Orsak Earns Assistant Principal of the Year

El Campo High School is celebrating another major honor as Assistant Principal Jeff Orsak has been named Region 3 Assistant Principal of the Year. It marks the second straight year El Campo ISD has earned the title. Orsak, a Navy veteran with deep Ricebird roots, is known for building strong relationships with students and keeping … Read more

Expand “Zombie Road” Repairs

El Campo is preparing to ramp up its “zombie road” program after council members approved buying a larger machine to rebuild worn-out streets. City leaders say the effort has already saved taxpayers more than $4 million since ’19 by grinding old pavement and reusing it on site. Public Works crews have rebuilt more than seven … Read more

Text Message Scare Prompts Extra Security

In Boling, parents were on alert Monday after a text message shared among Iago Junior High students sparked concern about a possible threat. Boling ISD quickly notified families and brought in extra Wharton County deputies as a precaution. Officials say three students received a message from an unknown number, but no direct threat was made. … Read more

Burglary Stop Leads to Multiple Drug Arrests

Wharton County deputies and El Campo Police quickly shut down a Sunday burglary near U.S. 59, arresting one suspect and recovering meth, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia. A second suspect was tracked down after running into nearby woods. Later that weekend, a late-night traffic stop in El Campo uncovered more than four grams of cocaine, leading … Read more

Loose Pony Leads to Crash

A loose pony caused a scare in Port Lavaca last week after drivers spotted it wandering along a busy roadway. Locals quickly flooded social media urging someone to call authorities before an accident happened. Minutes later, that warning became real for Barbara Cooke and her children as they headed home from a local football game. … Read more

Community Rallies Around Beloved Volunteer

Victoria residents are rallying around longtime community volunteer Gary Moses, who is now in a Houston hospital for ongoing medical testing. Known locally as “everyone’s favorite brother,” Moses has spent decades supporting events and helping neighbors across Victoria. He shared that he is grateful for the concern and is staying in Houston with his niece … Read more

Ricebirds’ Season Ends

The El Campo Ricebirds saw their season end in the bi-district round for the second straight year after a 27-14 loss to Calallen on Friday night. Calallen jumped out to a fast 21-0 lead, catching El Campo off guard with looks they had not seen. The Ricebirds clawed back with touchdowns from Vlad Garcia and … Read more

Tigers’ Season Ends

The Wharton Tigers’ playoff run ended last Thursday night in New Caney with a 51-21 loss to West Orange-Stark. Early special teams mistakes put Wharton in a deep hole, giving the Mustangs quick points before the Tigers found their rhythm. Brandon Sims delivered two big touchdowns, and Ja’Keon Jackson added another to cut the lead, … Read more

Preservation Leaders Earn Statewide Honor

Palacios is celebrating a major win for historic preservation after two local leaders earned statewide recognition for saving the Luther Hotel. Margaret Doughty and Edith Gower received the Adina De Zavala Advocacy Award for rallying the community and stopping demolition of the century-old landmark. Their months of organizing, outreach, and public pressure helped turn the … Read more

Ninja Warrior Course

El Campo families got a high-energy afternoon Saturday as First Baptist Church hosted its “Day on Depot Street”. Four-time “American Ninja Warrior” competitor Jared Greer brought his full obstacle course to Depot Street, giving locals a chance to try challenges like the warped wall and salmon ladder. The free event offered activities for all ages, … Read more