Fireman Displaced by Fire

Fireman Displaced by FireMARSHALL – An East Texas fire department is accepting donations to help a fireman who is the victim of a fire. The donations are for Hallsville fireman Terry Richardson. Fire broke out in his home on Walkers Mill Road, north of Hallsville, shortly before 3:15 Tuesday afternoon. The roof of the home is completely gone and two rooms have been gutted. The fire, which started in the home attic, was fanned by strong winds. What caused the fire has not been announced. The Marshall News Messenger reports donations may be taken to the Hallsville Fire Department on North Central Street, which is open 24 hours a day.

Two Beauty and Business Awards Presented

TYLER – Keep Tyler Beautiful has handed out two Beauty and Business awards. The third quarter award for 2018 has gone to The Genesis Group on Eagles Nest Boulevard. For the fourth quarter Holiday Edition, Keep Tyler Beautiful presented the award to Hospitality Health ER on the Old Jacksonville Highway. Both of the winners were nominated by the public for these awards and were selected by the Keep Tyler Beautiful board as the winners. The award recognizes businesses in the community for their improvement, upkeep, cleanliness and beautification efforts. Continue reading Two Beauty and Business Awards Presented

Texans Respond to Border Wall Poll

TYLER – Many Texans want a border wall. That’s the results of a survey conducted by the Center for Opinion Research at UT Tyler. The poll was conducted over a two week period beginning on February 11. They asked whether they agree or disagree that a wall along the Texas-Mexico border is “necessary for a safe border.” The results showed 48% of respondents either “agreed” or “strongly agreed,” while 41% either “disagreed” or “strongly disagreed.” The results showed that 11% took a neutral position. The question produced responses along party lines, where Democrats strongly disagreed, 56% nearly as much as Republicans who strongly agreed, by 64%, with the statement.

Missing Teen Located

Missing Teen LocatedGRAND SALINE – A missing Van Zandt county girl has been found. The sheriff’s department reported Thursday that Emily Marie Rosamond, 15, has been found and is safe. She had last been seen last Sunday between the hours of 10:00pm and 1:00am at her home. When she left home, she did not take any extra clothing, food, personal items or her medication. No word on how she was found or where she had been.

Power Lines Responsible for a Deadly Accident Are Buried

Power Lines Responsible for a Deadly Accident Are BuriedEAST TEXAS – A deadly hazard at Lake O’ the Pines has been removed. Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative has confirmed that low-slung power lines over Alley Creek have been buried. In 2017, three scouts from a Hallsville Boys Scout troop were killed when the mast of their sail boat came in contact with a power line. The lines were about 13 feet below clearance for the mast of most sailboats. The get rid of the problem, workers burrowed beneath the water and then laid some 1,600 feet of electric line through the tunnel.

Emergency Response Exercise at Lake Tyler Marina

Emergency Response Exercise at Lake Tyler MarinaTYLER – TransCanada is conducting a field emergency response exercise at Lake Tyler at Lake Tyler Marina. It started on Wednesday from noon till 5:00pm. It will resume on Thursday and run from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Residents can expect to see TransCanada staff with trucks and other emergency response equipment conducting mock response activities such as deploying boom on the lake.

Delays On a Section of I-20

Delays On a Section of I-20SMITH COUNTY – Motorists can expect slow-moving traffic and delays on Interstate highway 20 Thursday night. The NET RMA contractor will be working to realign the Toll 49 Bridge that was hit during a crash in July. The inside lanes of the interstate, both eastbound and westbound, will be closed to traffic from 7:00pm to 5:00am. Drivers are reminded to slow-down and pay attention when traveling through this work zone.

Longview Man Gets Life for Murder

Longview Man Gets Life for MurderMCKINNEY – A Longview man has been convicted of a Collin County murder. The jury in McKinney deliberated around 3 hours before convicting Ronald Rosser, 55, of capital murder. He was automatically sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Rosser is accused of taking more than $5,000 to kill McKinney businessman Richard Moore. He was shot five times in the head with a handgun in February four years ago. Investigators believe Rosser was hired by Moore’s estranged wife and her lover to kill more. They are still awaiting trial on charges of capital murder.

Sales Tax Allocation Checks Are in the Mail

AUSTIN – Tyler’s sales tax allocations from the state continues to look very healthy. The state comptroller’s office is sending out the March tax allocations. The figures are based on sales made in January. Tyler’s March check is for $3,408,604.53. This is an increase of 9.23% over the same period last year. The year to date tax allocations come to $11,695,166.33. This is an increase of 6.47%. Longview’s March check is for $2,368,663.09 for a 1.41% decrease. But for the year, Longview’s sales tax allocations are up 2.64% at $8,555,617.00.

Police Outreach Program

TYLER – The Tyler Police Department will be conducting an Enhanced Community Outreach Program on Thursday. Officers will be going door to door introducing themselves and reaching out to citizens to ask what they can do for them. The police say the program is one of many community police programs aimed at becoming closer to the community and addressing problems that residents may have in their specific neighborhoods. Continue reading Police Outreach Program

Several Counties Later, a Woman Is Finally Arrested

Several Counties Later, a Woman Is Finally ArrestedSMITH COUNTY – A woman has been arrested in Smith County following a multi-county car chase. It started with Mineola police chasing a car with New York State license plates. They halted the chase when they lost sight of the vehicle. It resumed when a caller reported a reckless driver heading east on Interstate 20 from Highway 110. A state trooper picked up the chase around Jim Hogg Road. Stop sticks deflated three of the cars tires around Highway 155. The car finally stopped in Gregg County. Diane Marie Bartoszak, 31, Of New Windsor, New York, is charged with evading arrest with a vehicle. Her bond was set at $50,000.

Tyler Teen Sentenced

Tyler Teen SentencedTYLER – A Tyler teen is sentenced for impersonating an officer. Khristian Thomas Welch, 19, of Tyler, was given three years deferred adjudication. The sentence was part of a plea agreement. On February 23 of last year, police say Welch pulled over a driver on highway 64 West at Loop 323. The victim said the man had a handgun. They were able to get the license plate number and police found the vehicle a short time later at South Broadway and the Loop. Welch admitted to trying to pull the victim’s vehicle over after observing it run a red light. A red and blue strobe light was found on the front seat of his vehicle.

Missing Van Zandt County Teen Sought

Missing Teen LocatedCANTON – The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on a missing teenager. She is Emily Marie Rosamond, 15, of Grand Saline. She was last seen on March 3 between the hours of 10:00pm and 1:00am at her residence on Van Zandt County Road 1216. She is described as approximately 5’ 05” tall, approximately 120 pounds, brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing dark colored pants with white designs, turquoise shirt, and Adidas tennis shoes. Emily is pictured wearing glasses but she no longer wears them. Emily has a scar on her right arm near her elbow. According to the department’s Facebook posting, when Emily left her home she did not take any extra clothing, food, personal items or her medication. If you have any information about her, You are asked to contact local law enforcement or the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office 903-567-4133.

Harrison County Man Indicted in an Injury Accident

Harrison County Man Indicted in an Injury AccidentMARSHALL – A Marshall man has been indicted in connection with an accident in which a pedestrian was seriously injured. Indicted by the Harrison County grand jury was Aaron Hollie Callaway, 49. He is charged with intoxication assault with a vehicle causing serious bodily injury. The accident occurred last October 25 at the intersection of West Pinecrest Drive and Washington Avenue. The pedestrian, who had serious injuries, and Callaway, who was also injured, were taken to the hospital. Callaway is also facing a separate charge which is not connected to the DWI accident. On November 21st, Callaway was stopped shortly before 8:00 that night for driving without having his headlights on. When he failed the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for driving while intoxicated.

Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting Children

Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting ChildrenTYLER – Smith County authorities have arrested a Lindale man for sexually assaulting children. Arrested Tuesday was Joseph Henry Bolden, 31. Sheriff’s department detectives say that Bolden had sexually assaulted two children on multiple occasions. Detectives say one child was four years old and the other was five years old. Bolden was arrested by the Smith County Sheriff’s Office and the United States Marshals Service Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force. He was booked into the Smith County Jail on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by sexual contact. His bonds total $500,000.

A Record Low for March 5

TYLER – Tyler recorded a record low temperature Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service reports Tuesday’s low was 22 degrees. The previous record low for March 5th was 23 degrees, which was recorded in 1989. For the coldest temperature ever recorded during the month March, you have to go back to 1943 when it was 13 degrees in Tyler.

Regional Awards for TJC

Regional Awards for TJCTYLER – Tyler Junior College has received two awards at the Texas Junior College Student Government Association Region 3 Conference. The school received the Student Center Chapter of the Year Award. Also, TJC sophomore elementary education major Hannah Lair was named Student of the Year. A native of Carlinville, Illinois, Lair serves as Student Senate executive secretary and co-chair of the health and safety committee. She also serves as secretary at the state level for Texas Junior College Student Government Association. This is the second year in a row that TJC has won Student of the Year, as former Student Senate President Patrick Smallwood earned the title in 2018. Lair and the TJC chapter will now advance to the state level in April, when they will compete against all of the community colleges in Texas.

Gohmert Honored by The United Negro College Fund

WASHINGTON – Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert has been honored by The United Negro College Fund for his work in congress to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their students. Each member of Congress is scored based on their voting record and participation in activities that support HBCU’s core principles. The organization said that “Rep. Gohmert has been an advocate for HBCUs throughout his time in Congress, consistently voting on legislation that would not just support these institutions but would allow them to thrive. He has worked extensively with Wiley College, Texas College, and Jarvis Christian College, all of which are HBCU institutions within his district.”

Automatic Sprinkler Warning

TYLER – The city of Tyler is encouraging businesses and residents to turn off automatic sprinklers when the temperature is freezing. Sprinkler systems left on when temperatures drop below freezing may cause sheets of ice to form in streets and on sidewalks. This can create hazardous driving conditions, as well as hazardous walking conditions on both sidewalks and at crosswalks. We will have one more freezing night before a warmup begins.

Meeting On Transportation Improvements

Meeting On Transportation ImprovementsTYLER – Work is underway to improve Tyler’s Transportation Improvement Program. The purpose of the program is to list the transportation improvements that are scheduled to be implemented within the next four years. The proposed amendments include adding funding to acquire property and move utilities to facilitate two upcoming street widening projects: the Old Jacksonville Highway from Flint to Bullard and Paluxy Drive from Jeff Davis Drive to Farm Road 346. An open house will be held at 5:30 Wednesday afternoon to get public input on the projects. it will be held in the large conference room of the Tyler Development Center on West Ferguson.

An Arrest in a Cherokee County Attack

An Arrest in a Cherokee County AttackALTO – An arrest has been made in the attack on an elderly Alto couple last month. Charged Monday in the case was Joshua OBryan Gasaway, 32, of Alto. He is said to be the man who attacked the couple after they heard an alarm on their property on Farm Road 1911. He first attacked the woman, hitting her in the head. He then attacked her husband when he came out to help his wife. Gasaway is facing two charges of injury to the elderly. His bonds total $500,000. Cherokee County Jail records show Gasaway has been booked in jail on numerous occasions for various offenses beginning in 2005.

High School Coach Arrested

High School Coach ArrestedTYLER – A part time assistant boys basketball coach at Tyler’s T. K. Gorman High School has been arrested. Ja’Keal Latrenton Lockett, 24, was arrested Monday by the University of Texas at Tyler police. He has been charged with burglary of a habitation with intent to commit a sex offense. He is in the Smith County Jail under a $250,000 bond. According to a statement released by the school, he has been placed on leave pending the outcome of the case. School officials say there is no indication that his actions occurred on campus or with students.

Murals by Xavier Gonzalez Featured at Ex-Texas Post Office

Murals by Xavier Gonzalez Featured at Ex-Texas Post OfficeKILGORE (AP) – Four murals from the 1940s created in a Public Works Administration cultural effort have been returned to an East Texas post office-turned-art center. The Longview News-Journal reports workers spent Monday rehanging the Xavier Gonzalez murals inside the structure in Kilgore. Volunteers supporting the Old Post Office History & Art Center relied on photos to pinpoint original locations for the murals at the Kilgore post office, which opened in the late 1930s. Gonzalez created the murals in 1941. The collection includes “Pioneer Saga,” “Drilling for Oil,” “Contemporary Youth” and “Music of the Plains.” The artwork, since that post office closed, was on loan the past 20 years to the East Texas Oil Museum at Kilgore College.

Convicted Felon Arrested following Traffic Stop

Convicted Felon Arrested following Traffic StopHENDERSON COUNTY — An Athens man has been arrested following a traffic stop Monday night. According to the Henderson County Sheriff, William Allen Henderson, 57, was pulled over for a traffic violation just outside of Athens around 9:00. During a search of his vehicle, investigators found a crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine and a glass pipe, along with a loaded .38 special handgun. Henderson is a convicted felon and prohibited from carrying a firearm. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Fatal Tyler Wreck under Investigation

TYLER — One man has been killed, one injured following a wreck in Tyler Monday night. It happened around 10:45 at Loop 323 and Paluxy. Officials said a silver Jeep was driving westbound on the Loop at a high rate of speed when it ran a red light. The Jeep struck the driver’s side of a red GMC Yukon traveling southbound on Paluxy. The driver of the Yukon was pronounced dead at the scene. He was identified as Dan Rodela Gonzalez (pictured), 25, of Tyler. The driver of the Jeep, Ethan John Craft, 24, of Tyler, was transported to UT Health. No arrests have been made but the circumstances of the wreck are under investigation, including whether alcohol or other substances may have played a role.

Fatal Upshur County Wreck

GLADEWATER – A two vehicle accident in Upshur County has left one person dead. Killed was Lee James Odum, 18, of Big Sandy. His car was legally parked and he was standing at his mailbox when his vehicle was hit by a pickup driven by Cody Lindley, 34, of Mineola. Odum was transported to Christus Mother Francis Hospital-Tyler where he died on Sunday. The accident happened on US-80, one mile west of Gladewater. The Department of Public Safety says the crash remains under investigation.

The Theft of Fire Department Equipment

The Theft of Fire Department EquipmentTYLER – A Smith County fire department is reporting the theft of jackets and pants. The bunker gear was stolen from the Chapel Hill Fire Department. Around ten pair of pants and jackets were stolen. This gear is essential in keeping the men and women of the Chapel Hill Fire Department safe and is an integral part of their life saving equipment. Most of the jackets have a “Chapel Hill” or similar marking on them. The photograph is an example of the stolen bunker gear. The actual items may look slightly different. This burglary possibly occurred between February 18 and February 22. The Smith County Sheriff’s department is asking for your help in recovering the items or arresting the suspects. If you can help, you are asked to contact Detective A. Lugo with the sheriff’s department.

Two Nabbed in Marshall Robbery

Two Nabbed in Marshall RobberyMARSHALL – Two persons have been arrested and one is being sought in connection with a Marshall robbery. It happened on Benita Drive just before 8:00pm on February 24th when a man was robbed by three persons. They took an undisclosed amount of money from the victim and fled in a pickup. The victim chased the suspects in his vehicle, with the suspects firing shots at him. He was not injured. On Monday, it was announced that detectives had arrested in the case Sabastian Anthony and Richard Christopher, Jr, both 17 and both from Marshall. A warrant has also been issued for Erik Galindo, 18, (pictured) also from Marshall.