Cross-Country Season Kicked Off

The new cross-country season kicked off with Bay City and Van Vleck schools at the Frio Friday Night Lights meet in Sealy on August 9th. In the boys’ division, Van Vleck took second place and Bay City came in third. For the girls, Van Vleck finished fifth, while Bay City ended in seventh place.

Rueben Owens May Miss Season

Former El Campo Ricebird star Rueben Owens may miss the ’24 season with Texas A&M due to a lower-body injury sustained in practice, according to multiple reports. ESPN has confirmed the likely season-long absence. Texas A&M has not yet commented officially. Owens’ mother, Kristin Kimble, shared on social media that he remains positive and hopeful. … Read more

Nehls will Speak

U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls will speak at a Bay City Chamber luncheon on Thursday. Representing Texas’ 22nd Congressional District, Nehls will discuss recent bipartisan bills, including the Save Our Shrimpers Act and Railroad Safety Enhancement Act. The event, promoting local engagement, will be held at 11:30 a.m. at the Bay City Civic Center. Tickets are … Read more

Retro 5k Fun Run

Wharton will host a new festival, the Retro 5k Fun Run, on Saturday, Nov. 2nd at Guffey Park. Internal Fortitude 2.0, a local wellness center, proposed the event to promote community engagement and health. The city council approved the event, waiving fees and providing support. The run aims to boost local businesses and foster community … Read more

Flesh-Eating Bacteria

Nearly a dozen people in Brazoria and Galveston counties have been infected with flesh-eating bacteria this year, but Matagorda County remains unaffected. The Texas General Land Office monitors bacteria levels along the Gulf Coast, including Matagorda beaches. Despite higher bacteria levels at some local beaches, no infections have been reported in Matagorda County.

End of COVID Funds

Local school leaders assure that the end of federal COVID funds won’t affect student safety. Most districts used the funds to upgrade HVAC systems and for training. No recurring expenses were covered by these funds. El Campo ISD and Wharton ISD superintendents confirmed that air quality systems will remain funded by regular budgets, with no … Read more

Ganado ISD Changes

Ganado ISD students will see changes this year, says Superintendent Dr. Jonathon Szymanski. The district will strictly enforce the dress code and proper electronics use. Students must park in designated areas, and bus drop-offs at the railroad tracks will stop for safety. Attendance is crucial for funding, and the district will work with truancy courts … Read more

Community Pep Rally

Bay City ISD is gearing up for a country-themed Community Pep Rally to kick off the new school year. The event will be at Memorial Stadium today with gates opening at 5 p.m. and the rally starting at 6:30. Attendees can enjoy bull riding, inflatables, and poster signings. The first 150 people will receive a … Read more

Higher Utility Bills Possible

El Campo residents may see higher utility bills soon. The City Council discussed a $1.50 monthly increase for water and sewer rates. Public hearings are set for August 26th and September 9th at City Hall. The proposed rates are still lower than nearby cities like Wharton and Bay City. The increase follows emergency sewer repairs … Read more

El Campo Tragedy

Bay City Police’s Narcotics division has seized thousands of grams of illegal drugs. Narcotics Sergeant Joe Bruno informed the City Council about the rise in drug activity, noting many drugs come from Houston and Lake Jackson. Mayor Robert Nelson emphasized community awareness, while Police Chief Christella Rodriguez aims to reintroduce drug education in schools and … Read more