Kilgore Emergency Addressing Outdated Facilities

Kilgore Emergency Addressing Outdated FacilitiesKilgore Emergency Response is looking to update their facilities, following studies showing safety concerns. According to our news partner KETK, the City of Kilgore held an open house Thursday night giving residents a tour of both departments for a behind the scenes look at what first responders are facing. The event was held to show what updated the agencies are hoping to get fixed and a chance to hear from the public. Continue reading Kilgore Emergency Addressing Outdated Facilities

Longview City Offices Closed for MLK Day

Longview City Offices Closed for MLK DayLONGVIEW — The City of Longview offices will be celebrating a 3 day weekend. In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, city offices will be closed. All city offices will resume regular business hours on Tuesday. Sanitation and recycling services will not be affected. The Compost Facility will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 21 and will re-open Wednesday. The Longview Public Library Main Branch and Broughton Branch will be closed all of January 20. Normal hours and operations start back on January 21. Continue reading Longview City Offices Closed for MLK Day

Arbor Day Event in Tyler

Arbor Day Event in TylerTYLER — Arbor day is Jan. 25th. The Tyler Trees Committee, Keep Tyler Beautiful and the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department will host a tree planting event to commemorate the day. More than 50 trees will be planted at Faulkner Park during this event. The public is invited to bring their own shovels and volunteer to be part of this experience. Organizers say volunteers will learn how to properly plant a tree for proper growth and health. Volunteers will also all receive an Arbor Day shirt and lunch from Chick-fil-a while supplies last. Continue reading Arbor Day Event in Tyler

Identity Released after Body Found in Submerged Vehicle

Identity Released after Body Found in Submerged VehicleANGELINA COUNTY — A body found in Lake Sam Rayburn has been positively identified by officials with the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office. According to our news partner KETK, Steven Michael Paul, 31, was found in a car by a man who was fishing at Martin’s Creek near Huntington. The witness saw a vehicle submerged and called police. Authorities used a tow truck to retrieve the vehicle at 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Paul was found in the driver’s seat. Captain Alton Lenderman said they are still investigating and have not ruled if foul play was involved.

Man Arrested in Smith Co. Wanted for Dallas Murder

Man Arrested in Smith Co. Wanted for Dallas MurderTYLER — A Louisiana man was arrested on Wednesday night by the Department of Public Safety. According to our news partner KETK, Frederick Cortez Walker, 31, is from Monroe, Louisiana. Walker is charged with a murder in Dallas County. Walker, was arrested just after 7 p.m. Wednesday. He was stopped for speeding and also charged with forgery. Bond has not yet been set.

Sickness Causes East Texas School District to Close

Sickness Causes East Texas School District to CloseELYSIAN FIELDS — Elysian Fields ISD dismissed classes on Friday due to an outbreak of sickness. According to a Facebook post, the intended goal is for maintenance workers to sanitize all classrooms, campuses and buses district wide. The district had already arranged to be out on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day. The district plans to be back on track on Tuesday. The social media post, did not go into detail as to how many students had missed due to sicknesses.

City Hall Offices Closed Monday for MLK Day

City Hall Offices Closed Monday for MLK DayTYLER — All non-essential City offices will be closed on Monday, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, before re-opening on Tuesday at normal times. The City Hall Offices will be closed, as well as Solid Waste, Holiday Garbage Collection & Curbside RECYCLE. Complete details including Solid Waste and Recycle are included on the next page. Continue reading City Hall Offices Closed Monday for MLK Day

Traffic Alert in Longview on Saturday

Traffic Alert in Longview on SaturdayLONGVIEW – Loop 281 will be closed west of Estes Parkway on Saturday, January 18, as Union Pacific Railroad conducts track maintenance at the crossing. The closure will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Traffic will be routed via I-20 to FM 2087. Motorists must use alternate routes during the closure. Message boards have been set up as notification of the pending work. Additionally, detour signage will also be in place to assist the traveling public. Continue reading Traffic Alert in Longview on Saturday

Tyler Man Confesses to Molesting Child

Tyler Man Confesses to Molesting ChildTYLER — A Tyler man confessed to police that he molested a boy over the course of six years. Our news partner KETK obtained a copy of the arrest warrant and Omar Huerta, 28, said it “felt normal” to him. Huerta is charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14. He is being held in Smith County Jail on a $250,000 bond. The victim told police that Huerta sexually abused him from 2009-2015. The boy, now 16, said it began when he was 6 years old and ended when he was 12. Continue reading Tyler Man Confesses to Molesting Child

Tyler Wedding Scammer Sentenced

Tyler Wedding Scammer SentencedSMITH COUNTY — A wedding scammer has learned her fate. Holly Elliott, Tyler, faces ten years in prison and has to pay back the money she stole from the venue, Centaur Arabian Farms, where she used to work. Investigators said she offered special deals to couples if they paid in cash, then kept the money. Around 20 different people paid her. Smith County Assistant District Attorney Richard Vance says the venue owners caught on and called police, but not before she had embezzled around $120, 000. The venue ended up paying for the weddings out of pocket. Elliott will have to return that money, along with $10, 000 in fines.

Tyler Water Meter Audit and Rehabilitation

Tyler Water Meter Audit and RehabilitationTYLER — Tyler Water Utilities recently began a water meter audit and rehabilitation program in conjunction with Aqua-Metric that will continue through July. The focus area of the initial program will be the southeast quadrant of the City, bounded by the City limits to the East and South, and approximately Fifth Street to the North and New Copeland Road to the West. Continue reading Tyler Water Meter Audit and Rehabilitation

Man Accused of Threatening to Shoot Up Wal-Mart in Court

Man Accused of Threatening to Shoot Up Wal-Mart in CourtTYLER — The Tyler man accused of threatening to shoot up a Tyler Walmart days after the El Paso massacre was in court on Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, the initial hearing for Trumaine Washington, 31, lasted a matter of seconds with prosecutors and defense lawyers agreeing that the case would more than likely go to trial. Washington’s defense said that there would need to be one more pretrial hearing and then they could proceed to trial. Continue reading Man Accused of Threatening to Shoot Up Wal-Mart in Court

Man Arrested for East Texas Church Fire

Man Arrested for East Texas Church FireRUSK COUNTY — A man has been arrested by Rusk County authorities following a December church arson. According to our news partner KETK, Paul W. Kennedy, 38, has been formally arraigned on a structure fire at the Shell’s Temple Church of God in Christ. Kennedy is currently in the Rusk County jail with a $100,00 bond. The church was established in 1912 and stood for 88 years before the destructive fire, December 21.

Tyler Man Awaits Trial After Assault on Sister

Tyler Man Awaits Trial After Assault on SisterTYLER — A Smith County grand jury has handed down an indictment against a Tyler man on charges of hitting his 65-year-old with her own cane. According to our news partner KETK, Lloyd Wayne Dupont Sr. 62, hit his sister with the cane back in October. A sister of the 2 siblings says she saw Dupont hit his sister in the nose. He is charged with Injury to an Elderly Individual, a second-degree felony, and could face up to 20 years in prison. Dupont’s arraignment is scheduled in February. Dupount awaits the proceedings in Smith County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

Wild Impact Experience Sat at Black Beauty Ranch

Wild Impact Experience Sat at Black Beauty RanchMURCHISON — Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, will host its first Wild Impact Volunteer Experience on Saturday. This event is for people over age 18 who are interested in helping animals and experience life at an animal sanctuary. Participators will get a rare behind the scenes look into what it takes to care for over 800 residents. The Wild Impact Volunteer Experience is $99 and includes a plant-based lunch with the staff, and a bus tour around the 1,400 acre property where participants will see the sanctuary’s residents. Continue reading Wild Impact Experience Sat at Black Beauty Ranch

2020 BBB Awards for Excellence Luncheon

2020 BBB Awards for Excellence LuncheonTYLER — This year’s 2020 BBB Awards for Excellence luncheon is fast approaching. The celebration is slated for March 17th at Green Acres Baptist Church Crosswalk Conference Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to presenting BBB’s year-end review, BBB will present the BBB Awards for Excellence to 5 companies, 1 nonprofit and 1 veteran-owned business who demonstrate ethical behavior and exemplify integrity in all aspects of their operations; toward their employees, vendors, customers, and within their community. Continue reading 2020 BBB Awards for Excellence Luncheon

John Tyler High School to Host Open House

John Tyler High School to Host Open HouseTYLER – Tyler ISD is preparing to invite the community to an open house event for the recently completed state of the art academic and administrative wing of John Tyler High School. The campus renovation is part of the $89 million campus project. Which comes from the TISD $198 million BOND2017 project. The event is set for Jan. 28. The come-and-go event will give guests the opportunity to view the modern, collegiate-inspired space that holds academic classrooms, learning environments, science labs, collaboration spaces, administrative offices, etc… Continue reading John Tyler High School to Host Open House

Cerliano Delivers Discipline After Inmate Escape

Cerliano Delivers Discipline After Inmate EscapeLONGVIEW — Gregg County Sheriff Maxey Cerliano, has disciplined the majority of the South Jail employees, following the escape of Jace Laws in December. According to our news partner KETK, 9 staff members voluntarily resigned, 1 retired, 8 were given a three-day suspension, 7 were given a written reprimand. Laws was not discovered missing until 3 days after his escape. Authorities say carved out portions of the brick in the South Jail, before getting into the courthouse infrastructure and eventually exiting through the courthouse. Continue reading Cerliano Delivers Discipline After Inmate Escape

Fleishel Drainage Project Completed

Fleishel Drainage Project CompletedTYLER — South Fleishel Ave. in Tyler was closed on Jan. 16 of last year. On Wednesday, Tyler City Engineer Lisa Crossman told KTBB the work is completed and it’s all systems go. Crossman said, “the project did tackle the challenges of drain pipes that were originally installed through the property. Some ended up being in people’s yards basically and in some cases actually ran underneath houses.” Homeowner’s were able to access their homes during the year long construction of the Fleishel Avenue Drainage Improvement Project.

U.T. Tyler Book to review “The Tattooist of Auschwitz”

U.T. Tyler Book to review “The Tattooist of Auschwitz”TYLER — The U.T. Tyler Book Club is gearing up for their next book to cover. Organizers say if you are ready for a good book to read, you should join them for “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” The review will happen on Feb. 13th at 9:30 a.m. So you still have time to purchase or check out our next exciting book by Heather Morris. The UT Tyler Book Club Review happens at The Mentz Library. You will want to RSVP as parking passes will be given out. RSVP to [email protected] or phone 903.566.7487.

UT-Tyler and TVCC Partnership to Address Nursing Shortage in Texas

UT-Tyler and TVCC Partnership to Address Nursing Shortage in TexasPALESTINE — On Tuesday the University of Texas at Tyler and Trinity Valley Community College formalized a partnership in which nursing students will concurrently earn degrees from both institutions. Both Presidents, UT Tyler’s Michael Tidwell and Trinity Valley’s Jerry King, were on hand to sign declarations making the understanding official. This is important because Texas is expected to experience the second largest nursing shortage in history within the decade. The goal of the partnership is to help offset a would be shortage by producing quality nurses who will serve the region and the state.

S. Fleishel Opened to Traffic Tuesday Afternoon

S. Fleishel Opened to Traffic Tuesday AfternoonTYLER — Traffic is opened up and moving freely following the completion of a drain project on South Fleishel. LouAnn Campbell told KTBB Tuesday afternoon, the last barriers came down early Tuesday afternoon following the completion of a new drainage system under the road. Previously the street and homes experienced flooding in that area. It is expected that the new storm drain system will increase the capacity of the existing infrastructure and send the water outfall northwest of South Fleishel Avenue and East 6th Street alleviating the issues.

Portion of Palace Avenue Closed to Repair Gas Line

Portion of Palace Avenue Closed to Repair Gas LineTYLER — A portion of North Palace Avenue will be closed between West Nutbush Street and West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on Tuesday. According to the city of Tyler, Centerpoint Energy crews are repairing a gas line. It is expected that the work will be completed on Tuesday evening. If you have questions about the work being done, you can contact Centerpoint Energy at (903) 534-9393 ext. 245, for more information.

Henderson County Death Investigation Underway

Henderson County Death Investigation UnderwayHENDERSON COUNTY — The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office has launched an investigation following the discovery of a man’s body. Sheriff Botie Hillhouse told KTBB on Tuesday, “that the body of Darrell Gene Blankenship, III, 24, Tool, was found just before 9:00 Monday morning at the entrance of “Sky Country” Subdivision. A passerby made the discovery. Blankenship’s body has been sent to Dallas for autopsy. Texas Rangers are assisting with the investigation.

Election Exhibit to Enlighten Children Coming

TYLER — The League of Women Voters of Tyler/Smith County and Discovery Science Place Museum will open a permanent exhibit for children, with the goal of presenting kids the opportunity to learn about the voting process. Voter information will also be available for adults and will continue to be part of the on-going exhibit. Kids will cast a ballot for the animal of their choice who will be running for “Mayor” of Hometown, within the museum. On January 25th, from 10 a.m. to noon “hands-on” activities will be available for the kids and voter registration will be available for adults.

UT Tyler Hosts East Texas Idea Challenge

UT Tyler Hosts East Texas Idea ChallengeTYLER, Texas (Jan. 13, 2020) – The University of Texas at Tyler announced the winners on Monday that that the UT Tyler University Academy – Tyler won the East Texas High School Idea Challenge, conducted by the University for students in grades 9 – 12. High schools across East Texas were invited to participate in the tournament-style event, which challenged students to come up with innovative solutions for problems or start-up ideas for untapped markets. Eleven teams participated in the competition held Monday at the Soules College of Business. Continue reading UT Tyler Hosts East Texas Idea Challenge

Tyler Man Sentenced to 12 years Prison

Tyler Man Sentenced to 12 years PrisonTYLER — On Monday a Tyler man was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexual contact and sending inappropriate texts. According to our news partner KETK, Andrew Crawley, 27 admitted to rubbing his 13-year-old sister-in-law’s hand over his groin while he was driving her to his home. They were on the way so that the victim and her sister could spend the night. Later that night, Andrew would later text her that if she could keep doing it, he would give her unlimited snacks and time at his house. She immediately refused. Continue reading Tyler Man Sentenced to 12 years Prison

Police Release Forensic Facial Sketch

Police Release Forensic Facial SketchTYLER — Tyler Police investigated the remains of a decomposed human skeleton found 2 days before Christmas, in 2004. The male was discovered behind First Baptist Church in a heavily wooded area off of FM 2813 in South Tyler. Police released a sketch released a sketch by a D.P.S. Forensic Artist out of Austin on Monday, with the hopes that the public will come forward with information. After the discovery, the remains were sent to a forensic lab for possible identification. Investigators checked all local missing person reports and were unable to make a match. Continue reading Police Release Forensic Facial Sketch

BBB Warning Beware of “Storm Chasers”

2020 BBB Awards for Excellence LuncheonTYLER — With the recent storms over the weekend,the BBB of Central East Texas is reminding residents to be cautious of “Storm Chasers.” Mecehle Mills told KTBB on Monday, “they usually peddle these unbelievable deals, get a down payment for a job and then never come and do the work.” Mills continued, “our best advice is for you to initiate contact with whichever business you are considering using, that way you have time to research different companies and choose which ones you want to get bids from.” Continue reading BBB Warning Beware of “Storm Chasers”