Southeast Texas REALTOR® Angie Lane of Coldwell Banker Makes Buying and Selling Homes a Breeze

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Southeast Texas REALTOR® Angie Lane of Coldwell Banker Southern Homes turned her love of attending real estate open houses with her family and a history of flipping houses into a lucrative real estate career.

Angie is excited about the possibilities that lie ahead for Orange County as a sought-after community in Southeast Texas. She is a strong advocate for both buyers and sellers to use the services of a real estate agent to help navigate potential legal landmines that can present themselves in the home buying and selling process.

Listen as Angie shares some great tips for both those in the market for buying a new home as well as tips for those who are trying to sell their homes and get the best prices for them.

Contact Angie Lane

Phone: 409-728-4832 (cell)

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angiebenoitlanerealtor/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soldbyangielane/

Website: https://www.coldwellbanker.com/

Email: soldbyangielane@gmail.com

 

 

 

City of Orange Holiday Closures

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City of Orange Holiday Closures

In observance of the Christmas holiday, the City of Orange will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th.

There will be NO sanitation service on Wednesday, December 25th, Christmas Day, with the exception of the Orange Police and Fire Departments. Residents with Wednesday and/or Thursday service are asked to place their containers out on Thursday and note, if your can is not serviced on Thursday, it will be serviced on Friday, December 27th. The City of Orange will be open for business on Thursday, December 26th.

For the New Year’s holiday, the City of Orange will be closed on Wednesday, January 1, 2020., with the exception of the Orange Police and Fire Departments.

There will be NO sanitation service on Wednesday, January 1st. Residents with Wednesday and/or Thursday service are asked to place their containers out on Thursday and note, if your can is not serviced on Thursday, it will be serviced on Friday, January 3rd. The City of Orange will be open for business on Thursday, January 2nd.

 

Ribbon Cutting Held For New Offices of Congressman Brian Babin

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Ribbon Cutting Held For New Offices of Congressman Brian Babin

A Holiday Open House and Ribbon Cutting were held on Monday, December 16, 2019, for the new District Office of Congressman Brian Babin.

The Orange District Office of Congressman Brian Babin is located inside Orange City Hall at 812 N. 16th Street; Orange, TX.

Brian Babin is a life-long resident of East Texas. He was born in Port Arthur, Texas and grew up in Beaumont. He graduated with a bachelor of science from Lamar University and completed dental school at the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston, Texas.

On January 5, 2015, Dr. Babin was sworn into the 114th Congress. He was appointed to two committees that are critically important to the 36th District. His service on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee affords him the opportunity to address the critical ports, highways, rails and pipelines that provide thousands of jobs and fuel a hub of economic activity that includes more petrochemical refining facilities than any district in the country.Dr. Babin was also appointed to the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. Serving as the Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on Space he is able to serve as a national leader for America’s space policy matters of NASA and represent the interests of Johnson Space Center also located in the district. As a member of the Subcommittee on Environment, Babin has helped lead efforts to bring transparency and accountability to the EPA, which has threatened our petrochemical and agricultural interests with excessive regulation.

Dr. and Mrs. Babin are members of the First Baptist Church of Woodville, where he has served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, choir member and as a member of Gideon’s International. He and his wife, Roxanne, also from Beaumont, have been married since 1972; have 5 children and 16 grandchildren.

LSCO Community and Workforce Education Sponsoring Several Upcoming Training Programs

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LSCO Community and Workforce Education Sponsoring Several Upcoming Training Programs

The Community and Workforce Education department at Lamar State College Orange provides non-credit learning opportunities for the community as well as customized training programs to meet the needs of local businesses and industry. Their classes are open to everyone and their commitment is to increase their students’ knowledge and skills needed for their current jobs and preparation for future career advancement.

They also partner with businesses to attain grants and other forms of funding to offset the cost of training. Numerous funding programs exist, and their staff will assist your business in finding the one that best fits your needs.

Upcoming courses include:

  • Yamaha Marine Service Technology, January 7- Feb. 27, 2020
  • Class A Commercial Driving Course, January 6-Feb. 14, 2020
  • Aerobics, Jan 21-May 5, 2020
  • Additional course listings found here

Registration details and more information are available on the LSCO website and on the LSCO Community and Workforce Education Facebook page.

OFD’s 2019 Fill the Truck Event a Huge Success

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OFD's 2019 Fill the Truck Event a Huge Success

The City of Orange Fire Department hosted the 4th annual “Fill the Truck” at Central Fire Station.

The toys received have been donated to the Blue Santa program in conjunction with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department to distribute to families in need within the Orange community.

The Orange Fire Department would like to thank all those who helped make the Fill the Truck a success by donating more than 150 toys to help support those families in need within our community.

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