TYLER — The Healthy Me Healthy Babies Coalition is in the final countdown to their Purple For Preemies Kickoff Luncheon. The annual luncheon will be on Wednesday, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Rose Garden Center. Tickets are $30, and proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes. Each November, the March of Dimes celebrates Prematurity Awareness Month and World Prematurity Day, and the NET Health WIC Department supports these causes by working with the Healthy Me Healthy Babies Coalition. Continue reading Purple for Preemies Kick-Off Set For Wednesday
Pre-Treatment for Northern Counties in Tyler District
TYLER — TxDOT crews spent the day Monday pre-treating roadways in several of its northern counties. Bridges and other areas susceptible to wind and ice were pre-treated in Gregg, Smith, Van Zandt and Wood counties. Crews will remain on duty to monitor and treat roadways as necessary to help ensure safer roadways for travel. Keep a safe distance away from TxDOT vehicles as they work to treat and clear roadways.
Capital Murder Trial Continues in Smith County
TYLER — Prosecutors are nearing the end of their case against Dameon Mosley as the presented more information in court on Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, Smith County District Attorney Jacob Putnam had said that before the court last Friday. Mosley is accused of fatally shooting 62-year-old Billy Stacks back in January 2017 while he was robbing the Conoco gas station on Loop 323 in Tyler. Putman is seeking the death penalty. Defense attorneys for Mosley have not denied their client was the shooter during the robbery, but argued during opening statements that the gun accidentally went off during a brief struggle with Stacks. They are arguing that would make him guilty of felony murder, not capital murder. Continue reading Capital Murder Trial Continues in Smith County
Missing Kilgore Woman found Safe
KILGORE — The family of a Kilgore woman missing for three weeks said she has been found safe. According to our news partner KETK, Kilgore Police had been searching for Chelsey Thompson, 30, after her family reported her missing after getting into a vehicle with an unidentified person. Details of her location or circumstances were not provided. Thompson’s sister said it was not uncommon for Chelsey to be gone for a week or so, but she always returned home until recently.
Kilgore Police Seek Missing Woman
KILGORE — Kilgore police are searching for a woman who has been missing for about three weeks after getting into a vehicle with an unidentified person. According to our news partner KETK, Chelsey Ann Thompson, 30, is described as white, standing five feet four inches tall, weighing about 120 pounds. She has red hair and hazel eyes. Thompson has a tattoo on the top of her hand that reads “Top Notch†and another on her left forearm that reads “Texas Made.†Anyone with information is asked to notify Detective Andre Phillips at (903) 218-6904 or by email at [email protected].
NET RMA Reminds Disabled Vets of Special Program
TYLER — The Northeast Texas Regional Mobility Authority took time on Veterans Day to remind disabled veterans of a Toll 49 program that helps them travel around the area more quickly without paying tolls. All veterans with special “Disabled Veteran†license plates are eligible to register for the NET RMA Disabled Veterans Discount Program. They can take advantage of it by contacting NET RMA at 833-762-8655 when they receive a toll bill in the mail. If they have a disabled veteran license plate, the vehicle will be registered and exempt from all future tolls.
UTHSCT Teams Up with Blue Cross on Two Projects
TYLER — The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler Monday announced two new projects in collaboration with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. Officials say they’re aimed at training future healthcare leaders and improving health in East Texas and beyond. The first project entails exploring the development of a collaborative doctoral program in Health Administration. Officials say it will focus on increasing the knowledge of healthcare professionals to better address issues related to population health. The second project is a program to examine the social and economic impact of undertreated mental health conditions in East Texas. Officials point out that access to care for mental health and reducing undertreatment of the conditions has become a public health issue.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct a range of construction and maintenance work throughout the Tyler District this week. In Gregg County, on Tuesday UPRR will be replacing the railroad tracks on FM 2087 with work scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The work requires closing the roadway from Sabine St. to I-20. Motorists must use alternate routes to reach their destinations. Motorists in Smith County should be prepared for a closure on the I-20 Ramp Improvement Project. The westbound entrance ramp at Jim Hogg Road will be closed November 14-22 as construction work is conducted. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/056-2019.html for a complete rundown of work scheduled around the district.
Glass Recreation Center to Close for Annual Maintenance, Renovations
TYLER — Tyler’s Glass Recreation Center will be closed Nov. 18 through Dec. 15 for maintenance, repairs, and renovations. During this period, crews will be resurfacing facility floors, replacing all weight room fitness equipment, and repainting the interior walls of the facility. City officials say the facility will reopen on Monday, Dec. 16, at 7 a.m. Classes and programs will resume their regular schedules.
Gregg County Investigators Search for Suspect Involved in Shooting
GREGG COUNTY — Gregg County officials are investigating a Sunday afternoon shooting. According to our news partner KETK, the shooting happened around 5:45 p.m. at Barracudas Gas and Grill on Highway 149 in Easton, just north of the Gregg County line. One person was injured and taken to the hospital. Authorities say the shooter left the scene. The sheriff’s office is asking for anybody with information to contact them right away.
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NET Health Confirms Tyler Resident Dies from Legionnaires’ Disease
TYLER — The CEO of NET Health has sent KETK a statement confirming the death of a man who contracted Legionnaire’s disease. According to our news partner KETK, the statement reads, “NET Health has learned of the death of one of the confirmed Legionnaires Disease cases. We are sorry to hear of the loss and send our heartfelt condolences. NET Health is devoted to the ongoing investigations of the situation.†Family and friends on Facebook have identified the deceased as Ruben Gutierrez, a longtime Tyler community leader, an advocate for immigrant rights, and precinct chair for the Smith County Democratic Party. Continue reading NET Health Confirms Tyler Resident Dies from Legionnaires’ Disease
End The Streak of Daily Death on TX Roadways
TYLER — November 7, 2000 was the last deathless day on Texas roadways. TxDOT held a press conference on Thursday to bring awareness about the Anniversary. The “Texas Tag 10 Challenge†issued by Texas Transportation Commissioner Laura Ryan is similar to the “ice bucket challenge.†Commissioner Ryan is asking every Texan to share via social media what they are doing to end the daily death streak. Statewide almost 67,000 people have died since it started. Continue reading End The Streak of Daily Death on TX Roadways
Plane Flips During Take Off at Tyler Pounds Airport
TYLER — Tyler city officials confirm that an airplane flipped during take off on Friday afternoon. According to our news partner KETK, no injuries resulted in the crash. Officials have not determined what caused the plane to flip during the take off. The runway was shut down for a short time while they awaited equipment to remove the single engine plane. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport remained open during cleanup efforts, as the airport funneled additional flights to the other runway, that was still in operation.
Purple for Preemies Kick-Off Set For Wednesday
TYLER — The Healthy Me Healthy Babies Coalition invites the community to attend the Purple For Preemies Kickoff Luncheon on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Rose Garden Center. Tickets are $30, and proceeds benefit the March of Dimes. The community can also become involved with the Healthy Me Healthy Babies Coalition by attending their next monthly meeting, scheduled for November 18th, at 11:00 a.m. Room 104 on the Tyler Junior College West Campus.
Smith County Offices Closed Monday
TYLER — Non-emergency Smith County offices will be closed Monday, in observance of Veteran’s Day. County offices will reopen on Tuesday, for regularly scheduled business hours. Commissioners Court will be held at its regular time, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, in the Annex Building, on E. Ferguson. No new jury panels will be called because of the holiday.
Toll 49 Segment 6 Feasibility Results Released
TYLER — NETRMA released results on the Toll 49 Segment 6 feasibility study on Friday. The segment would run between State Highway 110 and U.S. 271. The survey began in September of last year with nearly 900 citizens participating with input. To see the complete report click the link. https://www.netrma.org/assets/Toll49_Seg6_FeasibilityStudy_FINAL.pdf
Astronomer, Visual Artist Speaks at Moore MST Magnet
TYLER — Astronomer and visual artist, Dr. José Francisco Salgado, spoke to students at Moore MST Magnet School Thursday about his Science & Symphony films and the creative process involved in making them. Students learned how Salgado collaborates with orchestras, composers, and musicians to present films that provoke curiosity and a sense of wonder about the Earth and the Universe. On Saturday, Dr. Salgado is taking part in the ETSO concert at the UT Tyler Cowan Center. Continue reading Astronomer, Visual Artist Speaks at Moore MST Magnet
Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 in Marshall
MARSHALL — Union Pacific’s historic Big Boy steam locomotive No. 4014, will be stopping in Marshall for several hours on Monday. The world’s only operating Big Boy locomotive, will be there from 9:00-3:00. The Big Boy’s return to the rails is the product of more than two years of restoration work. Marshall is one of four Texas cities selected to have a daylong display which will include access to a multimedia exhibition that provides a glimpse at the past while telling the story of modern day railroading. Admission to the exhibition is free. Continue reading Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 in Marshall
Oncor Repairs Will Produce Outages in Alto Tuesday
ALTO — Oncor let clients in Alto know that some households will temporarily lose electric power next Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, this is part of an ongoing reliability improvement project. The electricity provider will be updating equipment in east Alto next week. Part of this work will require temporary power outages for 30 to 50 customers in east Alto, near Old Spanish Trail. Outages will be begin at approximately 7:30 a.m. and conclude by approximately 5 p.m.
Man Sentenced for Continuous Sexual Abuse
TYLER — A Smith County Jury found Michael Orr guilty of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child in the 241st Judicial District Court on Wednesday. After hearing punishment evidence on Thursday, the jury returned a sentence of Life Without Parole. The jury heard evidence that the defendant was sexually abusing a seven year old girl for more than 30 days in 2014. After three days of testimony, the jury deliberated for an hour before coming back with a guilty verdict.
Remains of Missing Korean War Soldier Identified
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The remains of a soldier from Alba killed during the Korean War have been identified after almost 70 years. According to our news partner KETK, the Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Thursday that Army 1st Lieutenant George S. Crisp, 24, of Alba, killed in 1950, was accounted for Sept. 3, 2019. Crisp was an officer in Company L, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. His unit was engaged in intense fighting with the Chinese People’s Volunteer Forces at Sinhung-ri, near the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. He was reported to have last been seen near Hagaru-ri, but his remains could not be located. The U.S. Army declared Crisp dead December 12, 1950. Continue reading Remains of Missing Korean War Soldier Identified
Capital Murder Trial Continues in Tyler
SMITH COUNTY — Prosecutors will continue to present their case against Damian Mosley in the second day of his capital murder trial for killing Billy Stacks back in January 2017 during a gas station robbery. According to our news partner KETK, opening statements were given and then over 10 state witnesses testified to help establish the basic facts of the case. Smith County DA Jacob Putman gave a near 30-minute opening statement, talking about how Stacks, 62, worked at the gas station for over 13 years. Continue reading Capital Murder Trial Continues in Tyler
Early Registration Closes Friday for 2019 Rotary Christmas Parade
TYLER – Friday is the last day to register for the 2019 Rotary Clubs of Tyler Christmas Parade at a reduced rate. Beginning Saturday the fees are doubled. Organizers are also reminding would be particpants to keep in mind once the parade reaches 110 entrants registration will close. The parade will be held in downtown Tyler and begin at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 5. This year’s parade theme is “Rotary Connects the World†and winners will be selected in six categories: Best Holiday Theme, Best Band, Brightest Entry, Spirit Award, Most Creative, and Best Decorated Vehicle. Continue reading Early Registration Closes Friday for 2019 Rotary Christmas Parade
Texas Roadhouse to Offer Free Lunch to Veterans and Active Duty Military
TYLER — All Texas Roadhouse locations nationwide will be celebrating Veterans and active duty military on Monday by offering free lunches November 11. According to our news partner KETK, the Veterans Day event will run from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. All former, retired and, current US military members will be able to choose one of 10 entrees from a special Veterans Day menu. Organizer’s say you will just need to provide proof of service, such as a military card, VA card, or discharge papers. Texas Roadhouse in Tyler is located on E. South East Loop 323. The restaurant’s Longview location is on E. Loop 281.
Gregg County Man Convicted of East Texas Drug Trafficking Crimes
TYLER — A 44-year-old Longview, man has been convicted of federal drug trafficking violations in the Eastern District of Texas. Correy James Rider was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and crack cocaine on Wednesday. The verdict was reached following a two-day trial. According to information presented in court, Rider was indicted together with several co-defendants on charges related to the distribution of methamphetamine and crack cocaine in the Gregg County area. Continue reading Gregg County Man Convicted of East Texas Drug Trafficking Crimes
Marshall Teen Charged in Double Fatality Accident
MARSHALL — An East Texas teen driving last January during a crash was charged Wednesday in relation to the death of two of his passengers. According to our news partner KETK, Latavion Demond Jackson, 18, of Marshall,is charged with two counts of criminally negligent homicide. Ny’Jahl Armstrong and Derrick Bennett were killed in the crash. Three other Marshall ISD students were involved in the accident. Marshall Fire Chief Reggie Cooper said it happened about 1 a.m.January 12, on Highway 43 South near Grangeway in Marshall. Continue reading Marshall Teen Charged in Double Fatality Accident
Mayor’s ‘State of the City’ looks ahead to 150th Year
LONGVIEW — Longview Mayor Andy Mack delivered the State of the City address on Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, this was Mack’s 5th year to deliver the speech. Longview council members say the annual declaration is a great way to know what’s happening in their city. On Wednesday the 5th year mayor’s remarks included a pop quiz highlighting the the town’s history, ahead of next years 150 year celebration in 2020.
Henderson ISD School Board Member Indicted for Criminal Mischief
HENDERSON — Henderson ISD school board member Jonathan Best has been indicted on a criminal mischief charge for allegedly sabotaging his opponent Adam Duey. According to KETK, Best is accused of hiring teenagers to steal signs as well as putting sugar in the gas tank of Duey’s truck in an attempt to hold on to his seat on the Henderson ISD school board. He has vehemently denied the allegations and released a statement through his lawyer. It read in part: “Jon knows he did not ask these boys to do any of the mischief for him, nor did he pay them to remove any signs or damage any vehicle.†The charge against Best is a state jail felony and he can face up to two years in prison if convicted. Duey wound up unseating Best in the Nov. 5 election 298-170.
Voters Approve Sales Tax Hike for ESD No. 2
SMITH COUNTY — Residents of Smith County Emergency Services District No. 2 have approved a sales tax that will increase pay for additional firefighters. The final unofficial tally was 3,439 in favor, with 3,368 against. According to our news partner KETK, the Smith County sales tax is at 0.5 percent and voters approved an increase of up to 1.5 percent. 11 Departments make up ESD No. 2, most of which are staffed with volunteers. The departments cover over 700 square miles and protects more than 92,000 residents.