Lifestyle
Cuero Regional Hospital Welcomes in the New Year with New Family Additions
News Staff
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
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The EVThing celebrates grand opening
News Staff
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
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The pouring rain broke this past Tuesday long enough for Cuero’s The EVThing’s Grand Opening and Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting ceremony. On hand were EVThing General Manager Mackenzie Webber, Chef David Rathbun, Assistant Manager Jo-Leah Wallace, Beer/Wine and Build-out Manager John Mitchell, founder and gelato maker Annemarie Leslie, and owners Riki Rushing and Allen Gilmer, Angie Cuellar from the Cuero Chamber of Commerce, Cuero Mayor Sarah Meyer, and Brian Vestal from Victory Kia of Victoria who showcased KIA’s Ev6 and Ev9 electric cars and SUVs.
YISD FUN-draisers
News Staff
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
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junior high 7th grade, and high school 9th grade. This is a very valuable fundraiser that could help save a life. If you know anyone in need of a mammogram who does not have insurance or coverage for this service in particular please feel free to reach out. If interested, contact 361-214-1776 @ ext 3122 and speak to YISD Lead Nurse, Maria Knebel, RN.
Local resident turns 101 years old
Kimber Mccrory
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
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Ms. Joyce Afflerbach of Cuero celebrated her 101st birthday on January 6. Ms. Afflerbach, who is a resident at Whispering Oaks Rehab and Nursing, had her family in attendance to help commemorate the day.
Hunt Elementary Spelling Bee
From Staff Reports
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
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Hunt Elementary held its annual Spelling Bee on December 11, 2023. Fifty students participated in the Bee, spelling words such as glumly, appreciation, spacious and inscrutable as they whizzed their way through ten rounds.
These Christmas Stockings have “Gone to the Dogs”
News Staff
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
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Pet Adoptions of Cuero hosted a Christmas event recently for the children that belong to the Happily Homeschooled organization. The group’s director Kimberly Lapp came by in November to collect all the empty Christmas stockings that were hung outside each pet’s kennel. The school group purchased toys, treats, pet blankets and goodies galore to fill each stocking. The children, ages 3 to 13, arrived with all the “named” packets and had a fun afternoon finding their chosen pet’s kennel to hang their stuffed holiday stocking. It was a delight for the students to meet the orphan pet they were gifting with some toys and chews that are not normally in the shelter’s budget. The highlight of the event was catering by Sugarplum’s Sweets Shop with some gorgeous cupcakes and best of all “paw” print cookies. On Christmas morning, there will be some very happy homeless (for now) canines getting some new chews and toys thanks to this caring group of homeschooled children and their parents.