Officers Spread Holiday Cheer

Holiday cheer was on full display in Bay City during the annual Shop With a Cop event hosted by the Bay City Police Department. Officers partnered with law enforcement agencies and nonprofits from across Matagorda County to help local children shop for holiday gifts. The annual event focused on supporting families and building positive connections … Read more

Swimmers Shine at Brazosport Invitational

Local swimmers made a strong showing at the Brazosport Invitational recently, led by Palacios and Bay City athletes. The Palacios girls finished fifth overall, while Bay City placed ninth. On the boys’ side, Bay City earned seventh place. Bay City freshman Lily Wurtz delivered a standout performance, winning the 200-yard freestyle and adding a third-place … Read more

ISD Board to Review Major Campus Projects

The El Campo ISD school board will close out the year with major updates impacting students, staff, and taxpayers on Wednesday . Trustees will review progress on the $81 million bond projects at Hutchins Elementary and El Campo High School, approved by voters in May. Construction at Hutchins is set to begin in January, replacing … Read more

Brahmas’ Playoff Run Ends

In East Bernard, the hometown Brahmas saw their inspiring playoff run end Thursday night with a 74-20 loss to the powerful Newton Eagles in the Class 3A Division II state semifinal at New Caney. Missing their star running back Luke Anderson, the Brahmas fought hard but couldn’t stop Newton’s explosive big plays. The Eagles racked … Read more

Seeking Applicants for Tourism Advisory Board

Bay City is looking to freshen up its Tourism Advisory Board for next year by adding new voices from the local tourism scene. The city just updated the board’s spots to better cover key areas like hotels, restaurants, shops, arts, outdoor fun, and eco-tourism across Bay City and Matagorda County. There’s also one open seat … Read more

Council Votes to Honor Former Councilwoman

El Campo city council unanimously voted to name a pavilion in Willie Bell Park after longtime former councilwoman Gloria Harris, who served District 2 for 30 years and helped bring the structure to life. One resident, Paula Bell, niece of the park’s namesake—a beloved Negro League baseball star—objected, suggesting it honor another family member instead. … Read more

Matagorda County Pastures at Risk

Matagorda County ranchers and landowners are being urged to stay alert after state officials confirmed a new invasive insect has reached local pastures. The pasture mealybug, never before found in North America, is already damaging grazing land in South Texas, with nearby Victoria County reporting the worst impacts so far. Agriculture leaders warn the pest … Read more

Texas Seafood Keeps Christmas Tradition Alive

Texas Seafood in Victoria is preparing once again to serve hot meals to the homeless on Christmas Day, continuing an eight-year tradition that began after Hurricane Harvey. Owner Ben Pham says he wants to “keep a little corner of Victoria warm” by offering comfort to those who have nowhere else to go. The effort has … Read more

Ganado Car Show Fuels Holiday Fun

Ganado is gearing up for its ninth annual Car Show and Christmas in the Park Market on Friday, December 19, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Devers Creek Park. Organizers say every dollar raised goes toward scholarships for Ganado’s ’26 graduates. The event will feature dozens of cars, trucks, and specialty entries, with awards at … Read more

Plaza Theatre Honors Baade’s 20 Years

The Plaza Theatre in downtown Wharton honored longtime board member Henry Baade for two decades of volunteer service. Baade officially stepped down after the November annual meeting, closing a chapter marked by major upgrades he helped lead, including weatherproofing the building, repairing the iconic marquee, and expanding the Stage Door area for more lobby and … Read more