McAllister Honored

Harmon Jerome McAllister, the namesake of the now-demolished McAllister Jr. High, was honored with a Texas Historical Marker. The community gathered at the former school site, now Linnie Roberts Elementary, for the unveiling. McAllister, a dedicated educator, taught business administration at Bay City High School after earning his degree in 1933.

BBQ cook-off

The Wharton County Youth Fair is back with a BBQ cook-off this weekend. For the first time, there’s a margarita contest on Friday night. Saturday’s competition includes chili, beans, ribs, chicken, and brisket. Winners get cash prizes, with the top brisket cook winning $2,000. The overall winner gets a Texas-shaped cutting board. Judging starts Saturday … Read more

Downtown Dinner

El Campo’s Downtown Dinner is on March 19th from 5-9 PM at Evans Park. It’s free to enter, but seating is limited. You can bring your own chair. Streets will be closed from 3-10 PM. Enjoy food from B Dotz, Dona Chela’s, EK Funnel Cakes, Karl’s Food Truck, Funnel My Belly and more.

Road Closed

Heads up, Bay City folks! Glen Haven Dr. is closed for repairs until March 22nd, between 3421 and 3433 Glen Haven Ave. If the weather’s good, they’ll finish on time. Plan alternate routes to avoid any hold-ups.

Promoted to Corporal

On Monday, Officer Jeromy Washington was promoted to Corporal at a ceremony in Bay City. He’s been with the department since 2020, earning several awards and recognitions. A Houston native, he’s a family man with five kids who enjoys fishing and country music. He became a cop to make a difference and inspire young people.

Tool Theft

Two women stole $1800 worth of tools from Porter’s ACE Hardware in Palacios last week, and were gone in just three minutes. The police have shared their photos and a picture of their white SUV. If you have any information, contact the Palacios Police Department.

Spelling Bee Champ

Lucas Lee, a 13-year-old from Travis Middle School, won the regional spelling bee for the second time, earning another trip to the national competition in Washington D.C. He outspelled competitors from six counties, and clinched the win by correctly spelling ‘apiary’. His dad, MingYung Lee, praised his hard work and confidence.

Big news for Ganado Indians

Big news for Ganado Indians: Dylan Holt, a star player is moving on to Howard Payne Yellow Jackets after graduation. He’s proud of his roots in Ganado and is confident that the team, which is retaining most of its players, will win the state championship next year. Congrats to Dylan on his next journey

No Water For You!

The Lower Colorado River Authority will not sell Highland Lakes water to most of its agricultural customers in Colorado, Wharton, and Matagorda counties in 2024 due to extreme drought conditions in Central Texas. This is the second year in a row that farmers are denied water because of drought.

Bus Assault Court Hearing

The court hearing for four former Industrial I.S.D. students accused of assault has been moved to Thursday, marking the second delay. The incident, occurring on a bus last April, led to charges against Christopher McRory, Cullen Stumfoll, Braxton Warren, and Zach Kuchler. While awaiting closure, neither the details of the assault nor events on the … Read more