Growth of Local Veterans Center

In 2015, Commissioner Danny Garcia saw a need for more support for veterans. Now, in a new office at the Dr. Pattie Dodson Public Health Center in Victoria, veterans get benefits, counseling, and peer support. With paid staff, they’re reducing reliance on volunteers. Director John Williams says vets from nearby counties and big cities like … Read more

WISD Schedule Discussion

Wharton schools might soon decide on schedules for the next two years. They’ll discuss it Thursday night at 7. Some want more teacher training days, others worrying about childcare for parents. Though some think these days are vital for new teachers. They’ll also talk about hiring a chaplain for student support and fixing parts of … Read more

Car Chase Ends Tragically

Carl Lang, died in a car chase with police in Port Lavaca. Lang, 28, stole a Jeep from a Walgreens parking lot. Police chased him on Lavaca Bay Causeway where he sped over 100 MPH, hitting two cars. The chase ended when the Jeep flipped near SH 35 and Farm-to-Market Road 2143. Lang was thrown … Read more

Volunteers of the Year

The El Campo Knights of Columbus Council named John and Kathy Tumlinson as the 2023 Family of the Year for their dedication to volunteering. John has been a member for over 20 years, holding various positions, while Kathy volunteers with community organizations. They prioritize family time and contribute to events like the KC Picnic and … Read more

Additional Warrants Served

A Bay City man, Christopher King, got more warrants on Wednesday for armed robberies in El Campo. He’s already held in Wharton County Jail for three robberies. Police found him using nearby cameras and arrested him at Countryside Inn. He faces serious charges and stays in jail on a $220,000 bond

Land Rezoning Concerns

In El Campo, a large piece of land by the highway got approval to switch from industrial to commercial use. No one spoke against it at the council meeting. The city wants to use it for big commercial projects. Some council members disagreed, saying it limits industrial growth. The City Development Corporation believes it won’t … Read more

Athlete Signings

Nine students from Bay City High School have recently committed to continue their sports careers in college. They’ve signed letters of intent for sports like volleyball, football, baseball, soccer, and dance at various universities across the country. Congrats to the student athletes.

Police Cam Upgrade Vote

Wharton’s police cars might get new cameras soon. The city council is voting tonight at 7 to apply for a grant to replace the old ones. The new cameras are better and will help keep officers safe. They’re also discussing permits for growing hay, a request to place a travel trailer, and the use of … Read more

Job Fair

Tomorrow there’s a big job fair at the Wharton Civic Center from 9 a.m. to noon. Lots of employers will be there, interviewing on the spot. So, come early, bring your resume, and dress to impress. They’re hiring for all sorts of jobs, from retail to welding, even clerks and correction officers. Both skilled and … Read more

Housing and Sidewalk Projects

El Campo City Council is meeting tonight at 6 to discuss two proposed low-income senior housing projects and a sidewalk program. If funded, the city will waive a $250 building permit fee. The council will also consider adding two new staff positions and updating the city’s social media policy. The meeting is open to the … Read more