Murder Investigation Ongoing

Fort Bend County Sheriff’s investigators are trying to find out who killed a 38-year-old woman in her home Monday morning. The incident happened around 3:40 a.m. at Spindlewood Drive, near Plantation Valley Drive. The victim, Coralyn Hunt, was found shot in her bedroom by her 17-year-old. Neighbors expressed shock, saying they didn’t hear any gunshots. … Read more

Football Players Earn Honors

Local high school football players from Edna and Ganado have been raking in awards. They made it to state semifinals, and now, they’re getting recognized by various associations. Edna had five players and Ganado had three on the recent All-State teams. Players like Dylan Holt, Logan Bures, and Bryce Ullman from Ganado, and Braylen Harris, … Read more

Beef Forage Event

The Colorado County Beef and Forage Committee is hosting a 5-hour Beef and Forage educational event on Feb. 26 at the Colorado County Fairgrounds HE Building in Columbus. Registration starts at 8 a.m. Don’t miss it.

Worker Spotlight — Eddie Garza

This month’s Employee Spotlight is on Eddie Garza, a maintenance worker at El Campo Parks. He’s been with them for over a year now, bringing landscaping skills to the team. Known for his hard work and positive attitude, Eddie’s colleagues enjoy working with him. Outside of work, he likes gardening, reading, and puzzles.

Help Bay City PD

Bay City police need your help. They’re looking for a woman and a vehicle involved in a theft at H-E-B on February 5th. Pictures of the woman and a car are posted on Bay City PD’s social media page. If you have any info, please contact Detective Jerome Estrada. Let’s help keep our community safe.

Senior Housing Support

El Campo City Council is backing a proposed senior housing project. If it gets state funding, the city will waive a $250 building permit fee for the $9 million development. The project, aimed at seniors aged 55 and up, includes 28 units, a clubhouse, a community room, and a fitness center. It’s still in the … Read more

Women’s Suffrage Exhibit

The Palacios Area Historical Association is hosting an exhibition called “Citizens at Last: The Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas” until March 15th. It celebrates the 1920 ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The exhibition, at the City by the Sea Museum, highlights Texas’ role as the first southern state … Read more

Robbery and Murder Trial Set

Brandon James, now 19, is going on trial next week for a 2021 robbery in El Campo, where he and four others allegedly ambushed and killed Shane Singleton. Singleton was there to buy something he found on social media but was shot instead. James, who was 16 at the time, was later deemed unfit for … Read more

Semi Crash

In Van Vleck, an 18-wheeler crashed into a ditch, but the driver, Roberto Almaguer, is stable. No other cars were involved. It could’ve been worse; he nearly hit the school. Luckily, quick action kept everyone safe. The district and officials are working on traffic safety solutions. They’re considering signs, lights, and maybe even a traffic … Read more

Superintendent Garth Oliver Resignation

Louise ISD’s Superintendent, Garth Oliver, is stepping down, costing taxpayers $175,000. He’ll keep getting paid for four months and can stay in his district-owned house. He’s getting $125,000 in severance pay. Despite two and a half years left on his contract, the board decided he had to go. His resignation was finalized in a meeting … Read more