Update: Smith County road projects

Update: Smith County road projectsSMITH COUNTY — Crews get busy on a couple of Smith County road projects, and officials have issued an advisory about an ongoing project. Contractors resumed major roadwork Monday on County Road 463, also known as Wood Springs Road, in the Lindale area. Along with that, they began work Monday on reconstruction of County Road 448, also known as Sky Ranch Road, outside of Lindale. Officials additionally remind you that a portion of Smith County Road 3101, or Barber Road, will remain closed until November 22 for improvements. Click here for more information.

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork updateTYLER – TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this week. Longview maintenance plans to continue mill and inlay operations on FM 2204 in Kilgore between the US 259 Bypass and US 259 Business. Tyler maintenance crews plan to dig base failures at various locations on US 271 from Loop 323 to Harris Creek Bottom. Click here for the full rundown.

LWV honored with Half Mile of History marker

LWV honored with Half Mile of History markerTYLER — The City of Tyler hosted a ceremony Saturday at Liberty Hall to unveil a new Half Mile of History marker honoring the League of Women Voters – Tyler/Smith County. According to a news release, LWV-T/SC, founded in 1950, “is recognized as a preeminent non-partisan grassroots public interest organization, producing guides for voters and get-out-the-vote activities. LWV-T/SC was nominated for its role in empowering residents to participate in American democracy.” According to the release, “The goal of the Half Mile of History program is to pay tribute to people, places, organizations, and events that have contributed to the rich history of Tyler and Smith County. The Half Mile of History is a permanent, outdoor, half-mile loop that surrounds the square in the heart of downtown Tyler.”

Marshall police investigate shooting with multiple victims

Marshall police investigate shooting with multiple victimsMARSHALL — Police in Marshall are investigating a predawn Saturday incident in which six people were shot, including one who was critically injured. Police say they got numerous 9-1-1 calls about the incident during an event in the 500 block of South Alamo Blvd. According to a news release, “Responding officers arrived at a chaotic scene with shots still being actively fired and located multiple gunshot victims. Over two hundred patrons were believed to be at the event at the time of the shooting.” Two victims have been discharged, and three others were listed in stable condition. Anyone with leads is asked to contact Sgt. Phillips at (903) 935-4543 or the Marshall Police Department at (903) 935-4575. If you have information but want to remain anonymous you may call the Marshall/Harrison County Crimestoppers at (903) 935-9969 or use the P3 mobile app.

Convicted former nurse moved to Livingston facility

Convicted former nurse moved to Livingston facilityLIVINGSTON — A former CHRISTUS nurse convicted of capital murder has been moved to a Southeast Texas prison to start his sentence. According to our news partner KETK, 37-year-old William George Davis was moved to the Polunsky Unit in Livingston, a facility that houses the state’s male death row inmates. Davis was found guilty October 19 by a Tyler jury and was sentenced to death shortly after that. An appeal is automatic in the case. Prosecutors said he killed patients at Tyler’s Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital by injecting them with air.

Roberts: Vaccinations for younger kids off to a good start

Roberts; Vaccinations for younger kids off to a good startTYLER — With kids aged 5 through 11 now eligible for COVID-19 shots, NET Health’s George Roberts says things are off to a good start at Tyler’s Majesty Event Center, where his troops are ready to see you. He spoke to us late Friday morning, saying almost twenty people had already taken advantage of the new opportunity — and encourages more people to do likewise. Roberts advises you to contact your medical provider if you have any questions about the vaccine. He remains cautiously upbeat about declining COVID numbers in East Texas, continuing to sound the call for everyone to get vaccinated.

DPS Adds Saturday services for CDLs at select offices

DPS Adds Saturday Services for CDLs at select officesAUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety has added Saturday appointment availability at select commercial driver license offices for customers needing to apply for, renew, replace, or upgrade their Texas CDL. In East Texas, customers can go to offices in Canton and Kilgore. Participating offices will offer a limited number of appointments on Nov. 6, 13, and 20. Click this link for a full list of the offices, which will be open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers wishing to make Saturday appointments will need to book an appointment for a specific day and time. You can do that by clicking here. Upon arrival at the driver license office, customers can check in at the kiosk inside or from their mobile device. Customers can only check in up to 30 minutes before their appointment time.

East Texas man pleads guilty to distributing bomb making instructions to undercover agent

East Texas man pleads guilty to distributing bomb making instructions to undercover agentMARSHALL — An East Texas man pleaded guilty on Thursday to distribution of information relating to explosives and destructive devices. According to our news partner KETK, Beau Daniel Merryman, 20, of Jefferson, had online conversations with undercover FBI employees between September and October 2019. Merryman gave officials detailed instructions on how they could make improvised explosive devices, such as pipe bombs and pressure-cooker bombs. He also stated that the IEDs should be used to target federal law enforcement and critical infrastructure, like electrical substations, which are high-voltage electric system facilities. Continue reading East Texas man pleads guilty to distributing bomb making instructions to undercover agent

Property tax statements mailed out

Property tax statements mailed outTYLER — The Smith County Tax Office has mailed out 177,175 property tax statements, according to a Thursday news release. Officials say payments can be made more easily than ever this year. Scanning the QR code on your statement will take you directly to the payment page on your account. “I think it will be a game changer in how people pay their property taxes,” Smith County Tax Assessor-Collector Gary Barber said in the news release. If you have not yet received your property tax statement, contact the Tax Office at 903-590-2920. Click here for more information.

Some Lindale ISD campuses evacuated due to gas leak

Some Lindale ISD campuses evacuated due to gas leakLINDALE — Lindale ISD evacuated several campuses due to a gas leak Thursday. By mid-afternoon, LISD said in in a Facebook statement that the gas leak was stopped. But streets one block in every direction from the intersection of College and Braziel were due remain shut down until the gas company advises it’s safe. According to our news partner KETK, College Street Elementary, Lindale Early Childhood Center, and Alternate Education Program students and staff were all evacuated to the LISD Performing Arts Center. Buses were taking people to and from the PAC. School hours remained normal. LISD reported earlier Thursday morning that the city hit a gas line near College Street, which prompted two nearby campuses to keep all students and staff indoors. They then decided to evacuate the campuses to the PAC.

UT Health East Texas to provide COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11

UT Health East Texas to provide COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11TYLER — Following the CDC’s approval of the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, UT Health East Texas is prepared to begin administering vaccines to children starting Friday. Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines will be offered without an appointment from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at UT Health East Texas Physicians North Campus Tyler – Family Medicine, located on the second floor of the Riter Center on US Highway 271. The vaccine is one third the dose of what is given to those 12 and older, and it is administered as a two-dose series, three weeks apart.

Murder trial delayed in Smith County shooting

Murder trial delayed in Smith County shootingTYLER — An Arlington man accused of shooting his boyfriend near Tyler State Park after finding child porn on his phone has had his trial delayed due to being quarantined twice for COVID-19. According to our news partner KETK, 52-year-old Robert Price earlier rejected multiple plea deals from prosecutors. Price allegedly shot and killed 32-year-old Nathaniel Snell in July 2020 after finding the pornography. The shooting happened at State Park Gas Station on FM 14. The next proceeding in the case is set for December 6, but it was not immediately clear if a hearing would be conducted on that date or if the trial would begin.

School bus/pickup crash in Smith County

DPS responSMITH COUNTY — Four people went to the hospital following a school bus-pickup crash Thursday morning near lake Palestine. According to the DPS investigator’s preliminary report, a Bullard ISD bus was traveling westbound on FM-344, turning south onto SH-155. The driver of a pickup was traveling northbound on SH-155 and struck the turning bus on its left driver’s side, causing the bus to roll onto its right side. There were two children on the bus as well as a bus monitor and the bus driver. The bus driver was transported to UT-Health East Texas – Tyler in stable condition. The children were transported by their parents from the scene to Christus Trinity Mother Frances – Tyler. The driver of the pickup truck was transported to UT-Health East Texas – Tyler. The crash remains under investigation.

Notice sent to Tyler Legacy parents after rumor of shooting threat

Notice sent to Tyler Legacy parents after rumor of shooting threatTYLER — Tyler Legacy High School sent out a message to parents Wednesday stating that despite vague online rumors of a school shooting threat, there does not appear to be a danger to the campus at this time. According to our news partner KETK, a Snapchat post suggested there would be a school shooting, but Tyler Legacy Principal Kristen Walls said in the statement that the post in question does not refer to Tyler Legacy, nor does it appear to have originated from a Legacy student. The post does not mention any particular school in Tyler or the state of Texas. Continue reading Notice sent to Tyler Legacy parents after rumor of shooting threat

NET Health has COVID-19 vaccines for younger kids

Roberts; Vaccinations for younger kids off to a good start TYLER — The Pfizer COVID vaccine is fully approved for ages 5 through 11 and is being provided by NET Health at the Majesty Event Center on West Bow Street in Tyler. The clinic is open 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. In making the announcement Wednesday, NET Health officials asked that you bring your health insurance card when you come to receive your COVID vaccine. “Pfizer’s pediatric vaccine is a different product than its vaccine for adolescents and adults,” says Dr. Paul McGaha, Smith County Medical Authority, in a news release. “The adolescent/adult Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine should not be used to vaccinate individuals five to 11 years of age.” Click here for more details.

Commissioners Court Adopts Redistricting Plan

Commissioners Court Adopts Redistricting PlanTYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt the final redistricting plan that establishes new boundaries for the County Commissioners Court Precinct lines based on the 2020 Census data. That comes after two workshops and three public hearings on the topic. The plan includes changes in boundary lines on the west and east sides of Smith County and leaves the County with an 8.04 percent deviation from the largest populated precinct to the smallest, according to a news release. Find details by clicking this link.

Bridge on Smith County Road 230 reopened to drivers

Bridge on Smith County Road 230 reopened to driversSMITH COUNTY — Smith County Road and Bridge crews have completed repairs to the bridge on County Road 230, between Arp and Chapel Hill, after a car accident caused major damage. The road was opened back up to drivers Wednesday morning. Smith County Engineer Frank Davis said the wreck took out the guardrails and damaged the wooden deck of the bridge, which had to be replaced. It is the south bridge over Lake Tyler East on CR 230, between Highway 64 East and Farm-to-Market Road 345.

Four-year free ride for inaugural UT Tyler medical students

Four-year free ride for inaugural UT Tyler medical studentsTYLER — The Tyler-based R.W. Fair Foundation is donating $4 million so students in the inaugural class at UT Tyler’s Medical School can get free tuition for all four years of study. The announcement from the foundation’s Bob Garrett came Wednesday in a news conference streamed live by our news partner KETK. 40 students will be in the class. Garrett said, “This gift provides us with the rare opportunity to combine all the pillars of our mission into a single focus that will, first, help address some of the worst measurable health outcomes in our state, particularly in rural East Texas.” Garrett was introduced by UT Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife, who termed the announcement “incredible.” Eltife thanked the foundation on behalf of the Regents — noting, “To our knowledge, we have never had a medical school launched in the state of Texas that received legislative approval in the very first session requested.”

Election results across East Texas

Election results across East TexasEAST TEXAS — Tuesday was election day and Texas voter had the opportunity to vote on eight constitutional amendments for the state, each of which were passed by a two-thirds majority in both the Texas House and Senate. According to our news partner KETK, many counties also held elections for local offices and measures. Continue reading Election results across East Texas

Smith County road bond approved by voters

Smith County road bond approved by votersSMITH COUNTY — The $45 million Smith County Road Bond passed with 62.4 percent of the vote Tuesday, November 2, 2021, according to complete but unofficial voting totals. Smith County ballots showed 6,759 people, or 62.4 percent voted for the issuance of bonds for road and bridge construction and major improvements. There were 3,962 people, or 36.58 percent, who voted against the bond. Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran said he was proud of what Smith County has done so far in the Road and Bridge Bond Program and is excited to see it continue. “In 2017, the voters approved the first phase of our Road and Bridge Bond, and since that time, we have worked to improve about 200 miles of roadway,” Moran said. Continue reading Smith County road bond approved by voters

Roberts: News still mixed on COVID-19

Roberts: News still mixed on COVID-19TYLER — Continued declines in COVID-19 numbers are making NET Health’s George Roberts breathe a little easier — but his ongoing call continues for more vaccinations. According to Roberts, there are still too many eligible people who haven’t been vaccinated: fifty per cent in Smith County, with low numbers in other counties too. Roberts adds that as before, 90-plus per cent of COVID patients in area hospitals have not been vaccinated. He also says close to 100 per cent of patients who have died of COVID in area hospitals didn’t get their shots. Roberts again draws attention to the abundant opportunities for vaccinations around the area. Check the “Coronavirus update” item on this website for more information.

Athens woman pleads guilty in North Carolina in computer hacking scheme

Athens woman pleads guilty in North Carolina in computer hacking schemeCHARLOTTE, N.C. — An Athens woman pleaded guilty in a North Carolina federal courthouse and admitted to stealing more than half a million dollars in a computer hacking scheme. According to our news partner KETK, 72-year-old Wanda Jackson Barker pleaded guilty to money laundering charges in a conspiracy with two women from Charlotte and Chicago. According to an indictment released last November, Barker was used as a “money mule” when she used false information to open bank accounts in her name in which some of the money from the scheme was diverted and spent. According to federal investigators, some of the participants hacked into victims’ computers and monitored emails. Officials say when the schemers learned a legitimate financial transaction was about to take place, they sent out emails instructing that the money be transferred into one of several fake accounts. A sentencing date for Barker has not yet been set.

City hosting redistricting open houses this week

City hosting redistricting open houses this weekTYLER — The City of Tyler is hosting two open houses this week to answer community questions on the redistricting process. The meetings will be Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Glass Recreation Center on W. 32nd St. and Thursday, Nov. 4, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Tyler Police south station on W. Cumberland Rd. Community members who plan to attend either open house are asked to fill out a comment form ahead of time so questions may be properly answered. A deadline of Wednesday, Nov. 10, was set for the public to submit alternate plans for the City Council’s consideration. Click here for more information.

Robbery suspect captured by Longview police

Robbery suspect captured by Longview policeGREGG COUNTY — Longview police responded to Walmart located on Gilmer Road in reference to a robbery just before 7:00 Monday morning. According to our news partner KETK, officers made contact with a victim who claimed that a man assaulted a victim in the parking lot, demanding their keys and money. Longview police identified alleged robber as Oscar Wright Jr., 54, of Longview. Officers located the suspect’s vehicle on Gilmer Road and made the arrest. Wright was charged with robbery and booked into Gregg County Jail.

Lindale woman sentenced in connection to 2019 death

Lindale woman sentenced in connection to 2019 deathTYLER — Hannah McCartney, of Lindale, Monday was sentenced to a second 30-year prison sentence in connection to a 2019 murder. According to our news partner KETK, in December 2019, McCartney and Jared Freelen of Lindale were arrested in connection with the murder of LaDarus Bell, of Tyler. Freelen was sentenced in April by a Gregg County court to 30 years in prison for the murder of Bell. According to judicial records, McCartney, Freelen and Bell had a plan to rob a man in Longview but when they went to execute the plan, the intended victim fired at the three and a bullet hit Bell in the head. Instead of seeking medical attention for Bell, they drove to a rural area along FM 2089 near Overton and dumped Bell on the side of the road where he died.

Smith County Election Day information

Smith County Election Day informationTYLER — There will be 20 polling locations throughout Smith County available for voters on Election Day. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. Smith County’s Road and Bridge Bond will be on the ballot, as well as constitutional amendments and elections for Whitehouse City Council and Overton mayor and City Council. During two weeks of early voting, a total of 2,320 people voted in-person and 197 absentee mail-in ballots were received in Smith County. That total is about 1.7 percent of Smith County’s 148,921 registered voters. Click here for additional information.

UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 response

UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 responseTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler is one of 10 higher education institutions to receive a 2021 Star Award in honor of what’s termed its innovative approach to education during a pandemic. “During COVID-19, UT Tyler implemented several strategies to ensure the health and safety of students, patients, faculty and staff as well as ensure student success,” said UT Tyler President Dr. Kirk Calhoun in a prepared statement. Calhoun adds that the university is honored by the recognition and that he applauds the campus community for “working together to make the best of the situation we have been facing.” Continue reading UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 response

Phone lines restored at Tyler Municipal Court and Water Business Office

Phone lines down at Tyler Municipal Court and Water Business OfficeTYLER — The City of Tyler Municipal Court and Tyler Water Business Office phone system has been restored after being out of order since Friday. Officials got the word to KTBB Monday morning. They say the City’s Information Technology Department worked closely with Cisco to resolve the issue. During the outage, the city issued several alternatives for residents who normally use the phone system to do business.