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Introducing Mrs. Courtney Kalinowski: New Director of the CHS Trotters 🎉Dance Team!

Cuero High School Trotters announced that Mrs. Courtney Kalinowski will be taking the helm as the Director of their CHS Trotters dance team. Her passion, expertise, and dedication will guide the talented dancers through the ’24-’25 year and beyond!

About Mrs. Courtney:

  • Texas State Alumna: Mrs Kalinowski brings her experience as a proud Texas State alumni and former Strutter to the team.
  • Teaching Legacy: For the past 15 years, she has been shaping young dancers’ lives at the Texas All-Star Dance Academy in Victoria.

 

 

June 18, 2024 Cowboy Camp

Cuero, Texas – June 18 @ 9:00 am – Friday, June 21 @ 12:00 pm CDT Cuero Chisholm Trail Museum will hold a Cowboy Camp at 302 North Esplanade Street, Cuero, TX, United States

96TH ANNUAL YOAKUM TOM TOM HIGHLIGHTS

YOAKUM GANG GRILLERS

2024 Yoakum Royalty

 Miss Yoakum: BRENNA PAIGE BLAND

Little Princess: Madilyn Ann Crandal, Little Prince: Gavin Guajardo, Little Miss: Kinsley Grace Vinklarek, Little Mister: Kason Garcia, Young Miss: Allie Page Ferry Junior Miss: Rilynn Elise Mayer

MORE HIGHLIGHTS


          4TH PLACE IN THE MIXERS CHOICE

       

Food Trucks

   

MILITARY VETERAN PEER NETWORK EVENTS

MONDAY:

Peers on the Pier 0800 – ?

Fishing at Indianola Marina

TUESDAY:

Peer 2Peer group meeting

1800-1900 crossroads area Veterans Center

2ND THURSDAYS:

MVPN Grill and Chill

Patriot Park 5:00-8:30

BUDDY CHECK LUNCH

11th of every month

Hall 1130 – 1300  American Legion

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL – Oscar Pulido 361-935-0753

VICTORIA, TEXAS

YOAKUM TOM TOM GANG GRILLERS TAKE HOME 11 PLAQUES AND CASH PRIZE

Yoakum, Texas – The Yoakum Gang Grillers take home 11 plaques and cash during the 96th Annual Yoakum Tom Tom held this past weekend.  The Gang Grillers were sponsored by Isaac’s Air.  The Yoakum Gang Grillers Team are Jennifer Cardenas, Isaac Cardenas, Andrea Jimenez, and Jason Rosales.

1st Place – Tomato Main Ingredient

2nd Place – Ribeye

3rd Place -Dessert

4th Place -Chef’s choice

4th Place -Ribs

4th Place -bbq sauce

4th Place -Tomato Main Ingredient

4th Place -Dessert

4th Place -ribeye

5th Place -chicken

5th Place – Dessert

 

 

2024 YOAKUM TOM TOM ROYALTY

2024 MISS YOAKUM

Brenna Paige Bland

Little Princess: Madilyn Ann Crandal, Little Prince: Gavin Guajardo, Little Miss: Kinsley Grace Vinklarek, Little Mister: Kason Garcia, Young Miss: Allie Page Ferry Junior Miss: Rilynn Elise Mayer

June 22, 2024 -Community Fundraiser: “Bake Sale & Silent Auction” to Support Liver Transplant Medical Costs

Cuero, Texas — The First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall is the venue for a heartfelt community event rallying around a local resident in need. Join us for the Bake Sale & Silent Auction on Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. at the corner of North Gonzales & East Broadway Street (next to McDonald’s Old Parking Lot).

Purpose:

Proceeds from this event will directly benefit Ermalinda Villa, who is undergoing a critical liver transplant. Let’s come together as a compassionate community to defray her medical costs and provide hope for a healthier future.

Event Details:

  • Bake Sale: Indulge in delicious homemade treats, including cookies, chips, and more.
  • Silent Auction: Bid on unique items generously donated by local businesses and individuals.
  • Meal Options: Enjoy sandwiches along with chips, cookies, and a refreshing drink.

Contact Information:

For additional information or inquiries, please reach out to:

  • Laura Broll: Phone: 361-935-4699
  • Misty Villa: Phone: 361-275-4491
  • Donations accepted

Let’s make a difference together! Your support matters.

 

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July 26, 2024 – Dueling Pianos “Summer Weekend Wind Down”

Dueling Piano’s “Summer Weekend Wind Down” Is back this coming July! Piano Punch is coming to the Venue on Church Street Friday, July 26th from 7pm – 11pm. Tables range from $500 – $1,000, seat 10 people each, and come with drink tickets. General admission tickets are on sale for $25 each. This extremely popular event sells out fast each year and we don’t want you to miss out. Call the Foundation office at 361-524-6103 or email nlantz@cuerohospital.org for more information and to reserve your table.

TABLE SELECTION:

Cuero City Council Approves Salary Increase for City Manager Wayne V. Berger

photo credit: John Hudgeons

Cuero, Texas – In a move that underscores the value of effective municipal leadership, the Cuero City Council has approved a salary increase for City Manager Wayne V. Berger. Following a comprehensive review and evaluation, the council has decided to raise Berger’s annual salary by $5,000, bringing it to a total of $146,500, effective April 9, 2024.

This decision reflects the council’s recognition of Berger’s pivotal role in steering the administrative functions of the city. Berger’s responsibilities are extensive and include appointing and removing city employees, selecting and evaluating department heads, and preparing the city’s annual budget. Additionally, Berger is tasked with submitting a complete report on the city’s finances and administrative activities at the end of each fiscal year.

Berger’s role extends beyond administrative duties; he is instrumental in advising the City Council on the financial condition and future needs of Cuero, making recommendations for the city’s betterment. His attendance at all council meetings, except when his performance is under review, allows him to participate in discussions, although he does not have voting rights.

The City Manager’s duties also encompass fostering partnerships among the council, staff, and citizens to develop public policy and build a sense of community. He maintains a written inventory of all real property and permanent equipment owned by the city, ensuring annual audits and accountability for city assets.

With the authority to restructure city departments for efficiency, subject to council approval, Berger’s role is crucial in shaping the administrative landscape of Cuero. The City Council’s decision to increase his salary is a testament to their confidence in his continued leadership and dedication to the city’s growth and prosperity.

The council has also agreed to review the base salary and other benefits of the city manager at least annually, ensuring that compensation remains commensurate with the responsibilities and performance of the role.

For more information on the City Manager’s duties and the recent salary adjustment, residents and interested parties are encouraged to contact the Cuero City Council.