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Developing Story in Cuero — All Details Alleged Pending Official Confirmation**


🚨According to eyewitness accounts, Cuero Police Department units were reportedly pursuing an underage driver operating a black truck on Terry Street. Witnesses say the driver ran the stop sign at Broadway and collided with a red truck. The impact allegedly caused the driver of the red truck to be ejected, resulting in fatal injuries.

Cuero Online News has formally requested information from law enforcement. At this time, **no official details have been released**, and **nothing in this post is confirmed**. All information remains **alleged** until authorities provide verified statements.
We will update the community as soon as confirmed information becomes available.
— *Cuero Online News

Yoakum Invites Children to Join the Fun at the 2026 Beach Daze Kiddie Parade

Cuero Online News | May 30, 2026

Yoakum, Texas — The Yoakum Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for one of the community’s most beloved traditions: the Beach Daze Kiddie Parade, set to bring color, creativity, and plenty of smiles to Downtown Yoakum on Friday, June 5.

This annual event is dedicated entirely to the kids, giving children ages 0–12 the chance to shine as they parade down Lott Street in their most imaginative outfits, decorated rides, and beach‑themed creations. Families look forward to this celebration every year, and the Chamber is encouraging even more participation from the community.

Children can join the parade in a variety of fun categories, including walking groups, pets, floats, wagons and wheels, battery‑operated vehicles, bikes, and trikes. Local businesses are also invited to get involved by encouraging employees’ children to participate, adding even more hometown spirit to the lineup.

Organizers say the Kiddie Parade is one of the cutest and most heartwarming events of the summer, drawing families, neighbors, and supporters to cheer along the route. With free entry and a focus on fun, the event offers a joyful way for children to express themselves and for the community to come together.

Check‑in begins at 5:15 p.m., and the parade will roll out at 6:00 p.m. Entry forms are available at the Yoakum Area Chamber of Commerce office at 105 Huck Street.

The Chamber encourages everyone to come out, line Lott Street, and show their support for the youngest members of the community as they take center stage for an evening of creativity and celebration.

Three DeWitt County Seniors Sign With Blinn College Livestock Judging Team


By Pat Trevino | May 30, 2026

Cuero, Tx – DeWitt County is celebrating a proud moment for its youth as three local high school seniors — Wyatt Luddeke, Sawyer Parker, and Percy Torres — officially signed with Blinn College on Friday to join the Buccaneers’ incoming freshman livestock judging team.

(Courtesy photo) Sawyer Parker signs with Blinn College.

The milestone marks a significant achievement for the trio, each of whom has spent years developing their skills, discipline, and passion for livestock evaluation through county, district, and state-level contests. Their commitment has not only elevated their individual accomplishments but has also strengthened DeWitt County’s long‑standing reputation for producing competitive and knowledgeable young judges.

(Courtesy photo) Percy Torres signs Blinn College.

Community members, coaches, and families expressed tremendous pride in seeing all three seniors take this next step together. Their signings continue a tradition that locals have come to cherish — watching DeWitt County students thrive as Blinn Buccaneers. Over the past several years, numerous county youth have gone on to judge at Blinn, contributing to the program’s respected standing in Texas agricultural education.

(Courtesy photo) Wyatt Luddeke signed with Blinn College.

As Luddeke, Parker, and Torres prepare to begin their collegiate careers, supporters across the county are confident that this is only the beginning. Their work ethic and talent have already set them apart, and many expect to hear great things from the trio as they represent both Blinn College and the DeWitt County community in the seasons ahead.

The county extends its heartfelt congratulations and looks forward to cheering them on in this exciting new chapter.

Community Spotlight: Celebrating 99 Years of Grandma Dorothy Taylor

A beloved member of the Cuero community, Grandma Dorothy marked her 99th birthday surrounded by family and heartfelt smiles. Cuero Online News extends warm birthday wishes and celebrates this beautiful milestone.

Thomas Reily “TR” Marshall – January 9, 1945 to May 24, 2026

YOAKUM: Thomas Reily “TR” Marshall passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, May 24, 2026.  He was born on January 9, 1945 in Hondo, Texas to Thomas Clyde Marshall and Jo Reily Marshall.  In 1950 the family settled in Yoakum, Texas where his father was a football coach and his mother was a school teacher.  As a child he enjoyed hunting and fishing, sports, and building things. He had fond memories of being on the sidelines with his father and travelling on the bus with the Bulldog team.  He experienced his father taking the YHS Bulldogs to their first ever state championship game in 1952.

In high school Tom Reily played football and excelled in pole vaulting. He built his own pole vault pit and runway in a vacant lot near his home in Yoakum. Tom Reily set the state record for pole vault his senior year and that record stood for many years.

He was known as a prankster and jokester.  The infamous story of Tom Reily riding his horse through the halls of Yoakum High School will never be forgotten.

His high school pole vault success led to a scholarship at the prestigious Rice University where he contributed to his team winning three Southwest Conference championships 1964-67.   In 1968 he graduated from Rice University with a BA in Education and earned a Masters in Education from Prairie View-A&M University.

After graduation he returned to Yoakum and worked as a teacher and coach of various sports.  He also served in the National Guard.

In 1972 he married Dorothy Lee “Pee Wee” Ploeger of Gonzales.  They were married for 12 years and had two children together, Hollis and Thomas.

He was a beloved coach and teacher, and generations of students and athletes called Coach Marshall their favorite and many considered him a friend later in life. He changed lives with his encouraging and inspirational spirit.  Two tenants of his teaching philosophy capture just how much he cared:  “You never know what a student is dealing with at home so always listen and give grace.” and “You can change a student’s entire attitude, perspective, and self-image with words of encouragement, genuine interest, and positive affirmations.

Throughout his adult life TR was involved in various farming and ranching endeavors.  He was especially known for his Brahman cattle herd that was renowned throughout the southern states and Mexico.

TR had an incredibly giving spirit and was known for always helping people.  He attributed this value to watching his parents do the same.

TR fiercely loved his family.  His children and grandchildren always knew that his love and support were boundless and unconditional.  His three granddaughters were his pride and joy and he spent many hours with them. Whether it was outdoor adventures, learning about ranching, practicing various sports, or playing cards those girls always knew they were blessed beyond measure with life lessons laughs, love, and most importantly his time and attention.

TR is survived by his daughter Hollis Marshall West and granddaughter Hope; son Thomas Richard Marshall, his wife Erin and granddaughters Emma and Autney; sister Nancy Marshall West  and husband John Scott West; and 8 nieces, nephews, and grand-nieces and nephews.

TR was preceded in death by his father Tom Clyde Marshall, his mother Jo Reily Marshall Plume, and step-father “Jack” NY Plume.

Visitation 5:00-7:00 pm. Thursday, May 28, 2026 at Thiele-Cooper Funeral Home.  Funeral service 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 29, 2026 at Yoakum Community Center. Private family burial will follow.

Serving as pallbearers are Richard Ellis, Brant Jacobs, Bill Hyman, Scott Kuester, Marvin Seitz, Mark Ploeger, Jim Shelton, and Donnie Williams.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Coach Marshall Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund through Yoakum National Bank or the Shiner St. Paul Booster Club.

Gilda Rogge – February 15, 1937 to May 24, 2026 ( 89)

Gilda Rogge, 89, of Runge, passed away May 24, 2026. She was born February 15, 1937 in Nordheim, Tx to William and Ellie Pargmann Remmers.

Gilda is survived by her children Wanda Thieme of Nordheim, Shari (Frank) Gerking of Seadrift, Wade (Buffie) Rogge of Hondo, and Craig Rogge of Yorktown. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Ellie Thieme, Charles (Tara) Friesenhahn, Kristi Stehling, Marissa (Tyler) Lenhart, Rebecca (Shawn) Malone, Wesley (Cassidy) Rogge, Baylee (Frankie) Garza, Kenneth (Cathy) Thieme, great-grandchildren: Whitten, Hayes, Parker, Ashley, Carter, Rhett, Alexandria, Harley, Raylan, Gracie, Erica, Kane, Emilee, and Taylor.

She is preceded in death by her husband Arlin “Bubba” Rogge, parents, grandson Clinton Thieme, and son-in-law Ray Thieme.

Visitation is 5-7 pm Monday, June 1, 2026 at Massey Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be 2 pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at Massey Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Nordheim Cemetery.

Memorials may be given to Crown Hospice or St. Paul Lutheran Church of Nordheim.

Cuero ISD Kicks Off Summer with Foam Party Fun

Pat Trevino | May 29, 2026

Cuero, Texas — Cuero ISD students and families celebrated the start of summer in the most unforgettable way — with a lively Summer Kickoff Foam Party filled with music, laughter, and community spirit.

Held from 5 to 7 p.m., the event transformed the school grounds into a playful scene of bubbles and excitement. Children raced through thick foam clouds while upbeat music set the tone for an evening of pure fun. Families gathered to enjoy free snacks, games, and face painting, creating a festive atmosphere that brought smiles to every corner.

(Contributed photo)

The celebration marked the official start of summer break, giving students a chance to unwind and enjoy time with friends and loved ones. Teachers and staff joined in the fun, cheering on students and helping with activities that encouraged creativity and connection.

From foam‑filled laughter to colorful face paint and tasty treats, the event captured the heart of Cuero ISD’s commitment to community engagement — proving that learning and celebration go hand‑in‑hand, even when school is out.

As the sun set, the foam slowly faded, but the memories of this joyful kickoff will linger long into summer.

City of Cuero Announces New Bulky and Brush Item Pick‑Up Service

By Pat Trevino | May 28, 2026

Cuero, Tx – The City of Cuero is rolling out a new Bulky/Brush Item Pick‑Up service, offering residents two free collections per year through Texas Disposal Systems. The program is designed to help households dispose of large items that are too big for regular trash service.

According to Texas Disposal Systems, a bulky item is any single object or group of items measuring up to three cubic yards—roughly the size of three washing machines placed side‑by‑side. Accepted items include furniture, drained water heaters, appliances with freon removed, wood without nails, doors, carpet, and toilets. Mattresses and box springs are also accepted, though an additional fee applies.

The service also covers compactible items, such as household trash, paper, plastic, fabric, and yard waste. These items must be bagged, boxed, or bundled in manageable amounts. One cubic yard equals seven medium boxes, 30‑gallon bags, or bundles of tree limbs. Bundles must be under five feet long and secured with twine, rope, or duct tape. Each item must weigh 30 pounds or less.

Residents are asked to place bulky items at least five feet away from obstacles such as mailboxes, vehicles, tree branches, utility lines, and personal property to ensure safe and efficient pickup.

To schedule one of the two annual no‑charge pickups, residents must call Texas Disposal Systems at (844) 873‑7734.

The new service aims to provide Cuero residents with a convenient and cost‑effective way to manage oversized waste while keeping neighborhoods clean and accessible.

Correll N’Wai Robinson – July 12, 2001 to May 13, 2026 (24)

SAN ANTONIO: Correll N’Wai Robinson, 24, entered into his sunset May 13, 2026. He was born July 12, 2001 in Cuero, the second of the three children to born to Clarence Roy and Vera (Hopkins) Robinson.

At an early age Correll gave his life to Jesus and was baptized in Jesus Name at the No Air Deliverance Ministry. He loved to play music and sing in the choir with his cousins.

Correll attended Yoakum High School where he participated in football, basketball and track. He worked at Pizza Hut in Yoakum for a little while, before going to Schulenburg and working at Perdue Company. In 2025 Correll moved to San Antonio where he began working at Amazon in the San Marcos location.

Survivors are his mother, Vera and his father, Clarence “JoJo”, sister, Brasia Robinson and brother, Dreveon Robinson; maternal grandfather, Robert Hopkins Sr.; paternal grandfather, Clarence Johnson; paternal great-grandmother, Cherry Johnson; godson, Kaden Todd; nephew, Jaden Wade Jr.; special cousin and sports watching buddy, De’ Ondre Mitchell; and his best friend for over 20 years, Nicholas Pardo; numerous aunts, uncles , cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Brenda Hopkins and paternal grandmother, Virginia Robinson.

Celebration of Life was held May 23, 2026. Burial to be held at a later date.