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Fall fishing heating up as water temperatures chill on lakes across the state
Riley Harris of Orange has reeled in plenty of heavyweight bass over the years, but none to compare to the bruiser that gobbled up his football jig on the morning of November 22 at Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
Kitty Kats come out on top in new YISD tourney
Just before Thanksgiving, November 21 - 23, Yorktown ISD hosted the 1st Annual Kitty Kat Classic girls basketball tournament. The tenteam tournament featured two pools. Pool A was Yorktown, St. Joseph (Victoria), Nordheim, Louise, and Banquete’s JV, who replaced a team that dropped out late. Pool B was Runge, Nixon-Smiley, Natalia, Industrial and Banquete. Each team played two games on Thursday and two games on Friday, and then were paired with the corresponding placed team from the other pool on Saturday.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
Clean Sweep: Council moves forward with cleanup of buildings, junk cars, rv, and commercial vehicles
The Yorktown City Council discussed the cleanup of two properties with landowners who attended the November 25 regular meeting. Eight property owners were notified that the city needs to hear from them on plans to repair or demolish their structures, in accordance with city ordinance.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
NEWS-VIEW IN BRIEF
Keep an eye out for the Grinch at the Firemen Stew, Bake Sale & Lion’s Club Raffle, starting at 5 p.m December 5 in Downtown Yorktown. Santa & Mrs. Clause at 6 p.m. with snow machine and performances by the YHS band and Christa Leigh’s School of Dance. Seating available.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
Buck stops at Sheriff’s door for no-show charge
DeWitt County Commissioners heard from Sheriff Carl Bowen at their meeting on November 25 about a hotel charge incurred by a former employee who did not attend training. Bowen had previously asked the county to pay the $171. 35, but withdrew that request.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
First Fall Fest
Children, teens and families enjoyed the first Yorktown Fall Festival on Sunday, November 24, at the City Park. Sponsors included: HEB Cuero, Walmart Cuero, Kermit and Doris Koehler, Crown Hospice, Jennifer Webb, Franke Farm Services, Friends of the Library, Tiffany Lemke, Yorktown Girl Scouts, Catholic Daughters, Yorktown FFA, Yorktown Project Graduation, Molly Capak, Skinny's Fireworks, Sylvan Learning Center, National Honor Society, The Extra Mile Cleaning Company, Yorktown Lions Club, El Shaddai Ranch, 5D Travelin Tavern, Stir Soda and Blowin Smoke BBQ.
12/04/2024 06:21 PM
Frances Carolyn Asher Lester
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frances Carolyn Asher Lester. Frances Carolyn Asher Lester was born to Frank Miller Asher and Floy Parker Asher on November 15, 1941 in Smiley, Texas where she spent her loving childhood with her younger beloved brother, Robert Franklin Asher.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Time for Deputy Santa requests, donations
Dear Editor, It is that time of year again! Christmas is just around the corner. The DeWitt County Sheriffs Office will again be sponsoring the Deputy Santa Program for the needy children of this county. The last 27 years that Deputy Santa has been in operation have been a great success. We have helped so many needy children in our county have a wonderful, merry Christmas. We wish to continue to provide for the needy children throughout DeWitt County. Our efforts have taken us from one end of the county to the other and throughout all of our communities. We would like to thank all of our contributors from the past 26 years, and we hope their donations along with any new donations this year will help satisfy the needs of the children in our community.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Richard Louis Nolen
Richard Louis Nolen, Sr., affectionately known as Dick, was born on June 2, 1934, in Yoakum, Texas, to the late Andrew Jackson Nolen and Ethel Ellen Samora. He went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, November 15, 2024, at the age of 90 years. Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife, Laura Genice (Powell); his son, Richard (Rick) L. Nolen Jr.; sisters, Lucille Bohuslav, Dorothy Power, Virginia Hirsch, Margaret Kaiser; two stillborn girls; brothers, Andrew Jackson Nolen III, Vernon Nolen, Henry Nolen, and David Nolen. Married for 54 years to Laura Genice, he was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Moulton High School takes first in essay contest
The Republican Women of the Yoakum Area (RWOYA) announced the winners of the 15th Annual Constitution Essay Contest Ceremony on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at the Yoakum Community Center. The winners were chosen from High School Seniors of home schools, public, and private schools in Lavaca, DeWitt, and Gonzales counties. There were 177 essays submitted. President Vickie Vickers introduced Education Committee Chair, Jackie McNerney, to announce this year’s contest winners.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Six hour CEU event to be held in Cuero
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of DeWitt County, De-Witt County Beef and Forage Committee and Cuero Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture are sponsoring a 6 Hour CEU Event to be held on Tuesday, December 3. The program will be held at the Anne Friar Thomas Homemaking Building, located in the Cuero City Park attached to the Friar Ag Center. Registration will take place between 7:00-8:00 a.m. with the program starting promptly at 8:00 a.m. Participants need to RSVP to attend this event, as there will be a noon meal. RSVP to the DeWitt Co. Extension Office by Wednesday, November 27th. Please be sure to show up early enough to allow time for registration. Other financial sponsors for the event are DeWitt County Producers Association (CO-OP), Ful-O-Pep, and DeWitt County Farm Bureau.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Legacy of Debra Baros, ‘Concert for Classrooms’ celebrated
The Cuero ISD Education Foundation hosted its annual 'Concert for Classrooms' on Nov. 9, at the Cuero ISD Performing Arts Center, raising crucial funds to support local educators and students.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Pet Adoptions of Cuero Has So Much to be Thankful For
As the small town non profit pet rescue and shelter looks back on the last 12+ years since it's inception - there is so so so so much to be thankful for: *Lucky to have a very visible location - 407 US Highway 183 South, Cuero *Proud of the standards of operation for intake of pets - making sure each pet is vetted, microchipped, spayed/ neutered *Blessed with dedicated 'walkers' who find time to walk, socialize, bathe and interact with the pets *Having a facility built to accommodate a large number of pets and with service areas, play areas, and welcoming areas for potential adopting guests *Blessed by media exposure on the Victoria TV Station, KIX Radio, KLove Radio, The Cuero Record, Yorktown News and Views and the Victoria Advocate *PAOC Adoption specialists ready to help potential adopters find the perfect pet for their home, their lifestyle and their family *Help and assistance from Cuero's established Vet Clinics - Cuero Vet Clinic and Dewitt Vet Clinic But most of all - the COMMUNITIES - Pet Adoptions of Cuero is so grateful and appreciative for the financial donations, food and supply donations and service donations. All this support helps keep the shelter succeeding and meeting its goals of taking in up to 400 cats and dogs each year, getting them vetted and adopted out. This includes support from Cuero, Yorktown, Yoakum, Runge, Sweet Home, Concrete, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Victoria and dozens of other small towns near and far. We are indebted to all the friends old and new who are the backbone of our success. Thank you one and all from all the pups, canines, kittens and felines - and most of all the PAOC staff and crew. We are making a difference!
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
The Cuero Record Devotional Page
Many of us will gather with family, friends, neighbors, or others this week to celebrate a very special day and time of year. Thanksgiving has a tremendous meaning and has been celebrated for years and years because of the blessings we have received from the Lord. He has graciously given to us in our abundance and delivered us from hard times in the past or present days of our lives.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Hunt Elementary School Honor Roll
2nd Grade “A” Honor Roll 1. Bobby Alley 2.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Defense smothers Navarro’s Slot T
The Cuero Gobblers scored 42 first-half points before coasting to a 56-21 victory over the Navarro Panthers on Friday. The Gobblers held the Panther’s Slot T offense scoreless until the third quarter.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
Gobblers peaking in time for Wimberley
In Region IV there are only two teams that have State Championship tradition and pedigree. Those teams are Wimberley and Cuero. The Texans have won five out of the last seven region titles (‘17, ‘19, ‘20, ‘22, ‘23). The other two were won by the Gobblers (‘18, ‘21). The two teams collide for the 17th time on Friday at 7:30 P.M., when the Cuero Gobblers (93) take on the Wimberley Texans (10-2), in the Regionals round of the playoffs at Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos. Cuero holds a 9-7 alltime series lead, but the playoff series is 4-4.
11/27/2024 01:52 PM
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