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Beware of fog
Beware of fog
On December 17 in early morning fog, two 18-wheelers collided on Hwy 119 N. and FM 108 near Frank Kozielski Road. The road was closed most of the day to clear the wreckage. One driver was injured but expected to recover, while no information was available on the other drivery. 01/02/2025 11:37 AM
Sherry Uhl Cielencki
Sherry Uhl Cielencki
Sherry Uhl Cielencki, 68, of Westhoff passed away Tuesday, December 17, 2024. She was born December 12, 1956 in San Antonio to Gilford L. and Beverly Watkins Uhl. She married her beloved husband, Alton R. Cielencki on June 2, 1990 in Sutherland Springs. She worked for and retired from Texas Workforce Commission. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
For the last few days everyone in the world seems to be running scared of what the coronavirus has done and will possibly do. It seems people don’t realize that we have had these type concerns before. For Christians we all realize that if ‘God brings us to it, He will see us through it.’ 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
LetterstotheEditor
LetterstotheEditor
Dear Editor, On Thursday, December 12, 2024, at the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum, the Tri-City Empowerment Council sponsored a Christmas Celebration in honor of the Foster/Adopt Families TARE. This celebration was to recognize foster parents and adopt families for all of the selfless support that they give the children in their homes. It was also to spread hope and love to the foster children. The evening began with tours of the museum and continued with joy and festive live music played by the Wildcat Christmas Ensemble and a beautiful skit by Debbie Scott and Rogers Wardy that told the meaning of Christmas. Our night in Cuero ended with a ride through Cuero's Lighted Park with hot chocolate. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Jimmy Ray Bulgerin
Jimmy Ray Bulgerin
Jimmy Ray Bulgerin, 85, of Cuero passed away Monday, December 16, 2024. He was born in Seguin, Guadalupe County on February 15, 1939 to Theodore R. Sr. and Louie Lambert Bulgerin. He attended Seguin Independent School graduating high school in 1957. He married Helen Ruth Hadamek on June 18, 1960 in Cuero at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. He was drafted into the US Army on October 15, 1962 and was honorably discharged on October 15, 1964. He served active duty in Miami, Florida. Upon discharge he went to work for the United States Postal Service. He worked in Cuero, Victoria and later became the Postmaster in Hallettsville and retired in 2001. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Kindergarten-1st grade, 1st place Benito Solis.
‘Something from Nothing’ ornament contest winners announced
Keep Cuero Beautiful sponsored its yearly “Something from Nothing” holiday ornament contest, encouraging students to create and make a holiday ornament using materials which could be recycled— styrofoam, plastic, wooden sticks, glass jars, bottle tops, and wood. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
DeWitt Briefs
DeWitt Briefs
Hayrides at Christmas in the Park Every Wednesday until January 1, the Cuero Volunteer Fire Department is hosting hayrides through the Christmas in the Park from 6-9 p.m. Night of Lights Walk with friends and family through the beautiful light display in Cuero Park on January 2, at 6:30 p.m. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Cuero students build shelters for pets in need
Cuero students build shelters for pets in need
Just in time for colder temperatures, the pets of six families that struggle to provide shelter for them are receiving dog houses built by Cuero Junior High shop students. The project, called Cozy Critters, is spearheaded by senior NHS student Kemper Tieken. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Mayor Emil Garza, center, along with the City Council proclaimed the City of Cuero a Tourism Friendly Community at a special meeting on December 19. Pictured L-R: Chamber Of Commerce Executive Director Angie Cuellar, Garza, and Administrative Assistant Sara Blain. (Contributed Photo)
City approves permit for Norma’s House
After proclaiming the City of Cuero a Tourism Friendly Community, City Council went into a lengthy executive session at its special meeting on December 19. Upon resuming an open meeting, council approved the conditional use permit, with conditions, for Norma’s House at 1105 N. Hunt Street. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Deputy Santas
Deputy Santas
“Deputy Santas” Kimberly Jalufka and Jail Capt. Jerry Garza wrap last-minute Christmas presents for December 20 deliveries to children throughout DeWitt County. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
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5 Years of Service
At this year’s Employee Christmas Party, Citizen's Bank employees, CEO Bobby Strieber and Brooke Weise, were honored for their five years of service. Pictured L-R: Operations Supervisor Connie Imes; Assistant Vice President Jeanette Willis; CEO Yorktown Banking Center Bobby Strieber; Brooke Weise; Roxanne von Roeder; Jennifer Guinn; Taylon Bedynek and Kristin Ckodre. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
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Regulators say almost all county's groundwater contaminated
Nearly every county in Texas has at least one case of groundwater contamination, according to an annual report outlined in The Texas Tribune. The latest report compiles 2,870 open cases of groundwater contamination, some of which go back decades, according to the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Christmas Cheer
Christmas Cheer
Citizens Bank in Yorktown brought a little bit of Christmas Cheer to the Yorktown Nursing Home residents on Wed., Dec. 11th. Pictured L-R: CEO Bobby Strieber with his granddaughter, Annie; Operations Supervisor Connie Imes; Roxanne von Roeder, Kristin Ckodre, Taylon Bedynek and Brooke Weise with Weston Weise. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Elizabeth Leigh Barrett Schulze
Elizabeth Leigh Barrett Schulze
Verda Mae Foerster, 87, of Yorktown, passed away Sunday, December 15, 2024. She was born June 12, 1937 in Yorktown to Albert and Vera Emma Geffert Podsim. She married the love of her life Edgar J. Foerster on July 19, 1959. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Yorktown News-View
Yorktown News-View
For the last few days everyone in the world seems to be running scared of what the coronavirus has done and will possibly do. It seems people don’t realize that we have had these type concerns before. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Santa brings Christmas cheer; lowest season’s gas prices since 2020
Santa brings Christmas cheer; lowest season’s gas prices since 2020
(December 17, DALLAS) – For those hitting the road ahead of Christmas or getting last minute gifts, Santa has delivered. Motorists will likely see a national average price of gas of $2.95 per gallon on Christmas, the lowest we’ve seen on Christmas Day since 2020, according to GasBuddy, the leading fuel savings platform saving North American drivers the most money on gas. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
Understanding the importance of hay quality
Understanding the importance of hay quality
One of the first considerations when feeding hay is that it should be based on individual animal requirements. For optimal production, forage quality should be matched as closely as possible to the nutritional needs of the animal. Low quality forage can result in reduced animal performance and increased supplemental feeding costs. Whereas hay of sufficient quality, little or no supplementation will be necessary to meet the animals’ nutritional needs. 12/26/2024 03:33 PM
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