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Vidor City Council to tackle more personnel issues

Vidor City Council will hold more closed door sessions to discuss personnel issues Thursday with the city’s attorney. According to the meeting agenda, the payroll and human resources specialist will be discussed and the vacant Supervisor of Accounting and Finance the subject of another.

Senate Approves School Choice, Finance Package

Parents could apply to receive up to $8,000 in state money to offset private education costs under a bill approved by the Senate late Thursday night. Members also gave approval to a bill that would put $5.
The Vidor High School Mighty Pirate Marching Band competed in the Region X Marching Contest held Saturday at Port Neches Groves High School along with 28 other local high school bands. Following their performance judges awarded Vidor a 1 rating with the band now advancing to state competition.

The Vidor High School Mighty Pirate Marching Band competed in the Region X Marching Contest held Saturday at Port Neches Groves High School along with 28 other local high school bands. Following their performance judges awarded Vidor a 1 rating with the band now advancing to state competition.

Band advances to State

Seeking support for grief and loss

The pain of grief can often cause you to want to withdraw from others and retreat into your shell. But having the face-to-face support of other people is vital to healing from loss.

Arrests Report

In recent weeks the Vidor Police Department responded to many calls. What follows are but a few of the incidents that required police action. Readers should remember that a person who was arrested has not been found guilty of any wrongdoing.