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Gilbert Pargmann/ Nordheim News
The adventure of screaming girls one to remember
GOD first...Heavenly Father, love is not easy. To love someone as we love ourselves, Lord, we fail You and one another. Help us Lord to forgive someone, even though we are challenged by their attitude toward us, be it a stranger, family, ourself, or someone we meet. Even as we struggle to love others, we receive the greatest love of all, Your Amazing Grace. We ask in the name of the one who sacrificed his life for our forgiveness, Jesus Christ. Amen. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Joe Olive/ Wealth & Wisdom
Think local, act local: do not bet against America
The election is finally over. Every election cycle, many Americans find themselves on an emotional rollercoaster. We cast our votes, participating in the democratic process outlined in our great Constitution, but often, we lose control over what happens next. It took me about 20 years after I began voting at age 18 to realize that I'd rather focus on things I can control. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Arrest Report Week of Nov. 01, 2024 to Nov. 07, 2024
Arrest Report Week of Nov. 01, 2024 to Nov. 07, 2024
Jail Average Daily Count – 84 Inmates Housed for Other Agencies – 23 November 01, 2024 Erica Lee Montelongo, 45, of Yorktown, Violation of Probation/Obstruction or Retaliation, No Bond, DCSO Destiny Angel DeLosSantos, 21, of Cuero, Possession Controlled Substance PG1=$ 100=$ 100 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Cuero’s newest store, “Look at That Wreath” owned by Rhonda Pakebusch, was welcomed with a Ribbon Cutting by the Cuero Chamber of Commerce. Located next to Rendezvous in the old Pakebusch location, the event was held on November 1st. (Contributed photo)
Welcome Wreaths
. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Candace Williamson/ County Extension Agent 4-H & Youth Development
4-H registration deadline approaching, canned food drive underway
September and October have flown by and have started the 4-H year off the best way possible! As we get further into the 4-H year, don’t forget that new 4-H enrollment and re-enrollment is occurring right now. All youth and adult volunteers must re-enroll annually. Cuero Livestock Show has an eligibility rule that all youth must be registered in 4-H or FFA on or before December 1st, 2024, to be able to compete in the livestock show, homemaking show, horse show, and ag mechanics show. The enrollment fees are as follows: $30 for 4-H members, $10 for Clover Kids, and $10 for Adult Volunteers. You can enroll at https://v2.4honline. com/#/user/signin. As a reminder, 4-H age is 8 years old and in the 3rd grade through 12th grade. Clover Kid age is 5 years old and in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. There are 43 different 4-H projects to choose from in the Texas 4-H program, which means showing an animal is not your only option! Our projects are based on and around Agriculture and Livestock, Family and Community Health, Leadership and Citizenship, Natural Resources, and STEM. We currently have monthly meetings for our youth involved in the county wide Sewing project, Robotics, Food and Nutrition, and Clover Kids Projects. We are always looking for adult volunteers to share their knowledge and expertise with our youth. If you have a passion for something and want to share it with the youth of DeWitt County, please contact Candace at the Extension Office to talk about being a registered volunteer for our 4-H program. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
George Lee Saunders
George Lee Saunders
George Lee Saunders, 78, of Yorktown passed away peacefully on October 29, 2024 at home surrounded by his family. He was born June 28, 1946 in Yorktown to Eli and Pauline Machost Saunders. He joined the United States Marines and served in Vietnam. After serving his country he worked for the oilfield industry for over 52 years and retired in 2014. He married the love of his life Sandy Crader on December 30, 1972. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Brandon Wayne Dlugosch
Brandon Wayne Dlugosch
Brandon Wayne Dlugosch, 40, of Yorktown passed away Monday, November 4, 2024. He was born August 19, 1984 in Victoria, Tx to Pete and Patricia Kunschik Dlugosch. Brandon graduated from Yorktown High School in 2002. After graduation he then joined the family businesses, eventually taking over the family ranching operations. He took a lot of pride in the cattle and he had a love for all animals. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Roger Weise, 85, holds his Perfect Game trophy from a 1979 game he pitched. Weise and two fellow fastpitch teammates from Yoakum will be inducted into the FastPitch Legends Hall of Honor on November 16. (Staff photos)
Fastpitch players to receive honor listing
Roger Weise, 85, has 25 shirts from the different teams he pitched for in his 50-year career of fast-pitch softball. The game has become a women’s competitive sport, but it started in the 1930s with men’s leagues in communities everywhere, much like Little League. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Flags placed on veteran graves at Westhoff Cemetery
Flags placed on veteran graves at Westhoff Cemetery
Mueller-Schaffner American Legion Post 369 of Westhoff, Texas, partnered up with Westhoff School fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students to place flags on veteran grave sites. This patriotic activity took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with beautiful weather in attendance at Westhoff Cemetery. Sue Hilbrich welcomed students and staff then introduced the American Legion volunteers. Terri Boothe had a brief discussion which required student participation about Election Day and Westhoff history. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
DeWitt Briefs
DeWitt Briefs
Book Club For book lovers, the Cuero Municipal Library will host its Book Club meeting on Friday, November 22, at 4 p.m. Join us for lively discussions and the opportunity to share your love of literature. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Republicans dominate in general election
Republicans dominate in general election
While results of the Nov. 5 election are considered unofficial until they’re canvassed by local officials, the results are in. Of the 11,428 registered voters in DeWitt County, 67.93% cast ballots in the election, according to the DeWitt County Elections Office. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
The Lady Gobblers celebrate an Arissa Carbonara kill. (Photos by Courtney Kubesch)
The Lady Gobblers
. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
The Gobbler defense takes down a Robstown player in the last regular game of the season. (Photo by Mike Cantu)
Gobbler’s defense picks ’Pickers
The Cuero Gobblers forced a total of five turnovers on their way to a dominating victory over the Robstown Cottonpickers, 55-6. The Gobblers finished the regular season with a 7-3 record and are headed to the playoffs, where they will face the La Féria Lions. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Hammer was a crafty buck that always moved under the cover of darkness. Thompson beat the deer at its own game by slipping in to her stand two hours before daylight and waiting him out on opening morning.
Emotions soar as 14-year-old youth hunter brings down her target buck on opening weekend
I don’t know how your deer season has gone so far. For Halle and Matt Thompson of Pollok, opening morning turned out to be one they won’t soon forget. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
Life is short and should not be taken for granted. We should thank the Lord every morning and every night for the time He has given us on earth. No one knows the time the Lord is going to take us home to be with him or allow Satan to take non-believers to his hot place in hades. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Pet Adoptions of Cuero Ambassadors Lizzie Rosson and Camryn Lake share some puppy love with residents at Cuero Nursing and Rehab. Both the residents and the puppies enjoyed the extra affection. (Contributed Photo)
Puppy Love, not just for kids
The crew at Pet Adoptions of Cuero had a fun afternoon recently sharing some puppy love with several of the residents at Cuero Nursing and Rehab Center. PAOC packed up three special pups for this event. And it was a pass, share, hug, cuddle and snuggle time for the fur babies. They loved getting all the attention and human contact with so many of the residents. The PAOC staff also loved hearing endearing stories some of the residents shared about their former pets. Many of them still had pictures galore to show on their cell phones of their former 'Fido' or 'Fluffy.' Thanks to Jennifer Wilson, activities director, for the invitation to this delightful pet related afternoon. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
Students win anti-bullying poster contests
Students win anti-bullying poster contests
. 11/13/2024 04:15 AM
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