Community-Based Agencies Receive Grants

TYLER — Six Tyler faith- and community-based agencies were awarded a total of $186,505 in grants to build their capacity to address priorities set by the North Tyler community. That’s the word from A Circle of Ten, Inc. Leaders of A Circle of Ten announced funding to Christian Men’s Job Corps, Project HEAT, Arts & Humanities Council of East TX, Sisters in Christ, New Integrated Beginnings and Spring Creek Baptist Church. The money comes through the Expanding Capacity Opportunities for Nonprofits Initiative grant from the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services.

Each of the awardees will focus on two or more of the previously identified community priorities, determined earlier this year during several priority setting meetings as part of the efforts of the North Tyler Rebuild America Initiative. More information is available at http://www.etvv.org or 903-541-0013.

Identity of Third Suspect Released

Third Suspect Named, Sought in Home InvasionTYLER — The third suspect in a recent Tyler home invasion has been identified as 19-year-old Traevon Marlon Ray of Tyler. Tyler police say they’ve been unable to locate Ray. A warrant has been issued for his arrest for aggravated robbery. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department, at 903-531-1000, or Tyler-Smith County Crimestoppers, at 903-597-CUFF (903-597-2833). Tyler-Smith County Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to arrests and charges filed against the suspects in this or any felony case.

Earlier, Tyler Police Investigators arrested Torriunte Jacoby Pollard, 20, of Tyler. Bond was set at $150,000. Previously arrested in the case was Channing Javier House, 17. His bond is also $150,000. Police say the incident happened around 11:30 p.m. Monday at the Dovetree Apartments at 1600 Rice Road. The victims say they thought a friend was at the door when three black males aged about 18 to 21, with bandanas over their faces, forced their way into the apartment. Victims told officers the suspects had a gun and rummaged through the apartment, taking an undisclosed amount of property before fleeing.

Toddler Who Shot Himself in Stable Condition


DALLAS — Two-year-old Jaden McClean — who accidentally shot himself Wednesday — is in stable condition today. According to KETK, the family says he was up watching Spongebob and moved out of the Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas Friday afternoon. According to Smith County Sheriff J.B. Smith, Jaden wandered into an office at the Sportsmans Club in Smith County, found a handgun on a desk, and accidentally shot himself in the head. The boy’s grandmother, one of the club’s owners, was reportedly busy when the toddler wandered off. The case will be referred to the DA for possible charges against the grandmother.

PATH Kicks Off $1 Million Campaign


TYLER — Tyler’s PATH agency kicks off its 25th Anniversary “Faith in Our Future” campaign. The fund drive was announced at Thursday night’s PATH 25th Anniversary Dinner, part of PATH Week in Tyler. The goal is go raise $1,000,000 by the end of 2012. PATH officials point out that that more than 26,000 people turn to PATH for help each year — and things have gotten especially challenging since the economy worsened. According to information from the agency, “The funds generated by the 25th Anniversary Campaign will establish a fund to help sustain future, inevitable, economic downturns. This fund will be managed by the Board through special provision policies.” Longtime PATH volunteer C.C. Baker Jr. says $215,300 has been raised so far.

Speakers at the dinner were former PATH Executive Director Nancy Lamar; current agency chief Christina Fulsom; and the Very Rev. M.L. Agnew, who helped organize PATH in 1985. Cecil Ward, who has served PATH in various capacities, won the agency’s Gertrude Windsor Award. PATH officials say that honor, named for PATH’s founder, goes to someone who exemplifies the spirit of PATH by giving selflessly and quietly. The agency’s Stone Soup Award, inspired by the old folk tale “Stone Soup,” went to Emalene Clouse. She crochets baby blankets and donates them to PATH.

Woman Jailed for Allegedly Shooting Man in Head

Woman Jailed for Allegedly Shooting Man in HeadLONGVIEW — Police in Longview investigate a shooting at a local motel. It happened around 5:55 p.m. Thursday. Officers were dispatched to the Sunset Inn at 1308 West Marshall Avenue after someone reported gunfire. Lucian Alexander of Longview was found with a gunshot wound to the head. Alexander was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Witnesses stated that Alexander and another man had been fighting in the parking lot, when a woman stepped up and shot Alexander. The female suspect and the man fighting with Alexander then fled in a silver Toyota Camry. Officers stopped the vehicle on I- 20, just west of Longview and detained the female driver and male passenger. A 9mm handgun was located inside the car. Janet Embry, 42, Henderson, was charged with aggravated assault . She was booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Smith County Fatality


TYLER — A six year old who was wearing a seat belt, but not in a booster seat, has been killed in a one vehicle accident in Smith County. Dead at the scene was Moises Marino of Tyler. The wreck happened around 4:30 Thursday afternoon north of Tyler on County Road 381. The boy’s mother and two other children in the mini van, were injured, but not seriously. The Department of Public Safety says the van left the roadway and hit a tree.

Boy Run Over by Pickup


CANEY CITY — A Henderson County toddler is in serious condition in a Dallas hospital after a pickup backed over him. The accident happened yesterday at the Sunshine Fina station on State Highway 198 in Caney City. The 18-month-old child’s mother works at the station. Investigators say the boy’s mother often brings him to the station when she has to work. Somehow, the youngster got out of her sight and wandered into the station’s parking lot. The pickup’s cab is so high that the driver, said to be the boy’s uncle, didn’t see the child. The youngster is being treated at Children’s Medical Center.

Rusk County Mobile Home Burns


HENDERSON — The State Fire Marshal’s Office has been asked to assist in determining the cause of a mobile home fire. The home on County Road 2125 was destroyed by a Wednesday morning blaze. The mobile home was a crime scene a couple of years ago.

It was in that home that 13-month-old Amora Carson was beaten to death as a couple tried to remove demons from the child during an exorcism in December, 2008. A forensic pathologist, Dr. Keith Pinckard of the Southwest Institute of Forensic Sciences, said the little girl suffered a long list of injuries. He told of numerous broken bones, lacerations of her brain and liver and severe tears to her sexual organs. He said the potentially fatal injuries were so numerous that he couldn’t determine a specific cause of death.

The baby’s mother, Jessica Carson, remains in the Rusk County Jail pending her trail. The woman’s boyfriend, Blaine Milam, 20, was convicted of capital murder four months ago. His trail was moved from Henderson to Conroe on a change of venue.

New Longview Fire Chief


LONGVIEW — By this time next month, Longview could have a new fire chief. City Manager David Willard will recommend J.P. Steelman as Chief of the Longview Fire Department. Steelman has served as Interim Fire Chief since February. According to Willard, “Throughout the hiring process, J.P. demonstrated that he is the best fit for the job. I have been very pleased with his leadership as Interim Fire Chief, especially during this tough budget cycle.” The request will be presented to the city council at the October 14th meeting.

TISD Approves Agreement with TJC for Technical Courses


TYLER – The Tyler school board has approved agreements with Tyler Junior College for Technical Continuing Education Courses and Technical Dual Credit Courses. The agreements, which came at last night’s meeting, allow Tyler ISD students to take TJC college courses which allow them to receive credit in Tyler ISD and TJC. Tyler ISD students may also take TJC Continuing Education (CE) courses for high school credit. The agreement is for specific Automotive Technology Continuing Education Courses; Automotive Technology Dual Credit Courses; Welding Technology Dual Credit Courses; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology – Dual Credit Courses.

Tyler ISD’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) department funds the tuition, books, tools, materials, and bus transportation for each student accessing these courses at TJC. The CTE Allocation funds are budgeted at $125,000.00 for school year 2010-11. Facilities are not impacted by the expenditure of these funds. TJC houses all of these program offerings.

Also at the meeting Tyler ISD Construction Project Manager, Monte Robinett, provided the Board of Trustees an update on the progress of the school construction projects.

*Orr Elementary School
Phase 2 site work is nearing completion. Items of work remaining are: outside play court; site fence; completion of landscaping; resurfacing existing asphalt parking lot; installation of playground equipment; and completion of the exterior punch list. The next month’s progress will be the completion of the project.

*Woods Elementary School
Phase 2 work is nearing completion. Playground equipment is being installed. Landscaping will be complete within 2 weeks. Installation of site fencing is underway. Site punch list is being addressed The next month’s progress will be the completion of the project.

*Jones/Boshears School
This is the final report. The project has been completed on time and under budget. Contractor is in the process of moving off the site.

*Griffin Elementary
Carpet is being installed in the classroom sections of the building. 80% of the parking areas have been poured. Only the upper parking area by the gym remains to be poured. The extension of 28th street to Broadway has been poured and the exterior brickwork on the building is complete. Wall finishes in the gym are nearing completion. Ceiling is being installed in the cafeteria. Quarry tile has been installed in the kitchen. Next month’s progress should be the start of punch lists in the classroom addition, completion of parking areas and continuation of installation of finishes in the gym and cafeteria.

*Birdwell Elementary
Work is continuing in the administration area; ceramic tile is complete; walls are being painted and ceiling grid is being installed. Foundation walls are being formed at the new gym and cafeteria areas. The structural steel has been erected at the new main entry to the building and masonry and plaster work is underway. Toilet partitions are being installed in the remodeled area. Replacement of plumbing lines under existing building is almost complete. Next month’s progress will be completion of work on the new administration area, continuation of foundations for the new addition and completion of the new main entry to the building.

*Owens Elementary
The administration area has been temporarily relocated into some of the renovated classrooms and renovations to the old administration area have started. Reroofing of the existing building has started. Foundation work at the new gym and cafeteria is nearing completion and structural steel erection will be starting. Masonry work at new classroom addition is nearing completion. The next month’s progress will be the completion of foundations at gym and cafeteria, completion of masonry walls at classroom addition starting of structural erection. Work will continue on the remodeling of the administration area.

MPO Seeking Input for Pedestrian Plan


TYLER — The Tyler Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) will hold two public meetings to obtain input from the public that will assist in the development of a Pedestrian Access Study. The first meeting will be held Tuesday, September 21, from 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., in the Tyler Public Library’s Taylor Auditorium, 201 S. College Avenue. The second meeting’s set for Thursday September 23, from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., in the Tyler Development Center’s Large Conference Room, 423 W. Ferguson Street.

At the meetings, the draft Tyler Pedestrian Access Study will be presented for public input. Officials say the purpose of the study is to identify existing pedestrian infrastructure and recommend priority pedestrian routes and projects that can help to connect destinations around the City and promote access. You can also go to http://www.tylerareampo.org for information.

The City of Tyler serves as the administrative agency of the MPO. The MPO, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), is responsible for carrying out the urban transportation process as required by federal legislation. Officials say the MPO is intended to provide a forum for cooperative decision making concerning transportation issues.

Trial Date Postponed for Warden’s Wife


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP/Staff) – The trial of an Oklahoma warden’s wife accused of helping a convicted killer escape from the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite has been postponed. Bobbi Parker’s trial for allegedly helping Randolph Dial escape in 1994 was set to start on Monday in Greer County District Court. But her attorney, Garvin Isaacs, says the trial was postponed on Wednesday by District Judge Richard Darby. Isaacs says attorneys asked for the delay following the discovery of FBI investigative files about the case that neither prosecutors nor defense attorneys had ever seen. Assistant District Attorney David Thomas did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment. Defense attorneys maintain that Dial kidnapped Parker and held her hostage until she was rescued by authorities in the Campti community in Shelby County, Texas, in 2005.

Pound of Crack Seized During Warrant

Pound of Crack Seized During WarrantLONGVIEW — Longview Police and additional officers serve a warrant and seize a pound of crack. It happened Wednesday around 4:00 at 1925 Lilly Street.. According to authorities, Longview Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team assisted the Gregg County Organized Drug Enforcement (CODE) Unit by serving a narcotics search warrant and located two handguns, approximately $1500.00 and over one pound of crack cocaine during their search. CODE investigators arrested Gerald Templeton, 50, Longview, for manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Templeton has been booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Tyler’s Homeless Issues

TYLER — A few months after the East Texas Rescue Mission is forced to shut down, the homeless are making a new part of Tyler their home. Salvation Army says they have had a large increase in the number of homeless people, but some are staying in other places–like downtown Tyler. According to KETK, out of concern for both the city’s safety and the homeless people, Mayor Barbara Bass says they’ll continue to work with organizations like the Salvation Army and Path to help.

Fund Set Up for Slain Woman


TYLER — To help defray funeral expenses, The Amanda Anderson Memorial Fund is now open at Beacon Federal Credit Union in Tyler. The 19-year-old Anderson was found slain at her Chapel Hill home this week. For more information on making a donation, call 888-815-3800, ext. 2000. Visitation will be held Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m. at Tyler Gospel Chapel, located on Highway 31 East in Tyler. Funeral services was held at the same location at 2 p.m. on Monday.

Smith County investigators are continuing to look into the death of Anderson, who also worked at Mother Frances Hospital. The killing happened Wednesday night at a home on County Road 2273. Officials said Anderson’s brother returned from a jog to find his sister with a gunshot wound to the forehead around 7:00 Wednesday night. According to KETK, there were signs of forced entry into the home.