Hallettsville

Jacob Heck presents an award to one of his band students over at Sacred Heart schools last school year.

Jacob Heck presents an award to one of his band students over at Sacred Heart schools last school year.

Jacob Heck to split time between county's Catholic school bands

There’s a new leader of the band coming to Shiner Catholic Schools, and turns out, he’s the same fellow who helped lead the Sacred Heart Indian Band to the school’s highest point finish ever (405 points), earning them the runners-up title at last year’s TAPPS State Band Championship for Class 2A.
The Rev. Monsignor John Peters, pastor of Sacred Heart in Hallettsville, willingly sat as the target of a little needling, as well as a little praise, for the 2022 Roast and Toast to benefit the Emmaus Counseling Center. Photo by Janet Jones/The Catholic Lighthouse

The Rev. Monsignor John Peters, pastor of Sacred Heart in Hallettsville, willingly sat as the target of a little needling, as well as a little praise, for the 2022 Roast and Toast to benefit the Emmaus Counseling Center. Photo by Janet Jones/The Catholic Lighthouse

Everybody likes a well-done roast...

By BOBBY HORECKA and JANET JONES/The Catholic Lighthouse Sister Colette Kouba placed a pair of big paper ears on the Rev. Monsignor John Peters, pastor of Sacred Heart in Hallettsville, during his recent Roast and Toast event held in Victoria.
Photo by Bobby Horecka

Photo by Bobby Horecka

Scenes from St. Mary's Catholic Church Annual Picnic

Even triple digit heat didn't keep people away Sunday when members of St. Mary's Catholic Church near Hallettsville hosted their annual June picnic. There was plenty of food to eat, and plenty of cold drinks to drink, though.
Members of the Texas Sheriffs’ Regional Alliance met Wednesday, May 18, at Prasek’s in Hillje to approve a new set of bylaws and select new board members and officers.

Members of the Texas Sheriffs’ Regional Alliance met Wednesday, May 18, at Prasek’s in Hillje to approve a new set of bylaws and select new board members and officers.

Harmon named president of the regional sheriff’s alliance

Members of the Texas Sheriffs’ Regional Alliance met Wednesday, May 18, at Prasek’s in Hillje to approve a new set of bylaws and select new board members and officers, choosing Lavaca County’s very own Micah Harmon as new president of the organization.
Hallettsville Police arrested 17-year-old girl Wednesday on allegations that she threatened to bring a gun to school, just one day after the tragic events unfolded in Uvalde.

Hallettsville Police arrested 17-year-old girl Wednesday on allegations that she threatened to bring a gun to school, just one day after the tragic events unfolded in Uvalde.

HPD: Girl jailed after threats made to bring gun to school

A 17-year-old girl was arrested after Hallettsville police say they received several reports that she threatened to bring a firearm to Hallettsville High School, just hours after the tragic events unfolded in Uvalde last week, according to a May 25 HPD press release.
The proposed school bond fell, as did one of the school board's seated trustees. Challenger Justin Smith claimed Matthew Felcman's seat on the board with just 11 votes..

The proposed school bond fell, as did one of the school board's seated trustees. Challenger Justin Smith claimed Matthew Felcman's seat on the board with just 11 votes..

School bond falls in Saturday’s HISD election

Even before polls opened on election day morn, school district taxpayers had already cast more ballots against Hallettsville ISD’s proposed $13.82 million school bond package than it would ultimately collect to support it at the end of day Saturday, May 7.
Chastity Grant Carter, daughter of daughter of Elmo Grant, former Hallettsville police chief and current Place 1 councilman, topped the ballot count with 147 total votes in the lone contested race for Place 1 alderman in the May 7 local election.

Chastity Grant Carter, daughter of daughter of Elmo Grant, former Hallettsville police chief and current Place 1 councilman, topped the ballot count with 147 total votes in the lone contested race for Place 1 alderman in the May 7 local election.

Carter tops lone contested Hallettsville alderman race

Claiming roughly twice as many votes as her two competitors, Chastity Grant Carter walked away from Saturday’s three-way race for Hallettsville’s Place 1 alderman position the decisive victor in the lone contested race for local council seats.

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.

Polls in Lavaca County close at 7 p.m. Saturday, May. 7. Be sure to check back here later tonight for results.

Polls in Lavaca County close at 7 p.m. Saturday, May. 7. Be sure to check back here later tonight for results.

Lavaca County has much riding on today’s elections

Moulton decides a school board seat. Shiner picks who will serve on its council. Yoakum chooses council members, too, for the first time in nearly two decades. And Hallettsville weighs in on both council and school board members, as well as a proposed $13.8 million school bond package.