Lufkin Motorcyclist Killed


KEMAH (AP) — A Lufkin motorcyclist died after a brief chase with police. The Houston Chronicle reports that Joshuah Cavins, 27, was thrown from his bike early Saturday in Kemah.

A news release says that Kemah officers saw two motorcycle riders run a red light just after midnight. When officers initiated a traffic stop on both bikes, one motorcyclist complied, but Cavins fled.

After a pursuit, officers lost sight of him. A short time later, his wrecked cycle was found in a ditch. Cavins was found unconscious about 75 feet from the mangled bike and later died from his injuries. The investigation continues.

Smith County Honored in Austin


AUSTIN — Smith County is one of 10 in Texas to be honored by the Texas Association of Counties (TAC) Leadership Foundation during TAC’s annual conference in Austin.

The programs were selected to receive high honors for innovation, achievement and delivery of service in the 2010 County Best Practice Awards, which recognize county initiatives that serve as a model to others and save taxpayer monies.

“These tough economic times necessitate that counties be pro-active and creative in providing services that improve their communities while, at the same time, saving taxpayer money,” said Kaufman County Judge Wayne Gent, chair of the foundation. “These county programs are doing just that, and we are proud to honor them for their achievements.”

Smith County was honored for Achievement for its Compensatory Time Management Program, which was organized to reduce the ever-increasing and costly payout and accrual of employee-earned compensatory time. The program has helped the sheriff’s department reduce its compensatory time by more than 48%.

“We are very proud of the leadership in our Sheriff’s Office and Auditor’s Department. They stepped up and thought outside the box to reduce our accumulated comp time and ultimately save hundreds of thousands of dollars for the County,” said Comp Time Committee Member and Smith County Precinct 4 Commissioner JoAnn Hampton.

The photo shows the Smith County contingent accepting the Texas Association of Counties Best Practice Award. Shown in the photo, left to right, Smith County Chief Deputy Bobby Garmon, Commissioner JoAnn Hampton, Sheriff J.B. Smith, Auditor Ann Wilson, County Judge Joel Baker and Assistant Auditor Kalisha Boyd.

Boy Injured at School Bus Stop


GILMER – A young Hopkins County second grader has been released from a Dallas hospital after he was hit by a pickup as he had left a school bus. The accident happened shortly after 3:15 Friday afternoon on Highway 11 east at County Road 2331 east of Como-Pickton.

State Trooper Jean Dark says the initial investigation shows the 7 year old boy had exited the bus and was standing on the shoulder of the road. The bus was unloading at the time of the incident with several vehicles stopped behind it. A pickup truck driven by a lone sixteen-year-old male driver came upon the group of stopped vehicles and had to take evasive action to the right to avoid colliding with one of the vehicles. The teen drove the pickup on the shoulder of the road and hit the child. There were no other injuries reported and the school bus was not struck by the pickup.

Gilmer Juvenile Officer Arrested


GILMER -– Upshur County’s chief juvenile probation officer and two former officers were arrested and released Friday on forgery of government documents charges, Upshur County District Attorney Billy Byrd said. Juvenile Chief Milton Wylie, 59, and former officers Sandra Edwards, 48, and Lorie Davidson, 43, were indicted by a grand jury after a March investigation in response to allegations made by employees, Byrd said.

The county’s juvenile board asked Byrd to contact Texas Rangers about the allegations, and the investigation began, he said. The juvenile board consists of County Judge Dean Fowler and District Judge Lauren Parrish, with Fowler serving as chairman. The Texas Rangers submitted findings to Byrd that lad to the forgery charges, Byrd said. “The charges against all three involve different documents and different time periods,” Byrd said.

“Chief Wylie has served our county and juvenile probation department for many years,” Byrd said. “He is liked and respected by many, including myself. This is a difficult situation. However, we will see that justice is accomplished and that the requirements of our duties are met.”

Tyler Loop Congested


TYLER – Anyone who drives on Tyler’s Loop 323 can tell you how congested it can be. Now, a portion of the loop has made TxDOT’s list of the 100 most congested roads in the state. The section of the loop from South Broadway to University Boulevard ranks 54th on the list. TxDOT spokesman Larry Krantz tells KETK-TV “We’re actually outgrowing our transportation infrastructure.” Officials are encouraging drivers to use alternate routes, like the Grande extension. Krantz says they hope to be off of the list next year. Until then, he says they will try to work with the city and county to extend other roads in the city.

One Killed-One Injured in Tyler Wreck


TYLER – A Tyler woman is free on bond following the wreck that injured her and killed the driver of the other car. Jerdene Boyd, 50, was arrested for possession of marijuana and an out-standing warrant out of Smith County. She also is facing charges in the accident after completion of the investigation.

The accident happened shortly after 1:15 Thursday in the 7600 block of S. Broadway at the intersection of Heritage. According to police spokesman Don Martin, a Tyler officer clocked Boyd’s dark green, Nissan Sentra, traveling north bound on South Broadway at a high rate of speed. The officer pulled out and attempted to catch up with the speeding vehicle. The officer observed the Nissan passing other vehicles on the right shoulder near the intersection of South Broadway and Cumberland. The Nissan continued to travel northbound and the officer determined that he would not be able to catch it and halted the pursuit.

The Nissan continued North to the intersection of Heritage and South Broadway where it crashed into the rear of a white, Toyota Camry that was sitting in the outside traffic lane, waiting for the light to change at Heritage. The driver of the Toyota was dead in the over turned vehicle when emergency personnel arrived on the scene. The driver was a Robert Dane Bass, 55, from Plano. Bass was a Tyler native and a 1973 graduate of Robert E Lee High School.

Residents Collecting Signatures for Alcohol


EAST TEXAS — The cities of Alba and Mineola are looking at becoming wet. According to KETK, residents are currently collecting signatures to gain support on the issue. Mineola would need to obtain 349 signatures and Alba would need 35 from eligible voters in order to call an election. The alcohol store nearest to Mineola is in Big Sandy, while Alba residents travel to Tawakoni.

Tea Partiers Unhappy with Cornyn

Tea Partiers Unhappy with CornynTYLER — Texas Tea Partiers, including here in East Texas, are not happy with the National Republican Senatorial Committee — or its chairman, Sen. John Cornyn. According to KETK, Tea Partiers are gathering across Texas outside all of Cornyn’s offices; dozens protested outside his office in Tyler. Cornyn is accused of trying to help incumbent Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski get elected. Murkowski has conceded the election to Tea Party candidate Joe Miller. One area Tea Partier says, “This is about the fourth time our Sen. Cornyn has gotten involved in trying to assist a ‘rhino’ (‘Republican in Name Only’) Republican to get elected.” Cornyn and the NRSC say they’re weren’t trying to pick their own primary candidate — that it’s all a misunderstanding. They claim the only people who decided this election were the voters of Alaska — “as it should be.”

Search for Fire Chief Narrowed to Three Finalists


LONGVIEW — The search for the next City of Longview Fire Chief has been narrowed to three candidates. The finalists are James Craft of Plano; Frank Edwards of Pensacola, Florida; and J.P. Steelman of Longview. The finalists are scheduled to receive a tour of Longview on Wednesday, September 8. Interviews with City Manager David Willard will take place on Thursday, September 9. Also on Thursday afternoon, a reception will be held to allow the finalists to meet Longview Fire Department employees, directors of other City departments, and members of City Council.

The City of Longview utilized Strategic Government Resources, Inc. (SGR) to help with the initial search process. The City of Longview will conduct the interviews of the top candidates. As with all of the City’s director-level positions, the City Manager is responsible for selecting the final candidate, which is subject to approval by City Council. No date has been set for when a final decision will be made.

Repeat Fire Concerns Longview Authorities


LONGVIEW — Longview fire officials are concerned about a blaze that flared up around 11:24 a.m. on Thursday. That’s when the Longview Fire Department responded to 1830 Timpson St. Fortunately for the occupant, authorities say, the fire damage was limited to the area of the cause of ignition. The fire was contained before spreading to other areas or structural components within the residence. The cause of the fire was the use of two orange extension cords plugged into a power strip providing AC power to a window air conditioning unit.

Officials are specifically concerned that this is the same cause determined in the fire at 1707 Timpson St. on August 18, which resulted in a civilian injury and total loss of structure and contents. Firefighters note, “These types of fires are preventable by not using unapproved lightweight extension cords as a substitution to permanent wiring. The appropriate installation of the correct breaker, wiring and receptacle can prevent this type of fire.”

One Killed-One Injured in Tyler Wreck

TYLER – A two vehicle accident in Tyler shortly after 1:15 Thursday afternoon killed one person and one injured. The accident happened in the 7600 block of S. Broadway at the intersection of Heritage.

According to police spokesman Don Martin, a Tyler officer clocked a Dark Green, Nissan Sentra, traveling north bound on South Broadway at a high rate of speed. The officer pulled out and attempted to catch up with the speeding vehicle. The officer observed the Nissan passing other vehicles on the right shoulder near the intersection of South Broadway and Cumberland. The Nissan continued to travel northbound and the officer determined that he would not be able to catch it and halted the pursuit.

The Nissan continued North to the intersection of Heritage and South Broadway where it crashed into the rear of a white, Toyota Camry that was sitting in the outside traffic lane, waiting for the light to change at Heritage. The driver of the Toyota was dead in the over turned vehicle when emergency personnel arrived on the scene. The driver was a Robert Dane Bass, 55, from Plano.

The driver of the Nissan was identified as Jerdene Boyd, 50, of Tyler. Officers observed signs of alcohol in connection with the driver. She was taken to East Texas Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Boyd was arrested for possession of marijuana and an out-standing warrant out of Smith County. She also is facing charges in the accident after completion of the investigation. Boyd is currently free on bond.

Fugitive Parolee in Custody


LONGVIEW — Investigators located and arrested a wanted parolee early Friday morning who attempted to run over a Longview Police Officer on a traffic stop late yesterday. Billye Jack Baldwin, 43, was located at a hotel in Kilgore around 1:00 a.m. and taken into custody without incident. Baldwin was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center after he claimed he had a medical condition unrelated to the earlier traffic stop. Once Baldwin was released from the hospital, he was booked into the Gregg County Jail on charges of aggravated assault on a public servant, evading arrest with a vehicle and an outstanding warrant for parole violations.

During the traffic stop around 7:53 p.m. on Thursday evening, a Longview Officer fired several shots at Baldwin in defense of his life after Baldwin attempted to run over him in a Ford F150 pickup truck. Baldwin fled the scene and it was later discovered he abandoned the truck on Lake Lamond Road. The incident is still under investigation.

Fire Damages Kilgore Restaurant


KILGORE – No injuries were reported in a fire at a Kilgore restaurant. The fire at the Jalepeno Tree on Highway 259 came in around 7:00 Thursday night. Fire officials tell KETK-TV they believe a PVC pipe on the outside caught on fire and traveled up to the attic. The fire was quickly extinguished and minor smoke damage was reported. Fire investigators are still determining what caused the pipe to catch on fire.

Rusk County Coal-Fired Power Plant Sued


TEXARKANA (AP) — The Sierra Club has filed a federal lawsuit against the owner of an east Texas coal-fired power plant. The suit filed Thursday in Texarkana alleges the Martin Lake plant in Rusk County exposes the public to harmful air pollution in violation of the federal Clean Air Act. The club seeks to reduce air pollution from the plant where three electric generating units operate.

Neil Carman of the Sierra Club’s Lone Star Chapter says the Martin Lake coal plant is “among the dirtiest in the entire nation and one of the worst polluting coal plants in Texas every year.” The suit lists as defendants the plant’s owner, Luminant Generation Co., and Energy Future Holdings Corp. Both are based in Dallas.

Luminant spokeswoman Ashley Monts says the Sierra Club’s allegations are without merit and unsupported by the law