Military Hero Catherine Jones

Catherine Jones, a Texan US Army veteran, is honored as this month’s military hero. Her journey started when an army recruiter in Bay City motivated her to become a truck driver, serving her country. Despite boot camp challenges, she looks back on it fondly. Post-retirement in 2014, she focused on Victoria’s community. Her strength, cultivated … Read more

AFG Supports Needville Team

Last Sunday, Needville Little League team’s Little League World Series ranking was celebrated with a $10,000 donation from Avalanche Food Group or AFG, owners of Twin Peaks restaurants in Texas. The event saw AFG co-owners expressing admiration for the local team’s series performance. Despite tough opponents, the team remained undefeated in the Southwest Regional, gaining … Read more

Ex’s Assault Leads Arrest

A man from Bay City was arrested for breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s house and assaulting her. He got injured and ended up in the ER, which led the police to the assault location on Duncan Street. The victim, his ex-girlfriend, revealed they were no longer together. She was attacked by him in her kitchen but … Read more

Drought Declaration and Relief

Over a scorching weekend near 110 degrees,authorities requested electricity conservation. Matagorda County’s Judge Bobby Seiferman declared a disaster due to the ongoing drought. Governor Greg Abbott renewed Drought and Wildfire Disaster Declarations for Texas counties, including Matagorda, to secure relief funds. Wildlife is suffering due to the drought, even halting water skiers in the Colorado … Read more

Texas History Essay Contest

The latest Save Texas History Essay Contest has begun for fourth and seventh graders. Students are asked, “What history in your community is worth saving?” Last year’s winners explored local festivals and the USS Texas’ role in world wars. This year’s grand prize winners will receive $500 gift cards, and finalists will get $100. All … Read more

Arson Mix-Up Sentencing

A man from El Campo confessed in court that he attempted to set a house ablaze, but it was a big mix-up. He and his accomplice had aimed for a different home, but they ended up on a porch on Palacios street. The man and the woman used accelerant to spark the fire, but the … Read more

Rice Festival Cooking Contest

Get ready for the 77th annual Bay City Lions Club Rice Festival! Don’t miss the Rice Dish Round-Up cooking contest. Matagorda County residents can join, no fee this year. Sponsored by the Lions Club and coordinated by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office. Cook your best rice recipes to impress volunteers. Categories: Main Dish, Bread, Side … Read more

City Officials Orientation Workshop

Kendleton City Council members Rachel White and Carolyn Jenkins recently headed to San Antonio. They participated in the “Newly Elected City Officials Orientation” workshop, a gathering by the Texas Municipal League and Texas Association of Mayors. White and Jenkins, along with other public servants, learned about city governance, leadership, and open government. This event united … Read more

Texas Toughens Move Over Law

Starting September 1st, Texas is toughening up its “Move Over, Slow Down” law. When passing a stopped vehicle on the freeway, drivers must move over or slow down to 20 MPH below the limit. First-time non-compliance leads to a $500-$1,250 fine, while causing injury is a Class A misdemeanor with up to a year in … Read more

City Employees Receive Raise

The Bay City Council has approved a $2,000 dollar cost-of-living adjustment for city employees following intensive budget deliberations. The council tapped into the general fund, reducing it by $115,000, and asked department heads to identify areas for a 1 percent budget cut, totaling $175,000 from the general fund and $15,000 from the utility fund. Although … Read more