Tyler PD Looking for Person of Interest

Tyler PD Looking for Person of InterestTYLER — Tyler Police are asking for help in the identification of a person of interest in a sexual assault. The assault took place last August on Chimney Rock Drive in Tyler. According to a post on the Tyler PD’s facebook page, this person is described as a skinny black male. Police hope the rendering in this sketch will bring about information leading to the persons identity. Contact Det. Elliott at 903-531-1026 or call Tyler-Smith County Crime Stoppers at 903-597-2833.

Wanted Man Arrested following Tip

HENDERSON COUNTY — A man wanted on felon warrants was arrested Monday night near Mabank following a tip. According to Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, Jesse Aaron Garner, 39, was arrested after a tipster said he would be at a gas station on State Highway 198. Garner was wanted on three felony warrants for stealing a vehicle, evading arrest with a vehicle and bond forfeiture. During the routine pat down, the arresting deputy saw an orange syringe tip fall from Garner’s lap, which led to him confessing to having two baggies with meth hidden in his socks. He was booked into the Henderson County Jail.

U.S. TX District 1 Congressmen Louie Gohmert on Impeachment Hearings

U.S. TX District 1 Congressmen  Louie Gohmert on Impeachment HearingsTYLER — After two weeks of public hearings on an impeachment inquiry of the President, many now wonder, what’s next? On Monday Congressmen Gohmert told KTBB, “We haven’t gotten word yet. The impeachment committee still remains to be the judiciary committee. We are not sure if we will be able to question the witnesses that have been called already. Or if we are going to get some trumped up report, no pun intended, from the intel committee. And then be forced to take a vote without seeing the witnesses face to face.”

KC Fire Science Degree Program Named in Top 10 in Nation

KILGORE — Kilgore College has been recognized as having a top-ranked online Fire Science Degree Program by Intelligent.com. On Monday Kilgore college released the details of the award. Intelligent.com analyzed 429 programs, on a scale of 0 to 100, with KC’s program ranked at No. 9 in the nation. The student-focused comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 1,604 accredited colleges and universities. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation and post-graduate employment. The 2020 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system, which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations.

“Mistletoe and Magic” Gets All Clear

“Mistletoe and Magic” Gets All ClearTYLER — The Junior League of Tyler received confirmation on Monday from NET Health, the Center for Disease Control, and the City of Tyler that Harvey Hall is clean, clear, and safe, meaning Mistletoe and Magic is a go as previously scheduled. Susanne Mackintosh, told KTBB, “We consider the safety of our community and merchants a top priority and are incredibly thankful for all of the measures the city went to, in order to safely re-open the doors of Harvey Hall.” Continue reading “Mistletoe and Magic” Gets All Clear

Harvey Hall Re-opened on Monday

TYLER — Harvey Hall Convention Center re-opened on Monday morning after Legionella bacteria was found by the Centers for Disease Control last week. However, the CDC confirmed on Friday that Harvey Hall was not the source of the Leionnaires disease outbreak in October. There were eight confirmed cases and one death linked to Legionnaire’s disease. The city’s decision to close Harvey was precautionary. The plumbing system was disnfected, flushed, and tested again. Tyler’s Julie Goodgame told KTBB, “that the initial remedial process completed over the weekend and as of this morning, Monday, we have staff moving back into the building.” Harvey Hall will host “Mistletoe and Magic” that begins on December 4.

Authorities Offer Update on Smith County Plane Crash

Authorities Offer Update on Smith County Plane CrashHIDEAWAY — The plane that crashed in a field near Hideaway Friday had lost power just before the pilot deployed the Cirrus aircraft safety parachute. That’s according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which says the plane had been traveling from Terrell, headed to Gladewater. It crashed off County Road 434, west of Hideaway. According to our news partner KETK, the pilot and passenger were both injured. The extent of injuries wasn’t immediately clear, but the two were transported to U.T. Health-Tyler. Further details are awaited as the investigation continues.

Tyler Transit Adds Seasonal Route

Tyler Transit Adds Seasonal RouteTYLER — Tyler Transit began operating a seasonal line (Orange-Route 6) that started on Monday and will continue through Dec. 28. The temporary trek will run from the Social Security office on S. Donnybrook Ave. to The Village at Cumberland Park on South Broadway. The Orange route is an additional route and will not affect permanent lines of operation. The seasonal circuit hours are from 11:20 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tyler Transit will be operating all routes during Black Friday, Nov. 29. Hours of operation will be from 8:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tyler Transit will not be operating on Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s days. For more info contact the Transit Depot at (903) 533-8057.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct a range of construction and maintenance work throughout the Tyler District during the week of November 25. To allow for more efficient travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, no lane closures will be permitted Wednesday – Sunday, November 27 – December 1. All TxDOT offices will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Normal business hours will resume Monday, December 2. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

“Bold Lines” at Tyler Museum of Art

TYLER — The Tyler Museum of Art celebrates the career of an influential abstract expressionist with strong ties to the Tyler community in its newest major exhibition: “Bold Lines: Works by Joseph Glasco.” The exhibition opened Sunday and runs through Feb. 16, 2020, in the Museum’s Bell Gallery. Glasco was born in Oklahoma but raised in Tyler. According to information from the museum, his career took off dramatically as a result of his inclusion in the groundbreaking 1952 Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Fifteen Americans.” For more information, go to http://www.tylermuseum.org or call (903) 595-1001.

Reward Offered in Federal Firearms Licensee Burglary

Reward Offered in Federal Firearms Licensee BurglaryDALLAS — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Dallas Field Division is offering a $500 reward, combined with an additional $500 offered by the National Sports Shooting Foundation (NSSF), in a case from last summer. The reward is for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the burglary and theft of firearms from Federal Firearms licensee (FFL) Wiley & Sons in Wills Point. According to a news release, around 3:00 a.m. on August 30, two people forced entry into FFL Wiley & Sons, on Van Zandt County Road 2120. Continue reading Reward Offered in Federal Firearms Licensee Burglary

Officials Hope to Reopen Harvey Convention Center Monday

Officials Hope to Reopen Harvey Convention Center MondayTYLER — The city of Tyler plans to reopen Harvey Convention Center Monday if that’s approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health). The city temporarily closed the convention center this week in the wake of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that killed one person and sickened seven others. The city has since been notified by the CDC that, though testing for Legionella is positive at Harvey, the bacteria strain found in samples from Harvey was not consistent with the strain that caused the outbreak. Continue reading Officials Hope to Reopen Harvey Convention Center Monday

TJC Honored Again for Financial Reporting

TJC Honored Again for Financial ReportingTYLER — For the 23rd consecutive year, Tyler Junior College has received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association for its comprehensive annual financial report. The certificate is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting. Carol Hutson, the Executive Director of Business Services told KTBB it takes a comprhensive approach. Continue reading TJC Honored Again for Financial Reporting

E TX Couple Indicted in Death of Child from Abuse

E TX Couple Indicted in Death of Child from AbuseHARRISON COUNTY — An East Texas couple has been indicted in the death of a 5-year-old Waskom child. According to our news partner KETK said, Danielle Faulkner, the boys mother, was indicted on Thursday. The Harrison County Grand Jury found evidence supported the charge of injury to a child causing serious bodily injury. Larry Prudhomme, Faulkner’s boyfriend, was indicted for murder. Both charges are first degree felonies punishable by 5-99 years or life in state prison if they are convicted. Bonds were set at $1 million each.

Traffic Back to Normal on HWY 80 following Spill

Traffic Back to Normal on HWY 80 following SpillGLADEWATER — A section of Highway 80 has been cleaned up and is back to normal according to local authorities. The Gladewater Fire Department worked to clear the scene on Friday morning after an 18-wheeler spilled some sort of substance. Portions of the highway were blocked from Wood to Center Street as crews cleaned up the overflow. Drivers had to take secondary routes until the clean up was completed.

Texas Gas Prices Steady, Tyler Among Lowest

Texas Gas Prices Steady, Tyler Among LowestDALLAS — With the exception of a few places in Texas, gas prices stayed rather steady this past week — and some of he cheapest gas is in Tyler. That’s according to the Triple A. The group’s Daniel Armbruster says the state average is $2.26 a gallon. The highest average price continues to be in the Midland area at $2.41, with Tyler and Victoria being on the low side at $2.16 a gallon. But with Thanksgiving coming up, get ready. Armbruster says, “Price fluctuations are possible throughout the state with so many people traveling for Thanksgiving.” Still, while we can lament what we may consider to be high prices, Armbruster says Texas still has it good. The national average for gas is $2.59.

Arson Suspect Arrested in Marshall Fire

Arson Suspect Arrested in Marshall FireMARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department was dispatched on Wednesday to the area of East End Blvd. South and Johnson St. Witnesses reported that a white male in all black clothing had set fire to a residence on Five Notch Rd. A white male matching the description was identified as Edward Winch, 25, of Marshall. Upon questioning, Winch was arrested and charged with one count of arson and taken to the Harrison County Jail. The Marshall Fire Department continues to investigate.

Tyler Water Dept offers Tips to De-FOG Plumbing

Tyler Water Dept offers Tips to De-FOG PlumbingTYLER — The City of Tyler is encouraging residents to get rid of Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) to prevent sewer problems. This will help not only in homes but sewer mains as well. While these are great practices during the holidays, the city says it’s also an important practice year round. FOG such as cooking oils, dairy products, fat and grease residues and other food scraps should never be put down the drain or garbage disposal. Continue reading Tyler Water Dept offers Tips to De-FOG Plumbing

10th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving to benefit ETFB

10th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving to benefit ETFBTYLER — East Texas Food Bank will be celebrating the season of Thanksgiving on Friday with the Charlie Brown gang! Multiple community members will be coming Bergfeld Park for the 10th annual “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.” The initiative will benefit the East Texas Food Bank. The free event is open to the public and begins at 5:30 p.m. The public is asked to bring plastic jars of peanut butter to donate to East Texas Food Bank.

TJC Campus Street Named in Honor of Metke

TJC Campus Street Named in Honor of MetkeTYLER — Tyler Junior College officials honored the recently retired Chancellor and CEO Dr. Mike Metke on Thursday. They paid tribute to Metke by naming a street on the TJC campus after him. He retired in June, after 12 years with the college. Metke and his wife, Donna, were joined by TJC board members, administrators, faculty, staff and students for the unveiling of Metke Drive, on the east side of the TJC main campus. Claude Henry, president of Texas Bank and Trust in Tyler, was recently named the winner in a drawing for Metke’s 1926 Ford Model T, which Metke donated to the College to benefit TJC scholarships. Henry received the car at Thursday’s event.

Wreck in Cherokee County Claims 3 Lives

TYLER – A wreck on Wednesday afternoon left 3 people dead, D.P.S. Troopers responded to a two vehicle fatal crash on SH-204, about a mile and half southeast of Jacksonville in Cherokee County. Preliminary reports indicates that Robert Earl Sanders, 64, of Cushing was traveling northwest while Bryon Andrew Luna, 54, of Reklaw was traveling in the opposite direction. Sanders crossed over and hit Luna. Luna, Sanders and his passenger Johnny T. Sanders, 84 also of Cushing all died in the accident. The crash remains under investigation.

Moore Resigns from Meals on Wheels East Texas

Moore Resigns from Meals on Wheels  East TexasTYLER — Meals on Wheels East Texas will be looking for a new C.E.O. for the organization following the resignation of John Moore who stepped down effective Wednesday. Moore told KTBB the reason for his decision. “There comes a point in everyone’s career where you see things aren’t going exactly as expected and you can make a couple of choices, you can stay or leave and I simply chose to leave.” Continue reading Moore Resigns from Meals on Wheels East Texas

East Texas Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Assaulting Officer

East Texas Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Assaulting OfficerUPSHUR COUNTY — An East Texas man will spend the next 10 years behind bars after a jury sentenced him for assaulting a Big Sandy Police Officer earlier this year. In January, Thomas Paul Carroll, 28, was seen by Officer Taylor Fast stumbling across HWY 80 and believed he was drunk. According to our news partner KETK, the deputy attempted to arrest him when Carroll hit him in the face. During the ensuing fight, Carroll grabbed Fast’s taser and charged him. Fast was able to subdue him and place him into custody. Carrol has a lengthy record that includes assaulting family members and drug possession.

An Evening of One Act Plays at ETBU

MARSHALL — East Texas Baptist University’s Department of Theatre Arts will continue its 2019-2020 production season with Girls’ Night Out, an evening of one-act plays including Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart and Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias. The show will open Thursday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre of the Jenna Guest Music Building on the ETBU campus. General admission to Girls’ Night Out is $10, or free with ETBU ID. Find the ETBU 2019-2020 Production Season poster at http://www.ETBU.edu/Theatre.

East Texans Warned about Thistle

East Texans Warned about ThistleMARSHALL — An invasive weed threatens pastures across Texas — and experts say now is the time to start looking for it. Texans will begin to see thistle pop up along roadways and in pastures during the spring, and it will be in full bloom by June. Once you see it, it’s too late to control. Matt Garrett, Texas A&M Agrilife extension agent in Harrison County, says, “A single thistle plant can produce at least 4,000 seeds, which increases the chance for higher thistle populations in the pasture for the following year. Consequently, management practices need (to be) conducted prior to flower formation for effective thistle control.” Garrett says even if you have not had past thistle infestations, now is the perfect time to inspect your pasture.

Mosley to Receive the Death Penalty for Capital Murder

Mosley to Receive the Death Penalty for Capital MurderTYLER — On Wednesday afternoon a jury came to a decision in the sentencing phase of a Tyler man found guilty of capital murder. According to our news partner KETK, Dameon Mosley, 28 will be put to death for the killing of 62 year-old Billy Stacks in a gas station robbery in 2017. It took the jury of seven men and five women under an hour to come to that decision. Mosley will be the first from Tyler to receive the death penalty since 2015.

Owens Holds Book Drive for School Hit by Tornadoes

Owens Holds Book Drive for School Hit by TornadoesTYLER — After October tornadoes damaged Walnut Hill Elementary School in Dallas, students and staff at Owens Elementary School wanted to help. Over the last several weeks the Eagles have been holding a book drive to help restock the collection of books in the Walnut Hill Elementary School library. Students brought in donations as well as purchased books online. On Wednesday, 4th grade students wrote messages of hope and encouragement inside the books during center times though out the day. The School will deliver over 300 books to Walnut Hill Elementary as a result of their efforts.

Stolen Generator Returned to Pantry in Alto

Stolen Generator Returned to Pantry in AltoALTO — The Chaparral Center reported a theft that took place overnight into Tuesday morning. That did not stop the 501(c)3 non-profit center, also known as The Alto Food Pantry from helping 86 people with food by the end of the day. On Wednesday morning authorities were able to return the generator. Food Bank Distributor Tony Chopa told KTBB he was beyond grateful when the generator was returned to the food bank. Continue reading Stolen Generator Returned to Pantry in Alto