Golfers Punch Tickets to Regionals

El Campo dominated district play to win the title and earned a spot at this week’s regional golf tournament in Victoria. The Ricebirds shot a two-day 643, beating Needville by 33 strokes. Boling also advanced after placing second in District 24-3A with a team score of 402. East Bernard’s Camden Fucik and two Brahmarettes—Gabby Boehnemann … Read more

Gulf Coast CASA

Gulf Coast CASA recently held its annual Pinwheel event in Wharton County to raise awareness for local victims of child sexual abuse. The event honored 65 confirmed abuse cases in ’24 and stressed the urgent need for community action. Attendance doubled from past years. CASA’s mission includes both supporting victims and preventing future abuse. Volunteers … Read more

Light Up the Square

Bay City lit up with support Thursday night as locals gathered at the Matagorda Courthouse for the 5th Annual Light Up the Square, hosted by the Crisis Center. As paper lanterns were placed for each anonymous victim, law enforcement and community leaders read their stories aloud. The event blended music, prayer, and raw testimony, giving … Read more

New Auto Shop Clears Council

El Campo will soon see a new auto shop open on Jackson Street. The city council approved a Special Use Permit for Jackson Street Tire and Mechanic at 1102 W. Jackson, the former home of Midnight Tinterz. The permit enforces strict rules: work must happen inside, no junk visible from the street, and limited outside … Read more

County Commissioners Court

Wharton County Commissioners Court will meet this morning for a special session tied to County Government Day. About 350 students from all county high schools will rotate through government departments, ending with lunch at Wharton KC Hall. Key agenda items include support for a long-delayed airport overpass project, now fully funded. Commissioners will also consider … Read more

Wedding Day Marred by Missing Dog Crisis

In Bay City, Mackenzie Rivers and Thomas Valdez faced an unexpected crisis on their wedding day—just hours before exchanging vows, their dog Rhea, a miniature Australian Shepherd, escaped. Rhea ran off after strong winds opened the fence during the rehearsal dinner. Despite efforts from the couple, wedding party, and local residents, Rhea remained elusive. Wedding … Read more

Girl Scouts Deliver Cookies to First Responders

An El Campo Girl Scout Troop delivered over 50 cases of donated cookies to local police, fire, and EMT crews. The cookies were collected through community support and personal contributions over three weekends at Prasek’s Family Smokehouse. The troop thanked El Campo and nearby residents for their generosity. This heartwarming gesture not only supported local … Read more

Jahn Named New Principal

St. Philip the Apostle Catholic School in El Campo will welcome Kathleen M. Jahn as its new principal this July. Jahn brings over 30 years of education experience, most recently serving as deputy superintendent in Alief ISD. She replaces Gwen Edwards, who retires after 25 years at St. Philip, including 18 as principal. Jahn, who … Read more

Blackcats Fall Short of District Title

Bay City nearly claimed the District 29-4A track title finishing just 12 points behind Needville. The Blackcats tallied 140 points with standout performances in sprints and distance events. Freshman Kevin Vera won both the mile and two-mile, while Jada Andrews and Xylan Williams dominated the 100 and 200. Bay City advanced athletes in 13 events … Read more

Asphalt Zipper

El Campo’s roads are getting a major upgrade thanks to a machine called the Asphalt Zipper. Since ’18, it’s helped Public Works crews recycle old asphalt into stronger streets, saving the city around $3.8 million. This year, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Spruce, August, and Bruns streets are being rebuilt. The machine grinds up failing roads, mixes … Read more