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🐝 Yorktown Junior High Students Shine in Spelling Bee

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Staff Writer | November 30, 2025

Yorktown, TX — Yorktown Junior High recently celebrated the achievements of its brightest spellers during the annual grade-level Spelling Bee. Students from across the junior high competed with focus, determination, and a love of words, making this year’s contest both exciting and inspiring.

Winners from each grade level emerged victorious after several challenging rounds, earning the honor of representing their peers at the upcoming Campus Spelling Bee in January. At that event, the top two competitors will advance to the next round of competition, where they will represent Yorktown ISD on a larger stage.

The Spelling Bee is more than just a contest—it is a tradition that encourages academic excellence, confidence, and perseverance. Teachers, parents, and classmates applauded the students for their hard work and dedication, recognizing that each participant demonstrated courage by stepping up to compete.

Yorktown ISD is proud of these students and looks forward to cheering them on as they continue their journey in the Spelling Bee series. Their success reflects the district’s commitment to fostering strong academic skills and celebrating student achievement.

Wilfred John Konrad – February 17, 1938 to November 24, 2025 (87)

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Wilfred John Konrad, 87, of Cuero passed away Monday, November 24, 2025.  He was born February 17, 1938, in Westhoff to John Fredrick and Elsie Henrietta Schlenker Konrad. Wilfred graduated from Cuero High School.  His earliest jobs included working as a welder, building houses, operating a combine, and he worked for Alamo Iron Works. He moved to Houston in 1958 and worked building hydraulic equipment as well as attending college. He was incredibly proud to be hired by Dow Chemical where he had a very successful career as an Instrument Engineer. Colleagues lovingly nicknamed him Willie. Wilfred worked for Dow for 35 ½ years before retiring.

After retiring, Wilfred went back to his roots and took up farming and ranching on property that had been in his family for several generations. Although he spent a lot of time working the ranch, most days, he made time to have lunch at the Bahnhof in Cuero where he had a close group of friends he enjoyed visiting with.

On June 4, 1961, Wilfred married his next-door-neighbor and love of his life, Barbara Ann Hattenbach. They were married at St. John Lutheran Church in Westhoff.  They were married for 64 years at the time of his passing. Wilfred was an active member of St. John Lutheran Church in Westhoff, Living Word Lutheran Church, as well as St. Peters Methodist Church in Katy.

He enjoyed farming, ranching, woodworking and welding. He was well know​n for the exceptional quality of everything he created. Wilfred also had a passion for travel – traveling extensively with Barbara in their Airstream camper, as well as taking tours. He loved spending time with his family, dancing to country music, and driving his John Deere tractor. He spent many hours working on his ranch, always looking for innovative solutions to improve the land, including testing out an extremely successful grass for A&M. Wilfred enjoyed a very tight knit family where, growing up, everyone got together every Sunday after church for fellowship, amazing food, a mean game of dominoes, and manly discussions about cars and tractors. He continued to treasure opportunities to be with his siblings and their families throughout his life.​ His motto was “If you are going to work for someone, give it your all” and “If you give it your all, you can accomplish anything”.

Wilfred is survived by his loving wife, Barbara; daughter, Marcia Ann Konrad of Katy; son, Jeffrey Wilfred Konrad (Che’ryl) of Tomball; brother, Carlton Konrad of Katy; grandchildren, Ashley Boggs, Lee Boggs, Tyler Konrad and Brendalyn Konrad; great-grandchildren, Abigail Boggs and Eleanor Boggs.

He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, his infant daughter Brenda; and his beloved sister, Ernell Hosek.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Freund Funeral Home.  Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 10:00 AM at St. John Lutheran Church in Westhoff with Pastor Jan R. Putnam officiating.  Interment will follow at Westhoff Community Cemetery. A light lunch and fellowship will be held at the St. John Parish Hall following the service.

Pallbearers include Tyler Konrad, Lee Boggs, Steven Haun, Ty Hanks, Simon Konrad and Ryan Haun.

Memorial Contributions may be made to: Cuero FFA Booster Club, 2872 Old Gonzales Rd. Cuero, TX 77954 for the purchase of much needed welding and wood shop equipment.  Or, St John Lutheran Church, PO Box 97, Westhoff, TX 77994.

Juanita Marie Peters – November 1, 1923 to November 25, 2025 (102)

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Juanita Marie Peters, 102, of Cuero passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2025.  She was born November 1, 1923, in DeWitt County to the late Anton Rudolph and Stephania Elizabeth Till Kahlich.  Juanita married the late Wilfred Adolph Peters on May 16, 1944, in Westhoff.  She was a member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, the American Legion Auxiliary, Grand Lodge of the Sons of Hermann and St. Mark’s Lutheran Church.  She was a well known seamstress in Cuero and the surrounding areas.  She served as officer in the American Legion Auxiliary and the VFW Auxiliary. She also served as an officer of the Hermann Sons Lodge for thirty-four years.

Juanita is survived by sons, Dennis Wayne Peters (Sammie), Carrol James Peters (Doris) and David Glenn Peters (Dottie); daughter, Janice Lynn Cowan; seven grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilfred Peters; parents, Anton and Stephania Kahlich; brothers, John R. Kahlich and Norman C. Kahlich; and sisters, Dorothy Pakebusch and Irene Drier.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 5:30 – 7:00 PM at Freund Funeral Home.  Funeral Services will be held Thursday, December 4, 2025, 10:00 AM at Freund Funeral Home with Pastor Paul Muehlbrad officiating.  Interment will follow at Lindenau Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Lutheran Church – Lindenau or Lindenau Cemetery Association.

Gobblers Storm Corpus Christi, Advance in Playoffs

Staff Writer | November 29, 2028

CORPUS CHRISTI — The Cuero Gobblers left little doubt about their playoff intentions Friday night, overpowering Rockport-Fulton 48–27 at Buccaneer Stadium to advance in the UIL Class 4A Division II bracket.

From the opening kickoff, Cuero’s offense dictated the pace. Quarterback play was sharp, mixing precision passes with a relentless ground attack that kept the Pirates on their heels. Running backs carved through the defense with explosive gains, while receivers turned short throws into momentum-shifting first downs.

The Gobblers’ defense matched the energy, forcing turnovers and shutting down Rockport-Fulton’s attempts to rally in the second half. A key interception midway through the third quarter halted the Pirates’ comeback hopes and set up another Cuero touchdown drive that widened the gap.

By the final whistle, the scoreboard reflected not just a win but a statement: Cuero is built for November football.

The stands at Buccaneer Stadium were awash in green and white, with Gobbler Nation making the trip south to Corpus Christi in force. Their chants and cheers carried through every play, underscoring the bond between team and town.

With the victory, Cuero advances to the regional final, where the competition stiffens and the path to state glory sharpens. Head coach and players emphasized discipline and preparation in postgame remarks, noting that every step forward requires the same intensity that carried them past Rockport-Fulton.

For Cuero, the playoff journey continues — fueled by tradition, talent, and a community that refuses to be outshined.


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Our hours — MONDAY – FRIDAY 7am to 4 pm / SATURDAY – 9 – 2 PM Our phone # – 361-935-1703 Our location – 106 N. Gonzales St. – Downtown Cuero, Tx

🎄 Christmas in the Park Welcomes Visitors—Golf Cart & UTV Reminder from Cuero PD

Staff Writer | November 2025

Cuero’s beloved Christmas in the Park celebration is lighting up the season nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., drawing families, friends, and festive caravans to enjoy the dazzling displays. Whether you’re strolling beneath the lights or cruising through in a golf cart or UTV, the Cuero Police Department reminds all visitors to ensure their vehicles are properly registered and street legal before entering the park.

🚨 Registration Required for Golf Carts & UTVs

If you plan to visit the park in a golf cart or UTV, your vehicle must display a valid license plate and be registered with the Cuero Police Department. This helps ensure safety and compliance with city ordinances during high-traffic events.

✅ What You’ll Need

To operate a golf cart or UTV on Cuero streets—including access to Christmas in the Park—you must meet the following requirements:

  • License plate from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Self-certification form completed and submitted to the Cuero Police Department
  • Proof of insurance meeting minimum liability standards
  • Required safety equipment, including headlamps, mirrors, turn signals, seat belts, and a slow-moving vehicle emblem
  • Valid driver’s license for all operators

Permits must be affixed to the center of the slow-moving triangle on the rear of the vehicle.

🚫 Where You Can’t Drive

Golf carts and UTVs are prohibited from operating on:

  • State highways
  • FM roads
  • Esplanade
  • Broadway
  • Gonzales Street

They must also avoid sidewalks and follow all traffic laws that apply to motor vehicles.


For full details, refer to the City of Cuero Ordinance and Texas Transportation Code. Let’s keep the season merry, bright, and safe for all.

Ludmila “Ludi” Veronica Kutac Cowan – February 24, 1955 to November 22, 2025 (70)

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YOAKUM: Ludmila “Ludi” Veronica Kutac Cowan, age 70 passed away Saturday, November 22, 2025. She was born February 24, 1955 in Yoakum to Louis and Anna Marie Honc Kutac.

She was co-owner and manager of Corner Stop for 30 years after she worked at Circle Y. She enjoyed going to Port Aransas, spending time with her grandchildren, going to the casino and being around people at Corner Stop.

Survivors: daughter, Melisa Hairell (Clay); sons, Russell Cowan (Jacque) and Mike Cowan (Kendra); grandchildren, Cameron Henneke (Drayton), Caleb Cowan, Olin Cowan, Silas Cowan, Sadie Carter, Charlotte Hairell, Madeline Hairell and one great-grandchild on the way; step-son, Ricky Cowan (Kirsty); sisters, Sister Paschaline Kutac, Adella Kutac and Ann Margaret Kutac; brother, Anthony “Tony” Kutac (Annell).

Preceded in death by: parents; brothers, Val Kutac, Louis Kutac and Albert Kutac; step-son, Robby Cowan and father of her children, James Cowan.

Visitation 9:00 a.m. with Rosary at 9:30 a.m. followed with a Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Thiele-Cooper Funeral Home with Rev. Matthew Huehlefeld officiating.

Memorial contributions may be given to American Cancer Society.

🏈 Junior Super Bowl Set After Thrilling Playoff Battles

Staff Writer | November 28, 2025

The Junior 2nd Round playoffs delivered all the excitement fans could hope for, with Bellville edging Columbus 30–22 and Gonzales holding off Cuero 22–14. While the Little Gobblers’ season came to a close, their grit and determination on the field earned the pride of the entire Cuero community.

Now, the stage is set for the Junior Super Bowl on Saturday, where Bellville and Gonzales will clash for the championship in their respective divisions. Both teams showed resilience and skill in the semifinals, and fans can expect a hard-fought finale that will showcase the very best of youth football.

Celebrating the Little Gobblers

Though the scoreboard didn’t swing Cuero’s way, the Little Gobblers left a lasting mark this season. From their spirited defense to their never-quit attitude, these young athletes embodied the heart of Gobbler Nation. Coaches, parents, and fans alike are already looking forward to seeing them back on the field next year, stronger than ever.

Looking Ahead

The Junior Super Bowl promises to be a community highlight, bringing together families, friends, and football fans to cheer on the finalists. It’s more than just a game—it’s a celebration of teamwork, sportsmanship, and the future of local athletics.

As we wish Bellville and Gonzales the best of luck in their championship bids, we also salute the Little Gobblers for a season filled with pride, perseverance, and unforgettable moments.

See you at the Super Bowl on Saturday—GO GOBBLERS!

Rose Marie Warzecha Tam – September 8, 1925 to November 22, 2025 (100)

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Rose Marie Warzecha Tam, 100 of Yorktown, passed away peacefully on November 22, 2025. She was born September 8, 1925, in Mustang Mott, DeWitt County to the late Vincent W. and Susie Dreymala Warzecha. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

She loved to quilt and embroidery. She made handmade quilts by piecing the tops and hanging them on old fashioned frames. She was a perfectionist in all her handwork. She made quilts for all her family for weddings, graduations, and new babies. In her early years, she sewed all her children’s clothing. For many years at Christmas, each family member received a hand embroidered item that were cherished by all.

She married Anton “Tony” Tam on July 9, 1946, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Cuero, Texas. Rose was a homemaker and helped her husband in the family plumbing and wiring business.

She is survived by her daughters, Virginia “Virgie” Karl of Victoria, Cathy (James) Hurta of Cuero, and Cynthia Tam of Yorktown; son, William “Bill” (Susan) Tam of La Vernia; grandchildren, Becky (William) DeBord, Matt (Lisa) Atzenhofer, Thomas (Laurie) Atzenhofer, Brandon (Sarah) Karl, Keleigh (Jeff) Spinner, Will Tam, Courtney (Brandon) Calk, Laura (Ryan) Little, Josh (Kristina) Rodriguez, Isaac Rodriguez, and Amanda Henderson; great grandchildren, Jacob, Colby (Jessica), Colton (Macy) DeBord, Grayson and Cade Atzenhofer, Kelsey (Victor) Winston, Kaylee, Kinsley, and Kam Karl, Emma, Audrey, Luke, Ray, and Molly Spinner, Shelby and Presley Calk, Bailey and Reese Little, Paige (Caleb) and Hesston Lemke, Kylie Nance, Jetton, Avery, Zachary, Cole and Case Rodriguez. She is also survived by her brother, David (Patsy) Warzecha.

Rose was preceded in death by parents; husband; daughter, Diana Tam; brothers Vincent, Ladis, Tony, Newton and Bob Warzecha.

Pallbearers will be her six grandsons.

Visitation will be from 5-6:30pm Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at Finch Funeral Chapel in Yorktown with the Rosary immediately following.

Funeral Mass is 10:00am Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Interment will follow at the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery.

A special Thank you to her caregivers; Olga Lassmann, Mary Jane Torres, and Tricia Christopher.

Memorials may be given to Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Yorktown EMS, or donor’s choice.

🏈 Cuero Gobblers Set for Regional Semifinal Showdown

Staff Writer | November 26, 2025

The Cuero Gobblers are charging into the Regional Semifinal Playoffs with momentum and pride, ready to face the Rockport-Fulton Pirates in a high-stakes battle under the lights.

Date & Time: Friday, November 28 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Buccaneer Stadium, Corpus Christi
Tickets:

  • Presale: $7 Adults / $5 Students
  • Gameday: $8 for all
  • Accepted Passes: THSCA, TGCA, District 15-4A, Silver Pirate, Senior Pass

Fans can secure their seats online through the official Cuero ticket link: Click here to purchase.

A Clash of Tradition and Determination

Cuero enters the game as the visitor, but Gobbler Nation knows how to travel. The team has shown grit and determination throughout the season, and this semifinal matchup is another chance to prove their strength against a formidable Rockport-Fulton squad.

The Gobblers’ defense has been relentless, while the offense continues to deliver explosive plays that electrify the crowd. With every snap, Cuero’s athletes embody the spirit of “Mean Green”—a tradition built on resilience, teamwork, and community pride.

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Rallying the Community

This playoff run is more than just football—it’s a celebration of Cuero’s spirit. From students and alumni to families and longtime fans, the Gobbler faithful are encouraged to pack Buccaneer Stadium in green and gold.

Bring your voices, your energy, and your pride. Let’s make Corpus Christi feel like home turf for the Gobblers.


Final Word

The stakes are high, the lights will be bright, and the Gobblers are ready. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the journey as Cuero fights for a spot in the next round of the playoffs.

GO MEAN GREEN!!!

Our hours — MONDAY – FRIDAY 7am to 4 pm / SATURDAY – 9 – 2 PM Our phone # – 361-935-1703 Our location – 106 N. Gonzales St. – Downtown Cuero, Tx

🎄 Christmas in Downtown Cuero: City Departments Bring Holiday Cheer

 Staff Writer | November 25, 2025
Cuero, TX —Christmas in Downtown Cuero wouldn’t shine nearly as bright without the dedicated work of the City of Cuero’s Electric, Parks & Streets Departments. Their efforts transform the heart of the city into a festive wonderland, welcoming residents and visitors alike to celebrate the season.

Behind the Scenes of Holiday Magic

From hanging twinkling Christmas lights across downtown streets to setting up and decorating the city’s towering Christmas tree, these departments handle the details that make the holidays feel special. Their work also includes:

(FB public photo ) The Parks Dept – November 2025
  • Installing and arranging holiday displays throughout the community
  • Tidying public spaces to ensure a welcoming atmosphere
  • Maintaining essential city services while balancing seasonal projects

It’s a labor of love that goes far beyond decorations — it’s about creating a joyful, shared experience for everyone in Cuero.

(FB public photo ) The Street Dept- November 2025

Faces of Dedication

On November 13, city employees were photographed hard at work preparing for the season. Their teamwork and commitment reflect the pride they take in serving the community. These images capture not only the tasks at hand but also the spirit of service that makes Cuero unique.

(FB public photo ) The Electric Dept

A Community’s Gratitude

As families stroll downtown to admire the lights, gather around the Christmas tree, or enjoy the festive displays, it’s worth remembering the people who make it all possible. The Electric, Parks & Streets Departments truly embody the spirit of giving — offering their time, skill, and care to ensure Cuero shines during the holidays.

So when you see them around town, show them the community’s appreciation. A smile, a thank‑you, or even a wave goes a long way in recognizing the work that makes Christmas in Cuero unforgettable.