Officials Refute Online Misinformation

Bay City officials are pushing back against false claims circulating online, saying misinformation is damaging the city’s reputation. The city released a detailed statement addressing concerns about finances and projects. Officials clarified that the $975,000 in Hotel Occupancy Tax funds was projected revenue, not spending, and none will go toward an event center. They also … Read more

Miller Highlights Palacios Seafood Industry

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller visited Palacios last week to spotlight the city’s seafood industry and its impact on the state economy. Known as the “Seafood Capital of Texas,” Palacios is home to a thriving shrimping community. Miller toured a shrimp boat operated by GO TEXAN partner Philly Seafood and an aquaculture facility run by … Read more

Council to Hear Utility Rate Hike

El Campo residents can speak out on a proposed utility rate hike tonight at City Hall. The increase would add $1.50 to base rates, helping fund emergency line repairs and road work through the Transportation User Fee. The council will also consider letting the City Development Corporation give $100,000 to the Northside Education Center for … Read more

Wharton County Seeks Grant

Wharton County is stepping up efforts to control feral hog damage. Commissioners will consider a $17,000 state grant today to buy four more Pig Brig traps, adding to the six already in use. These nets have captured more than 630 hogs since 2024, saving farms from major crop loss. Unlike costly helicopter hunts, the traps … Read more

Tigers Show Grit in First Scrimmage vs Bay City

The Wharton Tigers kicked off football season with a scrimmage against Bay City. The varsity squad fell 2-1 during set plays. Ja’Keon Jackson provided Wharton’s lone touchdown, while Brandon Sims and Anthony Hatchett added key plays. The defense, led by Layden Wynn, Derek Austin, and Triston Washington, held strong under a new scheme. Coach Jason … Read more

911 Dispatcher Retires After 30 Years

Jackson County honored longtime 911 dispatcher Joy Zacek as she retires after 30 years of service. Joy first joined the team in ’78 and has answered thousands of calls, from emergencies to escaped cattle. Known as the “first first responder,” she remained calm in crises to help save lives and protect officers she knew personally. … Read more

Traffic Stop Leads to Three Drug Arrests

Three people were arrested last Saturday after a Lavaca County deputy stopped a vehicle near Highways 111 and 77 South for an equipment violation. Deputies say an adult woman had an outstanding felony warrant, leading to a search of the car. Officers found 5.5 grams of meth, 30 Xanax pills, and 17 Trazodone pills hidden … Read more

Library Wraps Up Summer Reading Fun

The Wharton County Library wrapped up its Summer Reading Program, ending a season full of learning and fun for local families. Thanks to community donations, the library hosted activities for all ages, including arts and crafts, Zoofari animal shows, and Ranger Mike’s programs. Kids also enjoyed unique options like live-action role-playing and club events for … Read more

Edna Woman Arrested in Drug Raid

Authorities arrested a woman early Wednesday during a drug raid at a home on South Wells Street in Edna. Jackson County deputies and Edna Police carried out the search as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation. Officers say they found meth, ecstasy, drug paraphernalia, and cash inside. The woman faces multiple charges for manufacturing or … Read more

Wharton County Issues Burn Ban

Wharton County is under a burn ban. Officials say the county’s drought index hit 508, which means the area faces extreme wildfire danger. Emergency crews report dry conditions, especially on the east side. The National Weather Service predicts a little over an inch of rain this week, but nothing is certain. Until then, residents should … Read more