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!
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:
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!
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.
CUERO, Texas — Pet Adoptions of Cuero (PAOC) brought smiles, stories, and plenty of furry charm to the English‑German Schoolhouse at the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum last week during the museum’s monthly Cowpoke Story Time event.
Local children’s book author and illustrator Marsha Edmands headlined the program, sharing the heartwarming tale of her adopted puppy, Raisin, from the PAOC shelter. More than 30 children and parents filled the beautifully restored historic schoolhouse to hear Raisin’s story and participate in hands‑on activities.
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Young attendees enjoyed a lively reading, followed by a special meet‑and‑greet with both the author and the now‑famous canine star, Raisin. Each child had their photo taken with the pair and created colorful, custom picture frames during the craft session. As a playful touch, every child also received a box of real raisins featuring Raisin’s photo on the label.
The Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum continues to host Cowpoke Story Time as part of its mission to provide free, educational, and family‑friendly programming for the community. Museum staff coordinated the event at no cost to participants, offering a welcoming space for early learning and creative exploration.
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PAOC volunteers were honored to participate and brought along several small kittens for the children to pet and cuddle, adding an extra layer of excitement to the morning.
Edmands’ book, “Raisin, the Last Puppy Chosen,” is available on Amazon and at the PAOC shelter, with all proceeds benefiting the nonprofit’s rescue and adoption efforts.
The event showcased the strong partnership between local organizations working together to support literacy, history, and animal welfare in DeWitt County.
Yorktown ISD is celebrating an outstanding achievement by student Ryleigh, who earned 1st place in her Level 1 competition and received her official certification during a major skills event held this week. Her success didn’t stop there — Ryleigh also placed 3rd overall out of 150 competitors in the highly challenging underwater welding competition.
Her performance earned her a trophy, a belt buckle, an array of event swag, and an impressive $4,000 in scholarship awards.
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Ryleigh and fellow competitor Katie represented Yorktown ISD with determination and professionalism, going above and beyond in their first year participating in the competition. Their efforts drew praise from instructors and event organizers, who noted the difficulty of the underwater welding category and the high level of skill required to excel.
Yorktown ISD commended both students for their hard work, dedication, and strong showing on behalf of the district.
YOAKUM, Texas — The Yoakum Bulldog Band celebrated International Women in Music Day by recognizing Ms. Pacheco for her leadership, dedication, and lasting contributions to the band program. The tribute highlighted her impact on generations of student musicians and her role in shaping the proud and spirited culture of the organization.
Band members, alumni, and supporters joined in acknowledging Ms. Pacheco’s influence, noting her commitment to musical excellence and her ability to inspire confidence, discipline, and creativity in her students. The celebration also extended to all past, present, and future female members of the Yoakum Bulldog Band, honoring the women who have strengthened the program through their talent and perseverance.
The recognition served as a reminder of the important role women play in music education and performance, both within Yoakum ISD and across the broader musical community. The Bulldog Band emphasized its pride in uplifting female musicians and celebrating the legacy they continue to build.
The event underscored Yoakum’s ongoing commitment to supporting young artists and honoring the educators who guide them.
Contributed | April 2, 2026 CUERO, TX –The Cuero community gathered once again to celebrate one of our favorite hometown traditions — the annual Miss Cuero Pageant. Held on March 28 at the Cuero Performing Arts Center, this year marked the 45th Miss Cuero Pageant, a milestone that reflects decades of community pride, youth leadership, and local support.
With proud families cheering, cameras flashing, and plenty of excitement in the air, this year’s contestants shone on stage and represented DeWitt County with grace, confidence, and heart. The evening was guided by a familiar face — Brandy, the 2012 Miss Cuero Queen, who returned as the event’s emcee and brought her own sparkle and hometown charm to the stage.
Below are the official results for the 2026 Miss Cuero Court:
👑 Little Mister Cuero Division
• Little Mister Cuero: Maddox
• Grand Duke: Legend
• Duke: Karson
• Mr. Congeniality: Maddox
• Most Photogenic: Samuel
• Top Ad Sales: Maddox
👑 Little Miss Cuero Division
• Little Miss Cuero: Bella
• Grand Duchess: Brehn’Leigh
• Duchess: Ellie
• Miss Congeniality: Bella
• Most Photogenic: Bella
• Top Ad Sales: Addy
👑 Young Miss Cuero Division
• Young Miss Cuero: Charlene
• Grand Duchess: Paisley
• Duchess: Niylah
• Miss Congeniality: Niylah
• Most Photogenic: Charlene
• Top Ad Sales: Charlene
👑 Junior Miss Cuero Division
• Junior Miss Cuero: Gabriella
• Grand Duchess: Vexille
• Duchess: Brooklynn
• Miss Congeniality: Vexille
• Most Photogenic: Gabriella
• Top Ad Sales: Khloe
👑 Miss Cuero Division
• Miss Cuero: Leah
• Grand Duchess: Rilynn
• Duchess: Brittany
• Miss Congeniality: Joclyn
• Most Photogenic: Leah
• Top Ad Sales: Leah
Meet Miss Cuero Pageant Interview Judges
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Meet Miss Cuero Pageant Competition Judges
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Meet Brandy Miss Cuero Pageant Emcee
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Brandy, a 2012 Miss Cuero Queen, returned as the event’s emcee and brought her own sparkle and hometown charm to the stage.
Meet Melissa – Co‑Director of the Miss Cuero Pageant
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Melissa serves as the proud Co‑Director of the Miss Cuero Pageant, bringing a lifelong passion for youth, education, and community involvement to the program. A 1996 graduate of Yorktown High School, Melissa’s own pageant experience — earning 1st Runner‑Up in both the 1994–1995 and 1995–1996 Miss Yorktown Pageants — helped shape her commitment to mentorship and personal growth for young women.
Melissa works for Cuero ISD at Cuero Junior High School, where she advocates for students and supports their academic and personal development. She is also continuing her own education through Graceland University, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education, majoring in Science with a minor in Special Education.
Married to her husband, Jose, for 23 years, Melissa is a devoted mother to 18‑year‑old twins, both seniors at Cuero High School. Her dedication to family, education, and youth leadership forms the foundation of her work with the pageant.
As Co‑Director, Melissa strives to create a positive, encouraging, and empowering experience for every contestant. She is committed to helping young participants build confidence, celebrate their individuality, and grow through the opportunities the Miss Cuero Pageant provides.
Melissa will continue to serve as Co‑Director of the Miss Cuero Pageant Royalty, working alongside and under the direction of the Miss Cuero Board.
Meet Leticia – Miss Cuero Board Member
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Leticia brings 25 years of community roots and a deep commitment to service to her role on the Miss Cuero Pageant Board. Originally from Port Lavaca and a graduate of Calhoun High School, she has made Victoria her home for more than two decades. She and her husband have been married for 32 years, and she proudly embraces her favorite title of all — grandmother to Levi and Olivia.
With over 20 years of experience in social work, Leticia currently serves as a Case Supervisor with Golden Crescent CASA, where she advocates for the safety and well‑being of children in foster care. Her background includes more than a decade of dedicated work supporting survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence, and human trafficking. She holds a Psychology degree from the University of Houston–Victoria, grounding her work in compassion, advocacy, and trauma‑informed care.
Leticia also brings valuable pageant‑world experience, offering mentorship, confidence‑building, and leadership guidance to young women. Her insight and heart for youth development align perfectly with the mission of the Miss Cuero Pageant.
As a Board Member, Leticia is honored to serve and excited to help guide the next generation of Cuero royalty. She looks forward to supporting the continued growth, success, and positive impact of the Miss Cuero Pageant.
Meet Lindsey – Miss Cuero Board Member
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Lindsey, was born and raised right here in Cuero, Texas. I’m a proud wife and blessed mom to three amazing boys — Gage, Gaden, and Gavin. For the past eight years, I’ve been the owner and operator of Little Saints Preschool, where I’ve had the joy of helping little ones learn, grow, and shine.
“I’m so excited and truly honored to serve on this year’s Miss Cuero Board. Being part of a tradition that celebrates our community and its spirit is something I’m very proud of. I look forward to a great year ahead!”
Meet Sadie – Miss Cuero Board Member
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Sadie is a devoted mother of three, a respected community leader, and a passionate advocate for empowering young people. A former member of the Miss Golden Crescent Board, she remains committed to helping youth build confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of self — no matter what challenges they face.
Her dedication to mentorship extends well beyond pageantry. Sadie has coached youth soccer, served as a T‑ball coach through Cuero Little League, and continues to support local schools and community events. Wherever there is an opportunity to guide, encourage, or lead, Sadie shows up.
A successful entrepreneur, Sadie owns Rendezvous Boutique & Marketplace, a long‑standing Cuero favorite she proudly acquired in June. She is also launching Posh Petals, a live floral pop‑up experience debuting in February, with plans to expand into a permanent floral corner inside the boutique by fall.
In addition, Sadie owns Polished Cleaning Co., serving residential, commercial, and industrial clients across DeWitt County, Lago Vista, Sugar Land, and North Austin. Through PALS (Personal Assistant Liaison Services), she provides specialized administrative and business support in collaboration with agencies such as the Secretary of State, IRS, and state comptrollers.
Sadie has completed initial EMS and Fire training and holds an MBA from Rice University, reflecting her commitment to leadership, service, and lifelong learning.
Having personally overcome bullying, Sadie draws strength from her faith and uses her experiences to inspire young people to grow in confidence, character, and life skills. Under her guidance, participants learn that whether or not they wear a crown, they walk away stronger, more capable, and equipped for the future.
AUSTIN, TX — Cuero was well‑represented at the Boys State Powerlifting Meet, where Stran Gaitan delivered one of the top performances of the day, earning fourth place in the 132‑pound Unequipped Division. His finish places him among the strongest lifters in Texas, a notable accomplishment in a division that combines athletes from every classification, 1A through 6A.
Gaitan’s fourth‑place ranking reflects months of disciplined training and steady improvement, but he wasn’t the only Gobbler on the platform. A group of Cuero lifters joined him at the state meet, each contributing to the program’s growing reputation for strength, consistency, and competitive grit. Their presence at the state level underscores the depth of talent within the team and the commitment that has carried Cuero powerlifting through another successful season.
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While Gaitan’s finish stands out on the leaderboard, the collective effort of the entire group tells the fuller story — early‑morning workouts, long travel days, and the kind of team support that pushes athletes to exceed their own expectations. Together, the Cuero lifters represented their school and community with pride, demonstrating the work ethic that has become a hallmark of the program.
For Gaitan, the fourth‑place finish caps a standout season. For the rest of the team, the state meet marks another step forward in a program that continues to build momentum year after year.
CUERO,TX — The DeWitt/LaVaca Democratic Group joined communities across the country yesterday as part of the third National Day of Nonviolent Action, a coordinated effort of the growing “No Kings” movement. Local participants gathered at the DeWitt County Courthouse grounds at 11:30 a.m. before moving to the corner of Esplanade and Broadway, where the rally continued from noon to 1 p.m.
Organizers emphasized that the event was open to everyone, including men and youth, and encouraged broad community participation. Residents from across DeWitt & LaVaca County attended, joining millions of Americans who took part in similar demonstrations in all 50 states.
(Photo by Pat Trevino) No Kings Rally – Cuero, Tx March 28, 2026
Texas Communities Turn Out in Large Numbers
Cities across Texas reported strong participation. Austin hosted one of the state’s largest gatherings, with thousands marching from City Hall to Auditorium Shores. Demonstrations were also held in Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton, Frisco, and Carrollton, where crowds filled public squares and downtown areas throughout the afternoon.
In the Houston region, multiple events took place in Kingwood, Pearland, Cypress, Sugar Land, Katy, and The Woodlands. Houston City Hall served as a major hub, drawing steady turnout from residents and local organizations.
Nearby communities also joined in solidarity. Victoria and La Grange held their own rallies, aligning with the national call for peaceful civic engagement.
(Photo by Pat Trevino) No Kings Rally – March 28, 2026 -Cuero, Tx
A Nationwide Day of Action
Organizers of the “No Kings” movement reported millions of participants nationwide, continuing the rapid growth seen over the past year. The first national action in June 2025 drew more than five million people, followed by over seven million in October 2025. Yesterday’s turnout marked the movement’s largest showing to date.
The movement describes itself as a mass, nonviolent effort focused on civic participation, constitutional accountability, and collective action. Demonstrations across the country included marches, rallies, voter‑registration efforts, and community outreach.
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Local Organizers Encouraged by Participation
Local organizers said they were pleased with the turnout in Cuero and the level of engagement from residents. They noted that rural communities play an important role in national conversations and emphasized the importance of peaceful, community‑driven action.
The “No Kings” movement is expected to continue organizing events throughout the year as participation grows across Texas and the nation.
CUERO, TX-The clock is ticking, and Cuero residents are down to their final opportunity to weigh in on the City’s Draft Comprehensive Plan — a document that will shape how Cuero grows, builds, invests, and protects its quality of life for years to come.
The draft has been available since January. Many have already taken the time to read it, question it, and offer thoughtful suggestions. But MOST RESIDENTS haven’t — and now, the deadline is here. And silence now means letting others decide what Cuero’s future looks like.
This is the moment to speak up.
A Plan That Will Shape Cuero’s Future
The Comprehensive Plan isn’t just another city document. It influences decisions about:
• Housing and neighborhoods
• Infrastructure and utilities
• Parks and recreation
• Transportation and traffic
• Economic development
• Land use and growth
• Community character and long‑term vision
If you care about how Cuero looks, feels, and functions in the next decade, this is your chance to help steer that direction.
The Deadline Is Here
The City’s survey closes April 3 at midnight.
After that, the next chance to comment won’t come until the full draft plan is released this summer — long after key decisions are shaped.
Cuero’s future shouldn’t be shaped by a handful of voices. It should be shaped by the people who live here, raise families here, and care about what this community becomes.
If you want a say, take a few minutes and make it count.
This is your last chance — for now — to influence the direction of Cuero’s future.
Your Voice Matters — But Only If You Use It
Too often, people assume decisions are made without them. But here, the City is asking — directly — for your input. Ignoring that invitation means letting others decide Cuero’s future for you.
If you want better roads, stronger neighborhoods, more opportunities for families, or a clearer vision for growth, then take a few minutes to review the draft and complete the survey.
This is Cuero’s plan.
This is your community.
And this is your last chance — for now — to help shape it.
The 2026 Cuero Lady Gobblers softball team enters tonight’s district matchup riding a wave of momentum, strengthened by a historic milestone and a string of strong performances on the field.
On March 25, senior standout Julianna Cox officially broke the Cuero High School career hits record, surpassing the previous mark and reaching 164 career hits. Cox’s consistency at the plate has anchored the Lady Gobblers’ offense, and her record‑setting achievement adds a major highlight to the program’s 2026 campaign.
Cuero has shown steady improvement throughout the season, most recently delivering a dominant 16–1 victory over San Antonio Kennedy in district play. The win showcased the team’s balanced approach — aggressive hitting, disciplined baserunning, and dependable defensive execution.
The Lady Gobblers’ roster features a strong mix of returning talent and rising contributors, including L. Dobesh, Reagan Reitz, M. Trevino, Natalyn Milliorn, and Elizabeth Hernandez. Coaches say the group has continued to sharpen its rhythm as district competition intensifies.
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Tonight, Cuero returns to action in a pivotal district matchup, looking to build on its recent success and maintain momentum in the standings. With Cox’s milestone energizing the team and the roster settling into a confident groove, the Lady Gobblers aim to deliver another strong performance.
The 2026 schedule remains packed, featuring contests against Rice, Victoria St. Joseph, and a district opener earlier this month against San Antonio Memorial. As the season progresses, Cuero remains focused on consistency, teamwork, and capitalizing on the excitement surrounding Cox’s historic achievement.
First pitch is set for 6 p.m., and fans are encouraged to show their support as the Lady Gobblers continue their push through district play.
DEWITT COUNTY, Texas — The DeWitt County 4‑H Shotgun Project held its spring competition on March 22, drawing families, volunteers, and youth shooters together for a full day of marksmanship and camaraderie under clear skies.
Participants enjoyed ideal weather as both experienced shooters and first‑time competitors took to the course. Organizers said the event offered valuable practice and confidence‑building opportunities for young athletes developing their skills in the sport.
The competition was hosted at Knock‑A‑Way Skeet Club, where owner Bobby Schroeder once again provided the warm hospitality he is known for. Families and volunteers noted his enthusiasm for supporting youth shooting sports and his ongoing commitment to the 4‑H program.
The event relied heavily on volunteer support, with parents from DeWitt County and neighboring 4‑H clubs assisting throughout the day. Members of the Cuero Sportsman’s Club and Victoria Skeet & Trap Club also contributed by volunteering their time and participating in the adult division.
Organizers extended special appreciation to David Selby and Frankie Thomas, who dedicated significant time to setting targets and keeping machines running smoothly. Their efforts helped ensure the sporting clays course operated efficiently, earning compliments from visiting shooters.
The DeWitt County 4‑H Shotgun Project also recognized the generosity of its sponsors, whose support helps sustain the program and provide meaningful opportunities for youth throughout the year.
Club leaders said they were proud of the participants’ sportsmanship and teamwork, noting that a few members were unable to attend the group photo but were very much part of the day’s success.
CUERO, TX -The Catholic Community of Cuero has released its Holy Week schedule, inviting parishioners and the wider community to participate in the annual observances marking the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Services will be held at both St. Michael’s Catholic Church and Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Holy Week begins with Holy Thursday on April 2, when St. Michael’s will host a Seder Meal at 5:30 p.m., with serving beginning at 6 p.m. Meat will be provided, and attendees are asked to bring a side dish; desserts are not requested. The evening will conclude with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7 p.m. at St. Michael’s.
On Good Friday, April 3, the community will gather for several solemn observances. Our Lady of Guadalupe will host the Live Stations of the Cross at 12 p.m., followed by the Veneration of the Cross at 3 p.m. at St. Michael’s. The day will close with a Tenebrae Service at 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Holy Week continues with the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 4, at 8 p.m. at St. Michael’s, one of the most significant liturgies of the Catholic year.
Easter celebrations will take place on Sunday, April 5, beginning with Mass of the Resurrection at 8 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe and 10 a.m. at St. Michael’s. An Easter egg hunt and fellowship gathering will follow the morning Mass at St. Michael’s.
Both parishes extend an open invitation to all who wish to participate in these sacred observances.