Charles Ray Middaugh, 75, of Port Lavaca passed away April 23, 2012. He was born September 10, 1936 in Seadrift to the late Charles A. and Maybell Culverhouse Middaugh. Charles was a Baptist. He is survived by his niece, Paula Moncrief; nephews, Terry Middaugh and Thomas Middaugh and numerous great nieces and nephews. In addition […]
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Condolences – Charles R. Middaugh
Good Participation at Magnolia Beach Clean Up
Rhonda Cummins, coordinator for the April 28 Adopt-A-Beach Clean Up at Magnolia Beach reports a turn out of 176 volunteers who cleaned up six miles around the Crabbing Bridge area. 2,500 pounds of litter was removed from the area and deposited into bins furnished by Waste Management of Houston. Some of the unusual items collected […]
Help Plan the Seadrift Centennial Celebration!
Join your Seadrift neighbors in planning a grand celebration for Seadrift’s Centennial. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Seadrift City Hall. Your help is needed! The celebration is planned for Dec. 1, 2012.
Fish Out of Water, by Thomas Spychalski…
Sherlock Holmes Somewhere in one of those double lives that writing allows you to live, I write about genre television, films and books originating in the United Kingdom for the website Cult Britannia. Through this experience I have been privileged to see a lot of great British television and films as well as having read […]
Caring For Our Wounded Warriors by Rev. Donnie L. Martin, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Port O’Connor, TX
As I write this article, it is a little under two weeks until some 450+ wounded servicemen and servicewomen descend upon our fair community of Port O’Connor. On May 18-19, these brave men and women will be treated to the big-hearted hospitality of the gracious people of Port O’Connor, Texas, including food, fellowship, fishing, and […]