El Campo Soccer Heads to Playoffs

El Campo soccer is set for a playoff double-header today at Blackcat Stadium. The Ladybirds face Sweeny at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Ricebirds against Stafford. Both teams secured the district’s top Division II seeds despite finishing second in standings. The Ladybirds dominated defensively, shutting out opponents in 10 games and allowing no goals in … Read more

El Campo Restores Chamber Funding

The El Campo City Council voted 5-1 to restore full funding to the Chamber of Commerce, approving $54,000 in hotel/motel tax funds for this fiscal year. The money, collected from visitor stays, must support tourism. The chamber must limit operations spending to 35%, maintain financial transparency, and provide an annual audit. Funding was halted last … Read more

Riverside Smoke-Off

Bay City’s 6th Annual Riverside Smoke-Off on March 28th & 29th promises smoky barbecue and big prizes at Riverside Park. Open to ages five and up, it features brisket, pork ribs, chicken, and creative categories like Best Smoked Weenie. Kids can compete in ribeye steak or pork ribs with a $20 entry. Parks Manager Kelley … Read more

Junior Police Academy

The Palacios Police Department is excited to announce the Junior Police Academy for kids ages 9-12, taking place from June 9th thru 13th, at the Educational Pavilion. Activities include riding in a police car, speaking on the radio, crime scene investigation, and fingerprinting. Applications can be picked up at 315 Henderson Ave, in Palacios and … Read more

KidFish ’25

El Campo is hosting KidFish ’25 at Legacy Pond on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. This free event invites kids ages 2-15 to enjoy a day of fishing, fun, and outdoor memories. Families can come out and watch young anglers cast their lines and reel in their catches. For those interested in volunteering or … Read more

Bay City’s Crawfish Comeback

Bay City’s Rolling Randy’s Bayou Boil is thriving as the new crawfish season kicks off. After last year’s drought left prices soaring and supply low, owner Randy Jones adapted, keeping his food truck afloat with a high-end seafood menu. Now, conditions have improved, and farmers have adjusted, bringing an expected surge in supply. Jones and … Read more

Wharton Lady Tigers

The Wharton Lady Tigers capped off a strong season with multiple all-district honors, highlighting their defensive grit and leadership. Senior guard Aaliyah Gaona was named District 29 Defensive MVP, recognized for her ability to disrupt passing lanes and shut down opponents. Gaona’s dedication in the classroom has earned her a 98 GPA. Seniors J’Honesty Smith … Read more

Police Seek Public’s Help

The El Campo Police Department is reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying an individual captured in a recent photo on social media. They are asking anyone who might have information to contact Sgt. Debo. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, tips can be submitted online through the P3 website at www.p3tips.com, … Read more

Get A Job

Bay City is hiring for several positions across different departments. Open roles include an Administrative Assistant, Animal Control Officer, Librarian for Adult & Teen Services, Parks Specialist (Seasonal), Planning & Development Services Manager, Police Officer, and Telecommunications Operator. Those interested can apply online through the city’s website. These jobs offer opportunities to serve the community … Read more

Louise Honors Historic Railroad Depot

A new Texas Historical Marker was unveiled Saturday in Louise, preserving the story of the 1881 railroad depot at 202 South. The depot was part of the New York, Texas and Mexican Railway, also called “The Macaroni Railroad,” an Italian-owned project meant to stretch to Mexico City but only reached Victoria. Louise ISD teacher Joe … Read more