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Pinehurst: Conserve water

Pinehurst: Conserve water

The City of Pinehurst Water Department is asking citizens to please conserve water. Following the power outage yesterday, water levels are low, but not critical. Conserving water will allow storage tanks to reach normal levels thus preventing a mandatory boil water notice. from Orange Leaderclick here to view source

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Message from Mayor of Pinehurst 2.15.21

Message from Mayor of Pinehurst 2.15.21

Citizens of Pinehurst, Mayor T W Permenter would like to thank everyone for their cooperation in staying home and off of the streets during this bad weather event. With temperatures in the mid twenties, snow and ice is not melting which has created a traffic hazard in all of southeast Texas and will likely continue...

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Pinehurst Police Chief announces plans to retire

Pinehurst Police Chief announces plans to retire

Pinehurst Police Chief Fred R. Hanauer III announced that he would be retiring from the Pinehurst Police Department. Hanauer has been with Pinehurst since 2003 when he accepted an investigator position. Hanauer was appointed as interim chief in October of 2008 and was later appointed as chief of police in April of 2009. After a...

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Asevedo puts hat in the ring for election

Asevedo puts hat in the ring for election

PINEHURST — Johnny Asevedo, a resident of Pinehurst for six and a half years, said he is ready to serve the community. He said he was motivated to file for the upcoming May election as he is already serving the community and wanted to do more. “We launched a church… from Orange Leaderclick here to...

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Bears ‘grit’ one out over Splendora

Bears ‘grit’ one out over Splendora

LITTLE CYPRESS – Gritting one out. That is what the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Bears accomplished Wednesday afternoon as they downed the Splendora Wildcats 54-50 in non-district action at the Grove. The Bears (8-8) paced by the double-double of sophomore Ben Elliott, were able to keep the Wildcats (6-6) at bay in… from Orange Leaderclick here to...

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Mohon steps down as mayor

Mohon steps down as mayor

PINEHURST – Mayor Dan Mohon’s letter of resignation was accepted by the Pinehurst City Council with a heavy heart on Tuesday evening. “It is with heavy heart and a great friend,” Mayor Pro Tem TW Permenter said. “It is just hard. Dan, we thank you for all you have done.” from Orange Leaderclick here to...

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China Spring takes down Mustangs, 35-22

China Spring takes down Mustangs, 35-22

MAGNOLIA – There is no doubt, football fans across Southeast Texas now realize that the China Spring Cougars are for real. After turning a few eyes last week in the bidistrict playoffs with a 45-19 win over fourth-ranked Jasper, the Cougars upped the ante by toppling the second-ranked West Orange-Stark Mustangs 35-22 in the Class...

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Pinehurst names City Administrator

Pinehurst names City Administrator

PINEHURST— After serving as Interim City Administrator since May, Jerry Hood was named as City Administrator on Tuesday. Earlier this month, the city began a search for the position. After appointing Hood to the position Mayor Pro Tem TW Permenter said the application process would be stopped and those who had applied would be notified....

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Pinehurst sends a message to delinquent properties

City of Pinehurst has tried to work with property owners at #6 Harding since Feb. 2014. Six years later, there is little if any improvements on the property. Code Enforcement Harry Vine suggested to the city council to considering putting a lien on the property and then foreclose on the house for the lien. from...

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