Ricebirds’ Season Ends

The El Campo Ricebirds saw their season end in the bi-district round for the second straight year after a 27-14 loss to Calallen on Friday night. Calallen jumped out to a fast 21-0 lead, catching El Campo off guard with looks they had not seen. The Ricebirds clawed back with touchdowns from Vlad Garcia and … Read more

Tigers’ Season Ends

The Wharton Tigers’ playoff run ended last Thursday night in New Caney with a 51-21 loss to West Orange-Stark. Early special teams mistakes put Wharton in a deep hole, giving the Mustangs quick points before the Tigers found their rhythm. Brandon Sims delivered two big touchdowns, and Ja’Keon Jackson added another to cut the lead, … Read more

Preservation Leaders Earn Statewide Honor

Palacios is celebrating a major win for historic preservation after two local leaders earned statewide recognition for saving the Luther Hotel. Margaret Doughty and Edith Gower received the Adina De Zavala Advocacy Award for rallying the community and stopping demolition of the century-old landmark. Their months of organizing, outreach, and public pressure helped turn the … Read more

Ninja Warrior Course

El Campo families got a high-energy afternoon Saturday as First Baptist Church hosted its “Day on Depot Street”. Four-time “American Ninja Warrior” competitor Jared Greer brought his full obstacle course to Depot Street, giving locals a chance to try challenges like the warped wall and salmon ladder. The free event offered activities for all ages, … Read more

Ag Leader Focuses on Faster Service

United Ag’s new general manager, Seth Stephens, says the co-op is doubling down on fast service and hometown value as it grows its presence across Wharton County. Stephens, who took over in August, brings a track record of turning struggling ag operations into competitive, tech-focused hubs. He praised United Ag’s experienced team and says new … Read more

Local Sales Tax Drops

Local officials say sales tax numbers across El Campo and East Bernard continue to lag, adding pressure on already tight budgets. Wharton was the only city in the area to see a strong increase this cycle, with its rebate jumping nearly 23 percent. The county also posted a solid gain, marking its third strong month … Read more

10th Annual Camofest

Bay City is gearing up for one of its biggest crowds yet as the 10th Annual Wild Game and Wine Camofest returns downtown on Jan. 31. The event marks a decade of community pride and showcases how far the historic district has come. From noon to 6 p.m., visitors can expect live music, wine tastings, … Read more

MAGA Burger Denies Shutdown Rumors

Bay City’s MAGA Burger is pushing back against national reports claiming the Trump-themed chain has shut down. Staff say the local store has stayed open through weeks of online rumors, political backlash, and confusion tied to legal issues involving founders in Texas. Management says false reports and social media speculation have hurt business and even … Read more

Police Tackle Back-to-Back Violent Disturbances

El Campo police chased down two local teens after gunfire broke out during a disturbance on Lilly Street just after 9 p.m. on Nov. 7th. Officers say the group, some wearing ski masks, ran toward Bravo Street before finally surrendering near Charlie Street. A .22 rifle was recovered, and two juveniles were also detained. In … Read more

Schools Locked Down During Standoff

El Campo police and federal immigration officers locked down Hutchins Elementary and El Campo High School Friday morning after a man refused to exit his Roberts Street home. Officers were attempting to detain 41-year-old Victor Reveles on a federal deportation order after a chase ended at his house. Police said there was no threat to … Read more