



October 11, 2025
Cuero entered the matchup undefeated at 6–0, but Rockport-Fulton’s ground game proved dominant. The Pirates controlled possession and wore down Cuero’s defense with long drives and key third-down conversions. Despite a late rally led by quarterback Jaxxson Marie and wide receiver Walker Dietze, Cuero couldn’t close the gap.
This marks Cuero’s first loss of the season, dropping them to 6–1 overall as they prepare to face Sinton next week.

We’ll be set up with all your favorite drinks—ready to fuel your fun, refresh your day, and keep the good vibes flowing. Whether you’re hitting the carnival, catching the parade, or just soaking up the Cuero spirit, swing by and say hello!
🦃 Let’s celebrate together—see you at Turkeyfest! #AlphalyfeAtTurkeyfest #CueroStrong #FuelTheFun
Staff Writer | October 11, 2025
CUERO, TEXAS — Norma’s House, a regional child advocacy center, continues to strengthen its multidisciplinary approach to case coordination through monthly meetings held in Lavaca, DeWitt, and Gonzales counties. These gatherings bring together professionals from law enforcement, child protection services, legal teams, and healthcare to review active cases and determine next steps in protecting vulnerable children.
The meetings follow a consistent schedule:
While the focus remains on casework, Norma’s House also prioritizes team cohesion by providing lunch at each meeting. Staff say the shared meal fosters open communication and encourages creative problem-solving in a more relaxed setting.
In September, the Women of the Lutheran Church stepped in to provide lunch for the Gonzales County meeting. Attendees described the meal as both delicious and deeply appreciated. Norma’s House staff expressed gratitude for the group’s time and generosity, noting that such contributions help sustain the collaborative spirit of the meetings.
Community members, organizations, and local clubs interested in volunteering to provide lunch at any of the three meeting locations are invited to contact Norma’s House directly at (830) 672-1278. Staff say the gesture goes a long way in supporting the center’s mission and building stronger partnerships across the region.
Norma’s House continues to rely on community support as it works to protect children and families throughout South Central Texas.
Article contributed by Splash | October 10, 2025
Tonight, the Cuero Gobblers hit the road for their first district test of the season, facing off against the Rockport-Fulton Pirates at Pirates Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m.
The Gobblers enter the matchup undefeated at 6–0, powered by a high-octane offense led by standout running back Camelo Perez, wide receiver Walker Dietze, and quarterback Jaxxxson Marie. Cuero’s explosive scoring ability has kept defenses scrambling all season—and tonight, they’ll look to keep that momentum rolling.
The Pirates, sitting at 3–3, bring a bruising ground game to the field, averaging 276.5 rushing yards per contest. Dual-threat running back Jaxson Keown anchors their offense and will be key to testing Cuero’s defensive front.
With district stakes on the line and two dynamic offenses ready to clash, fans can expect a hard-fought battle under the lights.



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by Pat Trevino | October 9, 2025
CUERO, TX – Before the turkey legs sizzle and the parade rolls through town, Cuero teens mark their own rite of passage: “Suicide Night.” It’s the Thursday evening before Turkeyfest officially begins, when the carnival lights flicker on and the rides start spinning—sometimes before final inspections are complete.
The name, passed down through generations of high schoolers, isn’t about harm. It’s about thrill, rebellion, and local legend. Students joke that they’re the “test dummies” for the weekend crowd, daring each other to ride the sketchiest contraptions before the grown-ups show up.
“It’s kind of a badge of honor,” said one senior. “You ride the Zipper on Thursday night, you’ve earned your Turkeyfest stripes.”
While the term may raise eyebrows, it reflects a deeper truth: Cuero’s youth have carved out their own space in a beloved tradition, claiming the night before the crowds as theirs. It’s a mix of adrenaline, laughter, and small-town pride—where every spin of the Ferris wheel feels like a rite of passage.
Organizers don’t officially recognize “Suicide Night,” and some community members prefer softer names like “Carnival Kickoff.” But for the teens who gather under the neon glow, it’s a tradition that lives on in stories, dares, and dizzy memories.

September 21, 2025
The Rotary Club of Cuero is taking aim at community support once again with its Annual Turkey Shoot & Raffle, set for Saturday, November 15, 2025, at the Cuero Sportsman Club, located at 902 E. Bailey Street. The event runs from 10 AM to 2 PM, with registration beginning at 9 AM.
This long-standing tradition blends friendly competition with local impact, offering 16 rounds of shooting for prizes and cash, including a 50/50 cash split in the final rounds. Proceeds will benefit local organizations and scholarships, reinforcing Rotary’s commitment to service above self.
🗓️ Event Schedule:
Raffle Prizes:
Raffle items will be announced closer to the event, with past years featuring everything from outdoor gear to local gift baskets. Attendees are encouraged to stay tuned for updates.
For more information or to register, contact Angie Cuellar at (361) 275-2112.
Whether you’re a seasoned marksman or just looking to support local causes, the Turkey Shoot promises a day of camaraderie, competition, and community spirit. Bring your aim—and your appetite.
John Richard “Ricky” Coppedge, 72, of Cuero, passed away Monday, October 6, 2025. He was born September 29, 1953, in Cuero to the late John and Mary Lou Cobb Coppedge. After attending Victoria College, Ricky moved to Rockport. He loved the sun, water, skiing in the Rockport Ski Basin, and spending time with relatives. After several years, he moved to Austin to pursue new adventures. Austin was a growing city with numerous opportunities to explore. Retiring from Eaton Corporation, he returned to Cuero to be closer to family and friends. Working in his yard gave him many years of happiness. Ricky also ventured into several different art projects, keeping him busy all day. He was able to provide extra care for his parents during their later years.
Ricky is survived by sisters, Susan (Johnny) Goebel of Cuero and Karen (Augie) Bade of Cuero; brother, Randy (Robert) Coppedge of Austin; special aunt, Evelyn Cobb, who is loved like a second mother; special cousins, Linda Atkinson, Lisa Porter, Leann Holder, and Kevin Cobb; nephew, Kerry Goebel; nieces, Jennifer Parr, Kimberly Starkey, and Amanda Rodriguez; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Lou Coppedge, and Jerry Lindsey.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Proposition 3 would allow judges to deny bail for people accused of certain violent or sexual felonies if there’s strong evidence they pose a danger to public safety.
Proposition 4 would direct up to $1 billion per year from state sales tax revenue into the Texas Water Fund, helping finance long-term water infrastructure projects through 2047.
Proposition 5 would allow the Texas Legislature to exempt animal feed held for retail sale from property taxes. It aims to fix a tax inconsistency and support agricultural businesses.
Ballot Language:
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation tangible personal property consisting of animal feed held by the owner of the property for sale at retail.”
What It Does:
Proposition 5 would amend Article 8 of the Texas Constitution to allow the Legislature to exempt animal feed held in inventory for retail sale from property taxes. Currently, animal feed is tax-exempt when harvested and when sold—but not while sitting in a store as inventory. This amendment would close that gap.
Proposition 6 would allow more disabled Texans to qualify for property tax exemptions by expanding eligibility rules.
“The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to establish a temporary property tax exemption for real property subject to a residence homestead exemption owned by a person who is disabled and has a temporary inability to pay ad valorem taxes because of a disaster.”
This amendment stems from House Joint Resolution 4 (HJR 4) and is on the ballot for voter approval on November 4, 2025.
Official Explanatory Statement
You can read the full legal summary from the Texas Secretary of State here:
2025 Explanatory Statements (PDF)
Editor’s Note:
These are propositions 2 – 6 in a multi-part series examining the 17 constitutional amendments on Texas’s November ballot.
Check back tomorrow as Cuero Online News breaks down more Propositions giving voters the facts they need to make informed decisions before heading to the polls.
Proposition 1 https://cueroonlinenews.com/breaking-down-the-17-constitutional-amendments-what-texas-voters-need-to-know/
Lavern Fay Hearn, 87, of Cuero passed away Monday, October 6, 2025. She was born January 11, 1938 in Lindenau to Ferdinand and Viola Wolter Lude. She enjoyed gardening, raising plants and pickling. She made the BEST dill pickles ever!
She is survived by her sons, Allan Wayne Hearn (June) of Waxahachie and Gary Brookes Hearn of Cuero; granddaughters, Marie Bullock of Midlothian and Megan Eubank (Jeff) of Fort Worth and great-grandchildren, Logan, Cody and Claire Bullock of Midlothian and Ben, Lily and Hamlin Eubank of Fort Worth.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Beulah Konczewski.
Visitation will be held Thursday, October 9, 2025, 5:00 -7:00 PM at Freund Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held Friday, October 10, 2025, 10 AM at Freund Funeral home with Pastor Paul Muehlbrad officiating. Interment will follow at Hillside Cemetery.
Staff Writer | October 9, 2025
CUERO, TX — The Cuero Gobblers continue to make waves on the gridiron as both the JV and Freshmen football squads secured decisive victories Thursday night against the Rockport Pirates, adding two more wins to their impressive seasons.

The Freshmen team remains a powerhouse, improving to a flawless 7-0 record. Their consistent dominance and disciplined play have made them a standout force in the district, showcasing depth, grit, and a hunger to finish the season undefeated.

Meanwhile, the JV squad climbed to 6-1, bouncing back from their early-season loss with renewed momentum and sharp execution. Their win over Rockport reflects the team’s growing cohesion and determination to finish strong.


These back-to-back victories not only highlight the strength of Cuero’s football program but also signal a promising future for the varsity roster. With talent rising through the ranks, the Gobblers are building a legacy of excellence—one win at a time.

Stay tuned for next week’s matchups as both teams look to extend their streaks and keep the Gobbler pride alive.