Annual holiday

The Los Muertos Festival, held at the Matagorda County Fairgrounds attracted over a thousand people on Saturday, Nov. 5. The Day of the Dead is a holiday customarily celebrated on Nov. 1-2. Originally observed in Mexico, but now has spread to include other places like the United States, especially by people of Mexican heritage. The … Read more

Ditch dedicated

Representatives from the City of Wharton and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cut the ribbon on Nov. 9 to dedicate the completion of the Santa Fe ditch repair project. The Santa Fe ditch project is the repair of a Wharton outlet into the Colorado River. Wharton built the outfall embankment in 2013, but it … Read more

Former El Campo police chief dies

An El Campo police officer for more than 27 years and chief for slightly more than one, Terry Marek died Nov. 3rd in San Marcos. Marek was born in El Campo, raised in Louise and served 28 years as a police officer with the El Campo Police Department. He became the fourth chief in the … Read more

Republicans sweep

The 47 percent of Wharton County’s registered voters casting ballots in the November General Election painted the county red once again. Wharton County finished the election period with 25,890 registered voters, 12,208 of whom voted. Of those, 8,403 cast ballots during early voting, 542 did so via the mail and 3,263 voted on Election Day. … Read more

Citizens turn up

El Campo ISD celebrated veterans Friday with their third annual Veterans Day parade, drawing crowds across town. Around 40 cars, trucks, motorcycles and military vehicles, bedecked with red, white and blue lined up at the El Campo Civic Center with small crowds of current and former servicemen decorating their cars with flags, ribbons and streamers. … Read more

Discuss overpass locations

The transformation on U.S. Highway 59 to Interstate 69 in Wharton County may include a new bridge in the Mackay area, or perhaps just a new one directly across from the FM 961 bridge. County Judge Phillip Spenrath says commissioners would be discussing the issue during court this morning at 9:30. The goal is to … Read more

TWO SENTENCED

Last Thursday after eight days of testimony, it took a jury of Jackson County residents just ten minutes of deliberation to find former Ganado residents Karina Yohera Flores and Damien Gabriel Garza guilty of the crime of Capital Murder. The two were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the March … Read more

Flush lines

The City of Edna will flush all water lines on Thursday, November 17, beginning at 10:00 p.m. and ending at 2:00 a.m. on Friday, November 18, if all goes according to plan. “Flushing is required by TCEQ and the City of Edna feels it would be less disruptive by flushing the lines in the middle … Read more

Police get top honors

The officers, detectives, dispatchers and other staff at El Campo’s police department received one of the highest honors a law enforcement organization can recently, being re-accredited by the Texas Police Chiefs Association, only the 91st to receive the rating three or more times. Of the 2,738 policing agencies in Texas, only 188 have been accredited.The … Read more

Shopping events returning

A series of local shopping opportunities are coming to El Campo as merchants welcome the holiday shopping season. Small Business Saturday kicks off events Saturday, Nov. 26, followed by the Shop Hop, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29; and the El Campo Christmas Mall on Saturday, Dec. 3rd and Dec. 4th All sponsored … Read more