VIDOR — Itty Bitty Story Time was held at the Vidor Public Library Jan. 17. The library welcomed Park Ranger Tami Schutter with Texas Chenier Plain Refuges Complex in Anahuac, which has over 100,000 acres and is composed of 4 refuges - Anahuac, McFaddin, Texas Point, and Moody National Wildlife Refuges. The refuges span from the Louisiana - Texas border, all the way to East Galveston Bay, and offer recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, photography, and wildlife observation. Tami read “A Frog in the Bog” by Karma Wilson and the children made a ’gator magnet clip for the craft. Pictured with Tami in alphabetical order: Gracie Brown, Maddison Cassell, Molly Cassell, Kayne Cloide, Emma Gibson, Natalie Hatton, Rebekah Hatton, Allison Hoerner, Brooklyn Hoerner, Tori Hoge, Aurora LeBert, Elizabeth LeBert, Emilee McCord, Madison McCord, Madison Quick, Braiden Ramos, Alexis Randall, Landon Reese, Zoey Reyes, Anleigh Sanders, Kyra Sims, Avalyn Waldrep and Jackson Waldrep.
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Entertainment for the week of June 19 - June 25, 2013
Enjoy the summer with good friends and good music at any one or more of the area’s music venues.
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UPDATE: Lake Charles Police searching for missing person
The Lake Charles Police Department is actively searching for a Missing Person, Leroy Stewart Sr, 84 years of age.
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Meeting cancelled
The City of Orange, City Council, Special Call Meeting on 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 18, has been CANCELED.
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Masters of Arts in New Testament
John Davis Jones recently received his Masters of Arts in New Testament from Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, TN.
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Rollover facing changing tide
The days of dropping a line and hooking a large flounder, pulling it from the teeming waters of Rollover Pass may soon be a thing of the past.
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LC-M football player nominated for All American
Imagine being nominated for All American.
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Sears site owned by City of Lake Charles sold
The former Sears Retail Site owned by the City of Lake Charles located in the 600 block of Ryan Street has been sold to FPL, LLC which is managed by Roger Landry.
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Orange County Sheriff Posse announce scholarship winners
The members of the Orange County Sheriff Posse are proud to announce the presentation of three $500 scholarships.
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Doubt
My professor Dr. Fred Craddock, was the master at weaving the stories of his life with the gospel of Christ.
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Friendship, Eagle or Turkey
It has been said that if you have at least one friend in your life time you’re blessed.
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