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Cuero Select Track Club Competes in the 2024 Summer Games of Texas

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 25, 2024, Cuero, TX – The Cuero Select Track Club, a group of dedicated and talented athletes, traveled to Brownsville, Texas, to compete in the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) 2024 Summer Games of Texas. This prestigious event, held from July 25-28, 2024, is a multi-sport arena event featuring 16 sports at various venues throughout the city.

The Summer Games of Texas are estimated to attract over 8,000 amateur and recreational athletes, all competing for the top spot in their respective sports. The Cuero Select Track Club is proud to represent DeWitt County in the Track & Field category, showcasing their athletic prowess and dedication to the sport.

The TAAF, which has 17 regions split up across the state, invites athletes to “Light the Fuse and Go Beyond,” encouraging competitors to push their limits and strive for personal bests. The Cuero Select Track Club has embraced this call to action, demonstrating their commitment to excellence both on and off the track.

Cuero takes immense pride in the Cuero Select Track Club for their dedication, perseverance, and sportsmanship. The participants, coaches, parents, and volunteers all deserve recognition for their efforts. As they compete in Brownsville, they embody the spirit and support of the Cuero community. We send them our best wishes for success in their events and eagerly anticipate celebrating their accomplishments.

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Recall of Diamond Shruumz products: 69 cases and 36 hospitalizations

Recalled products may be associated with severe illness

The Texas Department of State Health Services is alerting the public about the recall of Diamond Shruumz brand products after reports of severe illness in people who consumed them. Two people in Texas have reported illness after consuming the products, and one has been hospitalized. Nationwide, 69 cases and 36 hospitalizations have been reported by 28 states as part of this outbreak.

The Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are investigating an outbreak of illnesses potentially connected to Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate bars, cones and gummies. These products have been marketed as containing a proprietary blend of mushrooms and may also contain undisclosed ingredients that might be linked to severe illness. They have been sold by retailers including local smoke/vape shops, Amazon and other online outlets. DSHS has provided information about the recall to Texas retailers. If consumers have any of these products in their home, they should discard them. The FDA investigation into what is causing the illnesses is ongoing. Information about the recalled products and photos of the packaging can be found in Prophet Premium Blends recall of all varieties of their Diamond Shruumz products.

People who have consumed the recalled Diamond Shruumz products and are experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. The most severe symptoms include seizures, loss of consciousness and respiratory failure. Other adverse effects reported include hallucinations, uncontrolled movements, fast or slow heart rate, high or low blood pressure, flushed skin, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, confusion, and sleepiness.

These products may appeal to children and teenagers. Parents and caregivers should discuss the information about the recalled products with their children and take extra care to ensure these products are not consumed by younger people.

DeWitt County Tax Assessor Collector Accepting Bids on Properties

The DeWitt County Tax Assessor Collector is accepting bids August 12 through 16,2024 for the following properties:

DEWITT COUNTY TAX SALE

OWNER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: (MAP IF AVAILABLE) OPENING BID: SUIT # (PICTURE)
JOSEPH LEWIS WOODMAN CEMETERY RD (CUERO) $6,734.47 13-01-9470
JUANITA VARELA ET AL 313 HILL (CUERO) $8,780.00 22-02-9995

For More information Contact:

ASHLEY D MRAZ
102 N CLINTON ST, STE 130
PO BOX 489
CUERO, TX  77954

PHONE: 361-275-0879
EMAIL:   Ashley.D.Mraz@dwcotx.org

HOURS OF OPERATION:
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8 AM – 4:45 PM

Remembering Kailee: A Fund for Hope and Healing

Dear Community,

We are heartbroken to share the news of the tragic loss of a bright young soul, Kailee Villarreal.  Born on June 10, 2008, Kailee was just 16 years old when she passed away July 19, 2024.

Kailee was a loving daughter, cherished friend, and a beacon of joy to all who knew her, Kailee’s absence leaves a void that can never be filled.  Kailee was the light of her father’s life, his little girl. She enjoyed spending time with her father, who she loved dearly. She enjoyed playing with her cats. She loved her cats! She found enjoyment coloring and watching a good scary movie!   She wanted to become a firefighter or an EMS worker.  Kailee was a young girl full of aspirations.

Her father, Danny Villarreal who raised her with all the love a single parent could give, is grappling with this unimaginable grief.  We extend our deepest condolences and stand with him during this painful time.

In memory of Kailee, a GoFundMe account has been set up to help with her memorial expenses.  Any contribution, no matter how small, would be greatly appreciated and would go a long way in honoring Kailee’s memory.

Fundraiser by Rico Lopez : Support for Kailee Villarreal’s Memorial (gofundme.com)

In the wake of this tragedy, we want to remind our young ones that they are not alone.  Life can be overwhelming, and it’s okay to ask for help.  Reach out to a trusted adult, a friend, or a mental health professional.  There are numerous resources available, both online and offline, that provide support and assistance.  Remember, there’s no problem so great that it can’t be overcome.  You matter, your feelings are valid, and help is always available

Let’s come together as a community to support each other, to promote mental health awareness, and to ensure that our children know they are loved, valued, and never alone.

With heartfelt sympathy

The Staff at Cuero Online News

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(If you would like to donate to Kailee’s Memorial, please follow the link below)

Fundraiser by Rico Lopez : Support for Kailee Villarreal’s Memorial (gofundme.com)

Republican Volunteers in Texas Reporting Ambush Interviews

CUERO, Texas — Republican volunteers across Texas, participating in Project IV3, have reported unwanted attention from syndicated media. Project IV3 is an initiative that equips volunteers to review and submit likely ineligible voter registration records to their respective counties.

A republican spokesperson said that they have received numerous reports from volunteers across the country, expressing concern about CNN hounding them via phone, text, email, and in person. Reports are not only coming from Texas volunteers but also from Arizona and South Carolina.

The process that the DeWitt County elections office follows when receiving challenges is not clear, and efforts to contact the Elections Office have gone unanswered. The office found itself without an Elections Administrator shortly before the Primaries, leading to DeWitt County Clerk Natalie Carson taking on the role of elections administrator until a permanent replacement can be found.

Project IV3 is part of an expanding strategy by right-wing activists to utilize state laws that permit private citizens to challenge the eligibility of voters by submitting their names to the election office for investigation.

IV3 is a browser-based application used by TRUE THE VOTE, a nonprofit organization founded by Catherine Engelbrecht, based in Texas. The app aims to empower voters to verify accuracy, identify ineligible records, report findings to local authorities, and keep abreast of recent changes to local voter rolls. The organization’s objective is to proactively clean voter rolls with the belief that inaccurate registrations could lead to voter fraud, despite it being exceedingly rare in the US.  True the Vote challenged the voter registrations of 364,000 Georgians.  In Harris County it was used to challenge over 1,000 voter registrations.  According to The New York Times, activists in Michigan tried to challenge 22,000 voter registrations for the state’s August primary.

Multiple news outlets have scrutinized the app’s functionality, suggesting it employs ineffective and unreliable methods for maintaining voter rolls. Experts warn that the app could misuse public data, potentially disenfranchising eligible voters instead of uncovering widespread fraud, which is almost non-existent. Simply changing one’s address with the Post Office could trigger a flag on one’s name due to the app’s algorithm, which tries to match voter roll names with USPS data.

Reports indicate that media outlets, such as CNN, have been approaching volunteers, tracking their movements, and filming them without obtaining consent. Volunteers have reported instances of film crews setting up in their yards and approaching their front doors with microphones for unsolicited interviews.

It appears that voters are pushing back against these volunteers, and CNN is said to be filing open records requests for all documents pertaining to “voter challenges.” This obliges counties to reply and grants CNN access to details about the volunteers and any voter records submitted.

City of Cuero Announces Key Ordinances for Zone Changes and Right of Way Dedication

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CUERO, Texas —

The Cuero City Council has adopted three critical ordinances that will greatly influence the city’s zoning and development.   The zoning modification are for property owned by Don M. Stiles, Jr. and Clint Stiles. This land is currently under a contract for sale with a solar collection company named Caprock.

Caprock, a company specializing in developing solar collection facilities that coexist with livestock grazing and pollinator habitats, plans to construct a 9.9 megawatt solar collection facility on this property which is currently a grazing area largely covered with brush, the property address is off of the Old Gonzales Rd., Cuero, DeWitt County, Texas 77954.  The solar panels are for the GVEC service area.

ORDINANCE 2024-18

The City Council of Cuero, Texas, adopted Ordinance 2024-18 which modified the zoning regulations for a parcel of land at 925 Old Gonzales Rd., Cuero, DeWitt County, Texas 77954. This land is part of the J.J. Tumlinson League, A-45, comprises a portion of the 130 acres transferred to John Huth by Oscar Gottschalt and his wife on March 25, 1955. The parcel spans 87.19 acres in total.  The request for the change of zoning affects only about 50 acres of the total parcel.

ORDINANCE 2024-19

The City Council of Cuero, Texas, adopted Ordinance 2024-19 modifying a specific piece of land in the city. This land is about 12.95 acres and is part of a larger 87.19-acre tract located in the J.J. Tumlinson League, Abstract No. 45, Dewitt County, Texas. It’s also known as Lot 1R on the “Gottschalt Subdivision Resub. No. 1” map.

ORDINANCE 2024-20

The City Council of Cuero, Texas, has approved a right of way dedication deed from Caprock RE, LLC to the city. This deed involves a 0.66-acre piece of land from the “Gottschalt Subdivision” in DeWitt County, Texas. The land will be used for public streets and utilities.

According to documents on the City’s website and on the agenda for Council meeting on July 8, 2024, all legal prerequisites and conditions for this rezoning have been met, and all necessary public hearings have been held. The ordinance takes effect immediately. Any conflicting ordinances or parts of ordinances are repealed to the extent of the inconsistency. However, any cause of action accruing prior to the passage of this ordinance will continue as if this ordinance was not passed.

 

 

 

 

 

Republican nominee for District Attorney Brian Cromeens to hold Special Birthday Fundraiser

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CUERO, Texas — Brian Cromeens, the Republican nominee for District Attorney of the 24th Judicial District, will host a special birthday fundraiser on August 23, 2024. The event is scheduled to take place at the Chisholm Trail Museum in Cuero, Texas, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

We invite interested individuals to RSVP today. The Grand Jury host contribution is $5,000, Courtroom Host is $3,500, and Gavel Host is $1,000. Come and celebrate with us, fostering camaraderie as we unite to back Brian’s campaign. This is a crucial time for our community, and your participation and support can have a profound impact.

Let’s transform Brian’s birthday from a mere celebration into a milestone on the path to victory in November. Each contribution brings us nearer to our objective.

For more information, please contact Maggie Cromeens at cromeensforda@gmail.com.

 

Golden Championship Celebration: A Tribute to the Cuero Gobbler Football Team’s Legacy

CUERO, Texas —

The 2024 Golden Championship Celebration is set for Friday, September 20, 2024, marking the 50th anniversary of the Cuero Gobbler Football team’s 1974 Back-to-Back State Football Championship and their second perfect 15-0 season. Leslie Rabke is the event administrator, and you can follow him on Facebook for updates. (link below)

The celebration will begin with a special introduction of the 1974 football team before the September 20th home game against Corpus Christi Miller at Gobbler Stadium. This recognition of team members and era dignitaries will take place one hour before game time. Attendees are encouraged to be seated early to witness this historic part of the celebration.

Additionally, a golf tournament is planned for Saturday, September 21st. Golfers should mark their calendars for this exciting event.

Stay tuned to our group page for more information as it becomes available. We look forward to celebrating this significant milestone in our community’s history and honoring the legacy of the Cuero Gobbler Football team.

Go Mean Green!

2024 Golden Championship Celebration | Facebook

The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1973 – Page 7 of 10 – The Portal to Texas History (unt.edu)

City of Cuero Empowers Community with Key Commission Appointments

NEWS RELEASE

CUERO, Texas — The City of Cuero appointed several residents to key city committees during their last City Council Meeting. These appointments reflect the ongoing commitment to community involvement and open governance pushed by the new city mayor Emil Garza.

Planning and Zoning Commission Appointment

Randy Miller has been appointed to the Planning and Zoning Commission. His expertise and commitment to the community will be invaluable in shaping the future development of the City of Cuero.  According to the City of Cuero website Miller will join Bill Blackwell, Chairman; Gerald Clark, Vice Chair; Jay Lewis, Red Miller, Guy Dolan, Paul Harper, and Bill Hickey as a board member.

The Planning and Zoning Commission serves as an advisory board to the City Council. They are delegated various powers, including reviewing and recommending preliminary plats, final plats, amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC), and proposed changes to the official zoning map, including permitted and conditional use permits. They periodically review the UDC and zoning map, making recommendations for amendments. Additionally, they review the Cuero Comprehensive Plan and other city plans, ensuring new development aligns with the policies of the Cuero Comprehensive Plan.

Building and Standards Commission Appointments

Robert Garrett and Melinda Garibay were appointed to the Building and Standards Commission. Their knowledge and dedication will play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the standards of our city’s buildings and infrastructure.

The Commission consists of a panel of seven members and two alternates, all of whom must be qualified electors of the city or DeWitt County.  Members residing outside the city must either work in the city, own a business in the city, or pay municipal taxes.  Each member and alternate are appointed by the City Council, with no more than two non-residents serving simultaneously.  According to the City of Cuero website, Garrett and Garibay will join Linda Duderstadt, Arnold Taylor, Chris S. Coppedge, and Paul Harper as board members.

Texas funnels millions to anti-abortion groups with little oversight

Texas leads the nation in funding for crisis pregnancy centers. But they’re riddled with waste, a ProPublica and CBS News investigation found.

BY CASSANDRA JARAMILLO, JEREMY KOHLER AND SOPHIE CHOU, PROPUBLICA, AND JESSICA KEGU, CBS NEWS

Jessica Kegu

CBS NEWS

Cassandra JaramilloJeremy Kohler and Sophie Chou

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