Tribune Donates $10K

The Bay City Tribune has donated $10,000 to the Economic Action Committee of the Gulf Coast, a nonprofit serving Matagorda and Wharton counties since 1965. The gift supports programs for seniors, low-income families, and those needing utility help. So far this year the group has delivered over 10,000 meals and helped hundreds avoid utility shutoffs. … Read more

Farewell to Longtime Trustee

Wharton ISD is saying goodbye to a familiar face, as longtime board member Sherrell Speer resigned effective from June 27th. Speer was more than a trustee—his voice echoed through Friday night football games, and his constant presence brought energy to school halls and events. The district thanked him for years of dedication, calling his support … Read more

Senior Fish Returns

Bay City seniors are invited to Riverside Park on Wednesday, from 10 to noon for the next Senior Fish event. Held monthly, this free gathering welcomes residents 55 and older for a relaxing morning of fishing and fellowship. No gear? No problem—rods and tackle are available on-site thanks to Texas Parks and Wildlife. Assistant Ranger … Read more

Murder Suspect Caught

El Campo police say 32-year-old Brandon Dwayne Stephens has been arrested for the June 29th shooting death of 37-year-old Nikko Ray Deases at a Palacios Street gas station. Officers captured Stephens during a Monday traffic stop in Brazoria. A handgun believed to be the murder weapon was recovered. Investigators say the shooting followed a brief … Read more

Hotel Blessing Rises Again

In the heart of Blessing, the 119-year-old Hotel Blessing is getting a fresh start after suffering over $120,000 in storm damage last summer. Thanks to local donations and support, emergency repairs are done, and more restoration is underway. Run by the Blessing Historical Foundation, the hotel still welcomes guests, serves up home-style meals daily, and … Read more

Upgrade to Bay City Water System

Bay City has landed $15 million in state funding to build a new North Water Treatment Plant and a 12-inch transmission line. The money, coming through the Texas Water Development Board, will improve water pressure, fire protection, and overall system reliability. It also completes a citywide looped water system to handle peak demand and emergencies. … Read more

Freedom Fest Returns

After nearly a decade, Freedom Fest returns to Wharton this Saturday at Guffey Park. Organized by local veteran-owned businesses and the Chamber, the event kicks off at 6 p.m. with a prayer and 5K run. A military tribute at 7 honors all five branches and hometown hero Roy Benavidez. Vendors, classic cars, and museum exhibits … Read more

Freedom Fireworks Celebration

Bay City is set to host its largest Fourth of July celebration at Le Tulle Park on Friday, evening starting at 6. Freedom Fireworks will feature games, food vendors, and live music from The Beat Bandits, playing crowd favorites through the decades. At 7 p.m., the Tenie Holmes Elementary Choir will perform the National Anthem, … Read more

Urgent Infrastructure Upgrades

El Campo city staff has outlined over $32 million in critical upgrades over the next 15 years, from roads to collapsing sewer lines. Nearly half of that—$15.9 million—is needed in just the first five years. City leaders are exploring a partnership with the El Campo Development Corporation to help fund high-priority work, including water lines … Read more

Bay City Oktoberfest Returns

Oktoberfest hits Bay City on Saturday, September 20th, bringing a full day of festive fun to the Civic Center. Hosted by the MRMC Foundation, this lively event features traditional German food, brews in the Biergarten, Lebkuchen cookies, and live music by Isaac Klaus & the Lederhosen Junkies and Off the Grid. The day kicks off … Read more