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Orange Chamber of Commerce Announces Award Winners at 2019 Banquet

September 25, 2025

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Orange Chamber Accepting Nominations for Annual Community Awards

The Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that nominations are now open for its Annual Community Awards, which honor the outstanding individuals, businesses, and organizations that make Orange County a better place to live, work, and thrive. Each year, the Chamber recognizes excellence in three prestigious categories: These awards celebrate the… Keep Reading

Vidor Chamber of Commerce Hosts Ribbon-Cutting for Stable-Spirit

September 18, 2025

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Vidor Chamber of Commerce Hosts Ribbon-Cutting for Stable-Spirit

The Vidor Chamber of Commerce proudly welcomed Stable-Spirit, a nonprofit organization dedicated to equine-assisted services, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its location at 295 Flamingo Street in Rose City. Founded in 2004, Stable-Spirit is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL), Hippotherapy, and Therapeutic Riding. The organization’s mission is to inspire positive mental,… Keep Reading

Lamar State College Orange Celebrates Record-Breaking Enrollment for Fall 2025

September 17, 2025

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Lamar State College Orange Celebrates Record-Breaking Enrollment for Fall 2025

Lamar State College Orange has posted the largest enrollment in its history, welcoming more than 4,500 students this fall, a sharp increase from last year’s final headcount of 3,613. College officials said the growth is driven by expanded program offerings and strengthened partnerships with schools, universities, and workforce agencies. Since 2019, LSCO has added 33… Keep Reading

City of Vidor to Vote on Renaming Historic Conn Park Amid Ongoing Development

September 17, 2025

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City of Vidor to Vote on Renaming Historic Conn Park Amid Ongoing Development

The City of Vidor is preparing to vote on an official new name for Conn Park, a local landmark with deep historical roots and a growing future as a hub for community events and recreation. Originally established through a generous donation in the early 1980s by C.W. Conn and his wife, Dorothy Anne, the park… Keep Reading

Pinehurst City Council Suspends Police Chief Amid Leadership and Conflict of Interest Concerns

September 16, 2025

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Pinehurst City Council Suspends Police Chief Amid Leadership and Conflict of Interest Concerns

The Pinehurst City Council has voted to suspend Police Chief and Interim City Manager Stephen Stroud following serious concerns raised by the Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA) regarding his leadership and potential conflicts of interest. The decision came during a regular city council meeting on Tuesday evening, after over three hours of closed-door executive session…. Keep Reading

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Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation-Southern Region Holding Drive-Thru Distribution on Oct. 3

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation-Southern Region Holding Drive-Thru Distribution on Oct. 3

September 28, 2020

Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation-Southern Region will hold a “Drive-Thru” distribution near Orange, TX on October 3, 2020, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Volunteers will be on-site to provide resources for those who have suffered damage to their residential property from Hurricane Laura. Attendees should register before 5:00 pm, September 30, 2020. Registration does not

American Pickers Coming to Texas in November

American Pickers Coming to Texas in November

September 22, 2020

American Pickers, The Documentary Series on History Channel is coming to Texas in November. Please see the information below for all of the details. To be considered, contact American Pickers as indicated in the flyer below.  

Entergy Texas Prepared For Tropical Storm Beta

Entergy Texas Prepared For Tropical Storm Beta

September 22, 2020

Entergy Texas, Inc. is continuing to monitor and plan for any potential impacts from Tropical Storm Beta. The National Weather Service has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for parts of the Gulf Coast and anticipates the storm may produce strong winds, heavy rains and flash flooding across Southeast Texas. Entergy Texas crews are prepared to

Beta Makes Landfall Today with 4-7 Inches of Rain Expected

Beta Makes Landfall Today with 4-7 Inches of Rain Expected

September 21, 2020

Greg Bostwick, Chief Meteorologist at KFDM-TV, reports that Beta remains weak and continues to move toward the Texas coast. Landfall is expected well to our southwest later today between Port Lavaca and Corpus Christi. After landfall, Beta should drift over South Texas tonight into Tuesday before ejecting out to the northeast Wednesday into Thursday. Locally,

Laura Expected to Strengthen to Category 3 Hurricane

Laura Expected to Strengthen to Category 3 Hurricane

August 25, 2020

Tropical Storm Laura is expected to strengthen into a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday over the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said Tuesday morning. The storm strengthened overnight and was near hurricane strength as of 7 a.m., the National Hurricane Center said. Laura is expected to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday around the Louisiana/Texas state

Mandatory Evacuation Called for Orange County

Mandatory Evacuation Called for Orange County

August 24, 2020

Orange County and City Officials are calling for a Mandatory Evacuation for all of Orange County at 6 am, Tuesday, August 25th, 2020. Citizens who cannot evacuate themselves can find transportation resources at either of the two embarkation sites in the county. Evacuees can arrive at the location at 9 am, Tuesday, Aug 25th, 2020.

Mandatory Evac Issued for Orange County Nursing Homes – Voluntary Evac for Others

Mandatory Evac Issued for Orange County Nursing Homes – Voluntary Evac for Others

August 24, 2020

Orange County Judge John Gothia issued a Disaster Declaration for Orange County today. County and City Officials are recommending a VOLUNTARY EVACUATION for all of Orange County and all of its Municipalities due to the uncertainty of Hurricane Marco and Hurricane Laura. At this time Officials are issuing a mandatory evacuation FOR nursing homes ONLY.

Sandbags Available from City of Orange

Sandbags Available from City of Orange

August 24, 2020

The City of Orange will open a sandbagging location effective Monday, August 24 at 12 P.M. at Memorial Field, located on Eddleman Drive near Meeks Drive. Citizens will be limited to 20 sandbags per household. Please be aware, this is a self-serve station while resources are available. Residents will need to provide their own shovels

Local Schools Close For the Week of Aug. 24 Due to Impending Weather

Local Schools Close For the Week of Aug. 24 Due to Impending Weather

August 24, 2020

WOCCISD: Due to the storms that may impact our area, all WOCCISD schools will be closed for the week of August 24 through the 28th. Please stay tuned for potential updates related to this weather situation. Football and Volleyball games have been canceled for the week of August 24-28th. OISD: Out of an abundance of

Marco and Laura Update Aug. 24 at 10 AM

Marco and Laura Update Aug. 24 at 10 AM

August 24, 2020

The City of Orange Office of Emergency Management continues to closely monitor both tropical systems that are approaching the Gulf of Mexico. The US National Weather Service Lake Charles Louisiana currently has low to medium confidence in the track and intensity of both systems. Marco updates: Marco continues to weaken and is not expected to

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