Sheriff’s Office needs Dispatchers

The Wharton County Sheriff’s Office needs Dispatchers! If you’re 18 or older, with a High School Diploma, and meet Texas law enforcement licensing, apply now! Background check, psych eval, and drug screen required. Starting salary: $51,273.47. Great benefits start on hire date. Work 12-hour shifts with plenty of time off. Get details at co.wharton.tx.us or … Read more

Dental Hygiene Grads

Nineteen students from Wharton County Junior College celebrated their graduation with an Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene. The ceremony took place at the campus theater. This two-year program equips students with practical skills in oral health care. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dental hygienists can expect to earn about $87,000 a year … Read more

New SMU Trustees

The Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University has added new trustees to its banking school, including a local banker from Louise. Chip Jenkins, with over 28 years in banking and a history of leadership roles, joins two other distinguished alumni in this appointment. Jenkins holds an international studies degree from SMU and is … Read more

Barbee Steps Down

El Campo Mayor Chris Barbee stepped down from his position on Monday, but he’s not done serving his community. He’ll still be substitute teaching and staying active in the Rotary Club, where he’s had perfect attendance for 49 years. He’s been involved in politics for six years, but his commitment to El Campo started long … Read more

Runoff Election

Former Victoria Mayor Jeff Bauknight and former Jackson County Sheriff A.J. Louderback will compete in the May 28 primary runoff for Texas House District 30. Incumbent Geanie W. Morrison is not seeking reelection. Early voting is May 20-24, with polling in Bay City and Palacios. The district includes Matagorda, Victoria, Jackson, Lavaca, DeWitt, and Goliad … Read more

Bustamante Sworn In

Eugene Bustamante, a long-serving member of the El Campo Volunteer Fire Department, was sworn in as El Campo’s first Hispanic mayor, with his fire department colleagues showing their support. Having served as mayor pro tem, Bustamante has been a familiar face in local elections, securing his position through consistent community support.

#OnePillCanKill

The Bay City Police Department reports that their Narcotics and Patrol Divisions are seizing fentanyl weekly. Lab tests show that 70% of these pills contain deadly doses. So far this year, the DEA says fentanyl seizures represent over 136.6 million deadly doses. Stay informed, Bay City—#OnePillCanKill.

Monday’s Storm Damage

Following Monday’s storm, Liberty Park was closed yesterday for safety as crews removed a fallen cedar tree. Fortunately, no damage was done to the 1907 Bandstand. Ranger Robert and Park Specialist Corbin were busy cutting up the tree. Also due to the storm, Le Tulle Park was also closed yesterday while crews removed tree limbs … Read more

River Flood Warning

Residents in Brazoria County are on high alert due to a river flood warning. The Brazos River near West Columbia is expected to experience moderate flooding until Friday afternoon. Right now, the river is at 25.5 feet, and it’s predicted to crest at 25.6 feet soon. This could lead to widespread flooding on county roads … Read more

Jerry Adelman Appointed

Jerry Adelman, a retired community volunteer from Palacios, has been appointed as the president of the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority by Governor Greg Abbott. The authority manages stream and river water storage, preservation, and distribution in Jackson County. Adelman, who served during the Vietnam War, was awarded the Bronze Star and Air Medal with two Oak … Read more