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
April 6, 2022
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Step Inside a World of Imagination with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Get your “golden ticket” for Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory The Musical playing Lutcher Theater on Monday, April 18, 2022, at 7:30 PM. Tickets range from $35-$85 and are available online at lutcher.org. Discounts are available for students, groups of 10 or more, and active military. Call the Lutcher Theater Box Office at… Keep Reading
April 5, 2022
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City of Orange Hires New Recreation Center Director
The City of Orange would like to introduce Anthony Dandridge, the newly appointed Recreation Center Director. Dandridge comes to the City of Orange with a background in directing physical conditioning programs, coaching, and overseeing sporting programs. During his first two weeks with the City of Orange, he has begun working on recreation center guidelines, programs,… Keep Reading
April 5, 2022
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West Orange Announces Adopt-a-Street Program
The City of West Orange is excited to announce the Adopt-A-Street Program has been enacted and applications will begin on Earth Day, April 22, 2022. The mission of the Adopt-a-Street program is to clean and beautify the community through volunteerism and to encourage community participation by promoting community pride in clean neighborhoods. Any individual or… Keep Reading
April 4, 2022
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Orange County Storm Risk Management Program Schedules April Open Houses
Devastating storms have plagued the coast of Texas for decades, claiming thousands of lives and damaging homes, businesses, infrastructure, and ecosystems in the process. The Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management Program (S2G) has been established to deliver a cost-effective, ecologically-sound solution that will reduce coastal storm surge risks to residential structures,… Keep Reading
Larry Haynes Chosen as WOC Administrator of the Year
July 25, 2019
Dr. Larry Haynes, WOCCISD Director of Federal Programs and Accountability, has been chosen as the WOC Administrator of the Year. According to WOCCISD, the district very much appreciates the commitment and hard work of this member of their leadership team. Read more details on the WOCCISD Facebook page.
Keep Orange Country Beautiful Holding Tire and Scrap Metal Collection
July 25, 2019
Keep Orange County Beautiful (KOCB,) is working with the city of Vidor, Superior Tire and Service of Orange, and D&D Scrap of Bridge City to collect abandoned tires and scrap metal on Saturday, July 27, at no charge. The event is being held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Vidor Public Works, 155
West Orange-Cove School District Announces New School District Police Department and Hires New Chief
July 24, 2019
West Orange-Cover School District has established a new school district police department. Darryl Hunt was announced as Police Chief at last night’s regular meeting of the WOC Board of Trustees. He was sworn in today by Orange County Justice of the Peace Hershel Stagner Jr. “After a long extensive search for a police chief, we
Orangefield Schools Announce Opening Dates and Changes
July 23, 2019
Orangefield ISD will have new start times for the 2019-2020 school year. The adjustments will assist in alleviating some of the traffic and logistical challenges with the transition of 5th-grade students moving from junior high to elementary campus. Students can be dropped off at the elementary and junior high starting at 7:15 AM and the
Recycling Ends at County Landfill
July 23, 2019
According to KOGT Radio, County Road and Bridge Engineer Clark Slacum confirmed that recycling at the Orange County Landfill will stop at the end of the month. Recycling is a very large part of many communities, and it is unfortunate that we cannot seem to support it here in Southeast Texas. The reason that is
Little Cypress and Mauriceville Elementary Schools Now Offer Full-Day Pre-K Classes
July 22, 2019
According to KOGT Radio, Little Cypress and Mauriceville Elementary Schools will begin providing full-day classes for qualifying pre-kindergarten (pre-k) students to comply with new state regulations. Student registration for the program will be July 30, 31 or August 1, at the campus which they will attend. More information is available at Mauriceville Elementary, 409-745-1615, or
Repaving Contract to Be Awarded After Vote
July 22, 2019
According to KOGT Radio, on Tuesday, the Orange City Council will vote to award a $1.3 million contract to LD Construction in Beaumont for repaving work on twelve streets north of Interstate 10 and several to the south of Interstate 10. The money is coming from the $8 million bonds the council agreed to issue
West Orange-Stark Football Tickets Go On Sale
July 19, 2019
Current West Orange-Stark season ticket holders can purchase their 2019 football tickets during a two-day sale July 30-31 from 9 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Athletic Office at West Orange-Stark High School. Season tickets will go sale to the general public during a two-day sale August 6-7 from 9
Orangefield Bobcat Camp to Be Held July 29-31
July 19, 2019
The Orangefield football program will host a football camp for all incoming 2nd-9th graders July 29th-31st. The camp will start at 9:00 am and finish at 11:30 am. Registration will begin at 8:30 am in the JH gym and the camp will be conducted on the football practice field. Cost is $50 per child. Any
Bridget Moore Gordon Wins Two Amigos Gift Card
July 19, 2019
Bridge Moore Gordon is the lucky winner in our Two Amigos Mexican Restaurant gift card giveaway! Congratulations, Bridget, and we hope you decide to play in our next gift card giveaway.