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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:

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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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Carol Renee Wagner – March 13, 1966 to March 20, 2026 (60)

On the morning of Friday, March 20, 2026, Carol Renee Wagner, known as Renee or simply “Nay,” passed on after a brief but determined fight with pancreatic cancer. She was 60 years old and spent her last days embraced by love and surrounded by family.

Renee was born on March 13, 1966, in Victoria to Carroll Ray Wagner and Norma Gayle (Holster) Wagner, both of Cuero. Her sister, Melissa Ann (Wagner) Christal, was at first quite confused by the newest addition to the family, but they quickly became the best of friends. Even though Renee was the younger sister, she acted more like the protective big sister, always looking over Melissa. However, those roles would seemingly reverse in Renee’s final months, with Melissa helping care for Renee through all of her treatments.

The Wagner’s moved to various places including Houston and Freeport. They would eventually settle in Brookshire, Texas, for the majority of her childhood before finding their way back to Houston.

What started as a high school summer job at a car dealership became a lifelong vocation at Mossy Nissan (formerly Mossy Oldsmobile). Renee worked in the parts department for almost 43 years and was adored by her co-workers.

She had a son, Michael Ruben Muñoz, in the late spring of 1986. She believed it was one of the best things to ever happen to her; she loved being a mother, and her son was one of her greatest points of pride.

Her granddaughter, Norma Geneva Raye Muñoz, came along in June of 2020 and quickly became the light of her life. “Nay,” as Norma called her, did everything she could to be there for her critical firsts, including her first steps. She was not only a grandmother but a best friend—always willing to play, share secrets, and have sleepovers. Nay also lovingly embraced many people in Norma’s life, becoming an honorary grandmother to Norma’s best friend, Marlo Messick, and little sister, Hazel Messick.

Renee was a loving daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother. Despite her unassuming disposition, Renee was a tough and sensitive woman with an enormous heart full of every messy contradiction you can think of. She had an amazing talent for making you feel like family, even if you had just met. Her positive light and love will be dearly missed.

She was preceded in death by her father, Carroll Ray Wagner. She is survived by her mother, Gayle Wagner; her sister, Melissa Christal and her husband, Tom; her son, Michael Muñoz along with his partner Catie Muñoz and their daughter, Norma; and her nephew, Thomas Christal and his wife, Ashley, and their children, Kaylee and Ryder.

Visitation will be held Saturday, April 11, 2026, 1:00 PM at Freund Funeral Home with a memorial service to begin at 2:00 PM. Interment to follow at Hillside Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at stjude.org or the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network at pancan.org.

                       Obituary provided as a community courtesy by Pat Trevino                                     

Marilyn L. Hopes – July 17, 1958 to April 2, 2026 (67)

Marilyn L. Hopes, 67, of Cuero passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 2, 2026 surrounded by her loving family. She was born July 17, 1958 in Cuero to the late Robert and Mary Louise Dailey Mathis. She worked as a CNA at Cuero Nursing and Rehab caring for the elderly for over twenty years. In her most recent employment with CISD, she found a new love for working with children as a paraprofessional. She loved spending time with her family and grandkids and she never met a stranger.

She is survived by her daughter, Tywanisha Adams (Keith); sisters, Sandra Lott and Katherine Newman (Victor); brothers, Rodney Mathis (Tina), Dwayne Mathis (Ludi) and Bobby Charles Mathis (Lisa Mae) and grandchildren, Peighsyn, Peyton and Paxton Lemke.

She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Kathleen Mathis and Eunice Cartwright and brother, John “Stokey” Mathis.

Pallbearers include Anthony Mathis, Dayton Mathis, Deveryck Mathis, Teveyin Mathis, Darius Mathis, Justin Wesley, Andrew Mathis, and Devin Mathis.

Honorary pallbearers include Averlynn Mathis, Michael Lott, Keith Lemke, and Kaedon Bryer.

Burial at New Hope Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to donor’s choice.

                      Obituary provided as a community courtesy by Pat Trevino                   

Cuero Community Honors Legacy of Emily Davis With Bench and Statue Dedication

Pat Trevino | April 9, 2026

Cuero, Tx –The Cuero Chamber of Commerce hosted a heartfelt ceremony today, bringing together community members, local leaders, and loved ones to honor the life and legacy of Keep Cuero Beautiful Inc. past board member Emily Davis. The event featured a ribbon cutting and the dedication of two new benches along the community’s cherished walking trail—one honoring Emily’s memory and another recognizing H‑E‑B for its continued support of local beautification efforts.

Emily Davis was widely known for her commitment to service and her passion for keeping Cuero clean, green, and welcoming. Friends and colleagues recalled how she could often be seen walking the trail with her beloved dog, Max, and volunteering her time to projects that strengthened the community she loved.

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In tribute to her impact, a beautifully crafted bench has been installed along the very path she frequented. Beside it stands a bronze statue of Max, symbolizing the companionship and joy that defined many of Emily’s days on the trail. The dedication brought together Emily’s family, friends, and fellow volunteers for a touching moment of remembrance and gratitude.

Across from Emily’s bench, a second bench was unveiled in recognition of H‑E‑B and its generous Trees for Texas Grant, which supported the planting of new trees along the walking trail. The grant has played a key role in enhancing the natural beauty of the area, furthering the mission of Keep Cuero Beautiful and contributing to a greener future for the community.

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Today’s ceremony served as a powerful reminder of the lasting influence individuals and organizations can have when they invest in their community. Emily Davis’s legacy—rooted in service, love, and stewardship—will continue to be felt with every step taken along the trail she cherished.

Keep Cuero Beautiful Encourages Community to Register for 2026 DMWT Cleanup on April 11

Pat Trevino | April 9, 2026

CUERO, Texas — Keep Cuero Beautiful (KCB) is calling on residents, businesses, school groups, and civic organizations to register for the 2026 Don’t Mess With Texas (DMWT) Cleanup, scheduled for Saturday, April 11.

Participants may pre‑register by calling the Cuero Chamber of Commerce at 361‑275‑2112, or simply arrive the morning of the event. Check‑in begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Market Pavilion next to the Cuero Library, where volunteers will receive breakfast bites, assignments, and cleanup supplies.

The annual cleanup is part of the statewide Don’t Mess With Texas Trash‑Off, a coordinated effort encouraging Texans to reduce litter and beautify their communities. Teams will be assigned to various roadway and community locations to collect litter before returning to weigh their bags.

To inspire friendly competition, the top three teams collecting the most litter will each receive $100, which they can “pay forward” to a local nonprofit of their choice.

KCB shared photos of the 2025 winning teams, highlighting the community spirit and teamwork that define the event each year.

Organizers say they hope to see strong participation again in 2026, noting that even a few hours of volunteer work can make a visible difference across DeWitt County.

Traffic Stop in Yoakum Leads to Narcotics Seizure and Three Arrests

Pat Trevino | April 8, 2026

YOAKUM, Texas — A routine traffic stop conducted by Yoakum Police late Tuesday night resulted in the discovery of multiple narcotics and the arrest of three individuals, according to information released by the department.

Officers initiated the stop on an unidentified vehicle and, during the course of the investigation, conducted a search that revealed a variety of illegal substances. All three occupants were taken into custody at the scene.

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The Yoakum Police Department stated that the incident reflects its continued commitment to proactive enforcement efforts aimed at reducing illegal drug activity within the community. Officials emphasized that targeted patrols and investigative work remain central to their strategy for maintaining public safety.

No additional details regarding the identities of the suspects or the specific narcotics recovered have been released at this time.

Yoakum Gears Up for the 98th Annual Tom Tom Festival

Pat Trevino | April 6, 2026

YOAKUM, Texas — The countdown to summer is officially underway as the community prepares for the 98th Annual Yoakum Tom Tom Festival, set for June 5–6. Long known as one of the region’s most spirited and historic celebrations, this year’s festival promises two full days of pageantry, music, competition, and family‑friendly fun.

Festivities begin with the beloved Yoakum Royalty Pageant, a tradition that highlights local youth and sets the tone for a weekend of community pride. Throughout both days, visitors can enjoy a packed schedule of events including the popular BBQ Cook-Off, Kids’ Games, arts and crafts vendors, and a wide selection of food trucks.

Live entertainment will take center stage with a lineup that blends Texas favorites and local talent. Little Texas headlines Friday night, bringing their signature country sound to the main stage. Additional performances throughout the weekend include Shiner’s Second Wind, Black Cat Choir, Crossroadzz Crue, and The Tainted Heart Band, ensuring continuous music from noon into the evening.

Saturday morning kicks off with the Tomato Trail 5K Run at 7:30 a.m., followed by the Downtown Parade, a long-standing highlight that draws families, organizations, and creative floats from across the region. The Kiddie Parade offers younger participants their moment to shine, while the Car Show and Rodeo add classic Tom Tom flair to the weekend lineup.

With nearly a century of tradition behind it, the Yoakum Tom Tom Festival remains a cornerstone of local culture—celebrating community, heritage, and the start of summer in true South Texas style. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to mark their calendars and “get ready to Tom‑Tom” as Yoakum welcomes thousands for another unforgettable year.

Coverage provided by Pat Trevino, Cuero Online News

Cuero Fire Department Engages Students at Cuero High School Career Day

Pat Trevino | April 3, 2026

Cuero, Tx -The Cuero Fire Department spent Thursday morning at Cuero High School’s College & Career Fair, giving students an up‑close look at what it means to serve as a firefighter and first responder.

Firefighters guided students through hands‑on demonstrations, including trying on bunker gear, exploring tools and equipment, and learning how each piece is used during emergency calls. Students asked thoughtful questions about training, certifications, daily responsibilities, and the teamwork required to keep a community safe.

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Beyond the gear and demonstrations, firefighters emphasized the heart of the profession — service, preparedness, and stepping up for others in moments that matter most. Their conversations highlighted the importance of discipline, communication, and commitment, whether responding to a fire, medical emergency, or community need.

The department expressed appreciation to Cuero ISD for the invitation and to the students for their interest and engagement. Events like this, they noted, help strengthen community connections and may even inspire future firefighters.

Pet Adoptions of Cuero Brings Storytime Magic to the English‑German Schoolhouse

Pat Trevino | April 2, 2026

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 Student Ryleigh Excels at Level 1 Competition and Underwater Welding Event

Pat Trevino | March 28, 2026
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.
Great job, ladies — Yorktown is proud of you.

Yoakum Bulldog Band Honors Ms. Pacheco on International Women in Music Day

Pat Trevino | April 2, 2026
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.