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January 31st, 2007
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Ed Sigee Jr. was traveling Interstate 10 at, he admits, a high rate of speed, when he looked in his rearview mirror and saw the tell-tale rolling lights of a Department of Public Safety vehicle. The officer, according to procedure, asked for Sigee's license and registration, and when he saw whom he... More...

Legend has it that inhabitants of New Orleans were swept away by the enthusiasm of a few oddly costumed youths in 1827, who danced through the streets. The students had just returned from Paris and wanted to share the spirit of Mardi Gras. More...

of the 'Gift of Life' program, left, presents Dora Nisby with the Volunteer of the Year Award. More...
A pond is a lot like a community, teaming with life. When a pebble is tossed into the water, the ripples extend outwards in ever-widening circles, having an effect on everything they touch. Our community recently honored several good and deserving people who have a positive impact on the causes to... More...
Artists are known for making creative use out of things the rest of us might throw away. One of the 20th Century's greatest artists, former Southeast Texas resident Robert Rauschenberg, was known for creating artwork out of discarded objects like cardboard boxes. More...
Training approximately 20 hours per week, athletes from Beaumont Gymnastics Academy recently started Junior Olympic Optional competition for Levels 7, 8 and 9. The girls competed the Texas Multi-District Qualifier in Sugarland, hosted by Alpha Omega Gymnastics Jan. 14, and in which gymnasts from al... More...
UNIVERSITY, FOUNDATION CREATE SCHOLARSHIP HONORING SIMMONS Lamar University and the Beaumont Foundation of America have announced establishment of the Southeast Texas Legends- Dr. James M. Simmons Endowed Scholarship, designed to honor the Lamar president and strengthen educational opportunit... More...