KILGORE – A Kilgore mother has received a written shout out from the Kilgore Police Department. On their Facebook page, the police tell about a mother who caught her child stealing and wanted an officer to talk to the youngster. The child was taken back to the store where they apologized and the mother paid for the item. The boy was placed on community service with the mom. They added, “Its tough being a parent, but raise them up knowing about consequences and holding them accountable, and chances are they will never visit the Bulldog B&B,” also known as the city jail.
TxDot Area Roadwork Update
TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct the following construction and maintenance work throughout the district during the week of December 17. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.
Motorists traveling I-20 westbound can expect a slow-down near Toll 49 Monday through Wednesday as full depth concrete repair operations are conducted as part of the I-20 Total Maintenance Contract. The contractor will be conducting work in the westbound outside lane a quarter mile east of Toll 49. The outside lane will be closed until the repairs are complete. The work includes removal of the existing asphalt and concrete paving, repairing the subgrade and existing drainage, and placing the new concrete pavement and asphalt surface. Alternate routes are encouraged to avoid delays. Continue reading TxDot Area Roadwork Update
Two Charged with Human Trafficking
HENDERSON – An ongoing human trafficking investigation in Rusk County has resulted in two arrests. The arrests occurred as officers executed a search warrant at a residence on Highway 64 in Henderson. Taken into custody was Kendrick Davis, 28, of Henderson. He has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual assault, two counts of human trafficking as well as aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a firearm. His bonds total $2.6 million. Also charged with two counts of human trafficking was Charles Starling Jr., 43, of Henderson. His bond is $2 million. And we are told more arrests are expected in the case. Continue reading Two Charged with Human Trafficking
Tyler’s Longest Runway is Open
TYLER – A runway project at the Tyler airport has been completed. Tyler’s Pounds Regional Airport has fully opened Runway 4-22. The new extended length of the runway is 8,330 feet. Construction to rehabilitate, widen and lengthen the runway began four years ago. The runway pavement section includes 14 inches of concrete placed over 12 inches of a heavy base section. The runway is now capable of carrying much heavier loads and provides extended length for landing and takeoffs. In total, the budgeted cost for the project was about $48 million, with 90% of the cost covered through Federal Aviation Administration grants. The airport is currently working with the FAA to receive funding to rebuild the taxiway going towards the runaway. A ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate project completion is scheduled next month.
Tyler Man Arrested in Sunday Shooting
TYLER – One person has been arrested and one person has been wounded in a Tyler shooting. The initial report said a witness flagged down an officer and reported seeing a shooting happen shortly before 4:15 Sunday afternoon at the Westwood Shopping Center at S SW Loop 323 and Chandler Highway. Witnesses were able to give a suspect and vehicle description and officers were able to arrest a suspect. Kristian Perdomo, 25, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was booked into the Smith County Jail. His bond was set at $1,000,000. The man who was wounded is in critical condition in a Tyler hospital. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting is continuing. Continue reading Tyler Man Arrested in Sunday Shooting
In Focus: 12/16/18 – Deborah Walker, Family Circle of Care
Tyler Police Investigate Aggravated Assault
TYLER — Tyler Police responded to a reported shooting just after 4:00 Sunday evening at the Westwood Shopping Center on Loop 323 and Chandler Highway. Witnesses were able to give a suspect and vehicle description, leading to the arrest of one suspect. The victim was transported to a local hospital and is in critical condition. Identities have not been released. Crime Scene personnel searched neighborhoods along Greenbrier Road, between Highways 31 and 64, for evidence involved in the assault. Investigators are asking citizens or businesses in the area with surveillance video showing a silver Toyota Avalon in the area between 4:15 and 4:40 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16 to contact Tyler PD at (903) 531-1000. Police are also searching for a red bandana or hand gun in that area. Citizens are asked not to touch any of the potential evidence.
Longview Fatality Accident
LONGVEW – One person was killed in a vehicle/pedestrian accident in Longview. Killed shortly after 6:30 Saturday night was Jorelle Antwon Reese, 32, of Longview. Longview police say he was walking across West Marshall Avenue when the accident occurred. Investigators say he was not in a designated crosswalk. He later died at a Longview hospital. No information was made available about the car’s driver.
Smith County Homicide Investigation Underway
SMITH COUNTY — Smith County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a possible deceased person call just before 8:00 Saturday morning. According to our news partner KETK, the body was found on the side of the roadway on the 2700 block of Old Gladewater Hwy. When deputies arrived, they found a man, identified as Jerome James, 49, dead from a gun shot wound. An autopsy has been ordered. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at (903) 566-6600. Tyler Police and the Smith County Sheriff’s Office are investigating whether four homicides in eight days could be connected. Police have said they suspect at least two of the recent killings are linked and possibly drug-related. The Sheriff’s Department along with the Tyler Police Department will hold a press conference for media on Monday at 3:00pm.
A Pre Mobile Enrollment Center at the Tyler Airport
TYLER – A TSA Pre mobile enrollment center is coming to Tyler. From January 21 through January 25, pre enrollment center will be open at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Travelers can now schedule their in-person appointment for that week to complete the background check and fingerprinting part of the application process. Before applying, be sure to go to the TSA Website at http://www.tsa.gov for full details on how to enroll. Airport Manager Davis Dickson said the enrollment is easy and passengers don’t have to have a ticket or be traveling to access the enrollment center. The mobile enrollment center will be located in the baggage claim area in the airport terminal building. Signs will be present to provide location information inside the terminal.
A Guilty Plea in a Fatal DWI Accident
LONGVIEW – A Longview man has pleaded guilty in connection with a fatal Gregg County accident last year. In 124th District Court in Longview on Friday, Danny Clayton Lee, 63, pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle. A sentencing date has not been set. The accident occurred in July of last year on U.S. Highway 259. The Department of Public safety report says Lee was in the wrong lane of traffic when his pickup and a car collided head-on. The car’s driver, Benjamin Murphy of Diana, was pronounced dead at the scene.
A Shorter School Week in Athens ISD
ATHENS – It is now official. The Athens school district will go to a four day school week next year. The action was taken by school trustees during a called noon meeting on Friday. The new school week will start with the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year on August 5. The shorter school week would be launched as part of a three-year pilot program. Their action was made possible in Texas after lawmakers approved two statutes in 2015. One of the measures requires a certain number of instructional minutes rather than instructional days. In order to comply with this, the instructional day in Athens ISD will increase by 50 minutes in the new school year.
Urgent Call for Blood Donations
DALLAS — It’s Code Red for blood in North, Central, and East Texas. Linda Goelzer with Carter Bloodcare says Carter really needs platelets and the rare types: O-negative, A-negative, B-negative and AB-negative. “Volunteer blood donors are truly the foundation of the health care system,” says Goelzer. “You are a first responder before you even know you need to respond — and it’s just as simple as community taking care of community.”
Another East Texas Newspaper Is Being Sold
KILGORE – M. Roberts Media is expanding its holdings in East Texas. The company, which recently purchased the Tyler Morning Telegraph, is now buying the Kilgore News Herald. The company also owns the Longview News Journal and the Marshall News Messenger. The paper says it can trace its roots back to the early days of the East Texas oil boom and has changed hands several times. Terms of the deal between M. Roberts Media and News Herald owner Bluebonnet Publishing Company were not disclosed.
Harrison County Traffic Fatality
One person has died in a one vehicle accident in Harrison County. Dead at the scene was Steven D. Alexander, 38, of Marshall. The Department of Public Safety reports his car was traveling at a high rate of speed on Macedonia Road when the accident occurred. His vehicle left the road and hit a travel trailer. The accident, which remains under investigation, was reported shortly after 9:15 Thursday night, just under 5 miles northwest of Marshall.
Palace and Elm Closed for Railroad Repair
TYLER — Union Pacific Railroad has closed Palace Avenue and Elm Street at the railroad crossings for maintenance and repairs. Work is expected to be complete by 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15. Travelers are encouraged to find an alternative route and to pay attention to all traffic signs and workers.
City Manager Named in Marshall
MARSHALL – At Thursday’s meeting, the Marshall City Commission voted to appoint Mark Rohr as city manager. Support Services Director Jack Redmon has been serving as acting city manager since April. Rohr has 31 years of local government experience. That includes 29 years as a city manager. He most recently served as city manager of League City, Texas, from March 2014 to December 2016. Rohr will tentatively begin his duties in Marshall next month.
A Shorter School Week in Athens ISD?
ATHENS – The Athens school board is scheduled to vote on going to a four day school week during a noon meeting on Friday. School district employees learned about it during a district wide meeting earlier this month. In order to comply with the state’s requirements for a minimum number of instructional minutes during a school year, the instructional day would increase by 50 minutes. They have been studying a possible change for the past six months. If approved, it would start next year and it would be launched as a three-year pilot program.
Bullard Man Gets Life
RUSK – A Cherokee County jury has found a Bullard man guilty possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. The jury sentenced John Michael Lydy, 46, who is a habituation offender and a registered sex offender, to life in prison. According to a news releases from the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office, Lydy was distributing methamphetamine from his mobile home in the Shady Brooke subdivision near Bullard.
Troup Parade Postponed
Fall Graduation Is at Hand
TYLER – Friday will be graduation time at Tyler Junior College. U-T Tyler will hold graduation ceremonies on Friday and Saturday. TJC will hold two ceremonies on Friday. Both will be in Wagstaff Gym. They will be recognizing 639 candidates for graduation who are earning a total of 752 degrees and certificates. UT Tyler will have two ceremonies on Friday and two on Saturday, recognizing over 1,500 degree candidates. The ceremonies will all be held in the Cowan Center. Continue reading Fall Graduation Is at Hand
Smith County Road Work Update
TYLER – Three Smith County road improvement projects have been completed while others are about to begin. That was the report Smith County Engineer Frank Davis presented to county commissioners this week. Completed last month was work on County Road 1113, Lake Placid Road; County Road 220, Old Henderson Road and the first section of County Road 223, Old Overton Road. Getting underway this month is work on County Road 2171, Willingham Road, County Road 1302 and the second segment of County Road 223. And, there is an additional nearly 6 miles worth of overlay projects currently out for bid. And, with weather permitting, they plan on 1 1/2 miles of asphalt paving this month.
Tyler, Music Friendly
TYLER – The Tyler city council has signed a memorandum with the Texas Music Office to begin the process in designating the city as a Music Friendly City. The next step in the process would be a community workshop, where the Texas Music Office would provide training for city officials, music industry professionals and local venues, and artists. The city would also need to demonstrate partnerships with the community’s music related nonprofits, music education programs and schools. According to the city, designating Tyler as a Music Friendly City would help promote the growth of the music industry within the community. Cities that have received this designation include Lindale, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and Denton.
A Marshall Arrest in a Child Sex Crime
MARSHALL – A Marshall man is behind bars accused of indecency with a child. Arrested by Marshall detectives was Terry Lynn Jones, 27. The Tuesday arrest stems from a report filed late last month. Jones is accused of inappropriately touching a juvenile under the age of 14. He has been charged with indecency with a child sexual contact, He was booked into the Harrison County Jail under a $100,000 bond.
Former Trooper Headed to Prison for Sexual Abuse of Child
MARSHALL — A Marshall resident and former state trooper accused of sexually abusing a child has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Louis Paul Weems pleaded guilty to indecency with a child on Dec. 3. He was also ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and register as a sex offender. According to the Marshall News Messenger and our news partner KETK, Weems was stationed in both Marshall and Marion County as a DPS officer. He was originally suspended from his law enforcement position in November 2017 after allegations of misconduct surfaced and a criminal investigation was launched by the Texas Rangers. Weems was indicted in April by a Cass County grand jury for continuous sexual abuse of a child, indecency with a child by contact, and indecency with a child by exposure. Weems had been employed with the department since September 2008.
Survey Shows Tyler is Great But Not Perfect
TYLER – The city council on Wednesday received a presentation on the results of a resident survey about Tyler. The survey shows most respondents have a positive perception of the city. Over 80% of those surveyed indicated that Tyler is a good place to live, raise children and retire. The survey was conducted during the summer by the ETC Institute. The six-page survey was originally mailed to a random sample of households in the city. A total of 406 residents completed the survey. Continue reading Survey Shows Tyler is Great But Not Perfect
County Murder Victim Identified
SMITH COUNTY – Smith County authorities say that Jhoel Hidalgo Sevilla, 33, was the man killed over the weekend. The shooting was reported shortly after 9:30 Sunday morning in an apartment on County Road 382 in the northeastern part of the county. He died from an apparent gunshot wound. There is no other information on the case as the investigation is continuing.
Money from Austin for Tyler and Longview
AUSTIN – Sales Tax rebates for Tyler and Longview continue to grow. The state comptrollers office is sending out sales tax allocations for December. They are based on sales made in October. Tyler’s check tops $3.6 million. This is an increase of over 16% from last December. So far this year, Tyler’s sales tax allocations top $43 million, for an increase of 7 1/2%. Longview’s December check is for over $2.6 million, a hike of over 19%. For the year, Longview’s checks exceed $32 million, for a 10% increase. The over all state figure for the month is $761 million, for an increase of 9 1/2%
Kenneth Starr in Tyler Thursday
TYLER – The Tyler Rotary Club has a special guest speaker on Thursday. He is former Baylor University President Kenneth Starr. He is also a former federal appeals court judge, who resigned to become U.S. solicitor general under President George H.W. Bush. In August 1994, Starr became independent counsel responsible for overseeing several investigations involving the Clinton administration, including Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The Tyler Rotary Club meets at the Hollytree Country Club.
Two Deputies Save a Life
CHEROKEE COUNTY – Two Cherokee County Sheriff’s deputies are being honored for saving the life of a motorist. The commendation goes to deputies Houston Munsinger and Keith Jones. They were flagged down last month by a woman whose husband had a heart attack and was unresponsive. Because of the deputies’ actions, the man regained his breathing and heartbeat. Sheriff James Campbell says a check at Tyler’s CHRISTUS Mother Francis Hospital has shown the man is doing fine.
