Four arrests in Texarkana robberies

Four arrests in Texarkana robberiesTEXARKANA — The Texarkana Police Department arrested four young men in connection to multiple robberies on Feb. 2. Texarkana PD arrested Vincent Threadgill, 18, Jamarjay Williams, 17, Jaqaveyies Williams, 17, and Kaderies Williams, 23, for organized retail theft and booked into the Bi-State Jail. A $10,000 bond was set for each of them. According to our news partner KETK officers received a call of four men stealing ammunition from Academy Sports before leaving in an older model gold Chevrolet sedan. Officers reportedly searched for the vehicle in the area, but could not find it. An hour later, police were dispatched to Ross Dress for Less, where an employee reportedly told dispatchers that they had seen four guys in red hoodies stealing items from the store and were leaving in a gold car.

Authorities said police were close by and saw the car as it drove across the parking lot. Police were able to stop the vehicle and an officer recognized the four guys from the surveillance video at Academy Sports. Inside the car, police officers reportedly found new clothing items with tags from Ross, Burlington Coat Factory and another store. Officials said police found new gun magazines and two boxes of ammo. Police later spoke to workers at Burlington and discovered that the four men could be seen on video stealing items there between the time they were at Academy Sports and Ross.

Motorcyclist dies after striking several trees

HENDERSON COUNTY — Motorcyclist dies after striking several treesDPS said a man is dead after traveling at an unsafe speed at a curve and striking several trees on Monday at 11:03 a.m. Our news partners at KETK report that according to a preliminary investigation, George Perez, 41, the driver of a 2000 Suzuki motorcycle, was driving west on FM 773 about three miles northeast of Murchison at an unsafe speed while going around a curve. Perez was reportedly wearing a helmet when he drove off the roadway, “striking several trees and ejecting the driver.” Perez was pronounced dead at the scene.

One dead, three injured after two-vehicle-crash

TYLER – Seven-year-old dead, three injured after two-vehicle-crashThe Texas Department of Public Safety said that a 7-year-old girl died in a State Highway 64 crash on Sunday around 7:15 p.m., according to our colleagues at KETK. Sharya L. Snow, 18 of Tyler, was driving a 2018 Kia Forte in the west turn lane of State Highway 64 West, when a 2014 Ram 35000 pickup truck was heading east. DPS said that Snow failed to yield the right of way and turned left in front of the Ram which then hit the Kia. Snow had incapacitating injuries and was taken to a local hospital. A 7-year-old girl in the Kia was pronounced dead at the scene by Justice of the Peace James Meredith. According to DPS, a 12-year-old boy suffered non-incapacitating injuries and was taken to a local hospital. The driver of the Ram was also taken to a local hospital to be treated for non-incapacitating injuries, according to DPS.

Man dead after hitting tree in Whitehouse

WHITEHOUSE –22-year-old dead after hitting tree south of Whitehouse Our news partners at KETK report the Texas Department of Public Safety said that a 22-year-old man died after hitting a tree on County Road 2177 on Friday around 10:50 p.m. Colton B. Killingsworth, 22 of Jacksonville, was travelling south on County Road 2177 5.5 miles south of Whitehouse in a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado, when DPS said he lost control of the truck and hit a tree on the east side of the road. Killingsworth was pronounced dead by Dr. K. Records at UT Health Hospital in Tyler. According to DPS, Killingsworth was not wearing a seat belt and it was raining at the time of the crash.

Patrick Mahomes Sr. arrested for DWI in Tyler

Patrick Mahomes Sr. arrested in TylerTYLER – Smith County Jail records show that Patrick Mahomes Sr. was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Tyler on Saturday. According to our news partner KETK, the Tyler Police Department arrested Mahomes his alleged third DWI or more. Mahomes Sr. is the father of Patrick Mahomes II, the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. Mahomes Sr. was arrested for his second driving while intoxicated charge in 2018. His 40 day sentence was served on weekends through Feb. 2019 to Feb. 2020. In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Mahomes Sr. played for several MLB teams as a pitcher. Mahomes bond was set at $10,000 and he was released on Sunday, according to jail records from Smith County.

Man sentenced to life for machete murder

Man sentenced to life for machete murderTYLER — According to our news partner KETK a Tyler man was sentenced to life in prison for the violent murder of a mother of four on Friday. David Thompson, 51, was found guilty for the murder of Jaci Wilkerson, who was found dead at The Lodge Apartment Complex on South Broadway on May 25, 2022. According to the affidavit, Willison’s body was found in a pool of blood inside of the apartment and authorities believed she was killed with a machete. A machete was reportedly found on Thompson’s bed inside the apartment with a “significant amount of blood.”

Authorities said an investigation with Thompson’s roommate revealed that he was in the apartment at the time of the murder, according to officials but said he did not heard anything because he was on muscle relaxers. The roommate said when he woke up for the second time to use the bathroom, walked up to Thompson’s door and found Wilkerson on the floor, but said he never heard any struggle. The roommate said Thompson was “crazy” and was in “a violent relationship” with Wilkerson. Police also spoke with the upstairs neighbors who said she heard a woman yell, “Oh my God! Please stop!” followed by a loud thud. The neighbor said the commotion scared her awake, and they recalled hearing the sound of doors closing and a vehicle starting.

Residential compound raid leads to arrests

Residential compound raid leads to arrestsGLADEWATER – According to our news partner KETK Upshur County Sheriff’s Office conducted a raid on a residential compound that led to several arrests. The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit (SIU) lead a raid on a residential compound in the 9000 block of Bob-O-Link Road in Gladewater. Officials said the raid was the culmination of the nearly two-year-long drug distribution investigation. Members of the SIU, Upshur County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigators and patrol deputies raided the compound on Friday “just after daybreak.”

Authorities said that during the raid they found a malnourished dog chained to a dog house in a cage with no food or water, and the dog has reportedly been transported to a veterinarian for evaluation. During the raid, a deputy was injured after being bitten by another dog, and the deputy was treated at a medical facility and released. That dog is being quarantined due to no evidence of rabies immunization, authorities said. Continue reading Residential compound raid leads to arrests

Texas faces hay shortage, high prices

Texas agriculture faces hay shortage, high pricesTYLER – Texas A&M AgriLife released a crop and weather report on Wednesday that Texas hay supply is near a 50-year low, and prices near record highs. “There’s just no hay,” said Peter Sorensen, Midway Package & Feed Frankston employee. According to our news partner KETK and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, hay supply remains low and prices rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed their herds through winter. “Outside of fertilizer costs, then the actual cost of producing hay so it just depends on, it’s a lot different things that have accumulated over time that have influenced our shortages as well as our prices,” said Vanessa Corriher-Olson, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Professor & Forage Extension Specialist. “A lot of the farmers and ranchers around here are having to go out of state to get it. Prices are way up and it’s a vicious cycle what’s happening through the country though with the economy, it’s affecting the small guys, the farmers, the ranchers,” said Sorensen. Sorensen is optimistic about the upcoming East Texas weather for crops. Continue reading Texas faces hay shortage, high prices

UT-Austin becomes first to raise one billion dollars

AUSTIN – The Texas Tribune reports that nearly two years after announcing the largest philanthropic campaign ever undertaken by a Texas university, the University of Texas at Austin said this week it has reached its goal to raise $1 billion to support students.

Administrators said in a press release that the achievement makes UT-Austin the first school in the state and the second public university in the country to receive more than $1 billion in donations that are specifically for supporting undergraduate and graduate students. The sum is part of an overall goal to raise $6 billion, the third largest campaign of any public university in the country.

“Our aspiration of becoming the world’s highest-impact public research university depends on attracting the best students, supporting them and equipping them to go out and change the world,” said President Jay Hartzell in a statement. “That starts with making our world-class University affordable and accessible, and then surrounding our students with the people and programs that enable them to succeed.”

The “What Starts Here” campaign overtook Texas A&M University’s $4 billion campaign as the most ambitious university capital campaign in the state. Texas A&M ended that campaign in 2021 after raising $4.25 billion.

UT-Austin started the “What Starts Here” campaign in 2016. The campaign seeks to boost the university’s research by recruiting top talent and helping students with financial aid, raising at least $3.3 billion between 2016 and 2022.

Two years ago, university administrators publicly announced they wanted to raise the campaign’s fundraising goal to $6 billion, with one-sixth of that money going directly to support students. UT-Austin has raised $4.8 billion so far, with two years left in the campaign.

The university benefits from a large alumni donor base with more than 570,000 former students, according to the Texas Exes alumni group.

Since 2016, nearly 291,000 UT-Austin donors have given money to support nearly 39,000 students, UT-Austin officials said. That includes 9,600 students who have received support through UT for Me, a partnership between the school and the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. The UT for Me program offers extra support to low-income students who qualify for federal financial aid.

Overall, donor funding has created more than 1,250 new scholarships and fellowships across the university. According to UT-Austin officials, 80% of students benefit from financial support from the What Starts Here campaign.

Public universities in Texas rely on state funding, tuition and donations to operate. Over the decades, the percentage of funding from the state has fallen from 34% of UT-Austin’s annual budget in the 1990-91 school year to just 10% in 2020-21, forcing the university to seek other means of funding, including private donations. Meanwhile, the university has become increasingly reliant on student tuition, which comprised 9% of its budget three decades ago. It represented 20% of the school’s budget in 2020.

The flagship university also provides a variety of financial assistance to students outside philanthropic support. Students are guaranteed free tuition if their families earn less than $65,000 a year, and the university provides support to students from families who earn up to $125,000 annually. The University of Texas Board of Regents created a $167 million endowment in 2019 to fund the free tuition program.

Financial aid and additional support have become increasingly vital for students in recent years as the cost of living has skyrocketed in the Austin area. The university said donors have also played an enhanced role in providing emergency relief to students in recent years. Donors gave more than $3 million to the university’s Student Emergency Fund during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic. And more than 1,600 donors provided money for a five-day emergency fundraising effort after the 2021 February winter storm left many students without power or other necessities.

Kilgore ISD awarded grant for electric buses

Kilgore ISD awarded .5 million grant to replace diesel buses with electricKILGORE – Kilgore ISD announced on Thursday that they were awarded a $1.5 million grant to replace older diesel buses with new electric buses. According to our news partner KETK, Kilgore ISD was awarded the grant by the Environmental Protection Agency as a part of their Clean School Bus Program. The grant allowed for up to $375,000 per bus for replacement and $20,000 per bus for charging infrastructure. The new electric busses have a range of 120 miles between charging and will be able to reliably provide transportation throughout the district.
Kilgore ISD said that with the grant they were able to replace 2010 or older year model diesel buses with 2022 or newer year model busses that have little to no emissions, as well as two charging stations capable of charging two buses each. “We are thrilled to introduce these electric buses to our fleet, and we are very grateful to receive the grant funding to make this transition possible,” Brady Wheeler, Director of Transportation for Kilgore ISD, said.

Probation in fatal pedestrian hit-and-run

Woman sentenced to probation in fatal pedestrian hit-and-runTYLER — A Tyler woman was sentenced to six years of probation in connection to a fatal hit-and-run. Chatiryn Butler pleaded guilty on Jan 8. to an accident involving death after a 2022 hit-and-run, our news partner KETK reports. On Thursday, Butler was sentenced to six years of probation, with 240 hours of community service. On Feb. 19, 2022, Kelsey Hise, 30, of Tyler, was found in the roadway with major injuries. She was surrounded by debris after Butler had struck her with her vehicle and fled the scene. Hise died at a local hospital.

Longview death investigation underway

Longview death investigation underwayLONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department is investigating the suspicious death of a man found early Thursday morning with wounds that appeared to be from a dog bite. According to our news partner KETK, around 3 a.m. on Thursday, Longview PD received a call of a bicycle in the roadway in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Rayburn Drive. When officers arrived, they located the bicycle and reportedly found a 46-year-old deceased man with “wounds consistent with that of a dog bite.” Animal control officers are working with Longview PD and have reportedly confiscated multiple dogs from a residence in the area. The cause of death remains under investigation pending a final autopsy. Anyone with video or camera footage is asked to contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1110 or Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP.