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The Record
Vol. 51 No. 08 Week of Wednesday, June 1, 2011
The Penny Record of Bridge City and Orangefield • Founded 1960
Burn ban becomes critical in county Action was taken on several items at Orange County Commissioners Court in a special session Tuesday. The burn ban will stay in effect for three more weeks. “The only thing that has changed from last week is it’s gone from bad to worse,” said Jeff Kelley, director of emergency management. “We are
in the high fire range right now as we speak.” Kelley said in the next seven to 14 days the county will KELLY be in the 700800 range, which is the worst possible conditions. “The fire up in Evadale, just outside the county line over the weekend was started by a wayward ember from a barbecue pit. They
C.H.A.M.P.S. groundbreaking to be held Mon.
had to evacuate 14 homes. It got very close. It’s that drastic out there, it takes something very little to get it started.” Commissioners also award-
ed the contract for the Orange County Sewer System Upgrade Project to Lester Saucier. Saucier was recommended by a committee of three: John
Dubose, commission precinct 3, Jody Crump, commissioner precinct 4 and Joel Ardoin, Orange County director of health and code compliance.
The project is funded by the Costal Impact Assistance Program grant. COUNTY BUSINESS PAGE 2A
H The Faces Of Graduation 2011 H
Bridge City Photos By Mark Dunn
Penny Leleux For The Record
Brooke Anderson poised to accept her diploma.
Olivia Hubbard, Mistress of Ceremonies.
Greg Hayes For The Record
ing emergency situations. The construction phase is set to break ground next week, Colin Garrett, vice president On May 9, the Orange of G&G Enterprises, said. County Commissioners Court “Hopefully, with all paperawarded G&G Enterprises the work in order, we will break contract to build a community ground next Monday,” Garrett exposition and event center off said. “Once we break ground, of FM 1442, on 31 acres about our construction schedule will one mile south of Interstate 10. be 15 months, weather perThe center will also be used mitting. Anything considered as a county central base duran act of God would be cause for time extensions.” G&G Enterprises’ total bid for the project was $10,560,000, Garrett said. The center will include conference rooms, offices for the county’s road and bridge and environmental heath departments, an event center equipped with lighting, sound system and room dividers, parking area, covered arena for livestock shows, rodeos, concerts, festivals, farmers’ markets and graduations and lighted athletic fields. The cost of the center is $13.2 million, with $10.7 million being provided through various grants and money available to the county, and Staff Report the C.H.A.M.P.S. (CommuniFor The Record ty Hands Assembling a MultiPurpose Structure) board is good old-fashion heritage festival is in CHAMPS PAGE 2A the making for Bridge City. The first Bridge City Heritage Festival is being planned for Oct. 1. The festival will take place on the grounds of the Community Center and will include live music, an antique car show, craft and vendor booths, and loads of fun for the kids. Proceeds will go toward the Cow Bayou Waterfront Park project and is hosted by the Historical Museum of Bridge City. Staff Report There will be a coloring For The Record contest for children ages kindergarten through The Friends of the Bridge BRIDGE CITY PAGE 3A City Public Library have hosted story time for local children for fifteen plus years. The 2011 state library summer reading program theme is Dig Up A Good Book. “We want children to enjoy reading and strive to get story time guests who will encourage them to • SHERLOCK BREAUX read a book, not just come for Page.................... 4A show-n-tell,” said Shirley Jordan, Friends president. Chil•Obituaries dren may pick up reading logs Page......................8A at the library and track their time spent reading or being • CHURCH NEWS read to by their parents. Those Page......................7B who turn in logs can partici• CLASSIFIED ADS BC LIBRARY PAGE 3A Page......................8B
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Terrell Dionne- Salutatorian.
Kirby Shepperd.
Bria Thibodeaux- Valedictorian.
BCISD Superintendent Jamey Harrison.
Merissa Underwood gets her diploma.
Orangefield Photos By Penny Leleux
BC library begins summer programs
=Brian Kelley- Valedictorian
Ashlyn Lopez- Salutatorian
Kyle Dishler.
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Rachel Ford.
Nocolette Shrier.
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