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Vidor Public Library kicked off Itty Bitty Story Time on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Library Clerk Sarah Screws read “Here in Space” by David Milgrim. The children created rockets and astronaut puppets. Courtesy Photo

Vidor Public Library kicked off Itty Bitty Story Time on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. Library Clerk Sarah Screws read “Here in Space” by David Milgrim. The children created rockets and astronaut puppets. Courtesy Photo

Itty Bitty Story Time

Itty Bitty Story Time
Courtesy Photo

Courtesy Photo

VISD PD holds swear and pin ceremony

The Vidor ISD Police Department held a swear and pin ceremony Monday evening for three new sworn officers and presented awards to several others before a packed board room at the VISD Administration Building.

Orange County Community Food Drive is Friday

Area residents are being asked to drop off non-perishable food items at the United Christian Care of Vidor, 293 Wilson Street in Vidor or the Salvation Army, 1950 MLK Drive in Orange from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Friday, Sept. 22.

Honest, no bull

The cops in Norfolk, NE got a shock when they spotted a car with a full grown bull sitting in its passenger’s seat. They had gotten a call that there was 'a car driving into town that had a cow in it,” according to Police Captain Chad Reiman.

Her’s is no fairy tale

In the fable, Rapunzel used her incredibly long hair to escape the clutches of a witch. Tami Manis of Knoxville, TN grew her unusually long head of hair because she liked it that way and, as a result, she got herself a page in the Guinness Book of World Records.

HISTORY MATTERS

A feature courtesy of The Grateful American Book Prize Showing our children that their past is prelude to their future.
Mr. Hartman's Building Trades Classes at Vidor High School have constructed three 12 foot benches for @Vidor Middle School VMS students to sit on while they wait for their parent rides in the afternoons. The benches are braced and stained with the ever-popular 'Early American' color stain. Great job to the Building Trades students and Mr. Hartman on a beautiful wood project! VISD Courtesy Photo

Mr. Hartman's Building Trades Classes at Vidor High School have constructed three 12 foot benches for @Vidor Middle School VMS students to sit on while they wait for their parent rides in the afternoons. The benches are braced and stained with the ever-popular 'Early American' color stain. Great job to the Building Trades students and Mr. Hartman on a beautiful wood project! VISD Courtesy Photo

Mr. Hartman's Building Trades Classes

Mr. Hartman's Building Trades Classes