Lavaca County

Cheryl Thompson Draper is introduced Friday as the new SD-18 SREC representative.

Cheryl Thompson Draper is introduced Friday as the new SD-18 SREC representative.

Lavaca County GOP Chair elected to SREC

Lavaca County Republican Party Chair Cheryl Thompson-Draper picked up a brand-new title on her trip to the Republican Party of Texas (RPT)’s state convention last week in Houston, where she was elected one of two representatives to the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) for State Senate...
Majek Vineyard & Winery staff gather for a photo with a special group of visitors last week, a group of Rotarians from France who stopped by as part of their Texas tour, ahead of this week’s International Rotary Club Convention in Houston.

Majek Vineyard & Winery staff gather for a photo with a special group of visitors last week, a group of Rotarians from France who stopped by as part of their Texas tour, ahead of this week’s International Rotary Club Convention in Houston.

Bonjour et bienvenue en Moravie!

Majek Vineyard & Winery in Moravia hosted a crowd last weekend that you might not expect to come across in Lavaca County, especially not in a tiny place like Moravia. “We had the most amazing group of people down yesterday,” winery owner Randy Majek shared on Saturday.
Several Lavaca County teams competed in the Beach-To-Bay Relay Marathon on May 20 in Corpus Christi. In the Open Women Division, Pretty Fast For a Phat Girl came in No. 18 in 4 hours, 36.38 minutes and Shiner Blondes was No. 96 in 4:37:51. In the Masters Men and Women Division, Shiner Stuff was seventh in 4:40.45. in 3 Men and 3 Women Division, Shiner 6 Pack was No. 71  Photo courtesy of Kristi Koudelka Bludau.

Several Lavaca County teams competed in the Beach-To-Bay Relay Marathon on May 20 in Corpus Christi. In the Open Women Division, Pretty Fast For a Phat Girl came in No. 18 in 4 hours, 36.38 minutes and Shiner Blondes was No. 96 in 4:37:51. In the Masters Men and Women Division, Shiner Stuff was seventh in 4:40.45. in 3 Men and 3 Women Division, Shiner 6 Pack was No. 71 Photo courtesy of Kristi Koudelka Bludau.

The Lavaca County Courthouse is featured on the cover of the June 2022 issue of Texas County Progress magazine.

The Lavaca County Courthouse is featured on the cover of the June 2022 issue of Texas County Progress magazine.

Lavaca County featured in Texas County Progress magazine

Those of us who live here already know this, but Lavaca County takes front and center this month as county officials from across Texas make plans to attend one of the many conferences and training session that typically offered this time of year.
Lance Cpl. Thomas Wayne Lenz was buried along with that of five other Lavaca County soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice, is inscribed on the Vietnam War Memorial at Hallettsville. Contributed Photo.

Lance Cpl. Thomas Wayne Lenz was buried along with that of five other Lavaca County soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice, is inscribed on the Vietnam War Memorial at Hallettsville. Contributed Photo.

Moulton Marine Made Ultimate Sacrifice In Vietnam

Editors Note: This article was written by Staff Writer Murray Montgomery in 2005. We felt it was appropriate to print it again in honor of Memorial Day. They were typical high school boys – three young friends and classmates at Moulton High School (Texas).

One hot May is much like another dry time, not so long ago

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An unlucky 13 years ago local news editor Bobby Horecka swung through Lavaca County as part of a larger statewide drought story he put together while working for the Texas Farm Bureau in March 2009. The video story shown here, would later air as part of the bureau's regular programming on the RFD-TV Network. Stories were also crafted for the bureau's print publications, its radio news programming and, combined, those stories helped launch a website that became a clearinghouse for all things drought-related in Texas.

This video news story, its complementary magazine story from Texas Agriculture, and the drought website would earn Horecka three of the four national media awards he claimed that year for work done with the bureau back then. As we embark on several similar multi-media-styled projects as a local news organization in coming weeks and since it sure seems like those dry times may well be taking root once more, we thought it might prove interesting to revisit a few things folks shared with us back then.

One of those sharing happens to be local cattleman Mike Helller, who granted us an interview back in 2009, just a stone's throw from our Hallettsville news office doors today. There during one of his Tuesday sales at the auction barn, right out front of the Hallettsville Livestock Commission Co., we visited for a good long while. Although his interview appears near the end of this story, Heller was the first person we talked with to begin this crazy, two-day ride across Texas back then.

Horecka captured all images used, both video and still-frames that ran with the print version. He organized the travel/interview schedules, he conducted the interviews, and he later wrote both the stories and scripts used for this story and others done which incorporated various elements of these stories.

Locals back both propositions, which dealt with property tax matters.

Locals back both propositions, which dealt with property tax matters.

Lavaca County voters back state propositions

Lavaca County voters backed the state’s two propositional changes to the Texas constitution overwhelmingly Saturday, May 7, unofficial election night returns showed.