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Texas State Parks Photo Contest 2nd round honorable mention, submitted by Katie Krantz at Sea Rim State Park

Texas State Parks Photo Contest 2nd round honorable mention, submitted by Katie Krantz at Sea Rim State Park

Sea Rim photo places in TPWD contest

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wrapped up the summer portion of the Texas State Parks Centennial Photo Contest, choosing a winner from more than 740 entries.
Old Louisiana-Pacific sawmill

Old Louisiana-Pacific sawmill

Fire reported at former sawmill

Oct. 9, fire crews extinguished a fire at the old Louisiana-Pacific sawmill plant, north of Silsbee on FM 92. Hardin County Judge Wayne McDaniel reported the fire, which was sparked by a demolition contractor cutting a large pipe, was in the attic of an outbuilding.
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A scarey(crow) good time

Celebrate the changing season at the 13th annual Scarecrow Festival at Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center by taking a stroll through the autumnal gardens to see more than 80 unique scarecrows made of repurposed and recycled materials, fall flowering displays and thousands of pumpkins...
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Silhouettes stand to shine light on dark topic

National statistics show that, on a typical day, there are more than 20,000 phone calls placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide and women between the ages of 18-24 are most commonly abused by an intimate partner, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV).
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Swamp Pop

The McFaddin-Ward House and Lamar University’s Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast are hosting a unique outdoor event exploring the history and sounds of swamp pop music on Friday, Oct. 20, at 6:30 p.m. on the museum’s lawn, located at 1906 McFaddin Ave.
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Local coverage receives national recognition

Once judges sifted through more than 1,000 entries from hundreds of newspapers nationwide, The Examiner of Southeast Texas ranked among the top newspapers – lauded with 13 awards, including four first-place plaques, that Publisher Don Dodd brought home from the 137th annual National Newspaper...
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‘Hoo’s There?’

“Hoo’s There?” is a nature-based after school activity for fourth and fifth graders offering hands-on opportunity to solve an “owl mystery” by dissecting owl pellets with bones on Thursday, Oct. 19, from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Tyrrell Park Nature Center, 3930 Babe Zaharias Dr. in Beaumont.