Glenn Beck Promotes New Book Live on KTBB


TYLER — KTBB Syndicated radio talk show host Glenn Beck called into KTBB Wednesday morning to speak about his book, Broke. Beck said, “Yes, our country is financially broke, but that’s just a side effect of our broken spirit, our broken faith in government, the broken promises by our leaders, and a broken political system that has centralized power at the expense of individual rights.”

Beck said, there’s a lot of work ahead, but we can’t move forward until we first understand how we got here. Starting with the American Revolution. Beck says we are entering a time where people are calling for a revolution, a real revolution and destroying of the nation along with capitalist system. Beck says an example of that would be with Wikileaks. He states that it was leaked to cause such a colossal loss of faith in the American system, that it can’t function anymore, so people will call for a new American system.

Beck went on to say that this is a Republican and Democratic issue and not just one. Beck said it’s not just Obama, he didn’t start it but he is finishing the job. Beck says “Broke” provides the hope that comes with knowing the truth. He will be in Dallas Saturday with Bill O’Reilly for their Bold & Fresh tour.

Man Freed on Bond After Alleged Assault

PALESTINE — A 21-year-old Palestine man is free on bond after allegedly striking his 77-year-old grandmother with a closed fist. Justin Allen Rose, 21, of Palestine was arrested Wednesday in the parking lot of Wal-Mart Supercenter on South Loop 256 in Palestine on the felony charge of injury to the elderly, according to local police. The 77-year-old woman told Palestine police officer Ricky Welch that she was assaulted by her grandson while they were in a vehicle inside the Palestine city limits. Police say the victim reported she was struck in the right arm by her grandson with a closed fist which caused severe physical pain.

The victim further reported having recent neck surgery and expressed concern that she might have also sustained injury to that area of her body, according to police. Officers later located Rose in the Wal-Mart parking lot and placed him under arrest, according to police. Records showed that Rose was released from the Anderson County Jail Thursday after posting a $15,000 bond.

Baby’s Death Investigated

LUFKIN — The 6-month-old boy injured in the care of a baby sitter Nov. 18 has died, according to Lufkin Police. The child died at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston Nov. 24. Following the accident, he was taken by his mother to Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin with bleeding on the brain and a possible neck fracture, and was airlifted to Houston the same evening.

The baby sitter told police the child rolled off a bed onto a concrete floor when he was left unattended for a short time while she rushed to check on another crying child. No criminal charges have been filed in the case, according to Lufkin Police. The case is under investigation.

Tyler Gang Leader Going to Prison


TYLER — A man who was scheduled to be retried on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity has pleaded guilty. State District Judge Jack Skeen Tuesday sentenced Demichael Rashad Jackson, 20, of Tyler, to 20 years in prison. The self-proclaimed gang leader was sentenced to prison in prison in February of last year. That conviction was overturned by the 1st Court of Criminal Appeals in Houston. But Tuesday, before his retrial started, Jackson pleaded guilty.

Jail Term for Prank Phone Call

LUFKIN — A prank call has resulted in a prison term for an Angelina County man. James Tyler Markle, 20, of Diboll, was handed a five year prison sentence Tuesday. State District Judge Barry Bryan said he may consider granting shock probation.

In June of last year, Markle admitted calling a Lufkin McDonald’s Restaurant and telling the employee to “test the fire suppression system.” He also told them to spray the fire extinguisher on a kitchen grill and break out windows. The employee did as was instructed. It cost $5,000 to clean up the damage. Besides the prison term Markle was also ordered to pay restitution to the restaurant and the Lufkin Fire Department.

Former Bank President Killed in Rains County Plane Crash


EMORY — A plane attempting to land on a private airstrip in Rains County has crashed, killing the pilot — a leading citizen in the area. Killed in the crash around 2:00 Tuesday afternoon was John Armstrong, 80, of Emory. Armstrong was the former president at the First National Bank of Emory and the First National Bank of Bonham. He had also served on the Board of Regents at Texas A&M-Commerce. Witnesses say as the plane was coming in for a landing it flipped over on its top and caught fire. The accident happened off Highway 19, about two miles north of Emory. Officials from the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.

Opinion Awaited in TSJH Lawsuit


TYLER — A trial slated for December 9 is canceled in a lawsuit filed by Tyler-based Texas Spine and Joint Hospital and Physician Hospitals of America. Instead, federal judge Michael Schneider will issue an opinion based on information already gathered. The plaintiffs are challenging a provision of the new health care reform law that curbs development of physician-owned hospitals. The court found that the provision is retroactive but not unconstitutional, and plaintiffs await the explanation to be offered in the opinion. Plaintiffs’ lead counsel Scott Oostdyk says the Supreme Court has always highly disfavored retroactive laws. Oostdyk says the opinion may be issued before Christmas, but possibly not till next year.

The provision in question, Section 6001, prohibits physician-owned Medicare hospitals from expanding after March 23, 2010 and bans construction of any new physician-owned Medicare hospitals that are not Medicare certified prior to December 31, 2010. For TSJH, the issue is a planned $27 million expansion of its existing facility that was well underway at the time of the passage of the PPACA. “We were in the middle of a multi-million dollar expansion project when the bill passed and, like so many other physician-owned hospitals, we were forced to stop immediately,” Tony Wahl, TSJH CEO, noted.

Faith Wilson Is 2011 Miracle Child


TYLER — This year’s “Miracle Child” representing the Children’s Miracle Network at Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics is 21-month-old Faith Wilson, daughter of Sarah and Chuck Wilson of Van. Faith will light the City of Tyler Christmas tree tomorrow night following the city’s annual downtown Christmas parade.

Faith is the youngest patient to be diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes by Dr. Luis Casas, a Trinity Clinic pediatric endocrinologist. Last fall, after suffering from flu-like symptoms for several days, Faith continued to get sicker. Sarah Wilson took her daughter to the Children’s Center at Mother Frances Hospital on the recommendation of her pediatrician. After several hours of tests, it was determined that Faith was in severe diabetic ketoacidosis and very, very ill. Dr. Casas stayed with Faith in her hospital room that night monitoring her blood sugar and adjusting her insulin. He believed that Faith would have died if she had gone undiagnosed for a few more hours.

Before Faith learned to walk, she learned to endure 18 finger pokes a day. She learned to be brave through her insulin shots before she could even say the word “shot.” Managing Faith’s care is a constant battle. Until there’s a cure, Trinity Mother Frances officials say, they don’t really ever know what tomorrow holds. According to Dr. Casas, being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at such a young age is very rare and presents numerous challenges. According to Trinity Mother Frances officials, “Faith is a true miracle in every sense of the word. It is a privilege to provide her care right here close to home so that she and her family can enjoy life to its fullest.” To learn more about how you can help East Texas children like Faith Wilson, you’re asked to call Robin Rowan, Director, Children’s Miracle Network, at (903) 531-5437.

Scouts to Honor Congressman Gohmert


TYLER — The East Texas Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, will present Congressman Louie Gohmert with the Distinguished Citizen Good Turn Award at a luncheon in his honor to be held on Monday, December 13. The event will take place at Green Acres Baptist Church Crosswalk Conference Center, Tyler, from 11:30 am until 1:00 pm. Souting officials say the Award is given annually to an individual or couple who have made a significant impact toward enriching the way of life in East Texas. Congressman Gohmert, an Eagle Scout, has served the citizens of the First District of Texas in the United States House of Representatives since January 2005.

Past recipients of the Distinguished Citizen Good Turn Award include Bruce Brookshire, Lonnie “Bo” Pilgrim, Jeff Austin, Sr., Eugene Brookshire, C.C. Baker, Jr., Herbert Buie, Congressman Ralph Hall, Douglas V. Smith, B.G. Hartley, Lindsey Bradley, Dr. Peggy and Howard Coghlan, Governor Rick and Anita Perry, Linda Ryan Thomas, Betsy and Elmer Ellis, Carolyn and Michael Northcutt, Sheriff J. B. Smith, Judge Bill Stoudt, Harold Beaird, and Sandi and Dr. Bill Taylor. Sponsorships and individual tickets are available for the luncheon. For more information, call the East Texas Area Council BSA office at 903-597-7201.

Vehicle Registration Now Available in Whitehouse


WHITEHOUSE — Smith County and the City of Whitehouse have teamed up to save residents time when renewing their vehicle registration. Whitehouse residents can now bring their vehicle renewal notices into Whitehouse City Hall and scan the form to renew their registration automatically. “This is a real convenience for the people of Whitehouse,” Smith County Tax Assessor/Collector Gary Barber said. “We hope to keep them from having to drive to our offices in Tyler, Lindale, Bullard and Troup to renew their registration every year.”

To participate in automated vehicle registration residents must:
* Bring their registration renewal form (sent to residents by mail prior to their vehicle registration expiration date).
* Have proof of insurance.
* Live in Smith County.
* Have a current renewal (one month before or after the registration expiration date).
* Pay a $1 processing fee (same as sending registration by mail).

City of Whitehouse Registration Supervisor Casey Worl said she is happy to provide this new convenience to the residents of her city. “It has been a really smooth process since we began offering this service earlier in the month,” Ms. Worl said. “It is fast and convenient and allows the people of Whitehouse to take care of their registration without driving to Tyler or Troup.” Ms. Worl said that Whitehouse City Hall has assisted more than two dozen vehicle registration customers since the service became available in early November. For more information on vehicle registration services available in Whitehouse contact the Whitehouse City Hall at 903-839-4914.

Residents who do not have a current registration form or whose registration expired more than a month ago can visit one of the full service registration offices at the Cotton Belt Building in Tyler or Troup City Hall or call 903-590-2900 for more information for other locations throughout Smith County.

Illegal Alien Sentenced for Selling Drugs

TYLER — A 24-year-old illegal alien living in Tyler has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking in East Texas. Saul Velazquez-Castro pleaded guilty on Aug. 30 to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of methamphetamine and was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison. Velazquez-Castro was also ordered to forfeit $10,000.

According to information presented in court, on Nov. 2, 2009, Velazquez-Castro was arrested and found to be possession of 4 ounces of methamphetamine, which he intended to sell to others in the Tyler area. Velazquez-Castro was indicted by a federal grand jury on July 14, 2010 and charged with federal drug trafficking violations. It was also determined that Velazquez-Castro was illegally in the United States. He will be deported to Mexico after he has served his prison sentence.

Apartment Burglaries Under Investigation


TYLER — Over the Thanksgiving break, Tyler Police say there were multiple burglaries at Cambridge Apartments. KETK reports that Cambridge Apartments, across from UT Tyler, are independently owned, but many college students live there. Authorities say they’ve had at least five burglaries and a robbery under investigation. Don Martin with the Tyler PD says, “Apparently the suspects went under the assumption that a lot of tenants went home on Thanksgiving holiday, so they forced their way in when no one was home.” The apartment manager, who spent her day trying to calm worries from students and parents, says there were security guards on duty during the break, but it was only at night. Some tenants say they’re ready to break their lease. Tyler police believe all of the burglaries are related, and they say the suspects could be facing a felony charge.

Fatal Smith County Wreck


TYLER — A two vehicle collision on a wet Smith County road has left one person dead and one injured. The wreck happened around 8:30 Monday morning on Farm Road 757, about 3½ miles north of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Alan Ray Adams, 57 of Tyler. Injured, and taken to East Texas Medical Center, was Angela Janette Thompson, 45, of Tyler. The Department of Public Safety report says Adams was north bound on 757 and Thompson was south bound when Adams lost control of his vehicle and hit Thompson.

Suspect Sought in Aggravated Assault

LONGVIEW — Longview police seek a suspect in an aggravated assault. On Wednesday, November 24th, at around 11:20 p.m., officers responded to 119 Sidney St. in reference to a shooting. Officers were told that thirty-year-old Daniel Bradley of Longview had fired several shots at occupants of the home before fleeing the area. Police say one victim, nineteen-year-old Alonzo Edwards also of Longview, was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police are still trying to locate the suspect and ask that anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Daniel Bradley call the Longview Police Department.

Shooting Suspect Arrested; Narcotics Found as Well


LONGVIEW — Police in Longview say they’ve arrested two people in a case involving a shooting and drugs. On Sunday at around 7:38 p.m., officers responded to a shots fired call at 601 South Mobberly Avenue. Upon their arrival, the victim told officers that a man identified as 24-year-old Cruz Rodriguez had shot at him. Cruz was later located at 202 Skyline. Officers say they also located narcotics during a search of Cruz’s vehicle. Cruz was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a controlled substance. Bridgett Beene, 18, a passenger in Cruz’s vehicle, was also arrested for possession of a controlled substance.