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Vol. 57 No. 36
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Week of Wednesday, January 6, 2016
BC native Hargrave trades badge for business Debby Schamber For The Record
After 31 years in law enforcement, Cliff Hargrave is leaving the Orange Police Department to follow his dreams. As a teen, Hargrave’s first job was as a disc jockey at a local skating rink. A short time later, the 1984 Bridge City High School graduate started on the path to his career by becoming a reserve at the Bridge City Police Department. His brother, Joey, was already at the Bridge City Police Department and the pair would share a bond like no other and attended the police academy together. They graduated from the police academy in March 1985. “It was then and still is today the highlight of my career, having my little brother follow me into law enforcement,” Joey Hargrave said. “I am very proud of him and all he has accomplished. I wish him the best in his new endeavors.” Cliff Hargrave turned 19 years old around that time and was hired by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in April. Hargrave began by working in the jail. Before he left the
After 31 years in law enforcement, Cliff Hargrave is leaving the Orange Police Department to follow his dreams. He has opened a new business named Team Cliff Jiu Jitsu located at 1409 Green where he will offer mixed martial arts training and Gracie Jiu Jitsu to ages five years old and up. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber
Domino’s in BCCC’s BC gets new ‘Taste delivery vehicles of the Bayou’ Jan.11
BC Chamber sets date for Taste of the Bayou The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Taste of the Bayou Annual Banquet on Monday, Jan. 11, at 6 pm, at the Bridge City Elementary School. The family friendly event is open to the public. Tickets are $15 per person and a sponsored table for eight at $160. There will be food available from Tico’s Cuban Cafe, Judice’s Cajun Cafe, Little Caesar’s Pizza, Texas Roadhouse, Circle Dr. Baptist Church and Hush Puppy Express. Music will be provided by the Gulf Coast Playboys. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact The chamber at 735-5671, or email, bcchamber@sbcglobal.net, or by stopping by the office.
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Domino’s in Bridge City is taking pizza delivery to the next level. Residents in Bridge City have probably noticed two new pizza delivery vehicles traveling the streets as Domino’s, which is located at 2380 Texas Ave. in Bridge City, is utilizing two new purpose-designed vehicles. The two vehicles are known as DXPs and include the Domino’s-branded illuminated warming oven behind the driver’s door. The vehicle’s storage areas are designed for easy loading and unloading of pizzas and various other items on the Domino’s menu. “We used to have companyowned vehicles over 20 years ago, but we got rid of them for a variety of reasons,” said Randy Brown, owner of the Domino’s locations in Orange, Little Cypress, Vidor and Bridge City. “We saw the proto-type
The Domino’s location in Bridge City is the first in Orange County to begin using the customdesigned DXP delivery vehicles. The vehicle, a modified Chevrolet Spark, is equipped with a large warming oven as shown by driver Cliff Walker as he prepares for a delivery on Tuesday afternoon. PHOTO: Tommy Mann Jr.
at an auto show about two years ago and really liked it.” A total of 97 DXPs are being used in the U.S. and were designed by automotive engineer Roush Enterprises, which transformed Chevrolet Sparks into the new delivery vehicles for Domino’s.
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sheriff’s office in 1991 he had worked various departments such as narcotics, patrol and the detective division. Before leaving he had reached the position of lieutenant in the detective division. At OPD he started in patrol in 1991 and in 1998 he was promoted to captain. Hargrave switched departments and became the captain over the detective division where he has remained. Over the years, there have been many cases of all types which have come across his desk. There is not any one case that stands out in his mind since he has always given it his all each time with no case being more important than any other. However, there was a time when Hargrave considered leaving law enforcement. The incident shook him to the core and he questioned his choices. In early 1986, while James W. Wade was the current sheriff of Orange County, gave law enforcement a bad name. Wade became interested in becoming partners with two men to manufacture and sell methamphetamine. Wade used his influ-
ence to release one of the men from the county jail and a short time later the drug operation began. Following an investigation and a lengthy jury trial, Wade was found guilty on nine drug related offenses.The district court sentenced Wade to 240 months in prison and five years of supervised release, according to information received from the U.S. Federal Courts. Fortunately, he chose to remain in law enforcement and serve the citizens of Orange. Hargrave has mixed emotions about leaving his job at OPD. On one hand he is sad to go, however, he is eager to move forward with fulfilling his dreams. He has opened a new business named Team Cliff Jiu Jitsu located at 1409 Green. He will offer mixed martial arts training and Gracie Jiu Jitsu to ages five years old and up. “I am excited about the future,” Hargrave said. “I have always wanted to do this while I was still young enough.” Hargrave has been in-
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County approves locations for firearm restrictions Tommy Mann Jr.
For The Record
With open carry now in full effect, Orange County is falling in line with other county governments across the state on restricting where these firearms can carried. Orange County Commissioners Court met in a special session on Tuesday and dealt with an extremely lengthy, time-consuming agenda, which included an agenda item to regulate where licensed handgun owners may or may not carry firearms as it pertains to Orange County government facilities. It also included authorizing the placement of signs regulating the carrying of a licensed handgun into the Orange County Courthouse and essential facilities. “I have received opinions from other counties and even two from the (Texas) Attorney General,” said Douglas E. Manning, Assistant County Attorney. “The opinions leave a lot of room for interpretation.” Since the law is so new,
Orange County Commissioners proclaimed Tuesday, Jan. 5, as Missing Persons Awareness Day in Orange County. Pictured, in front, is DeDe Keene, a representative of Voices4missingpersons. Commissioners pictured in back, from left, are David Dubose, Precinct 1; Barry Burton, Precinct 2; Brint Carlton, County Judge; John Banken, Precinct 3. PHOTO: Tommy Mann Jr.
many governmental entities are being cautious with decisions and which locations are potentially qualified as a restricted area. Beginning Jan. 1, 2016, a
person who is licensed by the state of Texas or another with reciprocity, may legally carry any handgun openly or con-
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The Commodores to perform at Delta Downs on Feb. 13 Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
One of the most iconic funk and soul music groups of all time will perform in Southwest Louisiana this winter. The Commodores return to the region for a performance at 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 13, inside The Event Center at Delta Downs Casino and Racetrack in Vinton, La. for ages 21 and older. Tickets are $45-$55 and are on sale now at all Ticketmaster outlets, including
charge by phone at 800-7453000 and online at www.ticketmaster.com. The group formed in Tuskegee, Ala. in the early 1970s and reached the height of its popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s with hit songs such as Legendary music group The Commodores will perform at Delta Downs in Vinton, La., on Saturday, Feb. 13 for ages 21 and older. Tickets are $45-$55 and on sale now at all Ticketmaster outlets.
the ballads “Three Times a Lady” and “Easy,” as well as dance hits “Brick House” and “Too Hot ta Trot.” The group, which originally featured co-lead singer Lionel Richie, features founding member William King, along with Walter Orange and J.D. Nicholas with music provided by the band, Mean Machine. Visit www.commodoreslive. com for more information on the group and visit www.deltadowns.com for more information on the venue.