TYLER â There are many changes to P.T. Cole Park which has been in the community since 1955. Tyler Parks and Recreation along with city councilmen welcomed the new park with a ribbon cutting on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, this has been a working project in the community since October 2022. The 2.3-acre park has playground equipment, basketball courts and a splash pad for the hot East Texas summers. District 2 councilman Broderick McGee said this is a way for children to make new memories. âItâs going to be exciting that you know for years to come, theyâll be able to come back to this park still here and bring their kids,â said McGee. Continue reading Grand opening: Long-standing P.T. Cole Park in Tyler renovated
Funeral services set for Arp High School senior who died in Smith County crash
TYLER â Memorial services have been set for an Arp High School senior who passed Wednesday after a car crash in Smith County. Services for Thomas Fuller will be held at the Stewart Family Funeral Home in Tyler with a visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday and the funeral service will be on Monday at 10 a.m. âThank you very much for your support during this difficult time for our school district,â Arp ISD said. âGrief counselors are available for Arp ISD students and staff as needed on all three of our campuses.â The school district said Fuller was a member of the football team, powerlifting team and ran track during his junior year.
Texans impacted by severe weather urged to report damage in state survey
TYLER â After severe weather caused damage across Texas this week, the Texas Division of Emergency Management is urging all impacted Texans to report property damage to a TDEM survey. According to our news partner KETK, Texas residents are encouraged to self-submit damages to their homes and businesses using the Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool damage survey. âReporting storm damage is a critical step to helping Texas communities recover from this severe weather,â said Texas Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd. Continue reading Texans impacted by severe weather urged to report damage in state survey
Lake Tyler boat ramps temporarily closed
TYLER â Due to recent heavy rains in the area, the Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East boat ramps will be temporarily closed and the lakes are closed to boat traffic from lake residents, the City of Tyler announced. The lakes are currently at an elevation of 376.4 feet Mean Sea Level and are continuing to rise. The ramps are closed due to hazards from debris that washed into the lakes from recent rains. This is also an effort to reduce damage to the shoreline caused by boat wakes. The closure is effective until further notice and Tyler Water Utilities anticipates reopening the ramps once lake levels decrease.
CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System receives national recognition for stroke care
LONGVIEW â Two achievement awards are heading CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health Systemâs way for demonstrating commitment to stroke care, according to our news partner KETK. These achievements highlight the hospitalâs following up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of stroke, leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times and fewer readmissions. Studies show that someone in the U.S. has a stroke every 40 seconds, with strokes being the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and patients can recover better when providers consistently follow treatment guidelines. CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System, a participant in the Get with the Guidelines program, qualified for the award by demonstrating how their organization has committed to improving quality care. CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System in Longview and Marshall both received âgold plus honor roll eliteâ recognition for stroke care and âgold plus honor rollâ recognition for type 2 diabetes care. Continue reading CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System receives national recognition for stroke care
Downtown Traffic Study gets resolution of support
TYLER — On Wednesday, April 26, the Tyler City Council approved a resolution of support accepting the results of the Downtown Tyler Traffic Study and supporting the use of Option 2: Hybrid Tapered Approach when making decisions for improvements in Downtown Tyler. The Downtown Traffic Study was developed by Kimley-Horn and approved by the City Council on August 24, 2022. The study used recommendations from Toole Design, which has been working with the City since the beginning of 2022, to create a concept to support revitalization efforts in the Downtown area. Continue reading Downtown Traffic Study gets resolution of support
Suspected drunk driver arrested following high speed chase
BULLARD — A police officer and an alleged intoxicated driver were injured after a high-speed pursuit. According to a Bullard PD Facebook post, on Tuesday, around 1:20 a.m., a police sergeant attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation on Highway 69 in Bullard. Officials said the driver of the vehicle drove away and a pursuit ensued. The vehicle was clocked going at âvery high rates of speedâ from Highway 69 to several county roads in Cherokee and Smith County. After more than 30 minutes of a vehicle pursuit, police said the driver got out of the vehicle and ran into a heavily wooded area near FM 756. Continue reading Suspected drunk driver arrested following high speed chase
East Texas big rig chase ends with an arrest
NACOGDOCHES â An out of state truck driver led authorities on a chase through East Texas on Monday. Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to intercept the driver, 61-year-old Ed Solomon of Illinois. According to our news partner KETK, The deputies encountered him in Nacogdoches and trailed him into Rusk county.
They were asked by the company that employed Solomon that he be pulled over, he refused. There Rusk County Sheriff’s officers threw out spike strips to stop the 18-wheel vehicle. At that time, EMS was called to access Solomon’s health. He was then taken to Rusk County jail and was booked for evading arrest.
Texas House passes bill to add SFA to UT system
NACOGDOCHES â The Texas House passed a bill on Wednesday bringing Stephen F. Austin State University into the University of Texas system. The bill now goes to Governor Greg Abbott for signature. The bill was filed at the end of February and passed the Texas Senate on April 17 ahead of its Texas House approval on Wednesday. Included in the bill, SFA will now be enrolled in the Permanent University Fund system, and the universityâs new name will be âStephen F. Austin State University, a member of The University of Texas System.â The school colors will remain unchanged. Continue reading Texas House passes bill to add SFA to UT system
In cookbook, Miranda Lambert reveals recipes that fed her
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) â Country music star Miranda Lambert is dishing on the recipes from her family and friends in East Texas. Her new cookbook is called âY’All Eat Yet?â and is equal parts Lambert’s family memoir, a guide to Texas-style entertaining and church potluck cookbook. Lambert says some of the first songs she wrote as a teenager were inspired by hearing stories and life lessons over the dinner table. The Grammy-winning singer has a lot to celebrate as she heads into the Academy of Country Music on May 11 as the reigning entertainer of the year.
Marshall Police tout successful drug take-back event
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department disposed of 253 pounds of unneeded medications collected from the April 22nd Drug Take Back event and the ongoing collection of the past six months. The drugs were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration on April 24 for incineration. The Marshall Police Department encourages residents to properly dispose of unwanted or unused medications. The public can bring them to the green drop box in the lobby of the Marshall Police Department, 2101 N. East End Blvd., which is accessible all day, every day. Continue reading Marshall Police tout successful drug take-back event
Smith County Sheriffâs Office K9 Joker retires
SMITH COUNTY — K9 Joker officially retired on Tuesday after serving with the Smith County Sheriffâs Office. He will retire with his handler Juan Cervantes. According to our news partner KETK, Joker is a seven and a half year old Belgian Malinois who has served Smith County for more than six years. Joker has aided officials with hundreds of operations from apprehension of criminals to finding missing persons.
Texas man involved in online romance scams gets 3 years
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) â A Texas man has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for his role in an online romance scam in which the identities and images of real U.S. military generals were used to cheat victims from across the nation out of a total of $1.5 million. Federal prosecutors in Rhode Island said Tuesday that 52-year-old Fola Alabi was also ordered to pay full restitution and forfeit his home. The victims were often women in their 70s and 80s and either widowed or divorced. The victims were from multiple states including Rhode Island, Tennessee, North Carolina, California, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Arizona, Texas, Idaho and South Dakota.
Smith County woman pleads guilty in 2022 kidnapping
TYLER â A woman charged in a November 2022 of kidnapping a 5-year-old boy pleaded guilty Monday in Smith County court. Pamela Medlock, 59, of Overton, was sentenced to eight years deferred adjudication. According to our news partner KETK, Medlock made national news last year when she was identified as the prime suspect in the disappearance of an East Texas elementary school student. The child’s grandparents reported the child missing. He was found with with Medlock after a state trooper stopped her near Colorado City, Texas. After the boy was back with his family, it was revealed that She was a family friend and took the child out for his birthday and didn’t return. Thus the kidnapping charge. The adjudication means that if Medlock completes the eight-year probation, she be eligible to have the kidnapping taken off her record.
East Texas high school student wins Congressional Art Competition
MARSHALL â A Smith County student will have their artwork hung in the United States Capitol for a year after winning a competition according to our news partner KETK. The 2023 Congressional Art Competition was created in 1982 to âencourage and showcase artistic talent from across the nation in each congressional district.â This yearâs winner from Rep. Nathaniel Moranâs district is Phuong N. Nguyen, who won with a pencil piece that of artistâs mother, âMom in the Midst of Happiness.â 22 high school students from 12 schools across the First Congressional District of Texas participated this year. For the last two weeks, each piece of artwork was on display at the Michelson Museum of Art in Marshall. Nguyenâs piece will now be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year, where members of Congress, staffers and visitors from around the world will see the winning artwork.