Fire Damages Longview Home


LONGVIEW — A fire has extensively damaged a house in the 500 block of Luckett Street in Longview. It was reported around 1:45 Thursday morning. Firemen extinguished the blaze about 45 minutes later. A resident of the house was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. She’s in fair condition. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Moderate Drought Remains for Much of East Texas

DALLAS — According to the Palmer Drought Index, much of East Texas remains in a moderate drought situation. In Dallas, National Weather Service climatologist Mark Fox says it’s a La Nina-influenced winter that features drier and warmer than normal weather. He says there is some relief in sight, though. According to Fox, “Actually, we’re getting back to kind of what’s a normal spring. We’re definitely gonna be looking at a wetter pattern coming up for March, April, and May.” Fox says precipitation patterns are already starting to return to normal.

Boil Water Notice


JACKSONVILLE Due to conditions which have occurred recently in the water system, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has required Craft-Turney Water Supply to notify all the customers involved in the repair area to boil their water prior to consumption. According to system officials, the area included in this boil water notice is from the Antioch Methodist Church on County Road 3111 to the intersection of CR 3111 and County Road 3114, down CR 3114 including up to the intersection of County Road 1804, and down CR 1804 also, the Pine Grove side (the southwest end) of County Road 1816.

To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking, and ice making should be boiled and cooled prior to consumption. The water should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes. In lieu of boiling, you may purchase bottled water or obtain water from some other suitable source. When it is no longer necessary to boil the water, water system officials will notify you. If you have questions regarding this matter you may contact Rhonda Briggs, Office Manager at 903-586-9301.

Man Hit with Axe Handle


TYLER A 20-year-old man is taken to the hospital with severe head lacerations Tuesday night, after a trip to Grandmas house went awry. Police say Billy Ray Rollins, 63, lived with the grandmother at the Tyler residence. They say when the womans grandson came to visit, Rollins was drunk and tried to kick him out of the house. Thats when he allegedly grabbed an axe and hit the grandson over the head with the axe handle. Rollins has been booked into the Smith County Jail on aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charges.

Pit Bull Legislation on the Table

AUSTIN — Should pit bulls be banned in Texas? A proposed bill would make owning the dog a felony. Texas pit bull advocate and owner Laura Dapkus says maulings are rare. She says in the case of a ten-year-old East Texas boy killed by two pits two years ago, “We have a very, very small population of owners that are extremely irresponsible. These dogs had bitten before.” Cynthia Kent of Tyler, attorney for the boy’s mom, wrote the legislation; she doesn’t buy Dapkus’s argument. Kent says, “It’s not the person that mauled to death Justin Clinton. It was these two pit pulls.” Short of banning the breed, “Justin’s Law” would make dog owners carry adequate insurance.

Street Task Force Hits a Bump

LONGVIEW — Some confusion continued to grow for one group in charge of repairing Longview streets. A heated meeting ended in the resignation of one man who says the city is not paying attention to tax payers. Jim Martin was one of 16 members on the Longview Street Task Force Committee but resigned this week because he says the committee wasn’t doing what is was formed to do. Their mission was to repair streets, but instead, intersections and roads are being torn up when no repairs were needed. One of the projects Martin is commenting on is the Trion intersection.

Weekend Fire Claims Life

JACKSONVILLE — Authorities in Jacksonville have released the name of a man killed in a house fire over the weekend. Roosevelt Brown was in his Jacksonville home Saturday evening when the fire started. Firefighters say he was overcome by flames. Investigators are still searching for a cause of that fire, but they do say it was not intentionally set.

Charges Filed in Deputy Shooting


WASKOM A Harrison County Sheriffs deputy is okay after being shot and a suspect is in custody. Merrill Wickware, 81, remains in the county jail, charged with attempted capital murder of a police officer. He is being held without bond. It happened around 3:45 Wednesday afternoon on Farm Road 9, south of Waskom.

According to a news release from the sheriffs department, Lt. Duana Couch was conducting an investigation regarding a court-ordered seizure of an RV on the property when she was shot. Her head was grazed by a shot from a 22-caliber pistol. She was treated and released from Good Shepherd Medical Center in Marshall. Authorities say the suspect barricaded himself in his mobile home but surrendered when other officers arrived.

Teen Arrested in Longview Attack

LONGVIEW An Arkansas teenager is arrested in Longview after allegedly attacking a pharmacist. Taken into custody Wednesday was Johnny Cooper, 18, of Spiro, Arkansas. Longview police say the teen entered the Walgreen’s Pharmacy in the 500 block of Marshall Avenue around 3:00am. He is said to have had a long, narrow object wrapped in clothing, which he claimed was a gun. He is said to have demanded pain medication, and then leaped over the counter. He is said to have placed the object against the employees neck. The clerk was able to subdue him and held him on the floor until officers arrived.

Man Sentenced for Firearms Violations


MARSHALL — A Gregg County man has been sentenced to federal prison for firearms violations. Michael Shane Donald, 42, of Kilgore, pleaded guilty on last November to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced yesterday to 120 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge T. John Ward.

According to federal prosecutors, on May 24, 2010, Donald was found to be in possession of a sawed-off shotgun with an obliterated serial number in Upshur County, Texas. Further investigation revealed Donald was a convicted felon, having been found guilty of assault, family violence in 2004 in Upshur County. Convicted felons are prohibited by federal law from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. Donald was indicted by a federal grand jury last July and charged with federal firearms violations.

Lindale Area Fire

LINDALE — A fire just north of Lindale has destroyed two abandoned houses. It was reported around 9:30 Wednesday night on County Road 432. Firemen from 5 separate departments were able to extinguish the flames and to keep it from spreading to the nearby Mea Nursery. No injuries were reported and the cause remains under investigation.

Reel Road Project Starting


LONGVIEW — Lane closures are scheduled to begin Friday for the Reel Road widening project between Gilmer Road and Knobcrest Drive. The purpose of the project is to widen the section of road from two lanes to four lanes. Traffic will be limited to eastbound only from Knobcrest to Gilmer Road. Westbound traffic will be detoured through Regal Oak Drive. The closure will be effective through the summer.

This project was approved by voters as part of the Capital Improvements Bond Election in May 2007. It is being constructed by East Texas Bridge of Longview.

UT Tyler Changes Schedule for Warning System Tests


TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler will begin testing its outdoor emergency warning system at 11:05 a.m. on the first Tuesday of every month, Peyton Low, emergency management coordinator, announced. The change was made at the request of the City of Tyler in an effort to avoid confusion for residents who live near UT Tyler. The monthly test will still consist of a voice announcement, followed by a series of tones and conclude with another voice announcement. UT Tyler formerly tested its outdoor warning system at 4 p.m. on the first Friday of every month.

The outdoor warning system is activated for any threat that directly impacts the safety of the campus community, and is separate from the City of Tylers system. Potential reasons for activation include weather emergencies and other emergencies (law enforcement threat, hazardous materials release, or other dangerous situations). The only other time the system will be activated is for the monthly test or other announced tests. You can visit http://www.uttyler.edu/emergency/ for more information about UT Tylers emergency management efforts.

Smith County Point in Time Homeless Survey

TYLER — The local homeless coalition known as Gateway to Hope joins the Texas Homeless Network, along with other local agencies and interested parties, in conducting a Homeless Survey Thursday in a continuing effort to address the homelessness issues facing community members in Smith County and throughout the state.

We will be carrying out this survey and count on the same day as other agencies all over Texas, said Christina Fulsom, Gateway to Hope Steering Committee member. The survey will result in a comprehensive report on the number of homeless persons sheltered and unsheltered in our community; demographics, reasons for becoming and remaining homeless, educational attainment, employment status, health care needs, and other factors will be collected. We have to truly understand the scope of the problem in order to improve our ability to plan and implement effective housing and service programs. The same survey was conducted in January of 2010 – 306 homeless individuals, 68 of them children, were identified in Tyler, there were many others we did not find that night.

Fulsom says the coalition needs at least 50 volunteers to make this a successful study. Anyone who shares our commitment to helping the homeless of Smith County is encouraged to volunteer. We will provide you with training on the night of the survey. Every team will be led by an experienced team leader.” Volunteers will meet at 3 p.m. on Thursday. After a brief training and a light meal, volunteer teams will disperse throughout the County and count and survey individuals living on the street and in shelters from 5-7:30 pm. To register to volunteer, you can visit the PATH website at http://www.pathhelps.org or call Chanta Willis at 903.597.4044 x112.

Fulsom added, It is also very important that homeless individuals know we are coming out to visit them that night. Those meeting HUDs definition of homeless are encouraged to come to the following Soup Kitchens: Good Samaritan, Loaves and Fishes, and The Salvation Army. Those staying in shelters will be surveyed in the shelter. Shelters participating include the Salvation Army and the East Texas Crisis Center.

Karnack Man Sentenced for Cocaine Deals


MARSHALL — A 43-year-old Karnack, Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for distributing cocaine. Rodney Kirk Jenkins pleaded guilty last November to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. He was sentenced yesterday to 60 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge T. John Ward.

According to information presented in court, from 2007 through April of 2010, Jenkins and other co-defendants are responsible for the distribution of 500 grams or more of crack cocaine in the Eastern District of Texas, and maintaining a place in Harrison County in order to produce large quantities of crack cocaine for distribution. Jenkins was indicted by a federal grand jury last August.