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County Record The Community Newspaper of Orange, Texas

Vol. 52 No. 25

Week of Wednesday, September 19, 2012

School districts take OC Rodeo Thrills Spectators stand against ‘testing’ Debby Schamber For The Record

As one of his first duties, newly appointed Texas Education Commissioner Michael Williams, has written a letter of intent to request waivers in response to the No Child Left Behind Act. The No Child Left Behind act requires all students to

LSC-O Nursing awaits new building Staff Reports

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Nursing students contribute to nearly half of the enrollment on the Lamar State College-Orange campus, so when a property was acquired to help house an area of study, it was quickly decided that nursing students would benefit the most. New labs, lecture halls, computer rooms and more much-needed space await the more than 1,000 nursing students on campus. The concept of the new building to accommodate career training was part of LSC-O’s 2008 Campus Master Plan. The LSC-O Foundation acquired the former Orange Leader building next to the campus in 2010, and the college subsequently purchased the site from the Foundation so that it may be LSCO PAGE 2A

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perform at grade level 100 percent in reading and math by 2014. A waiver relieves states from facing federal HARGOVE sanctions for failing to meet the deadline. To receive a waiver, states agree to develop plans “to improve educational outcomes for all students, close achievement gaps, increase equity, and improve the quality of instruction,” according to the Department of Education. States are granted conditional waivers from NCLB if the Department of Education accepts their proposal to raise standards, tie teacher evaluations to test scores and create new accountability systems which reward or punish

schools based on performance. In February, the first group of states approved are Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Rhode Island, making for a total of 19 states that are no longer bound by the law. Seventeen other states and Washington, D.C., also applied in the second round, but their plans have not yet been accepted. Vermont also applied but has since dropped out. But unlike the other states, Texas may appeal under U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan’s general authority to waive federal requirements rather than under a specific waiver Duncan began offering states last year. State officials STANDARDIZED PAGE 3A

Police release name of person of interest Debby Schamber For The Record

The Pinehurst Police Department has released the name of a person of interest in the aggravated robbery in the 3800 block of Pheasant Street following a Friday night football game on Sept. 14. Keven Scott Holmes, 25, of Orange, is being sought for questioning in the case of a 16-year-old Orangefield cheerleader who was robbed at gunpoint. “Based on tips from the community following the release of video footage from the convenience store as well as photographs obtained from prior arrests, Holmes is someone we would like to speak with in connection to this crime.,” said Police Chief Fred R. Hanauer III. The girl had stopped at a

convenience store located in the 800 block of Strickland Drive when she was asked by a man and a woman, believed to be in their 30s, for a ride to a nearby trailer park. She agreed and after stopping to let the couple out, the man pulled a handgun out and ordered the girl to get out of the vehicle. He took her cell phone and purse which contained credit cards and an unknown amount of cash. He then drove off in her vehicle. It was later located in the east part of Orange. The girl was not injured during the robbery. Holmes is said to have a tattoo “sleeve” on his left arm. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Holmes is asked to call the Pinehurst Police Department at 409886-2221. Aggravated Robbery is a

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Bridge City Heritage Festival Sept. 27-29 Mark Dunn

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A blend of Bridge City’s past and present will be celebrated during the second annual Bridge City Heritage Festival on Thursday, Sept. 27 through Saturday, Sept. 29. Festival honoree for the 2012 event is longtime BCISD administrative secretary, Margorie Hatton. The festival takes place on the grounds of the Bridge City Community Center. Hatton’s presentation will be on the festival stage at 6:15 p.m on Saturday. Feature attractions for the 2012 festival include “a new and improved carnival that is bigger and better than last year,” said event co-chair, Debbie Gregg, an art teacher at Bridge City High School. According to Gregg, the festival includes live bands, food

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booths, a caricature artist, craft booths, bingo, beer and wine garden plus numerous activities for the children including Pappy’s

Petting Zoo. The carnival rides crank up at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 27 and runs through closing time, 10 p.m. on Saturday. The three day festival is hosted by the Bridge City Historical Society a nonprofit organization formed in 2009. Performing during the festival will be the BCHS Strutters dance and drill team starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday followed by the Linders. The Port Arthur Playboys start at 1 p.m. followed by FUSE, Fire and BRIDGE CITY PAGE 3A

If you think football is a tough sport try bull riding for a living. The thrills and spills of the Orange County Sheriffs Posse Rodeo was action packed Sunday as cowboys and cowgirls vied for prize money and bragging rights. If every picture tells a story, this one by The Record photographer Larry Trimm certainly does. See More Rodeo Photos At Texas Borderline Photography.

‘Showdown on the Sabine’ family fun packed weekend

Debby Schamber For The Record

Bring the sunscreen and get ready for a fun action-packed weekend at the City of Orange boat ramp for the fifth annual Showdown on the Sabine. This year the new added features are sure to please the crowd such as the live music and helicopter rides. There is free admission and free parking. However, one thing remains the same is the excitement of the more than 50 tunnel boats racing on the Sabine River. The fun begins on September 21 and last until the 23. The action packed weekend starts with the Formula Light at 3 p.m. Friday and continues through 5:30 p.m. with the JHydro. Testing continues at 9 a.m. Saturday and qualifying begins at 1 p.m. Sunday fun begins at 9 a.m. as the event wraps up with the championship for each division stating at 3:15 p.m. This year there are four classes of boats. They include the Formula Light, Formula 1, Tri-Hull and the J-Hydro. Along with the stars of the show, there are activities for everyone in the family to enjoy. For the children there will be a bounce house, pony rides,

New features have been added to the tunnel boats races for the annual Sowdown on the Sabine this weekend. RECORD FILE PHOTO

petting zoo and a carnival. In addition there will be a water slide. Darlene Zavada, director of the Orange CVB, suggest people enjoying the water slide may want to bring a towel and a change of clothes. Anyone who is hungry can certainly find a multitude of things to eat. According to Zavada, there will be vendors with everything from boudain, pizza, smoked turkey legs, funnel cakes, popcorn, to yummy treats on a stick. People are encouraged to

bring a chair to sit back and enjoy the races, but coolers, pets or bicycles are not allowed. Canopies are allowed, but must be set up on top of the levee so they will not block the view of others. The excitement never ends with a closer look at the boats and the chance to talk to the drivers which can be done with the purchase of a $5 pit pass. For a slower pace, event go-

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