Job Fair

Tomorrow there’s a big job fair at the Wharton Civic Center from 9 a.m. to noon. Lots of employers will be there, interviewing on the spot. So, come early, bring your resume, and dress to impress. They’re hiring for all sorts of jobs, from retail to welding, even clerks and correction officers. Both skilled and … Read more

Housing and Sidewalk Projects

El Campo City Council is meeting tonight at 6 to discuss two proposed low-income senior housing projects and a sidewalk program. If funded, the city will waive a $250 building permit fee. The council will also consider adding two new staff positions and updating the city’s social media policy. The meeting is open to the … Read more

Chavez Promoted to Sergeant

Bay City cop Marino Chavez got promoted to sergeant after nine years on the force. He’s been a SWAT team member, field training officer, and corporal. He’s a local guy, with a degree in criminal justice and lots of leadership training. He’s excited about his new role and is committed to serving his community and … Read more

Back in Jail

Ashley Olguin, a 25-year-old from El Campo, is back in jail. She’s accused of causing a drunk driving accident in April 2023 that killed one of her kids and injured two others. She was out on bond but got arrested again for public intoxication. Now, she’s held on $1.3 million bond and could face 20 … Read more

Jury Decides Life Sentences

In Bay City, Anthony Perry, 50, received two life sentences after District Attorney Steven Reis argued he shouldn’t have the freedom to walk among the citizens of Matagorda County. The jury, composed of 7 women and 5 men, agreed. Perry’s ex-wife, Onatha Banks, testified that Perry had threatened her with a 9mm handgun on October … Read more

Illegal Immigrant Indicted for Brutal Murder

A grand jury in Jackson County charged Rafael Govea Romero, 23, in the country illegally, with capital murder. He allegedly killed 16-year-old Lizbeth Medina during an attempted burglary, robbery, or sexual assault. The evidence suggests he may have also tried to sexually assault her. Lizbeth’s mother seeks justice for her daughter. The investigation continues, including … Read more

Bond Approval and Cost

The Victoria city council has given the green light to issue $59 million in bonds for street repairs and a new public safety building. This money, raised from the city’s debt service tax rate, will fund projects like the reconstruction of Vine Street, Bon Aire Street, and Vista Del Sol. The council has capped the … Read more

Wharton County Fair Revival

The Wharton County Youth Fair is bringing back the community’s beloved “old timers” for a special show. On March 16th, after the Junior Breeding Beef Show, these high school graduates will show off their cattle. It costs $10 to nominate an “old timer”, and they can opt out for $50. Only cattle already in the … Read more

Burn Safety Awareness Week

National Burn Awareness Week ends Saturday. The goal is to teach people how to avoid burns and stay safe. This includes being careful with hot things, cooking safely, and using smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. By spreading the word, you can help prevent accidents caused by fire.

Railway Replacement Schedule

The railway crossing on State Highway 35 in Bay City is getting a makeover. Work starts at 8pm on Friday, February 16th, and should be done by Monday morning. The crossing is near McDonald’s, between Ave H and Ave K. Detours are in place, so check local signs or the city’s website for the best … Read more