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

Valiant Pool

Bay City Council has decided to keep Valiant Pool open until July’s end, thanks to support from two organizations. The decision was made to ensure local swimmers, including the Aquacats team, have a place to practice while Hilliard Pool is being refurbished. A task force is exploring both short-term and long-term pool management solutions.

Voters Re-elect Goetsch

Wharton County Precinct 3 voters re-elected Steven Goetsch as commissioner in the May Republican Primary. Goetsch will serve his final term starting in January, as no Democrat is challenging in November. Goetsch, now 75, plans to retire after this term. About 20% of registered voters turned out. Confusion over election dates impacted turnout, but Goetsch … Read more

Bias Under Scrutiny

In Palacios, a video showing Police Chief Tobie Bias handling a suspect has sparked an investigation. The clip shows Bias, off-duty, subduing a handcuffed individual with a burning vehicle nearby. Bias stated the incident involved a stolen vehicle and the suspect, a minor, has been released to a guardian. The case is under review by … Read more

Coast Guard Ends Search

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended the search for Benedicto Jaramillo and his son Angel, missing off Magnolia Beach in Port Lavaca since Saturday. The search, which began after their boat was reported overdue, covered 77 square miles. Despite the Coast Guard’s decision, local nonprofit Hunter Hadley’s Quest continues to search. The father and son … Read more

Bach Festival

The Victoria Bach Festival will take place this week, running through June 8 offering a week full of concerts for everyone to enjoy. For 49 years, it has celebrated musicians from Victoria and beyond, featuring works by composers from various periods. Executive Director Buck Moore highlighted that the festival now showcases more than just Bach.

Bleachers Damaged

A recent windstorm in East Bernard damaged the visitor stands at Veterans Memorial Stadium, mangling the aluminum bleachers. The stands will need replacement before football season. Despite the damage, other structures, including the cement slab, grass field, fencing, and fieldhouses, were unharmed. The damaged stands were part of recent upgrades completed less than two years … Read more

Free Car

In Victoria, a charity named OnRamp Coastal Bend gave a free car to Leti Alvarado, a hardworker juggling three jobs. This act of kindness is part of their mission to support self-sufficiency by providing reliable transportation and maintenance. Leti, who had faced hardship when her car broke down, was nominated for this gift by her … Read more