Born in Port Arthur, Texas, and left for good after graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School then attended Sam Houston State University on an athletic pass, eventually earning a BBA, RAB, and CRMC. Became a Broadcaster on 25 October 1976. Worked for a decade in environmental marketing for a company that cleaned up oil and hazardous materials spills inclusive of many in-plant maintenance projects in the Lake Charles area from 1993-2003. Spent time on oil spills and hazardous incidents that made national news, including the anthrax cleanup at the Central New York City Post Office, following the 911 attack. Broadcasting and media were always my first love and over the years, I've broadcast in Beaumont, Houston, Denver and Lake Charles. Hobbies include small engine repair and vintage lawnmower restoration, woodworking, gardening, and Astros baseball.
Lonesome George
Astros Win Take Series Lead 3-1 Game Five Friday 6 PM in New York
Astros fans all over social media fretfully noted they were turning blue from holding their breaths during the Yankee fifth when Pressly came in to relieve.
New Orleans Vitally Important Role on D-Day
Higgins employed people at his plant that had skills no matter the color of their skin, height, or weight. Nothing mattered other than getting the job done.
Lake Charles Teacher Arrested on Student Related Sex Charges
The teacher was allegedly having inappropriate contact with one of her ten-year-old students. The case is still under investigation and more charges are likely.