Refurbishing Historic Organ

Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church is refurbishing its historic organ, which dates back to 1920. The organ is currently being restored in Atascocita. Church Organist Jakeb Silva and member David Shield highlight the importance of this project for enhancing worship. The organ shares its history with a similar one in an Episcopal church in Atascocita. The … Read more

Rising Gun Violence

Bay City Police Chief Christella Rodriguez urges the community to unite against rising gun violence. The Bay City Police Department is committed to tackling this issue and ensuring safety. Followingthe U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory on gun violence as a public health crisis, local officers are seizing illegal firearms and arresting suspects. Residents are encouraged to … Read more

El Campo Recovery Efforts

The City of El Campo is dedicated to resident safety and well-being. Following recent events, the Inspections Department will visit homes and businesses to provide crucial disaster recovery information. Inspectors, identifiable by City of El Campo vehicles, will offer resources, safety guidance, and answer recovery questions. The city asks for cooperation to ensure everyone’s safety … Read more

Le Tulle Park

Bay City Parks & Recreation wants to thank the Parks Crew, Streets and Bridge, Utilities, and Edna Public Works for clearing trees and limbs at Le Tulle Park after Hurricane Beryl. Le Tulle Park and Amistad Splash Pad will reopen today. Enjoy the outdoors in Bay City,

Restoring Power

Matagorda County, Bay City, and Palacios are working on restoring power after recent outages. Residents are advised to drive carefully due to intersections without power. Power restoration is expected by 5 p.m. on Thursday for Bay City and Palacios/Blessing areas. Crews are assessing the damage and working continuously to restore electricity.

A New Exhibit

The Museum of the Coastal Bend at Victoria College will open a new exhibit in October on the early days of Texas ranching. Titled “Where Texas Ranching Began,” it will be unveiled in four parts over the next year and a half. The exhibit will feature artifacts from the 1720s to the early 1900s, including … Read more

BISD board meeting

Boling residents attending the BISD board meeting tonight will hear about the $40.5 million bond passed in May, which raises property taxes by $478 annually for a $200,000 home. The agenda includes a public hearing on the bond, the BISD calendar, professional development plans, and student handbooks. The board will also discuss the budget meeting … Read more

Dangers of Summer Heat

The City of El Campo warns residents about the dangers of summer heat, with temperatures often exceeding 100°. Symptoms of heat-related issues include headaches, fatigue, dry tongue, and dark urine. To stay safe, wear light-colored clothing, drink plenty of water, eat small meals, avoid strenuous activities, and stay indoors if possible. If symptoms occur, move … Read more

Power Failure

El Campo is experiencing a power failure at its wastewater treatment plant. Residents are urged to conserve water immediately to help manage the strain. Expect lower water pressure, delays in wastewater processing, and potential odors. The city is working to restore power and will provide updates as they work to resolve the problem.

Report Property Damage

The City of El Campo urges residents to report property damage from Hurricane Beryl using the Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT). This helps officials assess damage and determine eligibility for disaster recovery resources, including SBA loans. Submit damage reports online. For more information, visit the Texas Division of Emergency Management website.