Seafood Festival Returns

Palacios is bringing seafood to center stage with the third annual Taste of Palacios Seafood Festival on Saturday, Oct. 25. The event runs all day at Main and 4th Street with live music, local seafood, and family activities. Guests can sample Gulf oysters, shrimp, and fish from area producers, enjoy food trucks, and sip local … Read more

Blackcats Brace for Tough Road Test

Bay City is riding high after a 48-14 win over Sweeny, but the Blackcats face a big test Friday night at Edna. The Cowboys have beaten Bay City four straight years, including last season’s 35-6 rout, and are coming off a 46-2 win over Vanderbilt Industrial. Edna, now led by new coach Jamie Dixon, has … Read more

Rice Festival Gown Unveiled

The Matagorda County Rice Festival is gearing up for its 77th year, and the Queen’s Pageant is already making headlines. The Bay City Lions Club revealed the traditional white Rice Queen gown at a luncheon Friday, keeping an 80-year-old tradition alive. Sponsored by New Beginnings, the dress and crown honor the festival’s heritage while adding … Read more

Deputy Saves Man

A Wharton County deputy is being praised for saving a man’s life after a stabbing in East Bernard. Authorities say 39-year-old Richard Wendland was stabbed during a roadside argument on U.S. 90-A August 29. Deputy Laura Staude arrived within minutes, arrested the suspect, 36-year-old Christopher Jones, and applied pressure to stop the bleeding until EMS … Read more

Ricebirds Crush Rudder

The El Campo Ricebirds dominated their home opener Friday night, shutting out Bryan Rudder 30-0 and avenging last year’s narrow loss. Junior tailback Vlad Garcia scored twice in the first quarter, including a 62-yard screen pass, to spark the early lead. The Ricebirds added a field goal before halftime and two more touchdowns in the … Read more

EMS Unveils New “EC” Logo

El Campo EMS is rolling out a fresh look with its ambulances now sporting the city’s signature red “EC” logo. The new design, created with OnSiteDecals, will debut in October and be shown off at Ricebird football games. Officials say $6,000 per unit will update several ambulances, funded by increased call volume and billing revenue—not … Read more

Four New Murals at Friendship Park

Four new murals are coming to El Campo’s Friendship Park, thanks to Keep El Campo Beautiful and local donations. The murals will be painted on the tennis and pickleball court walls facing the skate park. Artist and board member Pam Clapp will lead the project, with the first mural set for October. Each design will … Read more

ISD Freezes Tax Rate, Approves $39M Budget

El Campo ISD is keeping its tax rate steady for the fourth straight year, following promises made during the $81 million bond election in May. The board approved a rate of $1.0527 per $100 of taxable property value and unanimously adopted a $39.2 million budget for the new school year. Most of the $1.7 million … Read more

Sold-Out Murder Mystery Night

Tickets are gone for the “Murder at the Manor” event at Texana Education Center, promising a night of mystery and fun. On Saturday, those attending will step into a live-action whodunit, complete with costumes, scripts, and plenty of twists. Some will play suspects, while others act as detectives, piecing together clues to solve the crime. … Read more

RV Park Faces Strict Rules for Reopening

An RV park on East Jackson Street in El Campo may reopen, but only if it meets all city requirements and secures a new Special Use Permit. Planning officials say the former Quick N Easy 3 RV Park must add gravel roads, green space, trees, laundry and restroom facilities, and rodent-proof dumpsters. The Planning and … Read more