WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) has announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport $2,500,000 to improve a runway safety area and acquire safety equipment. Upgrades to Texas airports are critical for the regional economy and for the traveling public, Senator Hutchison said. These infrastructure and safety improvements to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport will help ensure the safe and smooth flow of goods, services, and people.
Big Names Top Cowan Center Season
TYLER — “It’s All Here.” That’s the theme of UT Tyler’s 2010-2011 Cowan Center season, with an October 19 appearance by former President George W. Bush among the highlights. That and other presentations are co-sponsored by KTBB. Cowan Center Executive Director Susan Thomae-Morphew is very pleased with the variety. Gladys Knight, Howie Mandel, and touring companies of “Mamma Mia” and “The Color Purple” are just a few of the others on the schedule. Thomae-Morphew thanks all the supporters, saying, “We are not getting any state funding to do the Cowan Center’s work, and it’s important to note that the community makes this happen.” Subscriptions are available starting at 9 a.m. Monday. You can go to http://www.cowancenter.org for lots more.
Possible Homicide Investigation Continues
LONGVIEW — Longview investigators say two deaths appear to be suspicious. On Friday, authorities released the identities of two bodies found Thursday morning. Laura Beth Sullivan, 28 and Zocorius Lamonte Gray, 19, both from Longview were located around 9:10 after officers responded to a welfare call at 128 Myrle Street. The caller told dispatchers that two people at the location appeared to be dead. Authorities found Sullivan and Gray inside an upstairs garage apartment behind a duplex on Myrle Street. Authorities say the deaths appear to be suspicious and foul play is suspected.
Detectives are pursuing numerous leads, but an arrest has not been made and a motive for the shooting has not been announced. Detectives do feel certain the shooting was not a random act. “I believe the individuals were targeted,” said Justice of the Peace B.H. Jameson.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP or online at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.com. A reward of up to $1000.00 may be paid for information leading to the arrest of any suspects.
New Curfew for Some Local Teens
KILGORE — Kilgore has a new ordinance aimed at teens 16 and younger. According to KETK, those 16 and younger must remain off the streets and out of the parking lots too from 10:30 in the evening until 6:00 in the morning Sundays thru Thursdays. On weekends, they can stay out a little longer with a curfew from midnight to 6:00 in the morning. Exceptions include coming home from work, sporting events, public assemblies or an emergency errand. If you’re caught out past curfew, first offenders will get a warning and a letter to parents.
Tyler Ammonia Leak
TYLER — Roads in a small portion of Tyler were closed for a while Wednesday night following an ammonia leak. The leak near Oakwood and Palace Streets was reported just before 6:15pm. The leak was at Tyler Public Warehouse which uses ammonia for their refrigerator system. The leak was repaired and just over an hour later the area was reopened to traffic.
Man Sentenced for Dealing Meth
TYLER — A Tyler man is heading to federal prison for drug violations. Juan Prieto Retano, 20, pleaded guilty last November to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He was sentenced Wednesday to 87 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. Retano also agreed to a forfeiture judgment of $50,000.
According to information presented in court, since July 2004, Retano was part of a drug conspiracy ring distributing methamphetamine to others in the Longview area. A federal grand jury returned a 17-count indictment in February 2009, charging 19 individuals, including Retano, with federal drug trafficking crimes.
July 4 Fan Drive
TYLER — Here’s a way to enjoy the 4th of July — and help your neighbors in need at the same time. This July 4th the Tyler Jaycees will be organizing a day of festivities and night of fireworks for the 47th time. This year, you can can bring a box fan to donate to The Salvation Army on location at Lindsey Park (12557 Spur 364 W). Admission is $10 a carload, gates open at 4:00pm, and fireworks will begin at dark. Entertainment will include games, music, and special performances from The Salvation Army Texas Youth Music Conservatory. Last summer, The Salvation Army in Tyler gave out over 800 fans and this summer is expecting to give out at least 1,500.
Smith County Issues Disaster Declaration
TYLER — Smith County Judge Joel Baker has issued a Declaration of Disaster due to excessive amounts of rainfall that occurred June 9-10. The recent storms and flooding have taken a toll on Smith County residents. The road situations in Smith County have been affected to the extent that some homes have limited access due to impassable roads, Baker said. Officials say County Roads 1113, 1130, 1131 and 1141 will remain closed for a prolonged period of time.
Declaring a local disaster allows Smith County to begin the process of applying for reimbursement funds for damaged roads and bridges from the Texas Department of Rural Affairs, Smith County Emergency Services Coordinator Jim Seaton said. The Smith County Fire Marshalls Office is reporting $174,350 of damage to county roadways. Officials say the Smith County Road and Bridge department is working to repair water damaged roads as quickly as possible. You’re asked to continue to seek alternate routes around flood damaged roads and notify the Road and Bridge department of any hazardous conditions at 903-590-4801.
Men Guilty of Child Porn
TYLER Two east Texas men have pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography. The pleas came Wednesday in Tyler before U.S. Magistrate Judith Guthrie. According to information presented in court, Sterling William Blade, 36, of Longview, was arrested Feb. 26 for failing to register as a sex offender. Blade had been previously convicted of carnal knowledge of a juvenile in 1995 in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, and was required to register with local authorities as a sex offender.
During the arrest, officers located Blade’s cell phone and received consent to search the phone. An analysis of the phone revealed that Blade had received several text messages with photo attachments containing child pornography. The search ultimately revealed that Blade had received 34 pictures of child pornography, and likely distributed those images via text messaging. Officers later located two DVDs in Blade’s home, which contained videos of child pornography. Some of the material depicted children less than 12 years of age engaged in sadistic or masochistic conduct. Blade was indicted by a federal grand jury on Apr. 7.
Authorities also say Ronnie Ben Chappell, 55, of Kilgore, consented last Dec. 12 to a search of his laptop computer after being identified as having used his credit card to purchase child pornography over the Internet. An analysis of the computer revealed approximately 75 images of child pornography, some of which depicted children less than 12 years of age engaged in sadistic or masochistic conduct. Chappell was indicted by a federal grand jury on Mar. 3.
The cases are being brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse. Blade and Chappell each face up to 10 years in federal prison. Sentencing dates have not been set.
Gallery Main Street Opens Family Exhibit
TYLER — Artistic interpretations of family will be on display as Gallery Main Street opens its Family art exhibit with a reception from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at 110 W. Erwin. The reception, which is open to the public, will feature art, live music and refreshments. There is no cost to attend. More than 60 entries were considered for inclusion in the show, said Beverly Abell, director of the City of Tylers Main Street Department. Eighteen pieces were eventually selected for the exhibit. Abell explained that all exhibits and pieces of art in the gallery are selected via a jury process. The jury is composed of artists and arts instructors. Oil, acrylic, photography, watercolor and mixed media are all represented in the exhibit. Participating artists range in age from their 20s to their 80s. We take pride in the wide variety of media and artists who participate in Gallery Main Street, Abell said.
Family will be on exhibit through July 31. The next exhibit, The Uncommon Image: an Exhibition of the Abstract and the Non-Objective, is set for Aug. 5 through Sept. 10. Go to http://www.downtowntylerarts.com for prospectus for all exhibits. Gallery Main Street is a project of the City of Tyler Main Street Program and the volunteers of the Downtown Tyler Arts Coalition. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Those who want more information should go to http://www.downtowntylerarts.com or call Gallery Main Street at (903) 593-6905.
Red Cross Recognizes Volunteers
TYLER — The Smith County Red Cross honors volunteers and donors at its annual meeting. A record setting year according to executive director, Tammy Prater, with an unprecedented house fire season and all the effects of the still struggling economy, together with weather disasters like the recent floods. For all that Prater says it’s amazing what Red Cross volunteers do. And that’s why she considers it important to offer up a special night to those who gave them their time and resources. Prater also added that help is always needed and she would love to hear from you if can lend a hand.
Authorities Investigate Lotto Scam
NACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches Police are trying to track down the culprit behind a mail scam. According to KETK, residents received a notification by mail of winning a shoppers sweepstakes lottery. Enclosed was a letter saying they won with a counterfeit cashiers check from Chase Bank. Police say the winner are then asked to deposit the check and wire the money to a tax agent. The person’s account is then charged thousands of dollars.
Pastor Indicted for Sexual Contact with a Child
PALESTINE — A well known Palestine pastor is under indictment for sexual misconduct with a child. Hezekiah Stallworth, 75, was indicted February 26 for alleged sexual contact with a 7-year-old. According to KETK, following the arrest, another victim claims Stallworth sexually assaulted her back in 1989. Stallworth is in jail on $50,000 bond.
Peppy Blount Dies
LONGVIEW — Funeral services are scheduled Friday for well known Longview attorney R. E. Peppy Blount. He died yesterday morning at his home at the age of 85.
Over the years Blount wore many hats. He played football for the Texas Longhorns on championship Cotton, Sugar, and Orange Bowl teams. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. He was the co-emcee for the East Texas segment of the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for over three decades and he is the author of four books published by Eakin Press of Austin.
According to his obit at the Rader Funeral Home, in the General Election of 1962 Blount was elected Gregg County Judge on a write-in ballot, the highest elective office ever achieved in the State of Texas by a write-in ballot on voting machines.
Marshall Missing Funds Probe
MARSHALL — An investigation in Harrison County is looking at missing funds belonging to the Marshall Symphony League. So far no charges have been filed and no suspect has been named. But it appears to be a board member. How much is missing has not been disclosed, but officials say the symphony leagues entire operating account has been wiped out. Local as well as state and federal investigators are looking into the misappropriation of the league funds.