Saturday, May 23rd, 2026
Good morning, Waco. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 23rd of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Rare black-footed cat kitten Maverick (born around April 6) is making his first public debut at Cameron Park Zoo today after being hand raised following early care challenges; visitors can see him during limited hours over the next few weeks. KCENTV
- ➤ The Heart of Texas Young Marines in Waco will carry on a legacy of service, discipline and patriotism with a series of events this Memorial Day weekend — the chapter's first observance since the co-founder's passing. Waco Tribune-Herald
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Chuc Wagun restaurant, located at 9th Street and Waco Drive, became a local favorite in the 1960s and 1970s by offering outdoor dining and creative Western-themed menu items (like the Wheelburger) that recalled cattle-drive traditions. It remains a cherished piece of local history. KCENTV
- ➤ Warriors Canvas, a free art event that began for veterans, expands to welcome first responders, health care workers, and teachers. It runs today at Rogue Media Network, 1002 Austin Ave. (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.), offering art workshops led by local artists to build creative connection. KCENTV
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ In 2025, Texas data centers used 5-7 times the electricity of our city, and by 2030 they are projected to use 195 times more power while water use, already 2.5 times higher, may drop by up to 90% with modern cooling systems. KXXV
- ➤ A Central Texas organization said rising fuel, seed and transportation costs are squeezing farmers and families ahead of the upcoming primary runoff election. The group encourages community members to review candidate positions on agriculture before casting their votes. KXXV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Chip and Joanna Gaines established an endowment that will fund 50 annual scholarships for McLennan Community College students, boosting local higher education opportunities. Waco Tribune-Herald
- ➤ The summer meal program will offer free breakfast and lunch to children up to 18 starting Tuesday at several sites across McLennan County - the initiative supports healthy nutrition for students. Waco Tribune-Herald
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Texas may owe up to $700M annually because of new SNAP cost-sharing rules if error rates remain above the 6% threshold. Feeding Texas (CEO Celia Cole) is urging Congress to delay the change so the state can improve its benefit processing. KXXV
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The YMCA of Greater Waco is sharing water safety tips and swim lessons for families before Memorial Day weekend and urging parents to keep children within arm’s reach — emphasizing the use of Coast Guard-approved life jackets along with early swim education and available financial aid. KXXV
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Badass Texas Half-Marathon
Sunday morning — Heritage Square — Entry fee required — Conquer the challenging course with Texas views and celebrate at the epic Finisher Fest.
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Kiss Me Kate
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Waco Civic Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a classic musical performance at a local favorite venue.
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Baylor Football Youth Camp 2026
4-8 p.m. — McLane Stadium — $25 tuition — A youth football camp for 3rd to 8th graders with limited spots available.
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2026 RGIII Football Academy
8 AM – 1 PM — McLane Stadium — $50 per session — Learn football fundamentals from expert coaches and current players at Baylor's football academy.
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National Volunteer Caregiving Conference
7 a.m. — AC Hotel Waco Downtown — Registration Fees Apply — Connect with peers and explore effective caregiving practices and challenges.
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2026 Baylor Football Camp #1
8 AM – 1 PM — McLane Stadium — $50 per session — Enhance your football skills with coaching from Baylor staff and players.
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