Meat Prices Sizzle

Shoppers can expect to pay more for steaks, burgers, and chicken as Memorial Day weekend kicks off grilling season. Beef prices have hit record highs, with ribeyes up nearly 45% from last year. Ground beef and chicken prices are climbing too, despite steady production. Experts say strong demand and a smaller U.S. cattle herd are … Read more

Touch-a-Truck Event

The City of El Campo is hosting its Second Annual Touch-a-Truck Event at Alamo Park on Saturday. This family-friendly event invites everyone to explore a variety of vehicles, from fire trucks and police cars to construction trucks. Attendees can take photos and learn from the professionals who operate these vehicles. The event, which is free … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Month

Wharton County is recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month with a resolution passed at Monday’s commissioners court meeting. The resolution urges residents to learn about mental health, get trained in first aid, challenge stigma, and foster open conversations. In addition, County Judge Phillip Spenrath swore in Stephen F. Cooper as chairman of the Lower … Read more

Farmer Recognized for Conservation Efforts

Ryan Hickl of El Maton has been named runner-up in the Area 3 Conservation Farmer category by Matagorda County Soil and Water Conservation District #316. Hickl was honored for using sustainable farming methods like no-till, strip-till, and planting cover crops to protect soil health and water quality on his farm. The recognition comes through the … Read more

Job Cuts Likely in Budget Overhaul

Wharton ISD faces a $2.5 million shortfall to end the school year, with only $4.3 million left in reserves—far below recommended levels. Enrollment has dropped by 400 students since ’19, cutting state funding. COVID relief funds are gone, but spending never slowed. Payroll alone now consumes the entire $20 million budget. Superintendent Oduwole plans to … Read more

5K to Honor Fallen Officers

The Bay City Police Department invites the community to the National Police Week 5K Walk/Run tomorrow at 9 AM, at the Bay City Walking Trail behind the High School on 7th Street. The event honors Detective Juan Delgado and all fallen officers who sacrificed their lives in service. This 5K focuses on remembrance and community … Read more

Memorial Day Events

In honor of Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day, local events are taking place. On Monday, May 26, the Texana Museum parking lot in Jackson County will host a brief ceremony with the Patriot Warriors of Valor and the Chamber of Commerce from 11 a.m. to noon. In Port Lavaca, from May 23rd to 26, … Read more

Pro Wrestling Slams Back

Pro wrestling returns to Wharton Saturday as New Texas Pro hosts “True Grit” at the Civic Center. The event backs the Wharton Police’s Blue Santa Project, which gives toys to over 1,000 local kids each year. After a packed house in February, organizers promise more action, more stars, and bigger support. Wrestlers and police will … Read more

Building Undergoes Long-Awaited Renovation

Jackson County’s Extension Services Building is getting a major facelift, with El Campo’s BLS Construction leading the work. Phase one includes updates to the auditorium, bathrooms, and 4-H kitchen, with completion expected by May 28th. Judge Jill Sklar says the much-needed project, the first in 25 years, aims to better serve community groups like 4-H. … Read more

Palacios Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

The Palacios Community Hub was alive with music and laughter during the Cinco de Mayo Celebration, attracting families from across Matagorda County. The event, held at the Hub’s plaza, featured mariachi performances, piñata contests, and cultural activities, celebrating Mexican heritage and fostering unity. Children painted sombreros and danced while parents proudly watched. Paula Ortiz, who … Read more