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Beware of the Latest Online Scam: Fake Sales Posts!

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In the age of digital convenience, scammers are finding new ways to deceive unsuspecting victims. A recent scam that’s been making the rounds involves fraudsters creating convincing posts about items for sale — often vehicles, trailers, or other high-value items — claiming they are clearing out belongings from a family member’s home.

How the Scam Works
These fraudulent posts can be incredibly convincing, complete with detailed descriptions and attractive prices. The scammers will often request a deposit to “hold” the item, claiming that there’s high demand and urging you to act quickly. Once the deposit is sent, the scammers disappear, leaving you with an empty wallet and no item.

Red Flags to Watch Out For
Here are some important tips to help you stay safe:

– Do Not Share Personal Information: Never share your personal or financial information via social media or with unknown individuals.
– Too Good to Be True: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Exercise caution and do thorough research.
– Update Security Measures: Stay vigilant by updating your passwords regularly and enabling extra security measures, such as two-factor authentication.
– Recognize Pressure Tactics: If someone asks you to buy gift cards, send money somewhere, or otherwise pressures you to pay quickly — it’s a major red flag.

What to Do If You Encounter a Scam
If you come across a suspicious post or receive a concerning message, it’s crucial to contact your local law enforcement for guidance. Your vigilance can help protect not only yourself but also others from falling victim to these scams.

Stay Safe and Spread Awareness! 

De Witt County Sheriff’s Department Issues warning- Facebook

Embracing Lent with Daily Word Puzzles by Eloisa Corpus Mejia

Lent is already in full swing, but it’s never too late to deepen your spiritual journey. Eloisa Corpus Mejia offers a unique and engaging way to enrich your Lenten experience—through daily word search puzzles. These puzzles feature Scripture from the Responsorial Psalm of the Daily Mass, serving as a daily source of reflection and prayer.

Starting your Lenten journey with one of these word search puzzles can become a meaningful part of your daily devotion. Simply print the puzzle, and as you work through it, let the words of Scripture guide your thoughts and prayers. Each day, you can return for a new puzzle, ensuring that your mind and heart remain focused on your faith, repentance, and preparation for the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord.

Even though Lent has already begun, you can still join this journey of faith. These daily puzzles are a great way to stay connected and support one another through shared devotion. They serve as a reminder of the unity and strength within our faith community.

To further enrich your experience, visit Eloisa Corpus Mejia’s Amazon store, where you can find her collection of Bible-based word search puzzle books. These books make perfect gifts for Easter, offering a thoughtful and enjoyable way to explore Scripture.

May these puzzles be a source of joy, reflection, and prayer for you during this Lenten season. Let’s embrace this journey with open hearts and minds, drawing closer to our faith with each passing day.

Also read:  Turning Pain into Purpose: How a Thanksgiving Tragedy Inspired a Christian Publishing Business – The Voice of Cuero,Texas

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DeWitt County and City of Cuero Issue Proclamations for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month

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In separate but equally important efforts to combat child abuse and neglect, the DeWitt County Commissioners and the City of Cuero have both issued proclamations designating April 2025 as Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. These proclamations highlight the seriousness of child abuse and the importance of community involvement in finding solutions to protect vulnerable children.

During a recent meeting, the DeWitt County Commissioners, led by Judge Fowler, approved a proclamation for the DeWitt County Child Welfare Board. Reports presented at the meeting revealed alarming statistics: Texas recorded 270,000 cases of abuse or neglect, with DeWitt County reporting 218 cases and the removal of 23 children from unsafe environments.

 

Representatives from St. Jude’s Ranch for Children Texas-Belong (SJRC Texas-Belong) were present to receive the proclamation. A representative from the organization, emphasized the significance of raising awareness about child abuse and the importance of community efforts in prevention. SJRC Texas-Belong coordinates child welfare services for the region and provide family enrichment services and programming such as mental health support, residential care, community-based foster care, emergency care services, and a child placing agency to license foster homes and complete adoptions

Similarly, Mayor Emil Garza of Cuero issued a proclamation stressing that children are the community’s most valuable resources and will shape the future. Mayor Garza highlighted the long-term psychological, emotional, and physical effects of child abuse, and the critical role of protective factors in promoting the well-being of children. The proclamation acknowledged the success of child abuse prevention activities through meaningful connections and partnerships between child welfare, education, health, community organizations, faith-based groups, businesses, and law enforcement agencies.

Both proclamations recognize the need for the community to work together to increase awareness about child abuse and to promote the social and emotional well-being of children and families in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment. Prevention remains the best defense for protecting children and families from abuse and neglect.

As DeWitt County and Cuero embrace Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, residents are encouraged to participate in activities and programs that benefit children and their families. The collective efforts of the community will help build a safer and more supportive environment for all.

Mayor Garza’s proclamation calls on all citizens to dedicate themselves to the task of improving the quality of life for all children and families in Cuero, while Judge Fowler’s proclamation highlights the importance of continued efforts to stop abuse, especially in rural communities.

The Need for Balanced Reporting in a Conservative Dewitt County

In Dewitt County, where conservative values have long shaped our political landscape, the media landscape often reflects this dominance. The overwhelming prevalence of right-leaning news coverage can create an environment where dissenting opinions are met with hostility or resistance.

This dynamic not only stifles diverse viewpoints but also leaves many community members unaware of important issues that affect them. Cuero Online News, attempts to present a balanced perspective amidst this conservative backdrop taking into consideration the overwhelming views which are operating within a context where 99% of local and area news articles lean towards conservative viewpoints.

This means that even the attempts at presenting different perspectives may appear overshadowed by the sheer volume of conservative content. As a result, vital information and alternative viewpoints may remain underrepresented, leaving readers with a skewed understanding of the political landscape. It’s crucial for any news outlet, including Cuero Online News, to strive for balance in reporting. Presenting a variety of perspectives not only enriches the community’s understanding but also fosters an environment where open dialogue can thrive.

When readers are exposed to a range of opinions, they are better equipped to engage in meaningful discussions about the issues that affect us all. The reality is that the political climate in Dewitt County is complex, and the challenges we face are not solely confined to a single ideology. By embracing a more balanced approach to reporting, Cuero Online News can help bridge the divide between differing viewpoints and encourage a more informed electorate. As we move forward, let’s recognize the importance of fair representation in our media.

The goal should not only be to reflect the dominant conservative narrative but also to provide a platform for diverse voices and ideas. This commitment to balanced reporting will ultimately benefit our community by ensuring that all citizens are informed and engaged in the democratic process.

In conclusion, while Dewitt County may predominantly lean conservative, it is essential that we seek out, recognize, and engage with a broader spectrum of perspectives. By doing so, we can foster a more inclusive and informed community, one that is prepared to face the complexities of our political landscape together. –

Sincerely,

Cuero Online Management

Join Acclaimed Author Elizabeth Crook for an Exclusive Author Talk at Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum

Book enthusiasts and history buffs, mark your calendars for an extraordinary evening with Texas author Elizabeth Crook. Hosted by the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum, this special event promises a lively Q&A session and book signing that you won’t want to miss.

Set to take place at 302 N Esplanade St, Cuero, TX, the event will feature Crook discussing her acclaimed works, The Madstone and The Which Way Tree. Guests will have the opportunity to engage with the author, gaining insights into her writing process and the historical inspirations behind her novels.

To make the evening even more delightful, hors d’oeuvres and libations will be served, providing a perfect backdrop for mingling with fellow book lovers. Whether you are part of a book club or simply a fan of compelling historical narratives, this event offers a unique chance to connect with Elizabeth Crook and celebrate her contributions to literature.

This is a ticketed event, with tickets priced at $10 each. However, you can attend for free with the purchase of The Madstone or The Which Way Tree from the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum Gift Shop. To reserve your spot, call 361-277-2866 or visit chisholmtrailmuseum.org/events (https://www.chisholmtrailmuseum.org/events) for more information.

Don’t miss this opportunity to spend an evening with Elizabeth Crook, surrounded by fellow literary enthusiasts in the charming setting of the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum. Secure your tickets now and get ready for an unforgettable night of storytelling and inspiration.

Mission Valley Volunteer Fire Department Annual Community Chicken BBQ

Get ready for a delicious and fun-filled event! The Mission Valley Volunteer Fire Department in Texas is hosting their Annual Community Chicken BBQ, and we want YOU to be a part of it!

Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Mission Valley Volunteer Fire Department, 34 Reinecke Rd, Victoria, TX 77905-2680

To reserve your plates, please call 361-648-9944. Early reservations are highly encouraged, as we tend to have fewer chickens left after reservations.

Menu and Prices:
– 1 chicken: $15
– 3 chickens: $42
– Quart of beans: $5

In recent years, the size of chickens has increased, causing us to double cook them, so please bear with us if there is a delay. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated.

Important Note:
We start the fire around 03:30 AM, and any help will be appreciated!

Come join us for a fantastic day of community spirit, delicious food, and support for our local fire department. Your participation makes a difference, and we look forward to seeing you there!

#CommunityBBQ #MissionValley #SupportLocal

Gael Castillo Excels at UIL Piano Solo & Ensemble Contest

The talented pianist Gael Castillo has recently earned a remarkable first division rating at the UIL Choir and Piano Solo & Ensemble contest held at Canyon High School this past Saturday. This outstanding achievement has qualified him to compete at the prestigious State Solo & Ensemble competition, further highlighting his dedication and musical prowess.

Gael’s exceptional performance was a testament to his hard work, discipline, and passion for music. Competing among other skilled musicians, he showcased his ability to interpret and execute complex piano pieces with precision and artistry. His first division rating is not only a personal triumph but also an inspiration to his peers and the entire band community.

The support and pride from Gael’s school and community are palpable, as everyone celebrates his success and eagerly anticipates his performance at the state level. Gael’s achievement reflects the high standards of excellence maintained by Yoakum High School’s music program and the relentless efforts of its dedicated students and instructors.

Congratulations, Gael Castillo! Your talent and commitment have led you to this incredible milestone. We are very proud of you and look forward to cheering you on at the State Solo & Ensemble competition. Way to go!