Annual fund-raiser raises needed funds for Museum

Matagorda County Museum & Gourmet Guys Annual Fundraiser was held recently at the Bay City Civic Center. It was an evening of great food, spirits and support for the county’s museum through silent and live auctions. This year’s theme was “Tastes of Texas—A Tribute to Carnival Foods. Recently appointed Director of the Matagorda County Museum … Read more

Bay City High to host pep rally

The Bay City Independent School District will be hosting a Community Homecoming Pep Rally, Monday, October 17th at 6 p.m. The district will be kicking off Homecoming Week with the pep rally. B-C-H-S will be in their “Character Day” Theme attire for homecoming spirit week. That’s any favorite character from a movie or cartoon. The … Read more

Mail needs numbers or get it back

The El Campo Post Office will be requiring all P.O. Box holders to list the number when using physical addresses starting now. Postal workers have been hand-sorting large envelopes and boxes destined for the 1,106 postal boxes inside the El Campo facility. According to Postmaster Patrcia Cinque “there’s simply not enough workers to continue to … Read more

Water line work approved anyway

A bid $1 million over budget didn’t stop El Campo’s city council from unanimously approving water line replacement work last week. The entire cost will be covered by federal American Rescue Funds, although the $2.5 million bid awarded to Resicom, Inc. of Bellaire pulls dollars away from a pending water well replacement plan on Avenue … Read more

Aide charged with improper relationship with students

Another Bay City Independent School District employee has been arrested for improper relationship between educator and student. 26 year old Karina Romero of Bay City, was arrested on two charges of sexual assault, one charge of tamper/ fabricate physical evidence and one charge of improper relationship on September 23rd. The offenses were alleged to have … Read more

Bay City Chief resigns

Former Bay City Police Chief Robert Lister says “he could no longer continue to work with someone that lacked respect and integrity” and that was why he tendered his resignation from the department on September. 23rd. in a statement Lister wrote – It has been an honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Bay … Read more

Injured child fight to heal after hit by a tractor

An El Campo toddler suffered head and neck injuries in a tractor accident and faces potential brain surgery. Ripp Ryan Macek enjoys playing outside with his toys and family — which unfortunately led to tragedy last weekend, roughly three miles east of Danevang. Ripp was partially run over and hit by the tractor tire. Ripp … Read more

Register now to vote

With a large turnout likely for the upcoming midterm elections, alternate voting arrangements are available for some as the registration deadline nears. Texas requires voters to register in their county 30 days before the election, so for the November. 8th election, the registration deadline is October 11th in person or postmarked if returning it by … Read more

An Eye In The Storm

Nature sparing Texas the wrath of Hurricane Ian doesn’t mean we’re out of the woods yet. Passing the peak of hurricane season Sept. 10th still leaves about two months before hurricane season ends on November 30th. Keeping prepared for a storm involves keeping fresh water and nonperishable food ready, keeping batteries for radios and flashlights … Read more

County OKs Day of Dead

The Day of the Dead Festival’s temporary T-A-B-C permit was unanimously approved at Commissioner’s Court for the Nov. 5 event. Darve Smith, the new Bay City Tourism Manager says there would be a beer garden and that this is a continuing annual event tradition. Matagorda County Judge Nate McDonald said the festival “is a good … Read more