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Briggs become athletic director in BC David Ball
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There have been recent big changes made in the Bridge City Independent School District Athletic Department. According to Mike King, BCISD superintendent, Coach Cris Stump will be the head coach of the football program
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for grades 7th through 12th. In the past he acted as the athletic director for all sports. “He will now just oversee the football pro-
gram,” King said. In addition, Richard Briggs, who has been the high school principal, will become the new
BC Knights Offer Lenten Fried Fish Dinners
Dinners will be served each Fri. (except Good Fri.) during Lent at the Bridge City KC Hall on W. Round Bunch, adjacent to St. Henry Catholic Church. Dinner is $8 (fried fish, French fries, hush puppies, cole slaw) Customers can dine-in or take-out dinners. We will also delivery 10 or more orders. For more info contact the Knights at 409.735.5725.
BCCC awards Cormier Bridge City Head Football Coach Cris Stump. RECORD PHOTO: Mark Dunn
Free help through tax maze
The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce recognized Donna Cormier as their employee of the month at their monthly networking coffee held at Paradise Donuts located at 2875 Texas Avenue, Suite B in Bridge City.
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Dick Porter, AARP tax volunteer counselor, helps prepare Betty Odom’s taxes at the Orange Public Library. AARP is offering free tax filing assistance from 12:15 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Wed. and Friday until April 11 and April 15 at the Orange Public Library. Trained volunteers will be available during those hours. RECORD PHOTO: David Ball
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Tic toc. Tic toc. Time is running out. It will be April 15 before procrastinating taxpayers will know it. For those who haven’t filed yet, or who need assistance, there’s some free help out there in completing your taxes before the deadline. AARP is offering free tax filing assistance from 12:15 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Wednesday and Friday until April 11 and April 15 at the Orange Public Library. Trained volunteers will be available during those hours. Electronic filing will also be available. No tax returns will
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ing experience, according to King. “The board is very excited to be making these changes,” King said. “We feel this is a good opportunity to have an individual oversee all sports for both girls and boys in grades 7 through 12 including the P.E. program. We also feel it is a good idea to have an individual over just the football program to focus on the needs of the program.”
athletic director. From now through the end of the school year, Briggs will do “double duty” as the principal and athletic director. BCISD has plans to hire a new principal before the start of the 2014-15 school year. In his new position, Briggs will oversee all sports, both girls and boys, in grades 7th through 12th. This will include the physical education program. Briggs brings to the program about 20 years of coach-
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be started after 4 p.m. Dick Porter with AARP said the majority of the tax counseling is for elderly residents, but they also assist low income residents with their taxes. “We’ll take anyone who comes in,” Porter said. “The program is demand-driven and by need.” Anyone seeking assistance should bring the following: All W-2 and 1-00 Forms including Social Security benefits statements. Records of capital gains and losses. Receipts of medical expenses, taxes paid, interest paid, FREE TAX HELP Page 3A
The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce recognized Donna Cormier as their employee of the month at their monthly networking coffee held at Paradise Donuts located at 2875 Texas Avenue,
Suite B in Bridge City. Donna, a hair stylist at Michelle Michele Day Spa always does a great job and is very accommodating, skillful and friendly. In her nomination, it was stated that “There have been times that she has come in to take care of a customer’s needs (me)
when she normally doesn’t work just to help me look my best for appointments, etc. She always has a smile on her face and makes me feel welcomed each time I see her.” She also is a closet DJ and livens up her environment.
Caribbean cruise is dangerous in BC Staff Report For The Record
It’s going to be a Dangerous Night on a remote desert isle in the Caribbean where a private cruise ship has arrived by mistake! Come and see how some interesting passengers and the crew discover mysteries of the desert isle and each other! Watch out for smugglers, crooked business professionals and even a murderer! With your help perhaps Colonel Custard the Chief of the Island Police will be able to
solve the crime. The event will take place at
the Bridge City Community Center located 101 Parkside on March 28 (family night) and March 29 (adults/alcohol will be served). Friday night tickets are $20 each or table for eight $150 and Saturday night tickets are $40 each or $300 table for eight. PRICES INCLUDE DINNER, and may be reserved by called 409-735-5671 from 8:30 to 1:30 or download the reservation form from this website. Tables should be reserved in advance.
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