Bay City Housing Renovation

This week, eight Bay City families will get new, modern bathrooms, part of a project by the Bay City Housing Authority, eventually benefiting 40 families. Lawanda Davis, executive director, highlighted this as the first major investment in local low-income housing in a decade. The remodel addresses deteriorating flooring issues. Davis emphasizes their ongoing efforts to … Read more

Cybersecurity Breach

Matagorda County officials are investigating a cybersecurity breach that disrupted internal systems early Friday morning. While no resident data appears compromised, the county declared a disaster at 3 p.m., activating heightened emergency operations. County Judge Bobby Seiferman assured residents that cybersecurity experts are working nonstop to secure the system and prevent further issues. Affected systems … Read more

Swimming Teams Dominate

El Campo High School’s swimming teams continue to dominate. Both the boys and girls teams won the District 12 championships for the third consecutive year at the El Campo Aquatic Center. Ricebird sophomore Luke Dornak was named District Diver of the Meet. Junior Evan Vasquez is excited for next year, with no seniors graduating. The … Read more

El Campo Robbery Indictments

A Wharton County Grand Jury indicted 53 year old Gabriel Bustamante for an August ’24 armed robbery in El Campo. Bustamante and his family, involved in a dispute over a window air conditioner, face serious charges. Police say Bustamante held two people at gunpoint hours after a transaction over the unit. If convicted, Gabriel Bustamante … Read more

Dawson Hudgins Makes History

Bay City High School sophomore Dawson Hudgins has made history as the first choir student in 15 years to be selected for the prestigious Texas Music Educators Association All-State Choir. The Choir Director praised Hudgins’ dedication, noting he competed against thousands of talented students in rigorous auditions since September. Hudgins, a member of the school’s … Read more

100th Birthday Celebration

At El Campo Country Club, friends and family gathered to celebrate Rita Radley’s 100th birthday. Known for her significant contributions to El Campo, Radley was the first female president of the Lower Colorado River Authority board and played a key role in local economic development. Her efforts led to the creation of the El Campo … Read more

Upgraded Sidewalks and Crossings

The city of Wharton is advancing efforts to make streets safer for pedestrians by applying for a grant to upgrade sidewalks and crossings. The City Council approved a preliminary grant application for the Texas Department of Transportation’s 2025 program. Previously awarded in ’23, the grant funded a 3.5-mile sidewalk expansion along U.S. 59-Business. If selected, … Read more

Death Investigation

Sweeny police are investigating the death of 28-year-old Michaela Tyler, who was found with a fatal gunshot wound to the head at her Silverleaf Road apartment on November 15th. The Galveston County Medical Examiner confirmed the cause of death, and police believe it occurred around noon that day. Michaela had just left work and called … Read more

Ganado Hourly Staff gets Paid

Ganado ISD trustees took multiple actions to celebrate and support their community following the district’s first-ever Class 2A Division I state football championship. To ensure hourly staff didn’t lose wages during school closures on Dec. 19 and 20 for the UIL State Championship game, the board approved compensating those employees. Trustees also voted to purchase … Read more

Sewer Line Collapse

El Campo faces another sewer line collapse, but the North Fahrenthold Street issue won’t cost as much as last year’s South Wharton disaster. The El Campo City Council approved $150,000 for repairs. Crews found the damage while fixing a minor issue. Public Works Director Kevin Thompson explained a temporary fix is in place, but it … Read more