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STATE REPORT

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Vol. 53 No. 21

Week of Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Levee fill could jeapordize flood insurance tabled the matter until they could get some feedback from FEMA. Jack Graham, senior compliance officer from FEMA and risk analyst Larry Boyce came to Orange County to access the matter. What they had to say isn’t what commissioners wanted to hear. After checking the site, they determined the fill that has al-

Penny Leleux

For The Record

FEMA officials addressed commissioners court this week concerning the request of Henry R. Stevenson to “grandfather” a dredge spoil levee located on his property on or near the Neches River. Stevenson requested the grandfathering to repair the levee that is more than 100 years old. Last week commissioners

Free school supplies distributed Aug. 17 The Orange County Christian community has teamed up to distribute school supplies on a first come, first serve basis at the from 10 a.m. To 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 at the Orange Lions City Park. In case of rain the WOS Middle School will host the event. In addition to the free school supplies, students and their families will be treated to free food, entertainment, haircuts, socks, underwear, free or low cost vaccinations, and more. Local businesses or organizations that would like to help support the children of Orange County can write a check to OCS (Orange Christian Services) with a note in the memo line for “Back to School Orange”. Please mail checks to Orange Christian Services, Back to School Orange, 2518 W Park Ave, Orange, Texas 77630 For more information please look us up on the web at www.backtoschoolorange.com or their Facebook at backtoschoolorange.

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ready been brought in is a violation of the zero rise regulation. “The amount and type of fill is of concern,” said Graham. He warned if the violations were not addressed, it could jeopardize the counties ability to get flood insurance. “We are obligated, since we know the fill to be there, to monitor the situation,” said Graham.

Upon inspection, the fill was found to include broken concrete, asphalt and other road building debris. “The fill that has been placed has to be removed,” said Graham. If the situation is not rectified and the county is put on probation there will be a $50 COUNTY BUSINESS Page 2A

Cardinals lineup for another day at the office . . .

Jack Graham, FEMA senior compliance officer (left) and Larry Boyce from risk analysis address commissioners’ court concerning the issue of grandfathering a dredge spoil levee located on property of Henry R. Stevenson. RECORD PHOTO: Penny LeLeux

Oranefield oil boom celebratation Sat. Penny Leleux

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Bland #1 blew in at 8:05 p.m., Aug. 17, 1913. “The well was said to ‘head’ like Old Faithful every 50 minutes and was the deepest well drilled in Texas at this time,” said Harvey Wilson of the Orangefield Cormier Museum. Saturday marks the centennial of the first oil producing well in the Orange Oil Field. The celebration will begin at 3 p.m., Saturday with the opening of the Orangefield Cormier Museum. A dedication ceremony for the State Historical Marker commemorating old Orangefield will be held at 5 p.m. Barbecue dinners will be available for $8. Chad Jenkins said they have use of the Rose Thayer Dance Studio, so you

can escape the heat to eat. Live music begins after the dedication ceremony with Fire and Rain. They will open for Britt Godwin and BB & Company, who will start playing at 7 p.m. Children should come dressed for play and bring towels because there will be plenty of activities for them. A $5 wrist band includes unlimited fun at the water slides, a petting zoo and an obstacle course. Snow cones and popcorn will also be offered. “Come help us celebrate and see all of the new displays that we have added,” said Wilson. Acadian Ambulance, the Corvette Club and the Model A Club will be on hand. The Big Thicket Outlaws will put on an old west demORANGEFIELD Page 3A

Longtime Bridge City coach James Johnson leads drills during a practice session for the Cardinals this week. Big Red will hit the road on Friday for the first scrimmage of the season against Lumberton. The Cardinals will open the season by hosting Newton on August 30. Bridge City’s first district game is Sept. 27 playing host to Buna. See Section B for more. RECORD PHOTO: Mark Dunn

Caregiver seeks readers help to win cruise Penny Leleux

For The Record

A few weeks ago, Tami Guidry, of Bridge City, read an article in The Record about a contest to award a deserving caregiver a cruise for two and care for their loved one while away on the trip. That sounded wonderful to Guidry. She had always wanted to go on a cruise and recently missed out on one with a good friend, Stephanie Edgerly. Edgerly and her husband recently celebrated their 25th anniversary with a cruise out of Galveston. All though Guidry’s daughter Mallory went on the trip, Guidry had to pass. She has been looking after her father for the last two years, since his first stroke. Her mother’s health isn’t the best either. Edgerly said she felt so bad when she watched Guidry drive off from the dock. “It broke my heart she couldn’t

Tami Guidry (left) is pictured with her parents, Carol and Rodley Faulk taken last year. After two years of caring for her parents, Guidry is hoping to win a contest offering a free cruise to the winning caregiver. You can vote for Guidry online at http://cruise.caregiverstress.com/entries/tami-g/

come.” Guidry’s daughter and Edgerly’s son, Alex, have been dating for seven years and the familes had previously taken several vacations together. “When I saw this article in the Penny Record a few weeks ago about a free cruise for caregivers I texted Stephanie Edgerly jokingly and said ‘Please nominate me!’’’ Guidry continued, “Stephanie herself knows all too well the emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a caregiver, as she helped with her parents and just last year her brother-in-law, Todd Edgerly who lost his fight with cancer.” “Being a caregiver is truly one of the hardest jobs I have ever had to do,” said Guidry. “It is harder than parenting because when you care for an adult parent, they still have their independence, their dignity and their way of doing CAREGIVER Page 3A

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