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JULY 6 -BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT TO HELP CANCER TREATMENT AND RECOVERY FOR KOURTNI MORROW -JULY 6TH

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PRESS RELEASE

Cuero, Texas — The Cuero Municipal Golf Course is set to host the charity golf tournament on July 6th, 2024. This exciting event aims to raise funds to support Kourtni Morrow’s battle against colon cancer.

Event Details:

  • Date: July 6th, 2024
  • Time: 9 AM registration, 10 AM tee time
  • Location: Cuero Municipal Golf Course
  • Format: 4-person scramble
  • Entry Fee: $400 per team

Prizes:

  • Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.
  • Special categories include men’s and women’s longest drive and closest to the pin.

Sponsorship Opportunities:

  • Hole Sponsor: $100
  • Flag Sponsor: $500

Contact Information:

For those interested in playing or sponsoring, please reach out to:

  • Megan Boehl at 361-218-6221
  • Megan Castillo at 361-564-4818

Deadline for Sponsorship:

Become a tournament sponsor by June 31, 2024.

Join us for a day of golf, camaraderie, and community support. Let’s make a difference in Kourtni’s journey toward recovery!

JUNE 29,2024 Lifeway Jesus Jamboree: A Celebration of Worship and Community

Cuero, Texas — June 22, 2024

Join Us for a Joyous Family Event!

The Lifeway Jesus Jamboree is here, and we’re ready to celebrate our freedom to worship together. This family-friendly gathering promises an evening filled with fellowship, fun, and faith.

Event Highlights

  • Light Food: Enjoy delicious bites as we break bread together.
  • Games: Fun activities for all ages!
  • Music: Lift your spirits with soul-stirring melodies.
  • Devotional: A moment of reflection and inspiration.
  • Fireworks: A dazzling display to light up the night sky!

Practical Details

  • Date: Saturday, June 29
  • Time: 6:00 PM onwards
  • Location: The Gohmert’s home at 9897 N US Hwy 183, Goliad, TX

Bring Your Lawn Chairs

To ensure everyone’s comfort, we encourage you to bring your lawn chairs. Settle in, relax, and soak in the spirit of community.

RSVP 

Please let us know if you’ll be joining us. Contact Lifeway Baptist Church to confirm your attendance. We look forward to seeing you and your family at this uplifting event!  RSVP by clicking the FB link and click on the Going button:

(1) Lifeway Jesus Jamboree! | Facebook

JUNE 29, 2024 Rally with Ruby – FREE CONCERT SATURDAY, DOWNTOWN CUERO

Howdy folks! The feathers are fluffin’, the tunes are strummin’, and the excitement is building! Join us at the Rally with Ruby for an unforgettable evening of music, merriment, and turkey-themed fun.

Event Details:

  • What: Rally with Ruby
  • When: Saturday, June 29th, 7:00 PM
  • Where: Downtown Cuero (Main Street)

Live Music by VHS: From 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM, the band VHS will transport you back to the roaring ‘90s with their foot-stompin’ jams. And guess what? It’s FREE AS A BIRD! So bring your dancing shoes and groove under the starlit Texas sky.

 

Turkey Races and Ruby Begonia: Before the music kicks off, don’t miss the turkey races at 7:00 PM. These feathered speedsters are sure to ruffle some feathers! Plus, we’ll select the next Ruby Begonia—our hometown hero—to race against Worthington, Minnesota’s Paycheck for the coveted title of Turkey Capital of the World at Turkeyfest (October 11th-13th).

Food, Drinks, and More: While you tap your toes to the tunes, indulge in tasty grub and sip on cool drinks. It’s a feast fit for a flock!

5D Travelin’ Tavern Sponsors the Fun: A big ol’ thank you to 5D Travelin’ Tavern for making this gathering possible. It’s just the way we turkeys like it in Cuero—full of flavor, camaraderie, and good ol’ Texas hospitality.

🦃Gobble Gobble!  We can’t wait to see all you fine folks there. Let’s celebrate community, music, and the spirit of Cuero. Bring your friends, your family, and your best turkey dance moves!

 

About VHS: VHS is a high-energy band that blends nostalgia, rock, and soul. Get ready to groove with their infectious beats!

Calvary Baptist Church Hosts Vacation Bible School for Children

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cuero, Texas — Calvary Baptist Church is excited to announce its upcoming Vacation Bible School (VBS). The event will take place from June 10th to June 14th, with sessions running from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM each day. VBS is open to children who have completed kindergarten through fifth grade.

Event Details:

  • Dates: June 10th – June 14th
  • Time: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Age Group: Completed kindergarten through fifth grade

Join us for a week of fun, learning, and fellowship! For more information and registration, visit our website at Calvary Baptist Church.


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Cuero Rotary Club Marks Leadership Transition

Cuero Online News | June 30, 2026

The Cuero Rotary Club announced a leadership transition as Angie Cuellar completed her term as President and passed the gavel to incoming President Bert Belisch.

Cuellar stated that it had been an honor to serve as President of the Cuero Rotary Club. She noted that the past year included service projects, fellowship, and learning opportunities, and she expressed appreciation for the support and friendship of club members throughout her term.

She welcomed Belisch as the new Rotary President and wished him well as he begins his leadership role. Cuellar said she is confident he will continue guiding the club with dedication and a commitment to service.

Cuellar now moves into the role of Past President.

Cuero ISD Employees Report Layoffs, Daycare Closure, and Shutdown of Special‑Needs Facilities

By Pat Trevino | June 30, 2026

Cuero Online News has received reports that as many as twenty‑three Cuero ISD employees were dismissed this past week. Staff members say they were told the reductions were tied to budget cuts and declining enrollment. However, the district has not yet confirmed the number of eliminated positions or the departments affected.

Employees also report that the district‑run daycare has been closed under the direction of the interim superintendent. The daycare, which opened in the 1990s, was originally created so teenage mothers could remain in school while having a safe place for their infants during the day. According to staff familiar with its operation, the daycare later expanded to also serve children of Cuero ISD employees. At this time, employees say they have not been told whether the closure is temporary due to the summer break or permanent.

Concerns have also been raised about the shutdown of the special‑needs CTE room, a facility known informally as the Center for Exceptional Children. The building, once an old athletics locker room, was renovated at a cost of several million dollars to create a sensory environment, therapy space, and everyday‑living skills area for severely disabled students. According to employees, the room was used frequently by French and Hunt Elementary students, with Junior High students attending several times a week. It is unclear how many high school students were served. Staff members say they have not been told how the district plans to continue meeting state and federal requirements for special‑needs instruction and support now that the facility is closed.

In addition to these closures, employees say the district’s Student Services department has also been shut down. The program, created under former superintendent Dr. Dyer, provided clothing, shoes, coats, toiletries, backpacks, school supplies, and weekend food bags for students in need. Staff members say Student Services also helped students who arrived at school out of dress code, with ripped or wet clothing, or who had accidents and lacked a change of clothes. Instead of sending those students to ISS or requiring them to remain in soiled clothing, Student Services would deliver clean clothes so the student could return to class without missing instructional time. Employees say the loss of this department leaves vulnerable students without a critical safety net.

According to staff members, the district explained that layoffs were based strictly on hire dates, meaning the most recently hired employees were the first to be terminated. Staff say evaluations, job performance, and position‑specific expertise were not considered. Employees were also told that several positions were being reassigned and that they could either accept the new placement or decline it; however, declining a reassigned role would result in release from employment. Any open positions would then be posted publicly.

Cuero Online News has requested official information from Cuero ISD regarding the number of positions eliminated, the departments affected, the status of the district daycare, the reason for closing the special‑needs CTE room, and how the district plans to meet legal requirements for special‑need students following these changes.  Despite multiple attempts to seek clarification, the district has provided no information regarding the reported layoffs or the shutdown of student support services.

This is an ongoing story, and Cuero Online News will continue seeking clarification from the school district and will keep the community updated as new information emerges.

PAUL WAYNE HOLCOMB – AUGUST 9, 1944 TO JUNE 29, 2026 (81)

Paul Wayne Holcomb, 81, passed away on June 29, 2026, in Cuero.

Born on August 9, 1944, in Houston, Paul built a successful career in sales before turning his lifelong passion for automobiles into the ownership and operation of several automobile dealerships. His unwavering work ethic, integrity, and commitment to excellence earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues, employees, and customers throughout his life.

Paul is survived by his wife of 47 years, Cindy; his children, Mary Alice Holcomb and her husband, Rob Dechert; Paul Holcomb Jr. and his wife, Gina; Hunter McDonald and his wife, Suzanne; Hillary Peck and her husband, Crosby; and Courtney McDonald and her husband, Lee Flythe. He is also survived by his grandchildren, McKenzie and Colton Peck.

Paul is preceded in death by his parents, Eldon and Erma Holcomb, and his brother, Harry Holcomb.

Outside of work, Paul enjoyed fishing, hunting, and car racing. An accomplished off-road racer, he competed in several national off-road racing events, bringing home multiple victories. Whether he was on the water, in the field, or behind the wheel, Paul appreciated the challenge and camaraderie that came with the pursuits he loved.

Paul spent the majority of his life in Austin, where he had a successful career in the car business, raised his family, and made many cherished friendships. The last twenty years were spent in Cuero. He started Partners Chevrolet with his son, Paul, Jr. The dealership was a real family affair with his son-in-law, Crosby Peck, helping with its acquisition and start-up, and his daughter, MA, serving as Finance Manager for over ten years. He retired in 2019. His friendships in Cuero were extremely important to him, and he always loved his Friday night dinners at the Cuero Country Club. Paul loved visiting with friends and family and always had a great story to share.

Paul will be remembered for his strong work ethic, adventurous spirit, and genuine warmth. He had a wonderful personality, always wore a big smile, and had an easy way of making people feel welcome. His love of family, the outdoors, and friendly competition left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. He leaves behind many cherished memories and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. According to his sons, Paul would know everything about you within ten minutes of meeting you…he was the ultimate interviewer and consummate salesman.

Paul’s community service began when he and Cindy moved to Cuero. He was a member of the Cuero Community Foundation, Cuero Rotary Club, a Board member and President of the Cuero Country Club, and a member of Grace Episcopal Church.

His infectious smile and hearty laugh will remain in our hearts forever.

The family would like to thank Andrea Strait and her staff at AlzCare of DeWitt County and Hospice of South Texas.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, July 3, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church. A reception will immediately follow at Cuero Country Club. Family and friends are invited to attend and celebrate Paul’s life.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Cuero Community Foundation, P.O. Box 806, Cuero, TX 77954.

AMERICA 250th – Fourth of July Festivities — July 3 & 4th

Historic Reenactments, Parade, Music, Swimming, and More, Ending With Fireworks

REV. MARILYN KAY VON ROEDER-KUNKEL – MAY 28, 1955 TO JUNE 24, 2026 (71)

Rev. Marilyn Kay von Roeder-Kunkel, born May 28, 1955, was called home on June 24, 2026.

Marilyn was a woman of faith, service, and compassion. She was born and raised in Yorktown, Texas, to Bobby James and Billie Jeanne von Roeder, where she developed the values of kindness, hard work, and dedication to her community that would define her life.

Marilyn studied at Sam Houston State University before beginning her career serving the students and faculty of Yorktown High School as a librarian. She found great joy in encouraging a love of learning, touching the lives of countless young people through her patience and caring spirit.

Answering God’s call to ministry, Marilyn later became a pastor and faithfully served the congregation of First United Methodist Church in Victoria, Texas. Through her heartfelt preaching, unwavering faith, and compassionate ministry, she provided comfort, guidance, and hope to many throughout the years.

Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford George Kunkel, her beloved parents, and sister, Beverly Ann.

She is survived by her son James & wife Dina, grandchildren Garrett & Grace, and her brother Russell von Roeder & wife Roxanne. She also leaves behind many extended family members, dear friends, former colleagues, and members of the congregations she faithfully served.

Marilyn will be remembered for her gentle heart, steadfast faith, and her unwavering commitment to serving others. Her legacy of kindness, wisdom, and Christian devotion will continue to live on in all who were blessed to know her.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” — Matthew 25:23

Pallbearers are James Menn, Garrett Menn, Clay von Roeder, Don Pulliam, Cody Geffert, and Cody Bass. Honorary pallbearers are Russell von Roeder and Walter Gohmert.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2026, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. at Massey Funeral Home in Yorktown, Texas. A graveside service will immediately follow at Westside Cemetery in Yorktown.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to Rio Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, 16400 Huebner Road, San Antonio, Texas 78248.

State attorneys general urge EPA to require microplastics monitoring in drinking water

June 30, 2026

A coalition of 14 state attorneys general is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to go beyond researching microplastics in drinking water by requiring public water systems to monitor for the contaminants under the agency’s next Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR).

The coalition, led by Jeff Jackson, submitted comments supporting EPA’s proposal to include microplastics on the draft Sixth Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 6), which identifies contaminants that may require future regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The attorneys general argued that while inclusion on the CCL is an important step, EPA should also add microplastics to UCMR 6 to collect nationwide occurrence data that could inform future drinking water standards.
According to the letter, microplastics have been detected in tap water and bottled water worldwide, and studies suggest the particles may contribute to cellular and tissue damage while also serving as carriers for other contaminants. The coalition noted that concentrations of microplastics in water are expected to increase as plastic pollution continues to accumulate.

In addition to monitoring, the attorneys general called on EPA to establish a consistent federal definition of microplastics and develop standardized methods for detection, characterization and treatment evaluation. They said these actions would help lay the groundwork for future regulation if warranted by the science.

Jackson said expanding monitoring would improve understanding of the prevalence and potential health impacts of microplastics in drinking water. The comment letter was also signed by the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin.

Microplastics emerge as a key drinking water challenge as regulators grapple with definitions and detection

As microplastics gain regulatory attention, key issues such as detection limitations, scientific knowledge gaps and the development of standardized definitions rise to the top of the discussion.

Keeping Cuero Beautiful Honors Three Standout Properties With Blue Ribbon Landscaping Awards

Cuero Online News | June 30, 2026

CUERO, Tx — Keeping Cuero Beautiful recognized three exceptional local properties last week, presenting each with the organization’s signature Blue Ribbon Landscaping Award and yard sign. The honors highlight residents and community organizations who demonstrate outstanding commitment to maintaining attractive, well‑designed outdoor spaces.

The Flack residence at 208 N. Hunt was selected for its vibrant, well‑kept lawn and thoughtful landscaping features that enhance the home’s curb appeal. Volunteers with Keeping Cuero Beautiful visited the property to present the award and congratulate the homeowners for their efforts.

Keeping Cuero Beautiful recognized the Flack residence at 208 N. Hunt with its Blue Ribbon Landscaping Award, celebrating the home’s beautifully maintained yard and the owners’ dedication to enhancing neighborhood appeal. KCB representatives visited the property to present the award and place the official sign, acknowledging the family’s contribution to community pride and beautification. Courtesy photo

In the nonprofit category, St. Michael’s Catholic Church, located at 309 N. McLeod, received recognition for its beautifully maintained grounds. The church’s landscaping—featuring manicured greenery and inviting outdoor areas—earned praise for contributing to the community’s overall aesthetic and welcoming atmosphere.

The third award went to the Hisquierdo residence at 212 W. French, where meticulous care and creative landscaping design stood out to the selection committee. The property’s clean presentation and attention to detail made it a clear choice for this month’s honor.

Keeping Cuero Beautiful honored the Hisquierdo residence at 212 W. French with its Blue Ribbon Landscaping Award, recognizing the home’s standout yard design and the owners’ dedication to maintaining a clean, attractive outdoor space. Representatives gathered at the property to present the award and place the official KCB sign, celebrating the family’s contribution to community beautification. Courtesy photo

Keeping Cuero Beautiful representatives commended all three recipients for their dedication to maintaining attractive outdoor spaces that reflect pride in the community. The organization also extended congratulations to all nominees and participants who continue to support beautification efforts throughout Cuero.

Westhoff American Legion to Host Festive Fourth of July Booth at Cuero Park Pavilion

Cuero Online News | June 30, 2026

CUERO, Tx — The Westhoff American Legion is set to join the community celebration at Cuero Park Pavilion on Saturday, July 4, offering a family‑friendly “Country Store” filled with patriotic charm and small‑town tradition. The event will run from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. as part of the annual Cuero Celebrates Independence Day festivities.

The Legion’s booth will feature a variety of handcrafted and nostalgic items designed to capture the spirit of the holiday. Visitors can browse puzzles, pickles, bracelets, and an assortment of patriotic goods, along with other fun giveaways that reflect the organization’s commitment to community engagement.

Decorated in classic red, white, and blue, the display embraces the theme “Land That I Love,” inviting families to stop by, explore, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Members of the Westhoff American Legion expressed their excitement about participating in this year’s celebration and hope the booth adds a memorable touch to Cuero’s Fourth of July tradition.

Organizers encourage residents and visitors alike to attend the event, enjoy the holiday activities, and support the Legion’s continued service to the community.