeting of the Friends of the Orange Public Library. The award is given on the recommendation of the library staff. Children in the family are Charles, age 12; Victoria, age 9; William, age 7; and Daniel, age 5. The Zeiglers are home-schooled and participate in American...

  • Kelley Brevon Malachi

    Updated Nov 26, 2024

    On April 7, 1987 Kelley and Sabrina (Moss) Burch were truly blessed with a son KELLEY BREVON MALACHI. His three older sisters loved to instruct him. And the gentle giant he was, he let them. February 13, 1999 was a date he would not forget, that is, when he symbolized his dedication to Jehovah God. He remained a faithful servant until his death from a ruptured appendix October 25, 2024. He is preceded in death by his grandparents A.G. and Virginia Burch, Myrna Byrd and Gene...

  • Sherlock Breaux in the Creaux's Nest

    Sherlock Breaux|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    A TIME FOR GIVING THANKS It’s come on Thanksgiving time and we certainly have plenty to be thankful for. It looks like Thanksgiving time I remember as a boy with the changing of the leaves. It’s not New England but I still appreciate the bright colors, even on the Tallow trees, Oaks, etc. I hope you all get to enjoy a nice day with your families. This year, for the first time, too many of our tribe are away and can’t get home. On a personal note, I’m very thankful for the man...

  • Playoff Week 2 Results

    Tommy Mann Jr, For the Record|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Waco La Vega 42 WO-S 20 Silsbee 41 Bellville 17 Sealy 21 Hamshire-Fannett 17 PN-G 42 Kaufman 21 Angleton 36 PA Memorial 29 Newton 84 Edgewood 42 Woodville 48 Grand Saline 21...

  • Mustangs season ends to La Vega

    Tommy Mann Jr, For the Record|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    The West Orange-Stark Mustangs football season came to a sudden end this past Friday night in Magnolia as the Waco La Vega Pirates advance to the third round of the Class 4A Division 2 playoffs. La Vega defeated WO-S, 42-20, behind several big plays in a high-scoring second-half at Bulldogs Stadium in Magnolia. La Vega led 7-0 at halftime courtesy of a 1-yard touchdown run by Pirates quarterback Kourtney Parr late in the second quarter as both defenses were able to keep each...

  • Reality check

    Capt. Chuck Uzzle, For the Record|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    For some strange and unknown reason it seems like the older I get the faster things tend to repeat themselves. At times I would swear the pages on the calendar flip by 2 months at time instead of just 1. Recently I just renewed my United States Coast Guard license for the 5th or 6th time and I started thinking about how much time that represented, especially knowing that its 5 years between each renewal. As I stood next to the island in my kitchen and opened up my new set of...

  • Down Life's Highway

    Roy Dunn, For the Record|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Part Two of Two Hank Williams was born in Mount Olive, Alabama on Sept. 17, 1923. When he was eight years old, Williams was given a guitar by his mother. His musical education was provided by a local blues street singer, Rufus Payne, who was called Tee Tot. From Tee Tot, Williams learned how to play the guitar and sing the blues. Williams began performing around Georgia and Greenville areas of Alabama in his early teens. During his shows Williams would sing songs from his...

  • Shangri La Gardens to host annual Christmas Strolls

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 26, 2024

    Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is thrilled to announce their annual Christmas Strolls, a family friendly event that combines the beauty of nature with the joy of the season. On select evenings starting December 3, the public is invited to stroll through the magically transformed gardens that feature thousands of lights, unique Christmas trees decorated by talented community members and festive flowering displays. Admission to Shangri La Gardens is free of...

  • Orangefield 5th graders study erosion and deposition

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 25, 2024

    Mrs. Abshire's 5th-grade science students explored the forces that shape our planet by creating models of sand dunes, U-shaped valleys, and canyons. Using wind, water, and ice, they investigated how weathering, erosion, and deposition transform Earth's surface....

  • Third graders make tortilla teepees

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 25, 2024

    OES 3rd grade reading students made Tortilla Teepees this week, as a culminating activity to their weekly story, "Yonder Mountain, A Cherokee Legend." Students enjoyed learning about the Cherokee Nation. It's always a great day to be a Bobcat....

  • Aaron Roccaforte Named Employee of the Month for November by Bridge City Chamber of Commerce

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 25, 2024

    The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce that Aaron Roccaforte with Bridge City Radiator has been named November Employee of the Month. Pictured: Mandy Roccaforte, Aaron Roccaforte, Lenzi Blecher, Kirk Roccaforte. Photo courtesy of Bridge City Chamber of Commerce...