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
August 13, 2020
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New Christian School Opens in Mauriceville
MAG Christian Academy is a new private Christian school that has just opened in Mauriceville, TX, for Pre-K through 8th grade. They are located on the MAG Church campus at 11477 Hwy 12 Orange, TX 77632. Their goal is to foster rock-solid Biblical teaching with educational excellence in a small class group environment. Heather Armstrong,… Keep Reading
August 13, 2020
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Keep Texas Beautiful Recognizes Keep Orange County Beautiful as August Affiliate of the Month
Keep Texas Beautiful (KTB) has named Keep Orange County Beautiful (KOCB) as their August affiliate of the month and will highlight their story on their website, social media, and newsletter. The Affiliate of the Month Campaign highlights the stories of their affiliates; hard-working, boots on the ground organizations, who are committed to keeping their communities… Keep Reading
August 13, 2020
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Orange County Environmental Health and Code Compliance Department Requests Public Input
The Orange County Environmental Health and Code Compliance Department is requesting the public’s help to let them know how they are doing and learn where they need improvement. The mission of the Environmental Health and Code Compliance Department is to help protect the citizens and visitors of Orange County through permitting and inspection of retail… Keep Reading
August 12, 2020
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Endeavors Case Management Assisting Orange County Disaster Rebuild with Imelda Issues
Do you need assistance with a recovery plan, including home repairs from Tropical Storm Imelda? Do you have unmet needs because of flooding? Orange County Disaster Rebuild will be working closely with Endeavors disaster case management team with obtaining the resources necessary to help our county recover. This is best accomplished when Tropical Storm Imelda-impacted… Keep Reading
Jimmy Nick’s BBQ Opens in Vidor
July 6, 2020
The Vidor Chamber of Commerce was happy to kick off the Grand Opening this morning for Jimmy Nick’s. Jimmy Nick’s is a SETX food trailer specializing in award-winning Bar B Que and Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana Cuisine. They cater all events. Stop by today for your slice of heavenly BBQ. Visit their Facebook page
40 Under 40 Nominations Open
July 6, 2020
The Southeast Texas Young Professionals Organization, Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce and Beaumont Enterprise will honor the best and brightest young professionals under the age of 40 for their academic achievements, professional success and community involvement with the 40 Under 40 recognition. Young professionals are a vital asset to our region. It is very important
Governor Abbott Orders All Texans to Wear Face Masks
July 2, 2020
On Thursday, July 2, 2202, Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order that requires all Texans to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth in public spaces, with exceptions. According to the order, this applies to residents of counties with more than 20 positive cases of COVID-19. This includes Orange County. Restrictions on outdoor
Vidor Begins 2020 Street Maintenance Project
July 2, 2020
The City of Vidor will soon be starting its 2020 Street maintenance project. The streets and scheduled start dates of maintenance work include: N. Tram (from the feeder road to E. Tram)—–6-29-20 1st Street—–7-6-20 Jackson Street & Alma Circle—–7-13-20 Lexington Drive—–7-17-20 Work on each street is expected to take approximately one week. While under construction,
May and June 2020 Restaurant Inspection Reports
July 2, 2020
James Scales, Deputy Director of the Orange County Environmental Health and Code Compliance, has resumed restaurant health inspections. Here are the scores for May and June of 2020: Perfect Scores Kidz World Learning Center, 1875 Miller Drive, Bridge City, 100 New Begininz Academy, 3807 Meeks Drive, Orange, 100 Little Flock Daycare, 8257 Highway 87 North,
Recyclops Changes Recycling Pickup Schedule
July 1, 2020
Due to continued customer growth in Orange County, Recyclops recycling services are moving to a four-day schedule beginning the week of July 6. In addition, going forward, pickups will be every other week instead of twice-monthly, which means customers will receive two extra pickups each year. Recyclops has also added printable calendars for each pickup
Orange Lion Club’s Orangeopoly Game Now For Sale Locally
June 30, 2020
The Orange Lion Club’s Orangeopoly games have arrived and are now for sale. The Orangeopoly game is based on the classic Monopoly game but features Orange locations and businesses on the gameboard. They are $25 each and can be purchased at the locations below: TruColors, 1201 N 16th St., Orange Pink Rooster Treasures, 2492 Martin
Vidor Public Library Announces New Programs
June 30, 2020
Vidor Public Library’s “Imagine Your Story” Summer Reading Challenge began on June 22. Children reading 20 books from the Vidor Public Library will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize. In addition, the Vidor Public Library accepts books, DVDs, and CD donations on Thursdays. They accept only gently used, not abused items. Please
Independence Day Closings 2020 Announced
June 30, 2020
In observance of Independence Day, the City of Orange will be closed Friday, July 3, 2020. As always, the City of Orange Police and Fire Departments will be on duty keeping us safe. All Bridge City and Orange County Offices will be closed as well. Waste Management will service its usual route on this day.
WOS High School Receives Grant From Dow Industries
June 29, 2020
Exciting things are coming to West Orange-Stark High School engineering program. With the partnership of DOW industries, a $5,000 grant has been awarded to their engineering program. Teachers are being trained in Project Lead the Way curriculum, which promotes STEM education using a hands-on approach to real-world problem-solving experiences. DOW’s partnership is also outlining a