A Wharton County constable received injuries

A Wharton County constable received injuries during a US. 59 collision while working a side traffic control job. Former El Campo Police Officer Robert Holder, now the Precinct 3 constable, reportedly sustained injuries to his head and body in the crash last week. Holder’s vehicle was struck from behind while working off-duty traffic employment. 35 … Read more

Civic organizations are stepping forward

Civic organizations are stepping forward to cover some of a $30,000 shortfall in After-School Activities Program’s operating budget after pleas for city funding netted less than half requested. El Campo’s Rotary Club is among those helping youngsters attending the program that welcomes attendees without cost. Based at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, After-School Activities Program, a … Read more

Homebuilder closes doors, leaves unfinished projects

Nearly two dozen families in a six-county area have been left with incomplete homes, unexpected liens, stacks of bills, and shattered dreams after an East Bernard homebuilder abruptly closed his business last month. David Pfuntner of Pfuntner Custom Homes sent a letter to customers, subcontractors, creditors, and others announcing the closure, leaving each of them … Read more

Coast Guard Nabs Three Boats Off Texas Coast

The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted three boats this week that were illegally fishing in federal waters off the coast of South Texas. Fourteen fishermen in total were operating the ships known as “lanchas,” which are long and slender skills equipped with high-powered outboard motors.The Coast Guard captured the vessels with large quantities of illegally caught … Read more

Boys & Girls Club Fundraiser

The last time the Boys & Girls Club of El Campo held an in person fundraiser was over 3 years ago. This year on Sept. 8th, the annual ball returns as the Great Futures Gala, an event to raise funds for the programs provided to El Campo youth through the club. Jill Hearne, Chief Executive … Read more

Wharton County Toddler Abused

A 2-year-old Wharton County boy endured repeated abuse throughout his short life. According to the Department of Family and Protective Services’ child fatality report, Daniel Escamia’s young life was dotted with abuse and neglect investigations, with the first one coming right after he was born. Daniel Escamia’s fatality report was released more than three months … Read more

Welcome signs replaced

The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture is revamping what will be a first impression for many people entering the City of Edna. Signs that advertise local businesses and organizations were put up in 1995 near the city limits at four locations, and three decades of wear and tear have taken their toll, so … Read more

HLSR provides $1.2 million in scholarships

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officials recently announced that 100 Texas college students will receive $1.2 million in additional educational funds through the rodeo’s Achievement Scholarship Program. The Achievement Scholarships are awarded to current rodeo scholars who are working toward an undergraduate degree and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher at … Read more

Wharton Junior High student arrested

A Wharton Junior High student got more than they bargained for after an alleged threat to the school was overheard by one of Wharton’s teachers. The teacher informed Wharton ISD administration and the student was arrested shortly there after by Wharton ISD police. Faculty and students were reported safe and the student was in police … Read more

Lifeline EMS Silver Plus achievement is earned

The American Heart Association recently recognized El Campo EMS for its efforts to treat patients suffering from heart attacks. The Lifeline EMS Silver Plus achievement is earned after recognized treatment of eight patients blocked blood flow to the heart and smoothly transporting them to hospital facilities. The award recipients are: Paramedic Cliff Johnson, Paramedic Capt. … Read more