City to conduct departmental assessment

For the second time in recent years, Bay City Police Chief Robert Lister has been suspended from his duties on the police force. Bay City Manager Shawna Burkhart says by the end of September they hope to have a resolution to the 30 day suspension which began on August 31st. Burkhart plans to conduct an … Read more

Grandson faces 99 years

A 27-year-old El Campo man accused of shooting his grandparents could spend the next 99 years behind prison bars if ultimately convicted. Attacked inside their home, both grandparents survived the Aug. 7th shooting, the grandfather was hit in the stomach and the groin and the grandmother was shot in the leg. Kristian Dre Cadriel was … Read more

Ricebirds will have hands full tonight

It’s Homecoming 20-22 tonight at Ricebird Stadium as El Campo and Wharton square off at 7:00pm. It’s the annual battle for the Colorado River tonight. Going into tonight’s game, The Wharton Tigers have a 2-1 record so far this season compared to the El Campo Ricebirds at 1-2. That hasn’t happened since 2015. On a … Read more

Party Under the Bridge

Wharton Chamber of Commerce presents The 5th Annual Party Under the Bridge from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, October 20th, at Dinosaur Park, 403 Colorado St. There will be free t-shirts, train rides, food trucks, music, admission is free.

VISD students arrested after school threats

The Victoria County Sheriff’s Office arrested two suspects in connection to the threatening social media posts about Victoria school district campus. Both suspects are students within the Victoria school district, and were charged with making false alarm or false report, which is a state jail felony. One of the suspects, 17-year-old Jeremiah John Johnson, was … Read more

Two more counties declare invasion

Two more Texas counties have declared an invasion at the southern border, bringing to 29 the total that have done so so far, with more expected to follow. The judges and county commissioners of Wharton and Burnet counties this week signed resolutions calling for “additional measures to secure the border, stop the invasion at the … Read more

Texas teachers have seriously considered quitting

More than three-fourths of Texas teachers say they have seriously considered quitting the profession largely because of a perceived lack of respect and support, according to a new survey by the Charles Butt Foundation. Excessive workload and inadequate pay were other major reasons that teachers are considering leaving. The percentage of teachers considering quitting has … Read more

Local facility fails to meet state staff standards

The Office of Inspector General’s Audit and Inspections Team recently conducted an unannounced site visit to the Matagorda House Healthcare Center as part of an annual risk assessment for Texas nursing facilities. Auditors concluded that though there were areas of compliance with applicable health and safety requirements — the 120-bed facility did not meet standards … Read more

3 charged with murder

Three men have been charged with murder after the victim of a Tuesday evening shooting in a Victoria home died at the hospital. Yesterday afternoon, police identified the man who died as Malcolm Hartfield, 19, of Victoria. Police also identified three suspects charged with murder as Jordan Gandy, 20; Aiden Galarza, 19; and Nathaniel Valle, … Read more