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HOLIDAY: The Silsbee Bee will be closed on Monday for Labor Day. Deadline will be on Friday at 5 p.m.

VICTORY Tigers pull off stunning win at Barbers Hill SEE SECTION B The only newspaper of record in Hardin County since 1917

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

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Pedestrian struck and fatally injured Lumberton police continue to investigate. By Meagan Moore reporter@silsbeebee.com

A 32-year-old Beaumont man was killed in a pedestrian-automobile accident Wednesday, Aug. 26 at around 9:30 p.m. in Lumberton. Jorge Deynas Jimenes was allegedly struck by a 2011 Chevrolet Avalanche traveling southbound while he was walking east to west away from Benny Avenue on South Main. According to Lumberton Police reports, numerous witnesses saw the man walking on and off of the roadway before walking in front of the Avalanche. One witness stated that they had swerved to avoid Jimenes before looking up and seeing him struck by another vehicle.

First responders arrived on the scene and tried to perform CPR. Lumberton EMS transported Jimenes to Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, where he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. The next of kin was notified, and an autopsy was ordered. The police department has determined that alcohol was not a factor for the driver’s part, but they are still waiting on results from Jimenes’ autopsy to determine if he had any alcohol or other substances in his system. Lumberton Chief of Police Danny Sullins stated that there will not be charges of any type filed against the driver of the Avalanche.

PHOTO BY DANIEL ELIZONDO | SILSBEE BEE

Silsbee Firefighters battle a blazing car on US 96 bypass on Friday after it caught fire from a collision. The driver escaped unharmed. The northbound lanes of the highway were shut down for over 45 minutes.

Driver escapes burning car Crash shuts northbound traffic on US 96 bypass for over 45 minutes. By Daniel Elizondo editor@silsbeebee.com

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A car caught on fire on the northbound lanes of US 96 Bypass near Cooks Road in Silsbee on Friday at around 1:45 p.m. after a collision. The driver of the car escaped and did not suffer any

Former coach and athlete honored Induction ceremony slated for Sept. 11.

By Daniel Elizondo editor@silsbeebee.com

PHOTO BY DANIEL ELIZONDO | SILSBEE BEE

We’ve all experienced it in some way or another. Those that live in Silsbee or travel through the downtown area know exactly what it feels like when they hear the blaring sounds of a train horn as it rumbles slowly across 5th Street. It’s almost a race to see if you can cross those dreaded train tracks before you see the flashing warning signs that the train is ready to cross. And if you don’t make it – well – it’s either chance it with a long wait time in hopes you don’t fall asleep, or you become a sneaky driver to find a way out of the line in search of an alternate route.

Trains standing still over 5th Street near downtown Silsbee is becoming more and more of a headache for drivers.

See TRAINS on page 8A

Public hearings on county annex Silsbee citizens share ideas and thoughts. Hardin County officials have been holding public hearings across the county in regards to the new construction of a county annex building that is proposed near the courthouse in Kountze. On Thursday, Hardin County judge Wayne McDaniel Jr. and Pct. 1 commissioner L.W. “Nubbin” Cooper addressed several community members in Silsbee at the

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Silsbee Community Center. The county is seeking public input on whether to seek a certificate of obligation to build the structure that is proposed at 10,000 square feet. The county recently voted to approve a $0.57 per $100 tax rate, and a certificate of obligation would need $0.02 of that rate dedicated to the debt of the obligation. The county is seeking a proSee ANNEX on page 7A

Bible Wisdoms Don’t compromise yourself, be the person the best person that you can be.

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was cited for failure to yield right of way at a stop sign. The driver of the Buick, Daniel Smith, 76, of Lumberton, escaped without injury. There were no other injuries reported. The fire backed up traffic on the northbound lanes of US 96 for over 45 minutes.

Headaches and long waits won’t ease up anytime soon.

By Daniel Elizondo editor@silsbeebee.com

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traveling northbound on US 96 bypass near Cooks Road when a 2012 GMC truck failed to yield off of Cooks Road traveling west and crossed in front of the Buick. The Buick allegedly hit the truck and later caused the car to burst into flames. Keith Powell, 59, of Silsbee,

TRAIN OF THOUGHT

Silsbee High School will ■ Brandi McCain, hold its Wall of Honor in1998 graduate of Silsbee ductions on Sept. 11. This year the school will ■ Coach Harold Lloyd, honor a former athlete and 1941 graduate of Silsbee one of its former coaches. Brandi McCain, who She was a first team all graduated from Silsbee SEC player her junior and High School in 1998, was senior seasons, and was senamed to seven all tournalected as a KODAK Allment teams. American her senior year. She played in two state After completing her coltournaments and three lege career, she joined the times was named as an all- pro ranks and played for state and all region player. the Cleveland Rockets in She was the first girl the WNBA in 2002. from Silsbee High School to She has played on a numearn honors as an All-amer- ber of foreign professional ican in 1997. teams, which, in 2002, she She scored approximately finished the year with 2400 points in four years. Kumhd Falcons of Seoul After completing her high Korea. school basketball career, She then played for Macshe earned a scholarship to cabi Ashood in Ashood Isthe University of Florida. rael in 2004-2005. In college, she started all She finished her profes33 games as a freshman sional career by playing and was named as the first with Mann Filter Zaragoz freshman to earn All-Amer- in Zaragoza Spain from ican honors at the Univer2006 to 2009. sity of Florida. Coach Harold Lloyd is a That year she was a sec1941 graduate of Silsbee ond team all SEC player. High School. During her junior year in He lettered in football 2000, she was selected as and basketball for three an All American by the BasSee HONOR on page 8A ketball Times.

Coach Harold Lloyd

injuries. The car, on the other hand, was destroyed in minutes. Silsbee Fire Department responded to the call and extinguished the fire amid electrical explosions from the car’s engine. According to police reports, a 2005 Buick LeSabre was

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Hardin County Judge Wayne McDaniel Jr. speaks with Silsbee citizen Jack Barrington on Thursday with concerns.

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