Fatal Gregg County Accident

WHITE OAK – One person has been killed in a two vehicle accident in Gregg County. Dead at the scene was Kim Yvonne Hayes, 61, of Wagoner, Oklahoma. She was killed when a car crossed over into her lane and hit her pickup. The car’s driver, Michael Buenrostro, 61, of Longview, was injured. He’s in stable condition in a Longview hospital. The accident happened just before 7:15 Friday morning on State Highway 42, about two miles south of White Oak.

Two Charged with Robbery in Rusk County

Two Charged with Robbery in Rusk CountyHENDERSON – A woman pretending to have a broken down car has been arrested for robbery in Rusk County. Authorities say Brittney Allgood, pretending to be a “damsel in distress” had the hood up on her car near the intersection of Farm Road 3053 and Farm Road 1639. She conned a motorist into helping her. When they returned from a nearby gas station, a man wearing a mask, came out of the woods and robbed the motorist. Investigators were able to identify the couple and arrested Allgood and Miguel Huerta. They have been charged with aggravated robbery. They are now in the Rusk County Jail, each under a $85,000 bond.

Letter Carriers’ Food Drive

Letter Carriers’ Food DriveEAST TEXAS – East Texans are invited to take part the National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. It is held annually on the second Saturday in May. This marks the 27th year that letter carriers have held the drive, the largest one-day food drive in the nation. It is easy for East Texans to participate. Just leave non-perishable food donations in a bag near your mailbox on Saturday. While all non-perishable donations are welcome, foods that are high in protein are most needed. Food collected during Saturday’s drive will be delivered to local community churches, food banks and food pantries for distribution.

Man Heading to Prison for Daughter’s Death

Man Heading to Prison for Daughter’s DeathTYLER – It’s life for a Tyler man in the death of his 4 month old daughter. Andres Guadalupe Ibarra, 20, has pleaded guilty to capital murder. A Tyler jury on Friday sentenced him to Life in prison without parole. Last June he told sheriff’s department investigators that he hit Sofia in the ribs and abdomen with his fist four or five times and then threw her. He then went outside and smoked marijuana and then went to sleep. He discovered the next morning the child was pale and not breathing normally and took her to a Tyler hospital. She was later transferred to a Dallas hospital, where she died after being taken off life support.

Some Schools Closed in East Texas

Some Schools Closed in East TexasEAST TEXAS – Several East Texas schools will have a longer weekend in the wake of this week’s storms. Among those that have cancelled classes for Friday is Longview ISD, but only for specific campuses. Bramlette and J.L. Everhart elementary schools have the day off, along with Forest Park Middle School. According to our news partner KETK, the rest of the district will be open and classes in normal session. The National Weather Service says straight-line winds caused damage in Longview. Big Sandy ISD has also called off classes for Friday.

More Rain On the Horizon

TYLER – With more rain to usher in the weekend, there is some concern about flash flooding since the ground is saturated. Some Longview firefighters, who are trained in swift-water rescue, have been sent to Smith County. The men are from the Texas A&M Task Force 1. This is a statewide search and rescue team. It is under direction of the Texas Division of Emergency Management. Wednesday was the wettest May 8 on record in Tyler. The National Weather Service says 1.92 inches of rain was recorded Wednesday. The previous record was 1.54 in 1995. The rain fall has also increased lake levels. At last report, Lake Palestine was 25 inches above full pool and Lake Tyler was 10 inches above full pool.

Some Smith County Roads Remain Closed

SMITH COUNTY – The storms that came through East Texas Wednesday afternoon continue to leave challenges in their wake in Smith County. In the most recent development, County Roads 2186, 26, 247 and 1133 are closed because of wash outs and culvert damages. Crews have continued to deal with trees down, road hazards, and utility problems throughout the county. County Road 2273 has one lane closed because of a partial wash out. Portions of Smith County Roads 26 and 2186, which were already closed from recent rains, remain closed.

Storm Road Closures Update

EAST TEXAS – Some area roads remain closed because of the storms that passed through the area Wednesday afternoon. TxDOT crews continue to monitor road conditions and will open roadways to traffic once the water recedes and it is safe to do so. Current road closures include:

GREGG COUNTY- State Highway 135– north bound and south bound closed at Farm Road 2207 in Gladewater due to water over the road. Caution advised as this location typically floods and recedes several times before it’s totally clear of water. Continue reading Storm Road Closures Update

Tyler Robber Draws a Prison Term

Tyler Robber Draws a Prison TermTYLER – A Tyler robber is heading to prison. A Tyler jury, after finding Brant Miller, 19, guilty of aggravated robbery, sentenced him to 50 years in prison. Miller was arrested a short time after the robbery which occurred in the parking lot of the Foundry Apartments on Varsity Drive last November. He had ordered pizza and then robbed the delivery driver of his money and the pizza. When arrested, officers recovered the pizza and the gun used in the robbery. The gun had been reported stolen during an auto burglary five days earlier.

Tornado Confirmed in Harrison County

MARSHALL – The National Weather Service confirms that an EF1 tornado touched down north of Marshall, in Harrison County, during Wednesday’s storms. It caused no damage. Thousands are still without power because of the storms. While many have had power restored, there are many still without it, and SWEPCO says it could be days before the power is completely restored. Our news partner KETK reports Longview alone had a peak of 32,000 residents without electricity during the storms. SWEPCO is estimating it will be Monday night before all of Longview’s power has been restored.

Three More Boxes Get Beauty and the Box Treatment

Three More Boxes Get Beauty and the Box TreatmentTYLER – Tyler’s Beauty and the Box program has seen three more signal boxes sponsored and wrapped. The beautification program began in 2016. It takes traffic signal boxes and transforms them into beautiful works of art by local artists. It started as a pilot program with ten boxes. It has now grown to 36 vinyl-wrapped boxes. The latest are:
*South Broadway Avenue and Amherst Drive: sponsored by The Alzheimer’s Alliance of Smith County, artwork by April Moore.
*Ferguson Street and Bois D’Arc Avenue: sponsored by Edward Broussard, artwork by Linda Schooley.
* S SW Loop 323 and Briarwood Road: sponsored by Linda Davidson, artwork by Linda Davidson.

Two Killed in Marshall Wreck

MARSHALL – A fatal Marshall accident remains under investigation. The accident occurred just before 6:15 Wednesday evening at the intersection of U.S. Highway 59 north and Loop 390. Marshall police say the accident happened when a south bound car was making a left turn onto the loop and was hit by a north bound tractor/trailer rig. The two men in the car were pronounced dead at the scene. Both are from Louisiana.

Kidnapping Suspect Arrested

Kidnapping Suspect ArrestedTYLER – A man wanted for kidnapping in Cherokee County has been arrested in Tyler. A tip led authorities to a Tyler hotel where they found Bryan Heath Cannon, 33, of Jacksonville. He had outstanding warrants for aggravated kidnapping/family violence and as well as two misdemeanor warrants. The kidnapping warrant is said to have stemmed from an incident in the Mt. Selman area in early April. He is said to have forced a woman at gunpoint to leave her residence. He later returned her to her home where she was able to escape and call authorities.

Tyler Man Convicted of Sexual Assault of a Child Under 17

Tyler Man Convicted of Sexual Assault of a Child Under 17TYLER — A Smith County jury Wednesday found 29-year-old Jared Lynn Monk of Tyler guilty of sexual assault of a child and sentenced him to six years in prison. According to a news release from the district attorney’s office, during a Child Protective Services investigation, the victim made statements that led the CPS worker to recommend a forensic interview at the Smith County Children’s Advocacy Center. During that interview, she claimed she was being sexually assaulted by Monk. During an interview with a sheriff’s detective, the defendant reportedly admitted he had sexual intercourse with the victim, knowing she was 14. Officials say he also admitted he was under the influence of marijuana and alcohol during the offense. Monk will be required to register as a sex offender for life. He faced probation or up to 20 years in prison.

Schools Delay, Cancel Classes

Schools Delay, Cancel ClassesEAST TEXAS – Schools around East Texas have delayed classes or canceled them altogether Thursday due to the effects of the storms that swept across the the region Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, districts canceling classes are Pine Tree, Gladewater, Quitman, Union Grove, Elysian Fields, Waskom, and Winnsboro. Also, Longview Christian School has called off classes in its Early Learning Center and K-12.

Three Killed in Smith County Crash

SMITH COUNTY – Three are dead in a crash Wednesday on Toll 49, 4.2 miles southwest of Lindale. Troopers responded at 12:30 p.m. Preliminary crash investigation revealed that the driver of a Toyota, Barbara Busch Beagle, 62, of Tyler, was traveling south when for a yet to be determined reason, she traveled into the northbound lane. That’s where her vehicle struck a van driven by Kendrick Lamone Hartsfield, 41, of Tyler. JP John Johnson pronounced both drivers dead at the scene as well as a passenger in Beagle’s vehicle, Kei Lei Harding, 34, of Tyler. The impact caused both cars to catch fire. The crash remains under investigation.

South Tyler Signal Repair Scheduled

South Tyler Signal Repair ScheduledTYLER – Expect some temporary delays this morning at Shiloh Road/Rice Road and South Broadway because of the replacement of the signal box. The work had originally been scheduled for Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 10:30 but will now take place Thursday during the same time period. The replacement will take about two and a half hours. During this time, there should be a 30-minute time frame where the traffic lights will be out of service. The Tyler Police Department will have officers at the intersection to direct traffic. Drivers should anticipate delays and travel with caution near the intersection. Officials also note that all repairs are dependent on weather.

Henderson County Traffic Fatality

COFFEE CITY – A Tyler man has been killed in a Henderson County traffic accident. Pronounced dead at the scene was Charles Edward Price, 78. The Department of Public Safety says he was killed when north bound car entered the south bound lane and hit a car driven Sheryl Anne Keel, 54, of Palestine. Price, who was not wearing a seat belt, was tossed from the vehicle. Keel is listed in stable condition in a Tyler hospital. The accident occurred just before 1:45 Wednesday afternoon on State Highway 155, about a mile and a half north of Coffee City.

Suspected Vandal Identified

Suspected Vandal IdentifiedKILGORE – Kilgore police say they have a suspect in the vandalism at the Veteran’s Memorial in the city park. Sometime Saturday night, someone drove a vehicle into the park and crashed into the Veterans Memorial wall, a bench, and a sign. They have estimated the damage at up to $5,000. At the time, investigators said they felt this was not an accident, but the act was intentional. With the help of a local resident, a suspect’s vehicle has been identified. Wednesday afternoon detectives found the vehicle and identified a suspect. The investigation is continuing.

Area Sales Tax Revenue is Still Up

AUSTIN – Sales tax allocations from the state continue to show an increase for Tyler and Longview. The May sales tax allocations for the cities are based on sales made in March. Tyler’s May check is for $4,029,887.18. This reflects a 1.09% increase from May of last year. Tyler’s year to date total comes to $19,188,257.95. This reflects at 5.78% hike over the same period last year. Longview’s May check is for $3,310,896.29. This is an increase of 13.28%. Longview’s year to date total has increased 5.92% to $14,293,678.47.

A Grant for a UT Tyler Professor

TYLER – An assistant professor of geography at the University of Texas at Tyler has received a grant from the National Science Foundation. The $75,000 grant to Dr. E. Cory Sills will allow her to conduct archaeological research at the Maya Paynes Creek Salt Works of Belize. She will examine wooden architecture and salt-making artifacts preserved underwater in Paynes Creek National Park. The UT Tyler project is part of a collaborative effort with Louisiana State University to investigate how staple goods and resources have been produced and distributed over time in complex societies.

Lawmakers Consider Lemonade Law with East Texas Roots

Lawmakers Consider Lemonade Law with East Texas RootsAUSTIN — A lot of what is debated in the state capitol is serious business. But there are some feel-good stories, including one that originated in East Texas. That was the case this week, in a hearing for a bill that would force cities to allow kids to set up lemonade stands. The star was eight-year-old Branson Burton, who told a Senate committee how he learned about economics by selling lemonade in his neighborhood. Branson said, “Overall, I pulled in over three hundred in revenue — and after repaying my loan, I made two hundred and forty-six in profit.” The bill would legalize temporary lemonade stands operated by minors on private property. It comes in response to a huge story in 2015, when cops in Overton shut down a stand, citing state law.

Tyler Educators Are Honored

TYLER – Honors have been passed out at the annual TISD Educator of the Year Banquet. The top teachers were selected from the nominees, who were from each campus. Named as the Elementary Teacher of the year was Kristin Kervin, a kindergarten teacher at Dixie Elementary. The Secondary Teacher of the Year is Steven Barb. He is a special education teacher at Hogg Middle School. They will now compete for the Region VII Teacher of the Year Award and a chance to compete for the state Teacher of the Year Award. For the first time, the Principal of the Year award was handed out. It went to Claude Lane, the principal at Moore Magnet School. The Rookie of the Year honors went to Deanna Hinton of Robert E Lee High School.

Area Man Dies in Louisiana

Area Man Dies in LouisianaSHREVEPORT, La. (AP/STAFF) — A Rusk County man, whose body was pulled from the Red River, has been identified. The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office on Tuesday identified the victim as Nathaniel H. Cozart, 49, of Mount Enterprise. Cozart’s body was spotted in the river Monday morning around 11:45. Authorities say his death remains under investigation.

Winona Deaths Were Murder and Suicide

Winona Deaths Were Murder and SuicideWINONA – The investigation continues in Smith County in what is being called a double murder and suicide. Investigators say the father, Vincent Monteagudo, shot his 14 year old daughter Olivia and his 47 year old wife, Karen, and then turned the gun on himself. All three died from gunshot wounds to the head. A motive for the shootings is unclear. It all began Monday afternoon with a welfare check at a home on Dallas Street in Winona. That’s when the three bodies were found. Their bodies were sent to a Tyler lab for autopsy.

A Donation Results in a New Car

A Donation Results in a New CarTYLER – A Smith County man has won a new car by donating to the United Way of Smith County. Herbert Washington of Tyler was surprised on the job at Trane by United Way representatives. He was presented keys to a Volkswagen Jetta from Patterson Volkswagen. The names of anyone who pledged at least $5 per week to the local United Way campaign in 2018 were put into a drawing and Washington was the winner. Washington not only gave last year, he has given to the United Way campaign consistently each week for more than 30 years.

A Hit and Run in Longview

LONGVIEW – Longview police are looking for a silver Cadillac that was involved in a hit and run accident. It happened just before 12:45 Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of High Street and Avalon. Investigators say a 20 year old man was in the crosswalk when he was hit. He was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.