Based and filmed in Southeast Texas, Noble Things features music from Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnut, and Lee Ann Womack. It chronicles the journey of a budding country music sensation as he navigates a path toward redemption and self-discovery. Br
Lauren Monitz talks about her book uncovering the best attractions in the area. She will guide you from the woods to the wetlands, the beaches to the bayous, and everything in between.
Harold Mann and Chad Cooper with The Beaumont Chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Officials talk about recent rule changes and the need for more officials in Southeast Texas.
Sade Chick has tips on fun things for kids this summer in Southeast Texas. From museums to parks there are lots of activities for kids of all ages. To keep up with all the fun check out Things to do in Beaumont + SETX on Facebook.
Tom Bell with Beaumont Main Street discusses some of the historic downtown buildings and the Explore Downtown Beaumont free app for a self-guided tour.
Steve Ahlenius of the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce talks about economic growth and the future of the area. Ahlenius says Beaumont is poised for growth and development of small businesses.
Retiring Beaumont police officer Kolin Burmaster talks with Harold Mann about his 39 year career. Burmaster, best known for his traffic stops, reflects on how policing has changed over the years and leaving the force.
Tiffany Derry is an American celebrity chef and restaurateur. She is a Top Chef television series alum, and known for her appearances on Cutthroat Kitchen. She is a Beaumont native.
Judy Smith, Chapter Regent for the Colonel George Moffett Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution talks about the Temple to the Brave in Beaumont. Plus, details of the Flag Day presentation by the Knights Templar B
Kaylee Henry of Girls' Haven and their work with troubled young girls in Southeast Texas. Plus, information on an upcoming fundraiser. To learn more call 409-832-6223.
Megan Urban with the Big Thicket National Preserve talks about the diversity of life in the Thicket. The Southeast Texas Preserve is home to carnivorous plants as well as 1,300 other plant species. With over 113,000 acres Urban says there is
Silsbee's Mark Henry talks with Harold Mann and Trey Poston about his local roots, his legendary career, and the recent Olympics. Henry burst onto the scene at the 1992 Summer Olympics and holds the distinction of having been a World's Champio
Troy Gray, Director of the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum talks the discovery of oil and fun events for the family at the museum located at 5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd in Beaumont. Besides recounting some Spindletop history Troy talks abo