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Warning: Be on lookout for Pecan Nut Casebearer eggs
Warning: Be on lookout for Pecan Nut Casebearer eggs
The Pecan Nut Casebearer is one of the most important nut infesting insect pests for pecans. The Pecan Nut Casebearer completes two to four generations per year with the first generation having the greatest potential for damage. Adults of the overwintering generation emerge in April and lay eggs on the nutlets soon after pollination. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
Having the opportunity of talking with my brother recently he spoke of some the days he spent when working offshore. Of the many experiences he had one stood out more to me than others because of how he conducted himself when on the rig. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Julianna Cox blasts one over during the game against Wimberley. Cox had two home runs in the series.
Nail-biter nale typies Lady Gobbler’s winning season
The Cuero Lady Gobblers put up a valiant effort in their two-game playoff series against the Wimberley Lady Texans on May 1 and May 2, ultimately falling short in a pair of tightly contested games. The series showcased the fierce spirit and team love of the game of the Lady Gobblers, earning the respect of their fans and leaving them with high hopes for future seasons. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Everyone’s input needed for Comprehensive Plan
Everyone’s input needed for Comprehensive Plan
Hello All Congratulations to Councilman-at-Large Adam Arroyo on his re-election. I look forward to continuing our work together. Congratulations are in order for Mr. Charles Tounley, who was elected as Councilman- at-Large, filling the vacancy by Councilman Bill Matthy’s, who decided not to run for another term. Bill served the Citizens of Cuero for 17 years, the City of Cuero owes Bill a huge debt of gratitude. I personally am going to miss his wit and wisdom. He served as Mayor Pro Tem for 14 years under 3 successive Mayors. Within the last year the Council has/will lose 31 years of historical experience with the departure of past Mayor Sarah Post Meyer, who served for 14 years and Councilman Matthy’s with 17 years. Time goes on, I am proud of the current council make up and look forward to working with our newest Councilmen. Both Councilmen Arroyo and Tounley will be sworn in at the regular council meeting on May 12, 2025. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Culinary students' talents going to the DOGS
Culinary students' talents going to the DOGS
It's no secret that one of the most newsworthy and successful courses this year at Cuero High School are the culinary classes taught by Mrs. Laura Notaro. These culinary students have been featured in the news for creating desserts at high profile events, creating menus for charity functions and even providing dinner fare for city council. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Cuero Gobblers and Floresville Tigers: A Thrilling Showdown
Cuero Gobblers and Floresville Tigers: A Thrilling Showdown
Baseball fans were treated to an exhilarating two-game matchup between the Cuero Gobblers and the Floresville Tigers on May 1 and May 3. These games were filled with heart-pounding moments, showcasing the drive of both teams. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
State Track & Field
State Track & Field
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Director Sandra T. Osman, at left, received the honor of Cuero’s Main Street Program’s recognition at the First Lady’s Main Street Event at the Texas Capitol on Wednesday, April 23rd. Cecilia Abbott is shown fourth from left. (Contributed photo)
1st Lady Abbott honors Cuero’s Main Street program
STAFF R EPORT Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott honored Cuero’s Main Street Program alongside those from Amarillo, Denison, San Marcos, and Texarkana. Sandra T. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Members of Cuero’s _rst Mayor’s Youth Council and the 4-H served the food at the 6th Annual Hometown Harvest on April 28. Diners had to battle a bit of wind, but made it into a scrumptious dessert from the Mad Batter Bakery. Proceeds from this year’s celebration will bene_t DeWitt 4-H, DeW...
Feast features local fare
STAFF R EPORT Families, friends, and new acquaintances gathered to enjoy a feast featuring farm-fresh Texas ribeye, turkey stuffed with spinach, and sides of potatoes, corn, and spinach salad adorned with berries at Cuero’s 6th Annual Hometown Harvest on Main, held on Monday night, April 28. Live music by Matt Thigpen and Dave Williams flowed with the SEE HARVEST, PAGE wonderful spirits of beer and wine from Ranch House Spirits & Gifts, and gusts of wind provided by nature herself. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
DEWITT BRIEFS
DEWITT BRIEFS
B RIEFS Cuero Select Track Don’t miss out this summer: register your athlete for Cuero Select Track Club! Registration dates: May 5-12, 6-7 p.m. at 2204 Rosie Dunn (Diamond K Services). 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Incumbents prevail in courteous election
Incumbents prevail in courteous election
STAFF R EPORT Most of DeWitt County’s voters were pro-active in the May 3 Election with the majority (7.63%) getting to the polls earlier than election day. The incumbents for the DeWitt Hospital District, Cuero City Council and the Yorktown School Board carried the day, while Charles Tounley and Sean Douglas received nods in their respective office bids. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Melvin Ray Borgfeld
Melvin Ray Borgfeld
Melvin Ray Borgfeld was born on April 15, 1939, in Weesatche, TX, to his parents, Ruben and Elorene Borgfeld. He went to be with our Lord on April 28, 2025, in San Antonio, TX, surrounded by his family at the age of 86 years old. Melvin grew up in Yorktown, TX on a farm with his family, which taught him hard work and dedication. He graduated from Yorktown High School in 1958. He enjoyed being on his ranch in Blanco, TX, barbecuing, motorcycles and cars, taking road trips, being at the beach, tubing on the river and spending quality time with his family. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
Dozens of commercial tires were recently dumped on Edgar Leesville Rd. in Precinct 2 and will cost approximately $2,200 to clean up. (Contributed by Brenda Lopez of Precinct 2)
Illegal tire and trash dumping costing taxpayers
At a regular meeting on April 28th at the County Courthouse, the DeWitt County Commissioners discussed illegal dumping of tires and trash that has significantly burdened taxpayers with cleanup costs and may result in stricter environmental enforcement measures. The court also lifted the burn ban on April 29th following their meeting. For guidelines on outdoor burning, please refer to https://www.co.dewitt. tx.us/page/dewitt. Emergency. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
DEWITT COUNTY ARREST REPORT
DEWITT COUNTY ARREST REPORT
Jail Average Daily Count – 90 Inmates Housed for Other Agencies – 23 APRIL 25, 2025 Raquel Amaya Delossantos, 40, of Kenedy, Violation Probation/Arson, Bond of $30,000, DSCO Ronnie Wayne White Jr., 23, of Cuero, Unlawful Carrying Weapon, Bond of $4,000, Cuero PD Ricardo Ochoa, 60, of Nordheim, Burglary Habitation, Bond of $20,000, Theft Service >=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Theft Service >=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Theft Service >=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Possession Controlled Substance PG1<1G Drug Free Zone, No Bond, Theft Service >=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $10,000, DCSO John Williams Michaud, 59, of Cuero, Driving While License Invalid, Bond of $500, Possession Controlled Substance PG1<1G, Bond of $5,000, Cuero PD Matthew Earl Gomez, 44, of Yoakum, Violation Bond/ Protective Order Assault/ Stalk IAT, No Bond, DCSO Jeremias Villa Flores, 44, of Cuero, Evading Arrest/ Detention, Bond of $4,000, Possession Controlled Substance PG1<1G, Bond of $5,000, Tamper/Fabricate Physical Evidence with Intent to Impair, Bond of $10,000, Cuero PD Quintin Juvon King, 35, of Cuero, Evading Arrest Detention, Bond of $4,000, Possession Marijuana<2oz, Bond of $2,000, Resist Arrest Search or Transport, Bond of $2,000, Possession Controlled Substance PG1<1G, Bond of $5,000, Manufacture/Delivery Controlled Substance PG 1-B>=4G<200G, Bond of $50,000, Cuero PD DeWilliam Meritt Bixler, 53, of El Paso, Theft Property>=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Secure Execution Document Decept>=$ 2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Forgery Financial Instrument, Bond of $5,000, Fraud Use/Possession Identifying Information# of Items<5, Bond of $5,000, Secure Execution Document Decept>=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Secure Execution Document Decept>=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Secure Execution Document Decept>=$2,500<$30K, Bond of $5,000, Fraud Use/Possession Identifying Information# of Items<5, Bond of $5,000, Fraud Use/ Possession Identifying Infor-mation# of Items<5, Bond of $5,000, Fraud Use/Possession Identifying Information# of Items<5, Bond of $5,000, DCSO APRIL 26, 2025 No arrests were made on this date APRIL 27, 2025 Devyn Whittington, 23, of Cuero, Assault Family Member Previous Convictions, Bond of $20,000, Cuero PD APRIL 28, 2025 Marisa Celeste Martinez, 26, of Victoria, Theft of Service>=$750<$2,500 (Victoria Co.), Bond of $1,000, Cuero PD APRIL 29, 2025 Jessica Herrera Castilllo, 46, of Yoakum, Accident Involving Injury/Death, No Bond, Failure to Stop and Render Aid, Bond of $5,000, Bail Jumping and Failure to Appear, Bond of $30,000, Capias Pro Fine/Speeding> 10% Above Posted Limit, Fine of $347.80, Yoakum PD VivekVinod, 29, of Woodville, Sexual Assault, Bond of $75,000, DCSO APRIL 30, 2025 Rene Antonio Arias, 55, of Yorktown, Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon, Bond of $75,000, DCSO Casey Ann Perez, 21, of Cuero, Capias Pro Fine/No Texas Fishing License, Fine of $311.20, Cuero PD MAY 01, 2025 Aniya Nicole Morales, 22, of Bryan, Speeding 10% or Over 50 MPH in a 30 MPH Zone, Bond of $500, Violate Promise to Appear, Bond of $500, Cuero PD. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
The Yorktown City Council took further action at its regular meeting on April 28 to continue the demolition and clean up of dilapidated properties around town, including on Sixth and Eighth Street as well as West Street. In the public comments, Bud and Peggy Cryer asked for help with a nei...
Demolition Progress
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House bill proposes new standardized test
House bill proposes new standardized test
A Texas House bill would eliminate the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness test and replace it with a test comparing students’ performance to one another rather than state-set standards, the Austin American- Statesman reported. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
From left, Layne Wisian, Cody Jones, Brayden Jennings and Nick Villarreal. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Nordheim FFA has successful season
Nordheim FFA had a very successful spring CDE season. The agriculture technology mechanics and systems team placed ninth at the state contest, first in area and first in district. 05/07/2025 11:28 AM
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