TxDOT Project Updates


TYLER — Here’s a quick look at other work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.

TYLER — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled perform pavement repairs on State Highway 64 west of Tyler in various locations between Loop 323 and Farm Road 724 near the airport. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.

Also, TxDOT severs SCR 2297 (Brewer Road) today as part of ongoing construction on Segment 5 of Loop 49. Residents will have access to Farm Road 756 (Paluxy Drive) via SCR 2191.

CHEROKEE COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews are scheduled to begin seal coat operations on Tuesday on State Highway 135 in Jacksonville in the curb-and-gutter section, followed by the same work on Farm Road 2274 between State Highway 204 in Ponta and U.S. Highway 79. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic. Loose gravel may be present for several days following a seal coat application.

GREGG COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform base and pavement repairs in various locations on Farm Road 2206 between State Highway 42 and Loop 281 in Longview. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

RUSK COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations on Farm Road 1798 between Farm Road 839 in McKnight and Farm Road 1662 near Laneville. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base and pavement repairs in various locations on Ranch Road 2970 between Farm Road 753 and the end of state maintenance. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

ANDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to conclude resurfacing operations on State Highway 294 between U.S. Highway 79 and Farm Road 322. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

VAN ZANDT COUNTY — The Texas Department of Transportation’s annual seal coat preventative maintenance program is scheduled to resume on Monday, June 20, in Van Zandt County. Crews are scheduled to begin on State Highway 19 south of Canton and in the following additional locations:
*FM 751 between the Hunt County Line and FM 47
*SH 198 between SH 64 in Canton and the Kaufman County Line
*FM 315 between FM 279 and Henderson County Line
*FM 47 between SH 243 and SH 198 Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic. Loose gravel may be present for several days following a seal coat application.

WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repairs in various locations on Farm Road 778 south of Farm Road 49 and U.S. Highway 80, followed by the same work on Farm Road 69 north of FM 515 in Coke. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

A Hero’s Farewell


QUITMAN On Sunday, countless East Texans lined the streets to watch the procession carrying Sgt. Joshua Powell’s body from Tyler all the way to Powell’s hometown of Quitman. Powell and U.S. Army Warrant Officer Bradley Justin Gaudet of Gladewater were among those killed in separate incidents June 4 in Afghanistan. KETK reports Powell’s journey Sunday began at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Friends, family, military, motorcycle groups, East Texas law enforcement agencies, and patriotic East Texans welcomed the fallen soldier. Joshua’s uncle, Faron Petty, was among them.

“Well, he’s just a country boy, I guess you’d say,” Petty remarked. “He likes hunting and fishing, and I don’t know, most people have already heard — he volunteered for his fifth tour over there to take the place of other fallen soldiers that had just happened. And he went back and of course him and two other gentlemen and a young lady lost their life.”

Petty says he wasn’t prepared for just how many people stood on the streets to show support for his nephew. “No…we knew there would be several people, but not that many. And then when we turned on Main Street and saw the flags on the ladder truck, it was just all we could stand just about,” Petty said. Before Sunday’s procession, Petty said it’s a hard time for the family, but they are all very proud of Joshua. “These guys are out here doing the best they can and people really need to be behind them and support them. They’re giving their life for this…that’s…that’s all I can say,” Petty said. Funeral services for Sgt. Powell are this Tuesday morning at 9 at Lake Fork Baptist Church in Quitman.

Smith County Deputy Arrested for DWI


TYLER A Smith County sheriffs deputy has been arrested after reportedly driving while intoxicated. Chief Sheriffs Deputy Bobby Garmon says that deputy Albert Lee Hill was found passed out in his car at the intersection of Sunnybrook and Old Jacksonville Highway around 11:30Friday night. Garmon says Hill was released from the Smith County Jail Saturday on a $500 bond. An internal investigation is underway, and Garmon says Hill has been indefinitely suspended for now.

House Fire Probe Continues


TYLER Investigators continue to probe a Friday night house fire in which one person was injured. It happened off the 4800 block of Picadilly in Tyler. Neighbors tell KETK an elderly couple lives in the house. Fire officials say they received the call at 10:07 p.m. They say when they arrived, smoke could be seen coming from the house, and they found a woman lying outside in the front yard. She was taken to a local hospital. There’s no word on her condition. Officials added that there is extensive damage to the inside of the house. No word yet on the cause of the fire. Neighbors believe oxygen tanks could be the cause.

Workforce Reconnect Conferences Set This Month

EAST TEXAS — If the tough economy is still making it hard for you or someone you know to find a job, Workforce Solutions East Texas is offering a chance to reconnect with the workforce. The agency will host two re-employment conferences, one in Tyler on June 22 and one in Longview on June 23, designed to polish skills and revive those affected by the recession. The Tyler conference is at Harvey Convention Center, with the Longview event set for Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex. Both run from 8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Conference workshops include: Life Lessons…How to Achieve Business & Personal Success with Steven Zipkoff; Make Smart Career Decisions through the Career Pathways System with Hans Meeder; an Entrepreneurial Seminar with Dr. Connie Sitterly; Organizing Next with Terry Carlile; The Seven Steps to a Turnaround with Columbus Copeland; Connect the Dots networking workshop with David Crumbaugh; and Give Me Some Credit: From Recession to Progression financial management course with James Guess. The conferences are free to attend. Space is limited and registration is required to assure seating. For more information, you can email amanda.garner@etcog.org or call 903.984.8641 x224.

Jury Selection Continues in Parker Trial


MANGUM, OKLA. (AP) Jury selection continues today in the East Texas-connected trial of Bobbi Parker in Mangum, Oklahoma. Another person was placed on a panel of prospective jurors Friday in the case of the former Oklahoma prison wardens wife accused of helping an inmate she allegedly fell in love with escape. Defense attorney Garvin Isaacs says there were 21 possible jurors on the panel when jury selection concluded Friday. Attorneys plan to pick 22 prospective jurors from which Parkers 12-member jury will be chosen. Parker is accused of helping convicted killer Randolph Dial escape from the Oklahoma State Reformatory in 1994. Prosecutors allege she ran away with him, but defense attorneys say Dial kidnapped Parker and held her hostage until she was rescued in 2005 at a Shelby County, Texas, chicken ranch. Parker has pleaded not guilty.

City Accepting Applications for Boards and Commissions


TYLER — The City of Tyler is currently accepting applications from community members to serve on City boards and commissions. The deadline to apply is Aug. 5, and appointments will be made by the City Council at its Aug. 24 meeting. Persons who are appointed to serve on a City of Tyler board or commission will serve voluntarily, without pay, for a two-year term. The boards and commissions include:

Regular Boards (Boards that meet monthly or bi-monthly)

Airport Advisory Board
Historical Preservation Board
Keep Tyler Beautiful Board
Library Board
Neighborhood Revitalization Board
One-Half Cent Sales Tax Board
Parks Board
Planning and Zoning Commission
North East Texas Public Health District Board
Traffic Safety Board

Periodic Boards (Boards that meet only as needed)

Board of Adjustment (Zoning)
Civil Service Commission
Construction Board of Adjustments
Disabilities Issue Review Board
Health Facilities Development Corp.
Industrial Development Corp.

To serve on a board or commission, applicants must reside inside the City limits and should not have any delinquent City taxes, City utilities or other City assessments. In addition, they must not have any pending claims or claim against the City. There may be additional requirements for some board positions.
This is a perfect way for citizens to plug in and get involved in shaping our community, said Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass. The Citys boards and commissions play a vital role in making recommendations to City Council.

Boards and Commissions fulfill an important role in City government by evaluating issues which affect our community and making recommendations to the Council for needed action, said City Manager Mark McDaniel. It is important that we get vacancies on the boards filled. Anyone interested in serving can go to http://www.cityoftyler.org to complete an application online. Applications can also be picked up at the City Clerks Office in City Hall, or you can call the City Clerk at (903) 531-1106 and have an application faxed or mailed to you.

Teen Dead, Others Injured in Church Van Crash


SMITH COUNTY A teenager has died, and others have been injured, in a church van crash near Tyler. Members from a church in Louisiana were visiting an East Texas waterpark this weekend. As they were headed back home Saturday evening, their van, carrying children and adults, ran off the road.

Around 6 p.m., church members still gathered on the hill where the accident happened on I-20 near Barber Road. They tell KETK several vehicles were in a caravan coming back from the waterpark when a tire burst on the van. Witnesses say there were around 11 people in the van, and several were thrown from the vehicle. 19-year-old J’Amarco Greenard, or J.J. as his friends and family call him, was pinned under the van. Church members say he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The other children and adults were taken to Tyler hospitals. Two were flown by helicopter. The church members say they are making sure friends and family in Louisiana know what happened so they can head to East Texas.

Police Make Arrests in Indecent Exposure Cases

TYLER — Tyler police have arrested two suspects in three recent indecent exposure cases. Investigators have arrested 28-year-old David Humphries of Tyler for indecent exposure. On May 21, officers were notified by Sears security personnel that they had seen an individual expose himself with intent to sexually gratify himself. On May 27, officers contacted two females from Grande Hill Estates at 1505 Grande. They indicated that while they were swimming, an individual came to the pool area and exposed himself with intent to sexually gratify himself. The investigators were able to identify the suspect as 17-year-old Michael York of Flint.

Investigators have also identified Michael York (pictured) as allegedly responsible for another case of indecent exposure. Investigators have charged him with exposing himself with intent to sexually gratify himself at Cumberland Place Apartments, 2051 West Cumberland Road. Police allege he again went to the pool area and exposed himself to a female. York has been charged with two counts of class B misdemeanor indecent exposure, and David Humphries has been charged with one count of class B misdemeanor indecent exposure.

Police are reminding you to be aware of your surroundings and notify the police of any suspicious activity. In these cases, police say, you should be prepared to provide identifying information on individual suspects.

Longview United Way Dips into Reserves to Fund Agencies


LONGVIEW The Greater Longview United Way dipped into its reserve funds to make sure all partner agencies had the same funding allocations for 2011 as theyd had for 2010, executive director Donna Mahurin said Thursday. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the United Way board completed its funding allocations earlier this week. Although the umbrella agency didnt meet its campaign goal this year, the board chose not to decrease funding to the 39 programs of its 21 partner agencies, she said. The programs will receive a combined $968,697 in funding. We didnt miss the goal by much, but we still missed it, Mahurin said. However, weve been able to make up some of the difference through grants and other sources, so our overall impact on the community is, if anything, greater now than it has been in the past.

UT Tyler Begins 40th Anniversary Celebration


TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler begins a yearlong 40th anniversary celebration. The 40th Anniversary and Still Growing kick-off started at 11 a.m. Friday in the University Center theater. The official anniversary logo was revealed, and officials presented a film retrospective of the universitys past. UT Tyler is a truly special place with a rich history and bright future. Im excited about what this wonderful institution has done for people all across East Texas, and what it will continue to do, President Dr. Rodney Mabry said. Other events throughout the year, including a Founders Dinner, will incorporate the anniversary theme.

UT Tyler was founded on June 10, 1971 as Tyler State College. The school was renamed Texas Eastern University in 1975 and then joined the UT System in 1979 as a result of action by the 66th Texas Legislature. Originally an upper-division and graduate institution, UT Tyler began educating freshman and sophomore students in 1998, creating a complete university with bachelors and masters degrees. Doctoral degrees were added in 2007 and 2011. Visit http://www.uttyler.edu/anniversary for more information.

Murder Suspect Released

JEFFERSON — A man charged with murder is released this week. Marion County authorities said bond for 49-year-old Troy Long was reduced from $275,000 to $10,000 because of his heart condition. Long is charged with murder in the death of 24-year-old Donte Mitchell, who was dating Longs daughter. Mitchell was found dead May 13 with a gunshot wound to his neck after a domestic disturbance at Longs house. Long doesnt have a history of repeated violent offenses and officials don’t believe Long is a flight risk. Jury selection is set Aug. 23.

Smokehouse Confirms Wastewater Spill

HENDERSON — Sadler’s Smokehouse in Henderson confirms 500,000 gallons of wastewater spills into a local waterway. A barrier collapsed at a waste water facility earlier this week. According to KETK, the facility holds wastewater with leftover grease and animal by-products. Residents who live near the plant have been complaining about its smell. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has been investigating the stench for weeks, and the city of Henderson is also investigating the contaminated water.

Discovery Science Place Chief Leaving


TYLER Michael Shanklin, Executive Director for the Discovery Science Place, announced to the museum board of directors that he has accepted the position of CEO at the Kidspace Childrens Museum in Pasadena, Califirnia, as of August 1. Shanklin is a native of the southern California area, and the move will allow him to move closer to his family. DSP officials say it is also an outstanding opportunity to work with one of the premier childrens museums in the area.

It was very bittersweet to hear of the future plans for Michael and his family, expressed Colleen Colby, President of the Discovery Science Place Board of Directors. We are happy that he has found a position that allows him to be closer to his ailing father while allowing him to further his career goals of educating young children, but he will be missed as a part of the Discovery Science Place family.

Making his way to East Texas from the Discovery Gateway museum in Salt Lake City, Utah, Shanklin came to Discovery Science Place in April, 2008. Under his direction, Discovery Science Place added over 10 new exhibits with several new exhibits pending, updated an exhibit gallery, completed a lobby and courtyard remodel, and was recognized as one of the Top 25 Science Centers in the nation by Parents magazine. In 2009, Discovery Science Place was named Best Downtown Business by the Texas Downtown Business Association. Shanklin has been a member of The Tyler Rotary Club, a Leadership Tyler graduate and an Ex-Officio with Heart of Tyler Board. He has also served on the Smith County Child Welfare Board and with the Star Canyon Home Owners Association.

To celebrate the accomplishments of Shanklin and his museum team over the past three years, the community will be invited to attend a special celebration on Sunday, July 10, 2011. More details regarding the event will be announced as the date draws near.

The Discovery Science Place board of directors is forming a committee, led by Board President-Elect Henry Bell, which will perform a nationwide search for a new executive director of the 18-year old hands-on museum. We are fortunate that, with Michaels leadership, the board of directors and the museum staff have a clear vision and plan for Discovery Science Place, explained Bell. This will allow us to continue the business of providing museum guests with an engaging and fun hands-on environment while searching for the most appropriate leader for one of the Tyler areas best informal educational destinations.

According to press materials, Discovery Science Place is a non-profit, hands-on learning environment whose purpose is to open young minds to science, technology, math and cultures in order to meet the challenges of the future. Located at 308 N. Broadway in downtown Tyler, the museum is supported by grants, donations, admissions, memberships and special events. For more information, visit the website at http://www.discoveryscienceplace.org or call (903) 533-8011.

Firefighter Found Dead Near His Home

ANGELINA COUNTY — A Huntington Volunteer firefighter died battling a blaze in a wooded area behind his home Thursday afternoon off Billy Clark Road in Huntington. David Goins, 47, was found dead by a Texas Forest Service spotter plane out investigating smoke in the area. The forest service then contacted the Angelina County Sheriffs Office.

Goins started his career with the city of Lufkin, and had been a volunteer with Huntington since 1988, holding the titles of lieutenant, captain and lastly, assistant chief, Huntington Volunteer Fire Chief Jerry LaSalle said.

Goins leaves behind three sons and a multitude of family and friends, Clark said. Angelina County Sheriff Kent Henson said an autopsy has been ordered.