• Bolivar Beatdown Shark Fishing Tournament

    Bolivar Beatdown Tournament Reels in Big Wins

    The Bolivar Beatdown Shark Fishing Tournament, hosted by Texas Shark Radio, proved to be one of the biggest fishing events of the summer, drawing hundreds of anglers to the shores of Bolivar Peninsula. From the Bolivar Flats to the High Island curve and beyond, competitors cast their lines and battled the surf in pursuit of…

  • Texas Shark Radio Bolivar Beatdown

    Texas Shark Radio Brings Community and Competition to Bolivar’s Beaches

    When Ty Smith and Lukey Smith launched Texas Shark Radio, their goal was simple: create a space where shark anglers across Texas could connect, learn, and celebrate the sport. What began as a grassroots podcast has quickly grown into a thriving community and a one-of-a-kind fishing tournament that is putting Bolivar Peninsula on the map…

  • End of Summer on the Bolivar

    The End of Summer on the Bolivar Peninsula

    Labor Day weekend marks more than just another holiday on the Bolivar Peninsula. For many, it is the final exclamation point at the end of a long, sun-soaked sentence we call summer. The last big beach weekend brings families, friends, and visitors together for one final celebration before the rhythm of the school year and…

  • BunnieBirthday Feature

    BUNNIE MEYER, 56?or65?

    By Linda Elissalde Bunnie Meyer just had a birthday. Beautiful, talented Bunnie was joined by charming husband Chris in celebrating this most auspicious occasion. Friends from Bay Vue Methodist and Club Sea Spray (Don’t ask.) created a most delightful atmosphere. Jose’s Cantina served as a wonderful location for the occasion. Director Kaylie and crew managed…

  • Retirement Appreciation Day for Lee Crowder

    Lee Crowder: Retirement Appreciation Day

    Lee Crowder began his career as the Beach and Drainage Manager with the County in 2004 under County Commissioner Pct #1 Eddie Barr. In 2008, he directed and operated the disaster recovery on the Bolivar Peninsula post Hurricane Ike with Commissioner Pct #1, Patrick Doyle. In 2015 Lee was promoted to the Road Administrator while…

  • The Curse of King Tuts Tomb

    The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb

    Few phrases in popular culture carry as much spooky weight as “the curse of the pharaohs.” It conjures images of dusty tombs, glowing hieroglyphics, and shadowy figures dropping dead the moment a sarcophagus is cracked open. At the heart of this legend lies the story of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, discovered in 1922 in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings.…

  • Remembering Bob Uhlenberg

    Remembering Bob Uhlenberg

    By Linda Elissalde Robert (Bob)Allen Uhlenberg was a fine gentleman. He and wife Margaret contributed a lot to Bay Vue Methodist Church. Both helped with church events. Each of them served as scripture readers when needed. Bob took part in Christmas and Good Friday productions. One of his most memorable was serving as Angel Gabriel…

  • What’s Happening on Bolivar

    Check out the upcoming events on Bolivar Peninsula—there’s always something going on! From community gatherings and outdoor adventures, the calendar is packed with fun for everyone. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, don’t miss out on the happenings that make Bolivar Peninsula so special. Mark your calendars and join in the fun! SEPTEMBER 20…

  • This week’s edition of Curranomics®

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from the Crystal Beach Investor Center. There is some breaking news I’ve just become aware of, although I don’t have time to comment on it this week-which are the rumors that the UK and France, the world’s 6th and 7th largest economies respectively (according to 2024 data produced…

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – Water Sports Safety

    Sometimes I forget that recreational boating is about more than fishing. This article will be about some other water sports and how to both participate in them and to boat in proximity to them. First, let’s look at the top eight accident causes for 2023, the last full year for which we have statistics. It…

  • Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

    Surface temperature 86 degrees in East Galveston Bay. The water has looked very good this week in the majority of East Bay. This week we were able to fish shoreline shell, off the shore Reefs, and grass lines in the marsh. Depending upon the day/tide/weather, all were able to produce some exceptional results for our…

  • Georgias Sand Bucket

    Another Trip Around the Sun

    I remember when I was a kid, and I thought 40 was sooooooooo old! Today, I’m almost 2 times that! Oh d-d-d-dear, how did this happen? But this is where it all began, back here in Crystal Beach. We got married in that little yellow house on East Canal Street, it’s still there. Way back…

  • Garage Tidy and Functional

    The Benefits of Keeping Your Garage Tidy and Functional

    For many households, the garage serves as more than just a place to park cars. It often doubles as storage for tools, sports equipment, seasonal decorations, and everything else that doesn’t have a home indoors. Unfortunately, without a strategy, the garage can quickly become one of the most cluttered and underutilized spaces in the house.…

  • This Week In History

    This Week In History

    This week in history is marked by pivotal moments in war, peace, and political transformation. It encompasses the formal end of two major global conflicts: World War II with Japan’s surrender in 1945 and the American Revolutionary War with the 1783 Treaty of Paris. The week also witnessed significant steps in U.S. nation-building, from establishing…

  • Unexpected Challenges While Abroad

    How to Handle Unexpected Challenges While Abroad

    Traveling to new countries and experiencing many diverse cultures can be one of the most rewarding aspects of life. Despite careful planning, travelers often find themselves facing unforeseen challenges while traveling abroad. From sudden illness to unexpected travel delays, these challenges can test even the best-laid plans and require travelers to be resilient and resourceful.…

  • Activities on an All Inclusive cruise

    Activities you can try on an All-Inclusive cruise

    Embarking on an all-inclusive cruise can feel like stepping into a floating resort where everything you desire is within easy reach. Far more than simply a mode of transport, an all-inclusive cruise promises a tapestry of unique experiences—from tranquil relaxation to lively entertainment—all bundled within a predictable fare. Whether you’re planning a getaway with loved…

  • Shaping Futures: Principal Tracie Camp’s Journey from Teacher to Leader

    On the Bolivar Peninsula, education has always been about more than textbooks and tests. For Principal Tracie Camp of Crenshaw School, it’s about shaping young lives, adapting to change, and staying rooted in a community she calls home. From Austin to BolivarCamp grew up in Austin before moving to Bolivar at age 14 when her…

  • Reel in the Action! The Bolivar Beatdown Tournament is This Weekend!

    Hook, Line, and Sinker: The Hottest Fishing Event on the Coast is Here! The shores of the Bolivar Peninsula are set to come alive with the thrill of competition as the highly anticipated Bolivar Beatdown shark and bull red fishing tournament casts off this Thursday and runs through Sunday. The excitement is already building, with…

  • Generational Names and Dates: A Baby Boomer’s Guide to Understanding the Differences

    As a Baby Boomer, I’ve seen a lot of changes over the years—from black-and-white TVs to smartphones, from rotary phones to video calls with grandkids. But sometimes, it feels like the world is moving faster than I can keep up! Every few years, there’s a new “generation” with its own slang, trends, and ways of…

  • The Unsavory Process of Making Doctors: Almost As Attractive As Making Sausage

    By J. Lee Austin Like most, I had no idea what I wanted to be when I grew up. Abruptly leaving home at the wet age of eighteen due to an abusive step-father, I had no plan. Didn’t even know there was such a thing as a plan … color me aimlessly adrift in a…

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