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Vol. 58 No. 9
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Week of Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Orangefield ISD prepares for summer projects a voter approved tax ratification election held by Orangefield ISD on Oct. 3, 2015. Approximately $1 million per year in additional funding will be generated through the
Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
School may be out for the summer, but that does not mean there is no work to be done. On the contrary, things are about to get very busy in the Orangefield Independent School District as two major projects are expected to begin very soon in order to hopefully be completed by the start of school in late August. According to Dr. Stephen Patterson, Superintendent of the Orangefield ISD, two of bigger projects set to begin shortly include the repaving of a parking lot and having the Orangefield High School track resurfaced. “The track is in pretty rough shape,” Patterson explained. “It has some surface issues, but those were a result from the problems there are with the base. This is why we
The track at Orangefield High School is in poor condition with cracks throughout the track and parts of the asphalt coming up from the base. One of the summer projects to be done in the coming weeks is repair work on the base and the installation of a new track surface. The work on the track, which is 38 years old, is being funded by the Tax Ratification Election approved by voters. RECORD PHOTO: Tommy Mann Jr.
haven’t hosted a track meet in a few years.” The work to be done this summer is being performed through funds generated from
July 4 fireworks celebration set for Orange riverfront Tommy Mann Jr. For The Record
An event designed to entertain the community and celebrate Independence Day will take place this coming Monday. The Orange Convention and Visitors Bureau is once again hosting its annual Fourth of July extravaganza from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday, July 4, at the Riverfront Pavilion located at 601 W. Division
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in Orange. The event is free and open to the public. “This is a special event that everyone will really enjoy,” said Brandy Judice, coordinator of the Orange Convention and Visitors Bureau. “It’s something the community seems to look forward to every year and is a great family event.” As always the event will feature live entertainment followed by a dazzling fireworks display over the waters of the Sabine River behind the pavilion. This year’s musical act is none other than Orange County’s own group, The Ruxpins, which will perform from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. The fireworks will follow immediately at 9 p.m. The Fourth of July fun will feature plenty of children’s activities as well, according to Judice. A vendor will be on site with tasty treats such as snow cones and ice cream to help keep everyone cool while enjoying the music and prior to the fireworks display. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to sit on, but pets are not allowed. Those attending this
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chasing new school buses, improving and adding technology at the campuses, improved or additional vocational opportunities and even training for teachers.
and removed core samples from the track surface and base in order to get a better understanding of the scope of the project and its approximate cost.
continued. “If we did not have to redo the base of the track, then the cost would be much lower but we know there is a problem there too. That’s why
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In Search Of The Perfect Wiener
“The track is 38 years old, we didn’t want to try a tempoPatterson said the district is Americans eat more than 150 million hot dogs during July 4th holiday
tax ratification election, and those funds can be used in a variety of ways, such as purDebby Schamber
in negotiations with a company, which has already come in for the annual fourth of July event of the Nathan’s Hot For The Record Dog Eating Contest where 20 No matter what you call it, fans will devour hot dogs in frankfurter, wienie, wiener, minutes. Joey hot shot, frank or just a hot Chestdog, Americans have loved them for many years and they remain of a staple for backyard barbecues and ballparks everywhere. Across the U.S. as people celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, more than 150 million hot dogs will be eaten. Locally, at the Wienerschnitzel in Orange, 21 employees served about 31,000 nut, hot dogs in the month of 28, of San June. However, according to Jose California, won his sixth Robert Littlefair, owner, June straight hot dog-eating conis typically a slow month and test in 2012, when he ate 68 in December sales rise about dogs and buns within 10 minutes. For his efforts he took 20 percent. Wienerschnitzel has been home $10,000 and a mustard at their current location in yellow belt. But, they are not the only Orange since October 1969. people who have demonstratCustomers are often seen ed their love of hot dogs for in a line of vehicles which exall the world to see. Hot dogs tends out of the parking lot and along MacArthur Drive were the first food eaten on waiting for the chance to the moon. Apollo 11 astroplace their order. According nauts Neil Armstrong and to Sarah Littlefair, manager Buzz Aldrin Jr. ate hot dogs at Wienerschnitzel, the most on their 1969 journey. popular choice of toppings is Maximizing hot dogs chili and cheese. Here a wiener, they’re a wiener winner Thousands of people will be flocking to Coney Island
Hot dogs have been around a long time. Claims about hot dog invention are difficult to pinpoint, but legend has it the creation of the sausage
and the life expectancy for an asphalt track is 30 years,” he with the placing on the bun has evolved into the beloved hot dog. The word
frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages similar to hot dogs originated. These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor as King. Wiener refers to Vienna, Austria, whose German name is “Wien”, home to a sausage made of a mixture of pork and beef Johann Georg Lahner, a late eighteenth century butcher from the Franconian city of Coburg, is said to have brought the Frankfurter Würstchen to Vienna, where he added beef to the mixture and simply called it Frankfurter. Nowadays, in
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German speaking countries, except Austria, hot dog sausages are called Wiener or Wiener Würstchen, meaning little sausage. Around 1870, on Coney Island, German immigrant Charles Feltman began selling sausages in rolls. Others have claimed to invent the hot dog and bun too. The idea of a hot dog on a bun is credited to the wife of a German immigrant, Antonoine Feuchtwanger, who sold hot dogs on the streets of St. Louis, Missouri in 1880. The bun was made so customers could eat their hot dogs without burning their hands. Another claim of inventing the hot dog is told by Harry M. Stevens, an American sports concessionaire whose vendors sold German sausages and rolls to spectators at
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DPS increases traffic patrols July 4th Tommy Mann Jr.
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AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety is encouraging Texans to make safe driving practices a priority during the July Fourth holiday weekend. From July 1-4, DPS troopers will join law enforcement from across the state in looking for drunk drivers, and speeding, seat belt and other traffic violators. “DPS is calling on Texans to help keep our roadways and communities safe by celebrating responsibly and using extra caution during Independence Day festivities,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “During the holiday weekend, Troopers will be on the lookout for impaired and dangerous drivers; and anyone who plans to drink alcohol should also plan to take alternate transportation or designate a sober driver.”
During the 2015 Fourth of July enforcement period, DPS troopers made 496 DWI arrests, and issued 7,211 speeding citations, 1,156 seat belt/child safety seat citations and 1,007 no insurance citations. In addition, troopers made 268 fugitive arrests and 187 felony arrests. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, in 2015, 960 people were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes where a driver was under the influence of alcohol, accounting for 27 percent of the total number of last year’s traffic fatalities. DPS offers the following tips for a safe July Fourth holiday: * Do not drink and drive. * Slow down – especially in bad weather, construction areas, traffic and unfamiliar areas. Monitor weather conditions. In the event of inclement weather, avoid high water and
use extra caution on roadways. * Eliminate distractions while driving, including the use of mobile devices. * Buckle up everyone in the vehicle – it’s the law . . . “Click It or Ticket.” * Be careful when driving off road since hot catalytic converters can ignite dry vegetation. * Do not use personal fireworks – attend sanctioned, professional displays instead. * Never toss a cigarette out of
a car window, and don’t put cigarettes out on the ground. * Keep a fire extinguisher and water handy if cooking outdoors or during a campfire. * Slow down or move over for tow trucks and police, fire, EMS and Texas Department of Transportation vehicles stopped on the side of the road with emergency lights activated – it’s the law. Also, move over a lane or slow down if you see a fellow motorist on the side of the road.