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Disaster declaration follows Nicholas

Disaster declaration follows Nicholas

Disaster declaration follows Nicholas

Seventeen Southeast Texas counties have been declared disaster areas after Hurricane Nicholas came ashore, dumping more than a foot of rain and cutting off power to a half-million customers in Texas, according to poweroutage.us. That number had been reduced to about 4,200 as of Sunday.
Looking Back 9/21/2016

Looking Back 9/21/2016

Looking Back 9/21/2016

Scott Young, a developer who wants the County to take on the Vidor Loop project, makes a final pitch before the Orange County Commissioners’ Court last week. Vidor Mayor Robert Viator, Jr. listens intently from the back row of the commissioners’ courtroom audience.
My five cents...

My five cents...

My five cents...

This week Hurricane Nicholas made landfall, impacting the coastal region of Southeast Texas and neighboring counties. Though the storm hit as a hurricane, it was later downgraded to a tropical storm and then to tropical depression.
Looking Back 9/14/2016

Looking Back 9/14/2016

Looking Back 9/14/2016

Orange County Emergency Services District #1 newest fire truck "Rescue One" was delivered to Fire Station #1 last Thursday completely ready to go into immediate operations.
Elections bill passes House along party lines

Elections bill passes House along party lines

Elections bill passes House along party lines

The Texas House approved an elections bill Friday along party lines with 21 Democrats declining to participate. The bill, slightly different from previously passed Senate legislation, now heads a conference committee that will negotiate a final version.