Tyler Man Busted on Child Sex Abuse Charges

Tyler Man Busted on Child Sex Abuse ChargesTYLER – A Tyler man has been arrested on sexual abuse charges out of the Beaumont area. Smith County records show Dusty Wayne Authement, 33, was booked into jail at 6:00pm on Friday. He was picked up by the U.S. Marshal’s Service on warrants out of Jefferson County. The jail records show he is being held on charges of continuous sexual abuse of child under the age of 14 and sexual assault of a child. His bonds total $150,000.

Lane Closure on I-20 at Toll 49

Lane Closure on I-20 at Toll 49LINDALE – An east bound lane closure can be expected on Interstate Highway 20. The closure will be at the Toll 49 Bridge from 9:00am till 4:00pm Tuesday and from 9:00am till 1:00pm on Wednesday. While the inner lane is closed, traffic is being rerouted on the outer eastbound lane. The action is needed while work is performed on the bridge due to a realignment issue caused by a July accident.

Temporary Road Closure on Palace Avenue

TYLER – As part of the construction of Fire Station No. 1, the utility contractor must close Palace Avenue between West Gentry Parkway and West Queen Street to install a waterline. There will be no through traffic. The schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions or other unforeseen issues. As it stands now, the area will be closed from Monday through Friday, March 22.

TxDOT Road Projects Update

TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct the following construction and maintenance work throughout the district during the week of March 4. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Tyler Maintenance crews plan to continue base repair work on State Highway 110 just north of Farm Road 3271. Base repairs will also be conducted on Loop 323 near Tyler Iron and Metal followed by ditch maintenance on State Highway 31East just east of Farm Road 757. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control at all locations. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects Update

Sudduth Running for City Council

Sudduth Running for City CouncilTYLER – Now that Nix is resigning from the south Tyler city council position, Criss Sudduth announced that he will file his candidacy for the post. Sudduth, a lifelong resident of Tyler, has owned Ark Assurance Group, an independent insurance agency, for the last 28 years. In announcing his intention to run for the city council position, Sudduth said “I want to continue the conservative pay as you go plan that was implemented years ago and has allowed our city to make improvements by paying cash, eliminating our bond debt and keeping city property taxes low.” In a written statement, Sudduth said, “We must remember that city government’s number one priority should be public safety of our citizens. I am passionate about supporting our police and fire departments. We must also work to improve our infrastructure in the city, focusing on traffic, drainage and street improvements.”

Nix to Run for Mayor

TYLER – A Tyler city councilman is resigning to run for mayor next year. South District City Councilman John Nix has announced his resignation. He intends to run for mayor next year. He wants to succeed Martin Heines who, because of term limits, will have to step down next year. Nix says major improvements have been made throughout the city. But he says the city still has major needs that must be addressed in improving the infrastructure, such as roads, drainage, traffic and parks. Nix says, In order to be eligible, and to comply with the City of Tyler charter, he is required to submit his letter of resignation to Mayor Heines. His last day on the city council will be March 27th. Continue reading Nix to Run for Mayor

Tyler Luby’s Closed

Tyler Luby’s ClosedTYLER – Tyler’s Luby’s Restaurant on Roseland Boulevard is closed. There appears to be some question if the closing is temporary or permanent. The sign on the door says they are closed for construction. The construction is said to concern structural problems with the building. The company says they haven’t even started looking at designs, but they want to remain in Tyler. However some Luby’s employees have told our news partner KETK that they were told the cafeteria is closed permanently and they no longer had jobs. The general manager for Luby’s in Longview told KETK the store had foundation issues and, as of today, the business is closed permanently. Luby’s has been in Tyler for 55 years. It remains to be seen if it will reopen.

Missing Elderly Man Safe

Missing Elderly Man SafeSMITH COUNTY – An elderly man, missing in Upshur County, has been found safe in Smith County. Moody Pool, 91, was last seen by his family around 11:00 Wednesday morning. He said he was going to town to get his pickup inspected. He was later seen near Shreveport, heading toward Gilmer. A motorist found Pool late Friday morning on U.S. Highway 271 near Interstate Highway 20, northeast of Tyler. He appeared to be dehydrated and disoriented and was taken to a hospital to be checked out.

February in Tyler Was Slightly Warmer

TYLER – According to the national Weather Service, Tyler’s weather for the month of February 2019 was slightly warmer and slightly wetter than normal. Compared with February 2018, the month was 0.3 degrees cooler, and 4.25 inches drier. February 2018 was the second wettest February on record. The Year-to-date rainfall is 2.39 inches less in 2019 than through the end of February 2018. The winter of 2018-2019 was slightly warmer, 1.8 degrees, and wetter, 4.55 inches, than normal. It was 1.7 degrees warmer than the previous winter, and was 2.40 inches drier. A trace of snowfall occurred in the 2018-2019 winter.

A SWAT Team Helps Serve an Arrest Warrant

A SWAT Team Helps Serve an Arrest WarrantTYLER – A Smith County man has been arrested for aggravated assault. Arrested late Thursday morning was Kevin Michael Smith, 40. He is in the Smith County Jail under a bond of $1.5 million for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon-family violence. His arrest is the result of a domestic disturbance that occurred the night before. Smith is a documented gang member with a lengthy, violent criminal history. Because of his history and the potential for violence, Smith County SWAT team assisted in serving the arrest warrant. He was taken into custody without incident.

New Tyler Policemen

New Tyler PolicemenTYLER – The Tyler Police Department has four new officers. The four received the oath of office and their policeman’s badge from Chief Jimmy Toler during a ceremony Thursday afternoon. The officers are, from left to right, Caleb Westbrook, Joshua Allen, David Alexander, Josiah Baxter.

Legislation Targeting Opioid Abuse in Texas

AUSTIN – A state legislator from East Texas has filed two bills focusing on the opioid crisis in the state. State representative Jay Dean of Longview has filed the bills which focus on increasing the availability and the visibility of drug take back locations, targeting criminals and empowering people. Dean admits that not every opioid user is an abuser. There are people with a serious illness that need opioids to give them any type of quality of life. His legislation targets the abuser. The National Institute on Drug Abuse says over 130 people die from an opioid overdose every day in this country. And Dean’s news releases says Longview ranks 17th nationally in opioid abuse.

Legislation Offering Relief to Nursing Homes

AUSTIN – State Senator Bryan Hughes of Mineola has filed legislation to establish a program that brings Texans’ own federal tax dollars back home to improve the quality of nursing home care in the state. Hughes says the proposed legislation could provide much needed relief to Smith County’s 15 long term care facilities that have experienced years of under funding from the state. Under the bill, nursing homes will receive additional funding for meeting nationally recognized performance standards and for making investments in staff wages and benefits. Funding will also be directed towards modernizing buildings. This would create comfortable homelike settings. The funding would also be used for investing in new technology. All of this, Senator Hughes says, would help to improve overall resident quality of life. And Hughes said his legislation will not add to the state budget.

Help for Those Who Like to Hike and Bike

Help for Those Who Like to Hike and BikeTYLER – In the near future, Tyler may have more paths for walking and biking. The city and the Tyler Area Metropolitan Planning Organization want to create a safer, more connected biking and walking infrastructure. This would be a combination of bike lanes on roads, bike paths and sidewalks for walking. Two major roads have been named as the most important part of the long-range improvement plan. They are South Broadway and Fleishel Avenue. The final plan, called Active Tyler, will be presented to city leaders next month. If approved, TxDOT will be approached for grants to fund the project.

Marshall School Official Resigns

Marshall School Official ResignsMARSHALL – The Marshall School District’s Assistant Superintendent for Business and Financial Services, Kristin Byrd, has submitted her resignation. The Longview News Journal reports Byrd submitted her resignation, which is effective immediately, after she reached a separation agreement with the district. She had been on paid administrative leave since late last week. School trustees had voted unanimously on Monday to begin termination proceedings against Byrd. That process is no longer necessary since she has submitted her resignation. There is no word on the allegations against Byrd. School Superintendent Jerry Gibson did say it had nothing to do with any criminal or moral actions on her part.

Murder For Hire Trial Involving Longview Man Underway

Murder For Hire Trial Involving Longview Man UnderwayEAST TEXAS — A Collin County jury is hearing testimony in the murder-for-hire trial of a Longview man. Police connected the dots in a love triangle to bring the case before a jury. Ronald Rosser is accused of taking more than $5,000 to kill McKinney businessman Richard Moore. The 66-year old was shot five times in the head with a handgun four years ago. Court records say McKinney Police believe Rosser was hired by Moore’s estranged wife, Chansamorn Pokai, and her lover Stephen Brockway. They say they found text messages and documents that led them to Rosser, a convicted felon. He is the first of the three to stand trial with Brockway and Pokai still in jail.

Man Convicted in an Assault Case

Man Convicted in an Assault CaseTYLER – A Tyler man has been convicted of assault family violence. The county court at law jury convicted Richard Tyler Bostick of the misdemeanor charge on Wednesday morning. He had been accused of hitting his girlfriend in the face with his hand. Judge Taylor Heaton will sentence Bostick after a pre-sentence investigation has been completed. He faces up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

Local SCORE Chapter Received National Awards

Local SCORE Chapter Received National AwardsTYLER – The East Texas Chapter of SCORE has received 3 national awards for it Tyler chapter. SCORE is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to educating entrepreneurs and helping small businesses start, grow, and succeed nationwide. The East Texas Chapter was recognized as the Outstanding Turnaround Chapter for 2018 for its growth. Henry Burch, past chair of the local chapter, was recognized for his contributions to the growth of the chapter. Leland Ferguson received a certificate for 20 years of volunteer service to SCORE.

Input Wanted on a Possible TJC Name Change

Input Wanted on a Possible TJC Name ChangeTYLER – The issue of a possible name change for Tyler Junior College comes before school trustees on March 7th. The college is up for re-accreditation in 2021. The accrediting body wants to know beforehand if TJC is going to change its name. Because TJC offers four-year degrees and workforce programs, school leaders want to know if the word “junior” is sending the wrong message to future students, teachers, even job recruiters. A study found recommended new names were “Texas Eastern College,” “East Texas College,” and simply removing the “Junior,” making it “Tyler College.” At next week’s school trustees’ meeting, they want public comment regarding a potential name change for the school.

Police Badge Ceremony

Police Badge CeremonyTYLER – The Tyler Police Department will be getting some new officers Thursday afternoon. Police Chief Jimmy Toler will swear in the four new police recruits, and give them their badge, during the ceremony. The Recruits are:
*David Alexander
*Joshua Allen (Valedictorian & Top Gun)
*Josiah Baxter
*Caleb Westbrook

Former East Texan Freed in the Middle East

Former East Texan Freed in the Middle EastEAST TEXAS – (AP & STAFF) A former East Texan has been freed after being abducted 18 months ago in Yemen. President Donald Trump announced that Danny Burch, had been freed. It’s unclear who kidnapped him in September 2017. Birch, who was working in the oil field as a mechanic, was abducted in a busy street in the middle of the day. He grew up in White Oak and lived in Kilgore for years. Army Sgt. Maj. Cale Burch is one of Danny Burch’s three children from an earlier marriage. He told The Associated Press that his father is “safe, and that’s all that really matters to me.” Burch says he got a phone call Sunday from the FBI letting him know his father’s release had been brokered.

Longview Native to Replace New Houston-Area Judge Who Died

Longview Native to Replace New Houston-Area Judge Who DiedHOUSTON (AP) – A public defender who hails from East Texas has been chosen to fill the vacancy created when one of 17 black women recently elected as Houston-area judges in a “Black Girl Magic” campaign died. The Houston Chronicle reports Harris County commissioners on Tuesday appointed Genesis Draper to the bench to replace Criminal Court Judge Cassandra Hollemon. Hollemon was elected in November, then died Feb. 11, about a week after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Draper, who’s also black, is a Longview native. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Spelman College and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Draper served as a public defender in Nashville, Tennessee, and in the federal court system in Houston before joining the Harris County public defender’s office in 2017.

Smith County Clerk’s Office Recognized

Smith County Clerk’s Office RecognizedTYLER — The Smith County Clerk’s Office was recognized during Commissioners Court on Tuesday for receiving the 5-Star Exemplary Award for its Vital Statistics Department. County Clerk Karen Phillips said since she took office in 2011, her office has “obtained the outstanding distinction of receiving the 5-Star Exemplary Award” from the State of Texas for eight consecutive years. Smith County was one of only 19 registrars out of more than 300 in the state to receive the award, she said, adding that she is proud of the work her staff does. The award to the Smith County Vital Statistics Department was received during the Vital Statistics Annual Conference in Austin.

Ex-County Official in Texas Gets Prison in Scheme

SAN ANTONIO (AP) – A former West Texas county judge has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after pleading guilty in a scheme that involved former state Sen. Carlos Uresti. Federal prosecutors say former Reeves County Judge Jimmy Galindo was sentenced in San Antonio Tuesday and ordered to pay $876,000 in restitution. Galindo pleaded guilty in 2017 to conspiracy to commit bribery and failure to file income tax returns. Prosecutors say Galindo conspired with Uresti, then a Democratic lawmaker from San Antonio, to have a company win a medical services contract for inmates in Reeves County. Authorities say Galindo and Uresti split a $10,000 monthly payment from the company’s owner from 2007 to 2016. Uresti this month was sentenced to five years in prison in the scheme. Last year he got 12 years in a separate fraud case.

County Road Closed for Bridge Repairs

LINDALE – A portion of County Road 484, north of Lindale, will be closed for several weeks while Smith County Road and Bridge crews repair a bridge. County Engineer Frank Davis said crews will be replacing a wooden deck on the bridge with a concrete deck, and work is expected to take four to six weeks, depending on the weather. County Road 484 runs just south of the Sabine River, from County Road 431, west to County Road 452.

A Grant For TVCC

A Grant For TVCC
AUSTIN – The Texas Workforce Commission has awarded Trinity Valley Community College in Athens a $279,139 Jobs and Education for Texans grant. The grant will help the school purchase and install equipment to provide students with training for careers in the healthcare profession. The program provides funding for equipment to eligible educational institutions for the purpose of developing career and technical education courses. This may include courses offering dual-credit and technical education programs. Workforce Commissioner Robert Thomas will present a check to representatives from Trinity Valley Community College during a ceremony Friday morning.

An Award for Sabine Mining Company

An Award for Sabine Mining CompanyAUSTIN – The Texas Railroad Commissioners has awarded the Sabine Mining Company the commission’s 2019 Reclamation Award. The company was recognized for restoring more than 3,400 contiguous acres in Harrison County. The operator replanted native grasses. The mined land has become a native grass habitat for quail, grassland songbirds, Monarch butterflies, pollinating insects and grazing livestock. The restored acreage south of Hallsville is part of the South Hallsville No. 1 Mine. It is a lignite surface mine which has been in continuous operation since 1984. The mine and the adjacent Rusk Mine produce around 4 million tons of lignite annually.