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Asevedo to step down as Pinehurst City Councilman

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He stated he was forced to move because his existing home was no longer safe for his family. Unfortunately was only able to find one in Orange.

He called it, “an absolute bummer. I hate it, that we have to leave. But these are conditions that are out of our control.”

In an online video statement, he pointed out he was stepping down effective June 3rd.

 

However, he pointed out he will still be active in the local community. Asevedo sits on the Board of Directors with Keep Orange County Beautiful, is working with Orange County Disaster Rebuild, and is still Pastor of Destiny Church in Pinehurst

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He added, “we are still setting up and gearing up for our Back to School Event, still feeding people and filling up our pantry, and a lot of  amazing new things coming for stuff we are about to launch.”

He added, “though this is the end it is the beginning of something absolutely amazing.”

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City of Orange to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Tax Increase

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The City of Orange is holding a public hearing on 29 August 2023 at 5:30 PM at the Orange City Council Chambers at the Orange Public Library.

According to the notice, the proposed tax increase is under the amount that would require voter approval.

 

The public is invited to voice their support or opposition to the proposed tax rate at the hearing

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Vidor Tennis racks up 1st District Win of Season

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The Vidor Pirates posted their first district win yesterday. They hosted the Lumberton Raiders and won 12-7 which brings their district record to 1-1.
  • Katie Hanks
  • Claire Fawcett
  • Jordan Goodman
  • Austin Gibbs
  • Jordan Goodman and Austin Gibbs
  • Bryce Loftin
  • Gideon Rowe
  • Nathan Evans and MIA partner Josh Muckleroy
  • Jose Guerrero Evans
  • Lane Mathues
  • Lane Mathues and Jose Guerrero
Here are the results:
The boys were able to sweep both the doubles division and the singles division. Partners were Lane Mathues/Jose Guerrero, Austin Gibbs/Jordan Goodman, and Nathan Evans/Josh Muckleroy.
Boy singles were Bryce Loftin, Jose Guerrero, Lane Mathues, Gideon Rowe, Jordan Goodman, and Austin Gibbs.
We had two girls win their matches, Katie Hanks and Claire Fawcett.
Up next, the Pirates will be traveling to Crosby on Friday. Some of our Pirates will be taking the night off of tennis to participate in Friday Night Lights, so we will have some “newbies” stepping up and taking their place. This is a great opportunity for them! Can’t wait to see what they can do.
It’s a GREAT Day to be a Pirate!!!!!
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Meet the Cardinals 2023 a Resounding Success

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The Bridge City Cardinals held their 2023 Meet the Cardinals event Monday.

All photos courtesy of Bridge City ISD

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