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LSET team members at a check presentation on October 12

LSET team members at a check presentation on October 12

Good News: Leading by example

A Leadership Southeast Texas (LSET) team from the LSET class of 2021 raised more than $6,500 to build a storage building for Birthright of Orange, a nonprofit that aids women facing unplanned pregnancy.

Good News: Picnic on the Lawn

The McFaddin-Ward House (MWH) invited the community to enjoy the historic beauty of the home and grounds with its annual Picnic on the Lawn on Saturday, Oct. 23. in Beaumont. This event was held in conjunction with the inaugural “Museum Madness Weekend,” Oct. 22-24.
Students paint a dinosaur at Odom Academy that will be displayed at the Texas Energy Museum's Dinosaur Day.

Students paint a dinosaur at Odom Academy that will be displayed at the Texas Energy Museum's Dinosaur Day.

Good News: Dinosaur Day

It was a rare sighting at Odom Academy when dinosaurs made their way through the campus hallways as the Texas Energy Museum invited Odom art students to paint the extinct creatures to display at the upcoming Dinosaur Day.
A photo of Lee Smith during his time as Port of Beaumont Commissioner and President.

A photo of Lee Smith during his time as Port of Beaumont Commissioner and President.

Remembering a real 'nice guy'

When you can’t be anything else, you can always be kind. Or, as Lee Smith’s mother would say, “Just be nice.” Throughout his life, Smith strived to live up his mother’s motto, and he said it served him well. With his passing on Oct.
Flyer for Gift of Life Monster Dash, a 5k ribbon run that will be held on Saturday, October 30, 2021.

Flyer for Gift of Life Monster Dash, a 5k ribbon run that will be held on Saturday, October 30, 2021.

Say 'BOO' to cancer

Southeast Texans ready to save lives and have a ghoulish good time, sign and lace up for the Gift of Life’s Monster Dash from 6 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30. The Halloween-themed version of the Julie Richardson Procter 5K Ribbon Run will begin at 701 Main St. in downtown Beaumont.
Branick and JC Director of Human Resources and Risk Management Cary Erickson at Sertoma

Branick and JC Director of Human Resources and Risk Management Cary Erickson at Sertoma

Sertoma selects Jefferson County judge as local, national Service to Mankind awardee

The Aurora Golden Triangle Sertoma Club honored Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick for his many efforts on behalf of his constituents and the community he serves, including environmental initiatives and hurricane recovery endeavors, presenting Branick with the Service to Mankind Award during a...
Members of Surviving Parents of SETX, along with Jefferson County District Attorney Bob Wortham pose for a photo after being honored

Members of Surviving Parents of SETX, along with Jefferson County District Attorney Bob Wortham pose for a photo after being honored

Surviving parents host first gala

In its ongoing endeavor to uplift and support parents who’ve suffered the loss of a child, Surviving Parents of SETX is holding its first annual red carpet event Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Major Event Center.

USW rejects ExxonMobil's latest proposal

United Steelworkers (USW) Local 13-243 voted Oct. 19 not to ratify ExxonMobil’s latest proposal in contract negotiations, extending the ongoing lockout, which is well into its fifth month. USW announced the results following the vote.

COVID case trend continues downward descent

For the second straight week, Southeast Texas officials reported a downward trend in positive COVID-19 cases, along with a drop in hospitalizations, but still urge caution and vaccination ahead of the impending holiday season and the gatherings it entices.
Two people with one giving the other a vaccination. One is wearing a blue shirt and the other has medical gloves and is holding a vaccine.

Two people with one giving the other a vaccination. One is wearing a blue shirt and the other has medical gloves and is holding a vaccine.

Editorial: Healthy for the holiday

It’s time for a reality check for many people who have refused, or been apathetic about, getting the COVID-19 vaccine. To get or not to get isn’t just a question of personal responsibility and safety, it’s one of compassion and empathy.