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Wed, May 14 2008 

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Tickets still available for guided buck hunt

The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Education Foundation still has drawing tickets available for a guided buck hunt to J & D Whitetail Ranch in London, Texas for the fall hunting season....more>>

  • Cardinal writer places third at state
    Bridge City High School senior Madison Davis won the third place position in editorial writing at the state UIL meet at the University of Texas at Austin this past weekend.

  • Service League of Orange installs new officers
    The Service League of Orange held its annual luncheon Thursday at Sunset Grove Country Club to install new officers, give a report for 2007-2008, and other group business.

  • Red Hat groups celebrate 10th anniversary
    The Rhinestone Red Hatters Queen’s Council held its “Third Annual Extravaganza and Dinner” on April 18, at the MCM Elegante Hotel in Beaumont.

  • Congressman Brady introduces bill to expand Big Thicket
    Congressman Kevin Brady this weekend announced introduction of a bill to expand the Big Thicket National Preserve by as much as 100,000 acres — a move that has wildlife conservation groups applauding enthusiastically.

  • Ronald McDonald thanks students for helping others
    The students of Anderson Elementary met one of the most recognizable figures in American pop culture Thursday afternoon as a reward for a fundraising project.

  • Welcome to Orange ...
    Travel counselors from Texas Travel Information Centers arrive in Orange Tuesday morning to visit Shangri La. While at the botanical gardens and nature center, the group visited some of the gardens and had lunch. The annual conference is mandatory for these travel information specialists. This year the conference was held in Beaumont, but along the way the group stopped at The Stark Museum, the historical area of old Orange and Shangri La.

  • Awards add up during Math Olympics
    Community Christian School students took home a number of achievements during the recent Math Olympics.

  • Kain named Student of the Month
    The Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce named Sarah Kain earlier this week as the winner of the Student of the Month Program for April.

  • Souls of our feet to boogie at the Lutcher
    It may not be Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers, but from Indianapolis to Washington State, The Souls of Our Feet is making a mark across the country following its highly successful premiere in Austin in November 2006.

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