As the first light of Memorial Day crept over Port Bolivar, a hushed gathering assembled at the local fire station. Just before sunrise on Monday, the community came together for a poignant flag protocol ceremony, a time-honored tradition dedicated to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Led by George King, Director of…
Crenshaw Elementary and Middle School recently hosted its anticipated Magnet Showcase, and it was nothing short of extraordinary. The event highlighted the incredible work students have been doing all year, integrating every subject through the lens of environmental science—true to Crenshaw’s unique identity as a magnet school. From Kindergarten through Eighth Grade, each class presented…
Graduation night at High Island High School last Friday was extra special for ten seniors who were awarded scholarships from Texas Crab Festival Charities (TCFC). The evening was filled with pride and excitement as these outstanding students were recognized for their achievements and potential. The scholarships were presented by Annette Dailey, TCFC Scholarship Director, who…
Your getaway to Crystal Beach and Bolivar Peninsula promises sun, sand, and endless adventure! Spend your days relaxing on the beach, fishing off the jetty, or cruising the scenic peninsula by golf cart. Explore local favorites like the historic Fort Travis or spot dolphins on your ferry ride. For a fun day trip, hop over…
There are valid reasons for not following ships and boats closely. This column will address how to use your judgment to maintain a proper distance from other vessels in a following situation. Rules of the Road: Overtaking (Rule 13) Rule 13 of the Navigation Rules says that “any vessel overtaking any other vessel shall keep…
East Galveston Bay – Surface water temperature 82 degrees. The water clarity is average for East Galveston Bay, with better clarity west of Yates. The redfish bite was excellent for us this week, around drains and in the very shallow water areas back in the marsh. We are still using Imitation shrimp lures & tails…
This week spans centuries of triumph, tragedy, and transformation. In 1703, Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg, shaping Russia’s future, while in 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquered Mount Everest. We remember the sinking of the Bismarck in 1941, the signing of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, and the devastating Johnstown Flood of…
The sun was out bright and shiny and I had just decided to go out and lie in the pool. But first, I thought I’d go ahead and plant some more flowers I bought yesterday. I had my orange Gator Ade and my towel. Then, along came this cool blast of wind and the sky…
By Shannon Williams As I started my college career, computers were not something that were part of our everyday life. I was thrilled when my parents let me take the family portable typewriter to college, I think I was the only one who used it, but I had already started the habit of taking notes…
Fishing has long been a beloved pastime and profession along the Texas Gulf Coast, with anglers savoring the thrill of reeling in fresh seafood. But what happens after the catch? One of the best ways to preserve your hard-earned haul is by freezing it—but is frozen fish ever as good as fresh? Understanding the benefits,…