KILGORE — After months of allegations and assessments, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s final report is out on Kilgore College. According to KETK, the report makes no mention of asbestos violations but outlines five other issues to be resolved. Violations include failure to label used oil containers with the words “Used Oil”, failure to close the lid on waste paint thinner in the auto body workshop classroom, failure to label containers holding hazardous waste with their contents or as hazardous waste, failure to perform a hazardous waste determination, and failure to dispose of solid waste at an authorized facility. Continue reading Kilgore College Receives Final Report from TCEQ
Tatum Parents Seek Action after Fights Escalate at High School
TATUM — Parents of Tatum High School students are calling for action after a photo of a school resource officer asleep in his car became a hit on social media amid an escalation of fights on campus. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. “I got a text from my daughter today from school. She told me that there was a huge fight and that she was almost caught in the crossfire,” mother Heather Grindle said during a Tatum ISD school board meeting Wednesday – the day four fights broke out on campus. Continue reading Tatum Parents Seek Action after Fights Escalate at High School
Flynn Wants to End Daylight Saving Time in Texas
AUSTIN — Are you still feeling the effect of springing forward? A state lawmaker from Van wants to get rid of Daylight Saving Time. A public hearing will be held this week in Austin on Representative Dan Flynn’s bill calling for the Lone Star State to take advantage of an exemption the federal government offers to states that want to opt out of the time change. Flynn says, “The more I started asking, the more I found out that everyone was just like me — it was a very frustrating time.” Continue reading Flynn Wants to End Daylight Saving Time in Texas
Officials Seek Leads in Cold Case Murder
ATHENS — Henderson County Crime Stoppers is looking for new information in a 1987 cold case murder. KETK reports that on March 8, 1987, the body of Ricky Herriage, 29, was found near Athens on Old Malakoff Highway near “Thunder Bridge.” He had been shot several times and thrown off the bridge. Officials are not sure where the shooting took place. If you have any information on this case, contact authorities at 800-545-8477. All tipsters remain anonymous.
Two Men Injured in Cherokee County Plane Crash
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Two East Texans were injured when their plane went down near the Cherokee County Airport in Rusk about 1 p.m. Saturday. The passengers, Robert Gatewood and Jake Wise, were piloting a new Rans S-12 aircraft that Gatewood had recently purchased. The S-12 is an ultralight aircraft that requires two pilots to fly. According to the Longview News-Journal, the plane went down off of County Road 1614 and County Road 1621 in Cherokee County. The wreckage was found about a quarter of a mile in the woods, and both passengers were removed from the craft before being life-flighted to ETMC, according to officials on the scene. The Federal Aviation Administration was on the scene late Saturday afternoon investigating.
Nacogdoches Wreck Kills One
NACOGDOCHES – One person has been killed and three injured in a two vehicle accident in Nacogdoches. It happened shortly before 2:00 Sunday afternoon on West Loop 224 near the intersection of Sandia Street. Pronounced dead at the scene was Shannon Brown, 31 of Nacogdoches. The injured were said to have suffered non life threatening injuries. According to KETK, Brown’s vehicle, which has pulled to the side of the road, tried to re-enter the traffic. She pulled into the path of a car driven by Thomas Lee, 35, of Shreveport, Louisiana.
TxDOT Road Projects
SMITH COUNTY – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) maintenance crews in Tyler were due today to conduct mill and inlay work on Interstate Highway 20 eastbound at Mile Markers 570-571. The outside lane will be closed so look for message boards and other traffic control to help you through the work zone. On Tuesday, crews will be milling the east end of Farm Road 2813 under one way traffic with flaggers. Wednesday’s work consists of placing an overlay on FM 2813 from U.S. Highway 69 to a mile west of U.S. 69. Expect a lane closure with flaggers providing traffic control. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects
Jeb Bush Backed by Big East Texas Donor
TYLER — A Tyler man who raised more than $350,000 for Mitt Romney in 2012 is putting his money on another out-of-state candidate for president. Oil and gas attorney Gaylord Hughey is the Republican Party’s top bundler for East Texas — and he says he’s going to raise money for former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. SMU political scientist Cal Jillson says, “People are also looking at former Governor Rick Perry, but he’s tainted by his failure in 2012. And they also see Senator Ted Cruz as a fairly narrow acquired taste.” Jillson says the big bundlers tend to support more moderate, institutional Republicans. He says Bush’s problem will be winning over skeptical social conservatives in places like Iowa and South Carolina.
Identities Released in Fatal Hwy 31 Wreck
KILGORE — Two persons have been killed in a wreck in Kilgore. The accident happened just a few miles north of the Interstate Highway 20 overpass on Highway 31 around 8:00 Saturday night. Department of Public Safety Troopers said the drivers of the two vehicles, David Denman, 55, Kilgore, and Benjamin Sanchez, 46, Conroe, crashed head-on. They were both killed in the collision. Troopers said Heather Sanchez, 33, a passenger in Sachez’s vehicle, was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries. She is said to be in stable condition. Two children were also taken to a nearby hospital. One child is in critical condition. The other child is in stable condition. Their ages are unknown at this time. Troopers are still investigating the wreck.
Longview Officials Respond to String of Violence
LONGVIEW — A fatal shooting Tuesday night was a wake-up call to the community. City officials said it’s time to take action and they are calling on the community to help. In a news conference Friday, Mayor Jay Dean announced a series of strategies to reach the community, such as increasing the Crime Stoppers award to $2,000, hosting neighborhood watch meetings and easing confidential conversations between citizens and police. According to KETK, an increased police presence in high crime areas is another measure that will be taken. A majority of the violent crimes have taken place in District 3, and Councilwoman Kasha Williams said they know people out there have information, and they know there is a reason people are not speaking up. Continue reading Longview Officials Respond to String of Violence
Azalea and Spring Flower Trail Approaches
TYLER — The Tyler Convention and Visitors Bureau is anticipating the 56th Annual Azalea & Spring Flower Trail. Because of the long winter, the blooms are taking their time coming out, but the Trail will start rain or shine March 20, according to bureau officials. As always, you will be able to enjoy such Trail favorites as Historic Tyler on Tour and the Rose City Artisan and Flower Market. To get more information and stay up-to-date on the progress of the blooms, you can use one of these links — https://www.facebook.com/VisitTyler or http://www.visittyler.com/azaleatrail — or go to the VisitTyler Instagram page.
Unemployment Figures Released for Tyler, Longview
AUSTIN (STAFF/AP) — The two top East Texas markets are showing January unemployment numbers that are up from December but down from a year ago. KETK reports that according to the Texas Workforce Commission, the Tyler area is slightly above the statewide average at 4.7%, and Longview is just under the mark at 4.3%. Tyler is up from 4.1% and Longview rose from 3.8% in December. Year-over-year, Tyler and Longview’s unemployment rates fell from 6.1% and 5.7%, respectively. The statewide unemployment rate fell to 4.4% from 4.6% in December.
Police: East Texas Fugitive Captured in Mississippi
PALESTINE — A man who had been sought by authorities in Palestine is now in custody after being found in Mississippi. According to KETK, officials say at approximately 12:30 Friday morning, members of the Gulf Coast Regional Task Force located and apprehended Troy Mason of Palestine in a Forest, Mississippi, truck stop just off I-20. The Palestine Police Department, the Palestine City Marshal’s Office, the U.S. Marshals Joint East Texas Task Force, The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, and the Anderson County District Attorney’s Office had been working in conjunction to locate Mason. Continue reading Police: East Texas Fugitive Captured in Mississippi
Tyler Police Issue Traffic Advisory Ahead of This Morning’s Race
TYLER — Tyler Police are letting drivers know of marathon preparations, including traffic delays and reroutes due to the 15k marathon planned for this morning. It will be starting at 7:30 a.m. and ending around 10:00 a.m. The races will have approximately 3000 runners on specific courses throughout Southwest Tyler. Continue reading Tyler Police Issue Traffic Advisory Ahead of This Morning’s Race
Tyler Reports Wastewater Collection Discharge
TYLER — Tyler Water Utilities recently experienced a wastewater collection discharge that meets the notification requirements of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. But the city stressed:
* There is no potential danger to human health or safety resulting from the discharge.
* The well that is in closest proximity to the discharge was not in operation, nor is it now.
* Water supplied by the City of Tyler is safe for the public to consume and complies with all requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Continue reading Tyler Reports Wastewater Collection Discharge
A New Superintendent for Jacksonville ISD
JACKSONVILLE – School trustees in Jacksonville have made it official, Dr. Chad Kelley is the district’s new school superintendent. He was officially hired at Thursday’s called school board meeting. Last month he was named as the lone finalist for the post, succeeding retiring Superintendent Dr. Joe Wardell. Dr. Kelly has been Superintendent of Taft ISD since 2007. He previously served as high school principal for San Marcos CISD, Sinton ISD, and Mathis ISD. Dr. Kelly has also taught graduate courses as an adjunct professor at Texas State University in San Marcos and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Dr. Kelly will join the Jacksonville school system March 23rd. Dr. Wardell retires from the post March 31st.
Dunn Gets 99 Years, $10,000 Fine in “Kari’s Law” Case
MARSHALL — A Marshall jury Thursday sentenced Brad Allen Dunn to 99 years behind bars and a $10,000 fine in the murder of his wife, Kari Rene Dunn. According to KETK and the Marshall News-Messenger, the defendant pleaded guilty this week in the violent 2013 incident. The case drew attention after the couple’s daughter unsuccessfully tried to call 911 from a hotel room — not knowing she had to dial 9 first. Efforts to implement direct calling in such cases have become known as “Kari’s Law.”
Feds Raid Longview Pharmacy
LONGVIEW — Federal agents raided a Longview pharmacy Wednesday in a cooperative action of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and Health and Human Services. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the agents were seen removing more than a dozen boxes from McCann Road Pharmacy, 501 North Spur 63. Agents on scene told a News-Journal photographer that the action was taking place in coordination with the raid of a Dallas facility. The pharmacy also houses the Fino Pain Clinic, which has another clinic in Dallas. Phone calls placed to the Dallas offices of the DEA and Health and Human Services were not returned Wednesday evening. A Kilgore Police Department vehicle also was seen at the Longview site.
Names Released, Conditions Updated in Double-Fatal Smith County Wreck
FLINT — Authorities Thursday released the names of victims and updated the conditions of survivors in a double-fatal two-vehicle accident Wednesday evening in the Flint-Gresham area. The wreck happened around 6:15 on the Old Jacksonville Highway near County Road 140. According to DPS, a truck driven by Carl Crabtree, 30, of Bullard, was traveling southbound on Old Jacksonville Highway when it crossed the center line and collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The driver of the SUV, Dana Regester, 41, of Flint, was pronounced dead at the scene. Pasha Zapolsky, 18, of Bullard, who was sitting in the passenger’s side front seat, was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. Continue reading Names Released, Conditions Updated in Double-Fatal Smith County Wreck
Tyler Police Seek Card Abuse Suspect
TYLER — Tyler Police Department investigators are seeking the identity of the suspect pictured here. According to the department’s Facebook page, police believe that she is responsible for several cases in which she is allegedly using a stolen debit card. If you recognize this suspect, call Detective Turner at 903-535-0194.
Kilgore Police Seek Suspect in Numerous Car Burglaries
KILGORE — The Kilgore Police Department is actively seeking Hunter Alexander, 17 , of Kilgore. According to KETK, Alexander has been identified as the person who reportedly committed numerous car burglaries in the southern residential areas of Kilgore. Authorities say Alexander has three outstanding Rusk County burglary of a vehicle arrest warrants. Alexander is short in stature and may be living somewhere just south of Kilgore, according to officials. Police have located one photograph of Alexander, but it may be aged and his current appearance is unknown. If you have any information on the location of Alexander, call Detective Tim Dukes at 903-218-6904, Use Tip411(text your anonymous tip to 847411+KILGORE+your tip), or call Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867).
Longview Man Involved in Crash that Kills Shreveport Resident
BOSSIER PARISH, La. — A Longview man was involved in a Louisiana crash that killed a Shreveport man. KETK reports that at 12:40 a.m. Thursday, Louisiana State Police Troop G responded to a report of the two-vehicle wreck on Interstate 20, about one mile west of Goodwill Road in Bossier Parish. The preliminary investigation revealed a car driven by 20-year-old Rodney L. Clemmons Jr. of Shreveport was traveling east on I-20 when, for reasons still under investigation, his vehicle veered off the left side of the roadway and struck the cable barrier. It re-entered I-20 directly into the path of a truck driven by 19-year-old Greggory R. Lebus of Longview. The truck then struck the car on the driver’s side door, and both vehicles came to rest partially off the roadway. Clemmons was pronounced dead at the scene by the Bossier Parish Coroner. Continue reading Longview Man Involved in Crash that Kills Shreveport Resident
TJC Energy Center Holds Grand Opening
TYLER — The Tyler Junior College West Campus Energy Center held its grand opening Thursday morning. Remarks were offered by TJC President Dr. Mike Metke, Smith County Judge Joel Baker, Tyler Mayor Martin Heines, and Tyler Economic Development Council Board Chair/TJC Trustee Lonny Uzzell. According to information from the college, construction began in February 2014 on the new workforce-training center to serve the area’s growing energy sector and address other industry needs. The Energy Center is a $7.56 million, three-story addition to the Skills Training Center on the TJC West Campus. Funded primarily through tax increment financing, the center expands some of the existing programs and adds new ones. Continue reading TJC Energy Center Holds Grand Opening
Winter Weather Closures, Delays, Changes
EAST TEXAS — A number of schools and organizations have announced schedule changes for today due to the weather. Here’s an updated list:
Schools:
– Brook Hill School in Bullard – Closed
_ Brownsboro ISD – Closed
– Canton ISD – Closed
– Cumberland Academy – Closed
– Gladewater ISD – Closed
– Grand Saline ISD – Closed
– Green Acres Early Education Center – Closed
– Growing Stick Learning Center – Closed
– Hallsville ISD – Closed
– Hawkins ISD – Closed
– Kilgore College — Spring Job Fair has been cancelled
– Lindale ISD – Closed
– Longview Christian School and Early Learning Center – Closed
– Longview Child Development Center – Closed
– Longview ISD – Closed
– Mineola ISD — Closed
– Mobberly Baptist Church – Child Development Center – Closed
– Murchison ISD – Closed
– Oak Tree Academy in Tyler – Closed
– Stepping Stones School – Closed
– St. Mary’s Catholic School in Longview – Closed
– Toy Town Preschool in Lindale – Closed
– Tyler ISD – Closed
– UT Tyler Innovation Academy – Longview closed
– UT Tyler Innovation Academy – Tyler and Palestine closed
– Winona ISD – Closed
– Winnsboro ISD – Closed
Other:
– ETMC – Find delays at etmc.org/alerts
– Smith County offices will be closed today.
With Peterson’s Status in Question, Vikings Pay a Visit
HOUSTON (AP) —The Minnesota Vikings have made their in-person pitch to Adrian Peterson, a Palestine, Texas native. General manager Rick Spielman and head coach Mike Zimmer spent about four hours Wednesday afternoon at Peterson’s home north of Houston. Photographers captured Spielman and Zimmer leaving together, dressed in sport coats and blue jeans. This was the first time meeting they’ve had with Peterson since the star running back was placed on the exempt list in mid-September following his indictment in a child abuse case involving his 4-year-old son. Peterson is still under contract with the Vikings. They’ve said repeatedly they’ll welcome him back once he’s fully reinstated by the NFL, but only if Peterson wants to be there.
Rose Garden Center Foyer Closed for Maintenance
TYLER — The main entrance to the City of Tyler’s Rose Garden Center closed yesterday for approximately one week. The main foyer area will undergo maintenance and updates. Access to the building will be through the north entrance. Temporary access to the Rose Garden from the building will be through one of the meeting rooms. Visitors to the garden will still be able to come through the main gate south of the building. The Rose Museum and Gift Shop will be closed during this time. For more information, call 903-531-1212.
Texas Senate Passes First Bill of Session, Road Funding Plan
AUSTIN (AP/STAFF) — The Texas Senate has approved the first bill of the 2015 legislative session, passing a plan to funnel billions of dollars generated by vehicle sales taxes to building and maintaining traffic-clogged roads. Wednesday’s vote sends a proposed constitutional amendment by Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Robert Nichols of Jacksonville, to the House. Lawmakers are constitutionally barred from passing bills during the first two months of a session that began January 13. But Governor Greg Abbott fast-tracked bills on transportation infrastructure by making the issue one of his “emergency items.” Taxes collected on vehicle sales currently flow into the state budget’s general revenue. The Nichols plan would divert tax collections over $2.5 billion and up to $5 billion annually for road infrastructure beginning in 2018. Revenue over $5 billion goes back to general revenue.
Tyler Pounds Regional Airport Monitors Winter Weather
TYLER — As winter weather continues in East Texas, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport is keeping an eye on conditions. “We urge our passengers to contact their airline first for up-to-date flight information or go to http://www.TylerAirport.com for real-time flight status,†said Davis Dickson, airport manager. “Tyler Pounds also has a really convenient mobile website that provides minute-by-minute flight updates.†Tyler Pounds Regional Airport has the only daily jet service in East Texas provided by United Airlines — 800-523-3273 or http://www.united.com — and American Eagle Airlines, http://www.aa.com or 800-433-7300.
Victim Identified in Fatal Longview Shooting
LONGVIEW – The Longview NAACP and a family member confirm the victim of a Tuesday night shooting is Da’Coreyan Blankenship. KETK reports the victim is a former student of Longview High School. He also played running back for the school’s football team. Around 7:40 p.m., officers were called to the scene of a reported shooting in the 800 block of Aurel Avenue, about four blocks north of LeTourneau University. When officers arrived, they found one victim in the street with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Continue reading Victim Identified in Fatal Longview Shooting
Mystery Donor Pays Off Mortgage for New Shelter
KILGORE — A Kilgore woman is awestruck after a mystery donor paid off her massive mortgage for a shelter. Teresa Richenberger is creating a home for women and children coming out of the sex industry and abusive relationships — because she too was once part of that world. The Kilgore home is called Rahab’s Retreat and Ranch, and a number of agencies have helped out. But the big donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, donated $160,000 to pay for the 32,000-square-foot building for 130 women and children. Richenberger is still pinching herself. She says, “It’s a God thing, first of all, because it’s ten times bigger than me, and I did not have the funds to do this.”