EMS Call Volume Increase

El Campo’s emergency medical team is busier than ever, with calls set to top 3,000 this year. That’s about eight emergencies every day, a 6% jump from before. Most of these are urgent 911 calls, but they also do planned hospital trips and other jobs. And they’re doing all this even though it’s getting tough … Read more

DAISY Award Recipient

In a touching moment at Matagorda Regional Medical Center, nurse Maya Wilkinson received the DAISY Award, a big honor for nurses who go above and beyond. Maya’s care for a 66-year-old patient, playing their favorite song as they passed away, shows her dedication. This award celebrates her compassion and the impact she has on families … Read more

Russell’s Resignation Accepted

The ECISD Board of Trustees held a special meeting on Tuesday to accept the resignation of board president James Russell, who was not present. No public comments were made, so the board immediately addressed Russell’s resignation. ECISD Superintendent Robert Callaghan confirmed the acceptance of Russell’s resignation, effective June 4th. The board opened the floor for … Read more

New BMX Bike Park Open

Bay City just unveiled its new BMX Bike Park at City Field. It’s got a 0.27-mile dirt track full of jumps and obstacles. Beginners can try the learner’s loop, and parents can stroll the perimeter track. Plus, thanks to the Bay City Lion’s Club, there’s a handy bike repair and pump station. Time to hit … Read more

Teachers of the Year

In Ganado, three dedicated teachers received the Teacher of the Year award from the Ganado Education Foundation. Nominated by their peers and chosen by the Foundation, the winners are high school teacher Dr. Yusuke Yahagi, elementary teacher Leticia Rosas, and junior high teacher Shelby Graves. Congratulations to these outstanding educators.

Facing a Deadline

Wharton Feed and Supply was facing a deadline to agree with nearby property owners on building drainage infrastructure. Last week, Wharton City Council gave a 90-day extension for the business to negotiate with its neighbors. The previous deal expired on May 26, and now drainage plans must be submitted by July 1. The council also … Read more

Mussel Habitat Protection

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has declared six species of freshwater mussels in Central Texas as endangered and one as threatened. These mussels, crucial for filtering harmful substances from water, have declined due to population growth and habitat destruction. To protect them, 1,577 miles of rivers and creeks in the Colorado, Guadalupe, Brazos, and … Read more

Road Work Ahead

Victoria City Council is considering a $949,313 contract for New Stout Excavating Group to reconstruct Pleasant Green Drive from Juan Linn Street to Port Lavaca Drive. The project includes subgrade stabilization, a new base, seal coat, and hot-mix overlay, while keeping the road two lanes with new striping. Additionally, new PVC water lines will replace … Read more

‘Coffee with a Cop’

On Thursday, June 29th, from 7:30 to 9 AM, the Palacios Community Medical Center is hosting a ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event. The community is invited to the Donut Palace at 805 Henderson Avenue in Palacios for free coffee and donuts. This is a chance to meet and chat with law enforcement officers from various … Read more

Historical Museum Roof

Wharton County is set to repair the storm-damaged roof of its Historical Museum’s animal exhibit. The county has allocated $18,000 to $20,000 for the job, which will be done by Priority Roofing and Construction. The project involves installing durable 30-year shingles and may include more money if the underlying deck needs replacement. The expense avoids … Read more