Board Delays Superintendent Contract Vote

The Wharton ISD School Board has delayed a decision on extending Superintendent Oduwole’s contract, giving newer members more time to review the large amount of data in his evaluation. The board is set to revisit the issue at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Education Support Center on North Fulton Street. Since taking over in ’24, … Read more

Massive Mail Theft and Drug Bust

El Campo police say what started as a late-night traffic stop led to a major discovery of drugs and stolen mail that could affect hundreds across Southeast Texas. ON January 10th officers tried to pull over a Chrysler Pacifica with no taillights. The driver sped off, reaching 70 miles per hour through neighborhoods before stopping on Avenue I. Police arrested … Read more

Fun for a Cause

“Taste & Tunes” is serving up a full day of flavor and fun Saturday in Matagorda County. From noon to 6, guests can enjoy live music, great food, and local vendors for just five dollars. The highlight—Chef Alley—features top cooks donating their time and ingredients for a $35 tasting ticket at the gate. Cold drinks … Read more

Van Vleck Senior Hits High Note

A Van Vleck High School student is bringing hometown pride to the Texas music stage. Senior band member Jakob has once again earned a spot in the elite Texas All-State Music Ensemble — the highest honor for young musicians statewide. Out of nearly 60,000 who audition, only about three percent make the cut. This marks … Read more

ISD Extends Superintendent’s Contract

The El Campo ISD board of trustees has unanimously extended Superintendent Bob Callaghan’s contract through June of ’29. Callaghan, who’s led the district since ’20, says he’s proud of the team’s progress—highlighting five national showcase school awards and top TEA ratings for El Campo High. His current salary is just over $200,000 a year, with … Read more

Drunk Driving Stops

Two drivers are facing DWI charges after Wharton County deputies spotted them driving dangerously over the weekend. Around 12:30 Sunday morning, a sergeant had to swerve to avoid a head-on crash on FM 102 north of Wharton. Deputies say 46-year-old Nicole Jackson, who has two prior DWI convictions, was arrested for a third or more … Read more

Power of the Purse Returns

The Matagorda Regional Medical Center Foundation is bringing back its big spring fundraiser, Power of the Purse – Pop Under the Big Top, on Thursday, April 23rd, at the Bay City Civic Center. From 6 to 8 p.m., guests can enjoy live and silent auctions to raise money for the hospital. Donations of purses, jewelry, … Read more

Extension Cord Sparks $35K Shed Fire

A weekend shed fire in Bay City caused about $35,000 in damage, according to the Fire Marshal’s Office. Crews were called just before noon Saturday to a home on Oak Drive after the resident spotted smoke from her porch. Firefighters quickly knocked down the blaze, which started in an extension cord powering several devices. The … Read more

Fire Destroys Louise Home

Fire crews from four departments spent hours battling a massive house fire early Sunday near Louise, off FM 1160. The blaze tore through the home of Kurt Pratka and his family around 1 a.m., but everyone made it out safely. Sadly, a family dog is still missing. Investigators believe an outdoor wood heater on the … Read more

Costly Options for Jail Expansion

Wharton County leaders are getting closer to deciding the future of their jail. On January 26, architects from the Dallas firm Brinkley Sargent Wiginton will present options to county commissioners — whether to expand the 1996 facility or build a new one. The current jail holds 168 inmates, and state officials say that number needs … Read more