Franco Returns to White House

South Texas florist and owner of The Petal Express in Victoria, Adrian Franco, will again showcase his talent by helping decorate the White House for Christmas. The Petal Express celebrated the news on social media, expressing pride in Franco’s return to Washington. The store, which specializes in floral designs and event décor, also marked a … Read more

Marching Band Competition

El Campo High School and Louise High School bands are gearing up for area UIL competitions starting today, hoping to secure spots at the state contest in San Antonio. Louise, competing in Odem, has a darker musical theme called “Machines,” focused on AI’s dangers, a student choice. The 2A division band will perform in both … Read more

Veterans Day Parade

Bay City will host a heartfelt Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony this Saturday, organized by VFW Post 2438 and American Legion Post 649. After years of weather cancellations, volunteers are excited to bring the event back, honoring those who served. The parade begins at 10 a.m. at the Bay City Service Center and will be … Read more

Bay City Murder Case

After over a year of investigation, 22-year-old Kalen Fortuna has been charged with capital murder for the death of 27-year-old Joshua Muniz in Bay City. Fortuna was transferred from a Florida jail, where he was held on unrelated charges, to the Matagorda County Jail. On June 6, ’23, authorities responded to Cypress Avenue after reports … Read more

El Campo Ricebirds Tough Game

The Port Lavaca Calhoun Sandcrabs pulled off a crucial 22-10 win over the El Campo Ricebirds, scoring 22 unanswered points in a pivotal district matchup. El Campo’s offense stalled repeatedly, turning the ball over on downs five times despite early momentum and a 10-0 lead. Calhoun’s triple-option offense wore down the clock, limiting possessions and … Read more

Hegar will Visit Bay City

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar will visit Bay City on Nov. 9th for a Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Bay City Civic Center. As part of his Good for Texas Tour, Hegar will discuss how $125 million in grants, authorized by Senate Bill 22, are benefiting rural law enforcement and prosecutor offices. These funds address … Read more

El Campo Sewer Line Action

El Campo city leaders are moving urgently to prevent sewer line collapses, hiring Urban Engineering to investigate aging, high-risk lines. Heavy rains in January caused a major sewer failure on South Wharton Street, serving 40% of the city and costing $500,000. Urban Engineering was chosen unanimously, despite no fixed cost, based on qualifications. The firm … Read more

Election Update

Nearly half of Wharton County’s registered voters had already participated in early voting or mailed in ballots for the Nov. 5 general election by Friday’s close of early polls. With 12,121 electronic ballots cast and 365 mail-ins, turnout hit 47.27% among 26,416 registered voters. El Campo saw 5,293 voters, Wharton had 5,056, and East Bernard … Read more

Guilty of Capital Murder

A Wharton jury found Daveon Marqui Allen guilty of capital murder for the ’21 killing of Larry Joe Guerra and sentenced him to life without parole. Guerra, 25, was shot 15 times during a robbery attempt at Meadows Apartments on Thanksgiving night and later died at OakBend Medical Center. Allen, arrested shortly after the incident, … Read more

Relay for Life

The Bay City community is invited to support cancer survivors and their loved ones at the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, happening on Saturday, from 4 to 11 p.m. at the Bay City Junior High track. The event features family-friendly activities, including a kiddie corner, and symbolizes the endurance needed in cancer treatment. It … Read more