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Earthquake, Measles, DOJ Under Trump Control, and Defunding Public Schools

February 15,2025 – A 5.0 magnitude earthquake was detected in western Texas Friday night, according to the United States Geological Surveyhttps://cnn.it/42TXAdh  The earthquake at 10:23 p.m. MT (11:23 p.m. CT) had a depth of roughly 4.1 miles, with its epicenter 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas –– a town around 160 miles east of El Paso.  Aftershocks were detected within five minutes near the same location, according to the USGS.


In rural West Texas, a measles outbreak grows with no end in sight

At least 49 cases have been confirmed. Health officials — who are scrambling to get a handle on the vaccine-preventable outbreak — suspect 200 to 300 people may be infected.

Trump officials fired nuclear staff not realizing they oversee the country’s weapons stockpile, sources say

Trump administration officials fired more than 300 staffers Thursday night at the National Nuclear Security Administration — the agency tasked with managing the nation’s nuclear stockpile — as part of broader Energy Department layoffs, according to four people with knowledge of the matter.   An Energy Department spokesperson disputed the number of personnel affected, claiming that “less than 50 people” were “dismissed” from NNSA, and that the dismissed staffers “held primarily administrative and clerical roles.”The agency began rescinding the terminations Friday morning.


Justice Department Employee’s Resign Rather Than drop a case because of Trump’s Politics 

Trump’s tightened control over the Justice Department has resulted in high level employee’s walking off their job rather than look the other way and drop the corruption charges against New York City Mayor, Eric Adams.  Known Republican, Danielle Sassoon’s Manhattan’s U.S. Acting Attorney resigned Thursday after she was ordered to drop the case against the mayor. 

Then, when Justice Department officials transferred the case to the public integrity section in Washington, which oversees corruption prosecutions, the two men who led that unit also resigned, according to five people with knowledge of the matter.

Several hours later, three other lawyers in the unit also resigned, according to people familiar with the developments.

The departures of the U.S. attorney, Danielle R. Sassoon, and the officials who oversaw the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section, Kevin O. Driscoll and John Keller, came in rapid succession on Thursday. Days earlier, the acting No. 2 official at the Justice Department, Emil Bove III, had ordered Manhattan prosecutors to drop the case against Mr. Adams.

The agency’s justification for dropping the case was explicitly political; Mr. Bove had argued that the investigation would prevent Mr. Adams from fully cooperating with President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Mr. Bove made a point of saying that Washington officials had not evaluated the strength of the evidence or the legal theory behind the case.

Ms. Sassoon, in a remarkable letter addressed to Attorney General Pam Bondi, said that Mr. Bove’s order to dismiss the case was “inconsistent with my ability and duty to prosecute federal crimes without fear or favor and to advance good-faith arguments before the courts.”

“I have always considered it my obligation to pursue justice impartially, without favor to the wealthy or those who occupy important public office, or harsher treatment for the less powerful,” she said. “I therefore deem it necessary to the faithful discharge of my duties to raise the concerns expressed in this letter with you and to request an opportunity to meet to discuss them further.”


Did Gov. Abbott just admit that school vouchers will defund public schools?

“The people defunding public schools are PARENTS choosing a better option than what their assigned school provides,” Gov. Abbott said.”Texas Governor ‘admits’ school choice could defund public schools

St. Michael’s Catholic School to Host 21st Annual Golf Tournament

CUERO, TEXAS – February 15, 2025 – St. Michael’s School has announced its 21st Annual Golf Tournament, scheduled to take place on Friday, April 11th. This much-anticipated event promises a day of golfing excitement, delectable food, and community camaraderie, all in support of the school.

Participants will gather on the green for an afternoon of golf, where they will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and enjoy friendly competition. Prior to teeing off, attendees will be treated to a delightful meal featuring fried fish, French fries, hush puppies, and coleslaw—a perfect Lenten treat.

The school extends an invitation to all golf enthusiasts, whether seasoned players or newcomers, to join the festivities and contribute to the school’s mission. In addition to participating, community members are encouraged to consider sponsorship opportunities to further support this worthy cause.

For those interested in joining the tournament or offering their support, registration is available at [smschoolcuero.org/smsgolf](http://smschoolcuero.org/smsgolf) or by contacting the school directly at 361-277-8677.

Yoakum Bulldogs Vs Cuero Gobblers Baseball Game Moved to Monday, Feb 17, 2025

Due to inclement weather and CHS basketball playoff games, the baseball game vs Yoakum, that is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 18, will be moved to Monday, Feb 17. The Gobbler Baseball game is free admission to all spectators, paid for by the Goebel family in honor of Dickie Goebel

Community is invited – Appreciation Banquet for Victor Mathis Sat. Feb. 15, 2025

CUERO, TX – The community of Cuero is invited to join in this special event in honor of the esteemed coach, Victor Mathis. An appreciation banquet will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at the Ag Friar Event Center, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, so bring your friends and family to celebrate this remarkable occasion!

Victor Mathis, a Cuero Gobbler who played for Buster Gilbreth’s 1970 football team that advanced to the state finals, had an illustrious coaching career spanning 39 years. He led three state championship track and field teams, one runner-up team, one football state championship team, and coached six teams that advanced to the semifinals. Mathis retired after the 2016 season due to knee replacement surgery and stepped away from summer track coaching following open-heart surgery in October of the same year.

Mathis has left a lasting impact on the community, and this banquet is a testament to his dedication and achievements. We hope to see you there as we come together to honor and celebrate Victor Mathis.

For more information or to contribute, please contact:
– Isabel Patton: 361-564-7868
– Angie Bowles: 361-243-0170
– Cevele Patton: 361-243-0159

City of Cuero Officials and City Residents Travel to the State Capitol

On February 11, 2025, a delegation from Cuero traveled to the State Capitol in Austin as guests of Senator Lois Kolkhorst and Representative AJ Louderback. The delegation included City Manager Wayne Berger, Mayor Emil Garza along with his wife, city employees, Councilmen, and city residents. This visit was part of the Cuero Chamber Day at the Capitol, an event organized to connect local leaders with state officials and advocate for policies beneficial to Cuero.

 

Attention All Yoakum Bulldog Fans!

February 13, 2025 – The Yoakum Bulldogs Basketball team is headed to the playoffs! The excitement is palpable as our Bulldogs prepare for the first round of the Bi-District playoffs.

Match Details:
– Teams:Yoakum Bulldogs vs. Luling Eagles
– Date: Tuesday, February 18th
– Location: Flatonia

Let’s show our support and pack the stands! Wear your Bulldog colors proudly and bring your loudest cheers. Let’s create an atmosphere that will propel our team to victory.

Ticket Information:
– Adults: $5
– Kids: $3

Let’s go Bulldogs! Your support can make all the difference. See you there! 🏀🎉

AJ Louderback Efforts Block Resolution HR236 honoring Cecile Richards

AJ Louderback, State Representative (R) District 30, efforts, along with other conservatives, were successful in stopping a resolution honoring Cecile Richards, the former President of Planned Parenthood. The resolution in question was HR236. According to Louderback, the resolution was set to be brought up on the house floor but was ultimately pulled following objections to suspending the rules.

Donna Howard (D) District 48

The bill was introduced by Donna Howard, Democratic Representative for District 48.  The unsuccessful resolution was to honor the life and legacy of Cecile Richards, who passed away on January 20, 2025, at the age of 67.  Cecile became politically active as a teenager, protesting the Vietnam War, and later earned a degree from Brown University.

Cecile Richards, born on July 15, 1957, in Waco, Texas, was an American activist who led the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliated Planned Parenthood Action Fund from 2006 to 2018. She was also elected to the Ford Foundation board of trustees in 2010 and co-founded Supermajority, a women’s political action group, in spring 2019.

Richards was the daughter of Ann Richards, who served as governor of Texas from 1991 to 1995, and David Richards, a lawyer who practiced civil rights law.

AJ Louderback (R) District 30

Louderback’s statement emphasized opposition to honoring Richards, highlighting the controversial nature of Planned Parenthood. However, Planned Parenthood is widely recognized for providing essential healthcare services to women, especially those from low-income backgrounds. These services include cancer screenings, contraception, STD testing and treatment, and other critical reproductive health services.

Reproductive rights, which include the ability of individuals and couples to make decisions regarding the number, spacing, and timing of their children, and to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health, are central to the organization’s mission. These rights also encompass the freedom to make decisions about reproduction without facing discrimination, coercion, or violence.

Yoakum Police Department Partners with Crown Hospice for Community Food Drive

Yoakum, TX – In an inspiring show of community support, the Yoakum Police Department has partnered with Crown Hospice to host a food drive aimed at helping those in need. From February 1-28, 2025, a donation bin will be available in the lobby of the Yoakum Police Department for the collection of nonperishable food items.

This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of both organizations to support the local community. Every donation—whether it be a can, box, or bag of food—contributes to alleviating hunger and demonstrating the generosity of Yoakum residents.

Donations can be made during the department’s regular lobby hours. Accepted items include canned foods, water, juice, cereal, sauce, oatmeal, snacks, noodles, canned fruits, canned vegetables, bread, pretzels, and various other nonperishable goods.

“We’re proud to partner with Crown Hospice to support our community,” said a spokesperson from the Yoakum Police Department. “Every contribution makes a difference, and we encourage everyone to participate.”

For more information about the food drive, contact Amanda or Kristi at 361-293-3544. Together, let’s show the strength and kindness of our community by contributing to this vital cause.

Ella Jander, an Arneckeville 4-H Student, Secures Third Place at San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

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San Antonio, TX – Ella Jander, a dedicated 4-H student from Arneckeville, showcased her skills and dedication by securing third place in the breeding beef heifers’ category at the prestigious San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Her achievement showcases her hard work and commitment to excellence in livestock showing.

Ella’s success at the stock show highlights the importance of 4-H programs in fostering youth development and agricultural education. Through her participation, Ella has not only gained valuable experience but also demonstrated the potential of young individuals in the field of agriculture.

The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo continues to be a platform for young talents like Ella to shine and inspire others in the community.