Lunch and Learn to Combat Domestic Violence

Lunch and Learn to Combat Domestic ViolenceTYLER — The month of October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The 1 in 3 Foundation in partnership with the national effort is hosting a panel discussion and will offer a free lunch and learn. “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Families: A Panel Discussion” will be held on Thursday, October 3 from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the UT Health Science Center at Tyler Biomedical Research Building Conference Room (#699) located on Highway 271. This is a community event open to the public.

National Night Out in Palestine

National Night Out in PalestinePALESTINE — Neighborhoods throughout Palestine are invited to join over 38 million neighbors for National Night out next Tuesday. National Night Out has become an ever-growing event including neighborhoods from all around Palestine. On October 1st between 6:00pm and 9:00pm, Palestine Police, Citizens on Patrol, Fire Department, EMS, and Anderson County Emergency Response will be visiting block parties around Palestine. For complete block party details across Palestine. Continue reading National Night Out in Palestine

Tyler Raises Property Tax Rate, Approves Budget

Tyler Raises Property Tax Rate, Approves BudgetTYLER — On Wednesday morning the Tyler City Council members approved increasing the property tax rate, as well as the new 2019 – 2020 budget. According to our news partner KETK,the new value is 25.99 cents per $100 of property value. Last year’s rate was 24.4452 cents per $100 of property value. Property tax funds will be designated in the budget for fire, parks, and police.

Survivor Organizes Fundraiser at Moore Middle School

Survivor Organizes Fundraiser at Moore Middle SchoolTYLER — September is childhood cancer month and a Tyler middle school is giving towards children facing the disease. According to our news partner KETK, Aneesa Cedillo organized the fundraiser. Cedillo, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 6. The cancer survivor along with the help of classmates at Moore Middle School raised more than a thousand dollars for the Gold Networks of East Texas. GNET Founder, Heather Rucker was presented with the check Tuesday during a pep rally.

Golden Anniversary Celebration for 2 Local Troupes

Golden Anniversary Celebration for 2 Local TroupesSMITH COUNTY — Friday will mark a special day for two local high school drill teams. The Smith County Commissioners Court approved September 27, 2019 as “Whitehouse First Ladies Day” and “Chapel Hill Highlighters Day” in honor of both squads celebrating 50 years. Drill Team Director Kayla Noman and Captain Bailee Boyd represented their teams in Smith County Commissioner’s Court on Tuesday and received the resolutions. Both groups recently performed in tandem to celebrate the milestone.

Paul Cauthen in Concert at Bergfeld Park

Paul Cauthen in Concert at Bergfeld ParkTYLER — The City of Tyler and Liberty Hall will host the annual Bergfeld Showcase Concert on on Friday, Oct. 25. The event is set for the the Centene Stage at Bergfeld Park on S. College Ave. The enjoyment kicks off at 6 p.m. with fun and food trucks and live music beginning at 7:30 p.m. Paul Cauthen will be returning home to headline the night. Continue reading Paul Cauthen in Concert at Bergfeld Park

Tyler Police Looking for Jewelry Theft Suspects

Tyler Police Looking for Jewelry Theft SuspectsTYLER — Tyler Police are searching for 2 suspects that took off without paying for the $10,000 dollar gold chain. Video from inside Broadway Square Mall shows the pair running from the store around 3:45 on Monday afternoon. An employee allowed them to look at a 26” 14k gold chain valued at $10,000. Once the chain was in the hands of the suspect, the pair bolted from the store. Continue reading Tyler Police Looking for Jewelry Theft Suspects

Vacant East Texas Church Building Destroyed by Fire

Vacant East Texas Church Building Destroyed by FireBEN WHEELER — An abandoned church in Ben Wheeler was destroyed after a late-night fire on Monday. According to our news partner KETK, the church was known as Bethlehem CME and was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived just after 10:30 p.m. There were no walls left standing and the building was nearly consumed. Witnesses said that the church had not been in use for some time. There were no utilities connected to the structure. There were no signs that the building was targeted because it was a church or due to its religious affiliation.

East Texas Boy Dies from Alleged Child Abuse Injuries

East Texas Boy Dies from Alleged Child Abuse InjuriesHARRISON COUNTY – After a 5-year-old boy died from injuries sustained during a suspected child abuse case in East Texas, the Harrison County District Attorney’s Office may upgrade charges to murder punishable by the death penalty or life in prison. According to our news partner KETK, when deputies arrived at the house of Danielle Faulkner and her boyfriend Larry Prudhomme, investigators were told the child fell off their porch causing him to have a seizure and trouble breathing. While treating the boy, EMS noticed he was extremely bruised all over his body and told deputies that they didn’t feel the amount of bruising was consistent with falling off the porch. Continue reading East Texas Boy Dies from Alleged Child Abuse Injuries

Gilmer Votes to Ban Abortions within City Limits

Gilmer Votes to Ban Abortions within City LimitsGILMER — Gilmer City Council voted to declare the East Texas town a Safe Haven for the Unborn on Tuesday, September 24. In a 4-1 vote, the city passed the ordinance, which bans abortions at all stages within city limits and prohibits abortion businesses from setting up shop within the town. Gilmer is now the sixth city in Texas to pass such an ordinance, following in the footsteps of Waskom in June and Omaha and Naples earlier this month. With a population of nearly 5,000, Gilmer became the largest Texas jurisdiction to take such a stand.

Gilmer to Discuss Ordinance Outlawing Abortion Tuesday Night

Gilmer to Discuss Ordinance Outlawing Abortion Tuesday NightGILMER –The City of Gilmer will discuss passing an ordinance outlawing abortion Tuesday night. According to our news partner KETK, the city council meets Tuesday night and the abortion ordinance is listed on the agenda. The East Texas Right to Life director Mark Lee Dickson celebrated the city of Teneha on social media Monday night, following their decision to become the latest community to unanimously declare itself a “sanctuary city for the unborn.” Continue reading Gilmer to Discuss Ordinance Outlawing Abortion Tuesday Night

“Miss Kay” Keynote Speaker for Mistletoe & Magic Holiday Event

“Miss Kay” Keynote Speaker for Mistletoe & Magic Holiday EventTYLER — The Junior League of Tyler has announced that the matriarch of the Robertson family, known as “Miss Kay,” will be a keynote speaker at this year’s 41st annual Mistletoe & Magic Holiday Event. Marsha Kay Robertson, one of the stars of “Duck Dynasty,” is the author of several published popular cookbooks, and is grandmother to sixteen children. Tickets are on sale now for the occasion set for December 6th at Harvey Convention Center. More details available by clicking the link. https://www.juniorleagueoftyler.org/mistletoe-magic/

Culinary Arts Class Partners with Masonic Lodge

Culinary Arts Class Partners with Masonic LodgeATHENS — In an effort to give students a real-life food service opportunity, the Athens Masonic Lodge #165 has partnered with the Athens High School Culinary Arts Class. The AHS Culinary Arts Class will prepare a dinner for the Masons’ meeting each month. The Masons pay the Culinary Arts Class for the food. The objective is to give students a chance to demonstrate what they have learned in a very tangible way.

TexProtects & Buckner Providing Legislative Wrap-Up

TexProtects & Buckner Providing Legislative Wrap-UpLONGVIEW — Nonprofits TexProtects and Buckner Children and Family Services will be hosting a legislative wrap-up Thursday morning at the Longview Public Library. The meeting is from 10 a.m. to noon and is open to the community and will meet in the Moeschele room. The goal of the meeting is to unpack issues related to child welfare discussed during the 86th legislative session and how they relate to East Texas. The second hour of the event will be a policy round table discussion and encourage participants to share their input.

Normal Traffic Patterns Following Crash

Normal Traffic Patterns Following CrashTYLER — Traffic is back to normal today following an accident Monday evening that knocked out power to the traffic signal at the intersection of SH 155 & Grande Blvd in Tyler. The signal was out of service for several hours while crews rebuilt the control box. Motorists did experience minor delays as traffic slowed down going through the intersection, but quickly returned to normal with the repair.

State to Auction Remaining Livestock from Dear Ranch

State to Auction Remaining Livestock from Dear RanchANDERSON COUNTY — An Anderson County family was in court yesterday following an earlier discovery of 23 dead horses and other livestock on their 240-acre ranch. According to our news partner KETK, Monday’s hearing would decide if the 95 surviving animals would be awarded back to the Dear family or remain in the custody of the state. The Dear family says it was confusion between them and a hired fencing contractor accidentally locked the animals from a water source at the vacant home. Continue reading State to Auction Remaining Livestock from Dear Ranch

Palestine Library Book Sale This Week

Palestine Library Book Sale This WeekPALESTINE — The Palestine Public Library will be having a large sale this week at the Book Sale Room inside the Palestine Mall. All proceeds benefit the Palestine Public Library. The special sale is this Friday from 3 to 6 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm. The library says they will have thousands of books on sale from $2.00 for hardbacks to ten cents for small romance novels. Continue reading Palestine Library Book Sale This Week

Nick elected President-Elect of APA Texas Chapter

Nick elected President-Elect of APA Texas ChapterTYLER — City of Tyler Managing Director, Heather Nick, AICP, has been elected president-elect of the American Planning Association (APA) Texas Chapter. She is an award-winning planner with more than 15 years of performance. Nick is a certified planner and holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Texas at Tyler. She also graduated from UT-Tyler summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Nick received two associates degrees in Computer-Aided Drafting and Design as well as in Information Systems from Tyler Junior College. Texas is the 3rd largest chapter and Texas benefits approximately 2,600 members. The APA is the world’s largest planning organization with 45,000 members from over 100 countries. Nick will begin her two-year term as President-Elect on Nov. 8, 2019. Afterwards, she will serve an additional two-year session as President of the APA Texas Chapter.

Longview Police Officer Involved in Shooting

LONGVIEW — An officer involved shooting happened in Longview late Sunday night involving a Longview Police Officer. The incident happened after the officer originally conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the parking lot of the Sunset Motel on W. Marshall Avenue. The officer removed two people from the vehicle, and then a 3rd man attempted to pull away from the scene. The driver did not follow the officers commands to stop. The vehicle was driven in the direction of the officer and the officer fired at the vehicle. The driver fled the scene and another fled on foot. Police are presently searching for the vehicle and the suspects that left the scene. Continue reading Longview Police Officer Involved in Shooting

Cyclists Travel State Championing Organ Donors

Cyclists Travel State Championing Organ DonorsTYLER — A group of cyclists is riding this week from Tyler to Corpus Christi, to change lives. According to our news partner KETK, 114,000 people are awaiting an organ donation, 10,000 of those are in Texas. To help bring those numbers down, a group of bicyclist will spend the week riding for organ donations. On Sunday, riders arrived at Tyler Christian Fellowship. The 11 travelers are each carrying a name on their back, representing someone whose life was changed by a donation. Continue reading Cyclists Travel State Championing Organ Donors

LWV Prepared for National Voters Registration Day

LWV Prepared for National Voters Registration DayTYLER –National Voter’s Registration Day is Tuesday, and the League of Women Voters is ready to sign up East Texans to vote. The League of Women of Voters of Tyler/Smith County has nine different locations ready to bring awareness to the community on the importance of voting and the ease of signing up. The deadline to register to vote for the upcoming elections is October 7. To find their locations, click the link. http://lwvtyler.org/

East Texas Man Arrested following Stolen Vehicle Report

HENDERSON COUNTY — A vehicle theft report lands an East Texas man in jail. According to the Henderson County Sheriff, a deputy was responding to a report of of someone possibly stripping a stolen vehicle in the Payne Springs area Sunday. The deputy was able to confirm that the vehicle had been reported stolen earlier that day. Joshua Rhodes, of Gun Barrel City, was arrest for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was booked into the Henderson County Jail. The vehicle was released back to the owner.

Lufkin Police Officer Assaulted at Movie Theater

Lufkin Police Officer Assaulted at Movie TheaterLUFKIN — A Lufkin Police officer was assaulted while working security at movie theater late Saturday night. According to our news partner KETK, Det. Ron Stubblefield was taken by ambulance to a local hospital for a broken arm following the incident, which occurred around 11:35 p.m. at 109 Miles Way. Theater staff requested that Stubblefield ask a group of roughly 20 people to leave the movie Downton Abbey because they were recording the movie and being disruptive. When Stubblefield approached the group, the suspect – described as a younger black male, 5’9-5’10, thin build, wearing a white hoodie – aggressively bumped into the officer. A confrontation then ensued in which Stubblefield was assaulted and forced to the ground, breaking his arm near the elbow. Continue reading Lufkin Police Officer Assaulted at Movie Theater

Buckner Project HOPES Approved for Another 5 Years Serving Longview Parents

Buckner Project HOPES Approved for Another 5 Years Serving Longview ParentsLONGVIEW — This month, state-funded Buckner Project HOPES celebrates its five-year anniversary serving parents in the Longview community and announces it has been approved for another five years of funding. “The year before we received the funding, Gregg County was ranked as the third highest in the state for being at risk of teen pregnancy, early substance abuse, and family violence, including child abuse,” said Project HOPES Director Michelle Heflin in a news release. “Those numbers are a big reason Buckner was awarded the program contract for the counties of Gregg, Upshur, and Harrison.” The program is intended to address child abuse and neglect prevention by focusing on community collaboration in high risk counties. Go to https://www.buckner.org/project-hopes to learn more.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TYLER – TxDOT is planning another week’s worth of construction and maintenance throughout the Tyler District during the week of Sept. 23. In Wood County, Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) has rescheduled track maintenance on FM 2422 for 8 p.m. to 4 a.m., Wednesday, September 25. The roadway will be closed at the crossing near Mineola with traffic detoured during this work. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/048-2019.html for a complete rundown.

MCHPC Renovation Nearing Completion

MCHPC Renovation Nearing CompletionMARSHALL — Renovation work to Marshall’s Memorial City Hall Performance Center is nearing completion. City officials say the project will bring the vision of a state-of-the art performing arts and conference center to a reality. There are still limited opportunities for the public to leave a legacy through various fundraising efforts that include theatre boxes, dedication plaques for theatre seats, and commemorative custom-made benches. The facility was first constructed in 1907 as Marshall City Hall. MCHPC’s premier season will run from October 2019 to April 2020. For more information, visit http://www.memorialcityhall.com or contact or MCHPC manager Glenn Barnhart at 903-934-7992.

Book by TJC Alumnus Serves as Guide for “Country Music” Documentary Series

Book by TJC Alumnus Serves as Guide for “Country Music” Documentary SeriesTYLER — East Texas native and Tyler Junior College alumnus Bill C. Malone was a key component in creating Ken Burns’ eight-part documentary, “Country Music,” airing this month on PBS. That’s according to a news release from the college. Widely recognized as country music’s senior authority, Malone is an author, musician and noted historian of traditional American musical forms, according to the release. College officials say his groundbreaking 1968 work, “Country Music U.S.A.,” was the first definitive and still stands as the most authoritative academic history on the subject. Burns and his associates credit Malone’s book as their roadmap for crafting the series. Continue reading Book by TJC Alumnus Serves as Guide for “Country Music” Documentary Series

31 Dead Animals Found on Property near Slocum

31 Dead Animals Found on Property near SlocumPALESTINE — The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after 31 dead animals were found on a property near Slocum. After ACSO deputies received a tip on September 13, they went to the property and found 21 dead horses and 10 dead cows. Authorities tell our news partner KETK they believe the animals died from lack of water. With the help of local cowboys, deputies also seized dozens more animals that were still alive, including 80 cows, 11 horses, four goats, and a mule. Those animals are now being cared for by a third party. Continue reading 31 Dead Animals Found on Property near Slocum

Two Louisiana Inmates Caught in Tyler

Two Louisiana Inmates Caught in TylerSHREVEPORT, La. (AP) – Two Louisiana inmates who fled a minimum-security building are back in custody. The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says 21-year-old Brenden Jackson and 20-year-old Kodie Byrne were captured Friday afternoon in Tyler, Texas. The sheriff’s office says the men were located together at a business after the car they were in ran out of gas. The men were discovered missing from the work release building during a head count about 11 p.m. Thursday. The building is separate from the main jail. Authorities say Jackson and Byrne were arrested without incident. Jackson was being held on a charge of simple burglary and parole violation while Byrne was serving time for a parole violation. Authorities say each will face additional charges.