Victoria to Raise Wages

Victoria is working to raise wages for all city departments, including police and fire, through a new pay program. Due to retention issues and rising living costs, the city has invested $5 million in wages and benefits over four years. The proposed plan aims to increase wages by $3.2 million over two years, with a … Read more

Supplies Donated Today

Today at 1 PM, El Campo Civic Center parking lot will distribute water and nonperishable items donated by Goodfellow Air Force Base due to Hurricane Beryl. Supplies are limited and will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis. The city expresses gratitude to the Air Force Base for their support.

Mobile Kitchen Supports Communities

H-E-B announced it is deploying a mobile kitchen to support communities affected by Hurricane Beryl. The kitchen, first sent to Sargent, served hot meals in Matagorda County until Monday evening at the First Baptist Church of Sargent. H-E-B plans to serve 21,500 meals and has also supported other storm-impacted areas with cooling centers, water, ice, … Read more

A Student Hero

Alexis Grace Gibbens, a recent Van Vleck graduate, was named a student hero by the State of Education Board for her community service. She founded SR’s to Seniors, aiding local senior citizens, and coached the Aquacats Swim Team. Gibbens, also the Class of ’24 Salutatorian, credits her community for her service mindset. The Van Vleck … Read more

City Council Doings

The Victoria City Council is set to nominate a new member for the Central Appraisal District board after Jodie Sandoval’s resignation. Each taxing entity can nominate a candidate, and the board will choose one. The council will also award a $7.3 million contract to Clark Construction for the Tanglewood Phase 1 Street Reconstruction Project, which … Read more

New Emergency Management Coordinator

Wharton County commissioners hired Andy Kirkland as a part-time deputy emergency management coordinator on Friday. Kirkland, with 25 years of experience, will assist Russell McDougall. The county praised its disaster response and extended the disaster declaration. Debris cleanup will occur in three phases, with burning prohibited in city limits. The county reported $191,200 in damages.

Blessing Hotel Cafe

The Blessing Hotel Cafe, known for only closing on Christmas, is now shut indefinitely due to Hurricane Beryl. The 117-year-old hotel sustained severe damage. Jedie Pierce, a descendant of the founder, expressed the emotional toll and the need for community support to repair the café. The hotel remains partially open, and an annual fundraiser is … Read more

New Body Cameras

Just hours after Hurricane Beryl hit Wharton County, the City Council met and approved new body cameras for the police department. The 20 HALO cameras, costing $25,200, are funded through forfeiture funds, not taxes. They also approved an air-conditioning unit for the fire department. Plus, two new EMS vehicles were approved, and a committee was … Read more

Blaze After Beryl

In Sargent, a house caught fire after power was restored post-Hurricane Beryl. Officials believe the electricity caused the rental home on Canal Drive to ignite. The fire was extinguished, but the house is a total loss. One firefighter was injured. The home was unoccupied at the time. Power restoration and storm damage are suspected causes

Wally Gator in Legacy Park

An alligator was found in Legacy Park’s pond on Thursday, just before the Texas East Softball Tournament. No one was harmed as alligator hunter Larry Janik safely removed it. The sighting quickly spread on social media. The pond overflowed due to storm waters, attracting the alligator. The city will monitor the park to ensure safety. … Read more