ATHENS — Repairs to the SH 274 bridge at Cedar Creek Reservoir Spillway in Henderson County are complete, and the bridge is now open to traffic. The bridge was closed to traffic January 30 after an inspection revealed some concrete deterioration underneath the structure. The bridge is located about seven miles north of SH 31 between Trinidad and Tool.
Man Sentenced to Prison for 2016 Shooting
GILMER – A Titus County man, accused of shooting a woman and then driving around for several hours, is heading to prison. Steven Seth Rosewell, 32, of Cookville, changed his plea to guilty prior to his trial in Gilmer Tuesday morning. He asked for the jury to set his punishment. The panel deliberated about 30 minutes before sentencing him to 15 years in prison for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Continue reading Man Sentenced to Prison for 2016 Shooting
Art Awards Announced
TYLER – Seven educators are being honored with Arts in Education Awards. Young Audiences of Northeast Texas announced the 2019 award winners. Individual arts educators from public and/or private schools within the Region 7 geographic area were eligible to be nominated. Finalists were selected by a panel of local arts professionals and community members. The winners will be honored at an award ceremony and dinner to be held in April at Tyler’s Willow Brook Country Club. Continue reading Art Awards Announced
New Building For Palestine’s University Academy
PALESTINE – The University of Texas at Tyler will break ground for a $1 million building for its University Academy in Palestine on Wednesday. The new 15,000-square-foot building will house 12 classrooms, with restrooms and a separate office area. This will allow the academy to expand by three grade levels, adding kindergarten, first, and second grade classrooms. The school opened in 2012 to 100 students in grades third through sixth. It had to later move from its West Spring Street location when the fire marshal said it was unsafe. Wednesday morning’s ceremony will start at 10:00. No word on when they expect the building for the charter school to be completed.
Murder Suspect Arrested in Longview
LONGVIEW – One person is in jail in connection with the deaths of two women in Longview. The shooting was reported shortly after 12:30 Tuesday morning on Loring Lane. Killed were Lori Perez, 58, and Kristy Perez, 38. The two Longview women were dead at the scene. Arrested, after witnesses were able to help police identify the suspect, was Troy James Rider, Jr., 43, of Longview. He has been charged with capital murder. Investigators say a legal dispute over a car may have led to the shooting.
Tyler Firemen to Hand Out Safety Information
TYLER – Tyler Firemen will be conducting a fire safety blitz on Wednesday. The Tyler Fire Department reports that the risk of dying in a home fire is about 50% lower in homes that have working smoke alarms. So, firefighters will go door-to-door to check smoke alarms, replace batteries, and install free smoke alarms in the homes that need them. They will also be handing out home fire safety information. The Fire Safety Blitz, which will run from 9:00am till 1:00pm, is planned for the neighborhood surrounding the recent house fire on North Grand Avenue in which 3 persons were killed.
Drive-By Shooting Suspect Sought

MARSHALL – Marshall police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in a drive-by shooting. It happened late at night on February 15th in the 100 block of Johnson Street. The shooting was recorded on a neighbor’s home video surveillance. The video shows a dark-colored, 2-door sedan driving down the street and a person in the vehicle firing multiple rounds at a house. No injuries were reported, but the home sustained moderate damage. If you have any information about the shooting you are asked to contact Marshall police.
State Highway in Rusk County is Back in Service
RUSK COUNTY — State Highway 42 in Rusk County has been reopened. Motorists had been urged to avoid the area of State Highway 42 at County Road 146 due to downed power lines. A truck tractor towing a semi trailer struck the lines, causing them to fall into the roadway. The roadway, which had been closed for hours, has now been reopened.
Tyler Baby Doing Well after Delicate Surgery in Dallas
TYLER — An East Texas newborn continues to improve after an extremely delicate surgery in Dallas. When Alexandrea Campos of Tyler was 15 weeks into her pregnancy, she started having serious stomach pain. Subsequent testing found her unborn child had both spina bifida and excess fluid in the brain. They were referred to Medical City Dallas, where Dr. Timothy Cromblehome and his team did what’s called a fetal intervention — surgery performed while the unborn child is still in the womb. The operation — only the second open fetal procedure performed at the Dallas hospital — was a success. Baby Amari is now nearly a month old and thriving.
Fatal Smith County House Fire Victims Identified
SMITH COUNTY — The Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office has released the names of a mother and daughter who died in a house fire last week. Alejandra Mayorga Chavez, 66 and Herlinda Beltran, 35, died the Tuesday, February 12. Smith County Assistant Fire Marshal Chad Hogue said there was no foul play suspected and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Chapel Hill, Jackson Heights, Winona and Red Springs Fire Departments all responded to the scene.
Karl Rove and Andrew Roberts Appearing in Longview
LONGVIEW – Karl Rove, former top advisor to President George W. Bush, and Andrew Roberts, British historian and best selling author, are in Longview on Tuesday. They will be speaking to LeTourneau University students, Longview ISD students and the public.
The lectures start at 9:30am at LeTourneau University where Roberts will be lecturing on leadership. Rove will be lecturing on President Trump and the realignment of GOP politics. The lectures will be live-streamed on the KTBB Facebook page. Continue reading Karl Rove and Andrew Roberts Appearing in Longview
Two Contested TISD Races in May
TYLER – Filings have closed for candidates running in the May 4th elections. The Tyler school district has two contested races. District 3 board member Jean Washington decided not to run again. Filing for her post is Tyler ISD Foundation director and local banker Marc Loredo and retired Tyler school principal Freeman Sterling. In District 6, school board president Reverend Fritz Hager Jr. is being challenged by Lisa McClure. The district 1 school board member, Wade Washmon, did not draw a challenger. The last day to register to vote in the election is April 4th. The first day for early voting is April 22nd.
A Sentencing in a Fatal Longview Wreck
LONGVIEW – A Longview man is heading to prison for a fatal Longview accident. Chad Palmer Malone, 20, received three 12 year sentences which will be served concurrently. The Longview News Journal reports Malone entered into a deal and received the sentences for two charges of racing causing death and one charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. It stems from his part in a fatal wreck in 2017 that killed his sister and his fiancee. A Hallsville man, who was racing Malone at the time of the accident, is scheduled for trial next month.
Body Found in Area Lake Identified
LOG CABIN – A body found in a car at Cedar Creek Lake has been identified as that of Brenda Montanez, 25, of Addison. She was reported missing by Addison police on January 27th. Her body was found Friday afternoon. The body was sent to a Dallas lab for autopsy. Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse told our news partner KETK the preliminary autopsy report showed there was no trauma to Montanez’s body and that water was found in her lungs. This would indicate that she had drowned. They are now awaiting a toxicology report, which could take up to 12 weeks.
Man Arrested in a Henderson Double Murder
HENDERSON – A suspect has been arrested in a fatal shooting in Henderson. The Longview News Journal reports Randy Buford Wynn, 63, was arrested in Louisiana. The arrest followed a Sunday night shooting at the Oak Manor Apartments on South Van Buren Street. Killed were Justin Smith, 31 and Holly Jones, 37. The ijured, who are said to be in stable condition, are Billie Pyers, 65, and Cassandra Shaffer, 26. Wynn is facing two capital murder charges in Henderson. What led to the shooting has not been released.
Tyler Robbery Suspect Arrested
TYLER – Thanks to a Crimestoppers tip, a Tyler robbery suspect is in jail. Arrested was Jerry Lewis Cox Jr., 19, of Tyler. Officers found him Saturday and, after questioning, he was arrested for last Thursday night’s robbery of the Metro Food Mart on West Gentry Parkway. He is said to the the man who pointed a handgun at the clerk, demanded money and ran off with an undisclosed amount of money. He has been charged with aggravated robbery and is in the Smith County Jail under a $75,000 bond.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER — TxDOT has issued its rundown of construction and maintenance work scheduled throughout the Tyler District during the week of Feb. 18. In Henderson County, repairs continue on the SH 274 Bridge at the Cedar Creek Lake Reservoir Spillway. Work got underway the week of February 4 on the bridge, located between Trinidad and Tool. Barring any unforeseen issues, the project is expected to be completed by the end of the month. Motorists must use alternate routes along SH 334, SH 198, and SH 31 to reach their destinations. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/012-2019.html for a complete summary of work throughout the district.
In Focus: 2/17/19 – Libby Simmons and Randy Humphrey, Tyler Area Builders Association (TABA), focusing on the TABA Home Products Show
Airdate: 02/17/19
Guests – Libby Simmons and Randy Humphrey, Tyler Area Builders Association (TABA), focusing on the TABA Home Products Show
Miranda Lambert Reveals Secret Marriage
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP/Staff) – Lindale’s own Miranda Lambert celebrated Valentine’s Day weekend with the announcement that she secretly got married. A representative for the star country singer confirmed the marriage after Lambert posted photos on social media Saturday showing her in a white lace gown with her new husband, Brendan Mcloughlin. She wrote that in honor of Valentine’s Day, she wanted to share that she “met the love of my life. And we got hitched!” It’s unclear when the marriage occurred. The two-time Grammy winner was previously married to country star Blake Shelton, but she hadn’t spoken publicly about her relationship with Mcloughlin before Saturday. Lambert, who is also a member of the group Pistol Annies, has had hits with songs like “The House That Built Me,” “White Liar,” “Mama’s Broken Heart,” and “Gunpowder and Lead.”
Candidates Finalized for Tyler City Election
TYLER — Friday was the last day to file for the May municipal elections in Texas, and the city of Tyler has issued a final list of the candidates for city council. The District 3 race is the only one contested. Shirley McKellar, Pamela Phoenix, and Dalila Reynoso will vie to succeed Ed Moore, who is retiring due to term limits. District 5 incumbent Bob Westbrook and current District 1 Councilmember Linda Sellers are unopposed.
Golden Road Water Treatment Plant Remains Offline
TYLER — The Golden Road Water Treatment Plant remains offline as the city of Tyler works to finish construction. According to a news release, officials are currently estimating four weeks before the plant can be brought back online, provided all work proceeds without complication. To further minimize the impact of the geosmin compound on water taste and odor during this time, the news release says staff continues to feed the maximum amount of ozone and powdered activated carbon at the Lake Palestine Water Treatment facility. Officials add that crews are flushing hydrants across the city to move the treated water through the system quickly. Continue reading Golden Road Water Treatment Plant Remains Offline
TJC Considers Name Change
TYLER — The name change debate continues for Tyler Junior College. The college is up for re-accreditation in 2021. And according to our news partner KETK, the accrediting body wants to know beforehand if TJC is going to change its name. So a survey was sent out to students, staff, and alumni, asking them about the Tyler Junior College name. More than 1,200 people responded to the survey. Because TJC offers four-year degrees and workforce programs, school leaders want to know if “junior” is sending the wrong message to future students. teachers. even job recruiters. Mike Metke, Chancellor for the College District of TJC and Chief Executive Officer, says, “Junior college carries a different meaning, and so, when students leave our bubble here, the college doesn’t have the same amount of prestige that it does in our area of influence.” Continue reading TJC Considers Name Change
Smith County Man Found Not Guilty On Child Sex Abuse Charges
TYLER – A Tyler insurance agent has been exonerated of child abuse charges. William Ronald Crist, 47, of Flint, has been found not guilty of a variety child sexual assault charges. He was arrested last March for the continuous sexual assault of a child under the age of 14. He also faced two sexual assault of a child charges. His lawyer told our news partner KETK that Crist was “very grateful for the jury seeing the truth in this case.” Following his arrest last year, his lawyer told KETK that Crist “was going through a bitter divorce from his wife and we believe these allegations are being made by his wife for financial reasons and by his accuser for personal reasons.” He said Crist passed a polygraph exam regarding the allegations.
TISD’s Campus Teachers of the Year
TYLER – The campus teachers of the year have been announced in the Tyler school district. Their school administrators and staff selected the winners at each campus. They were selected because they exemplify extraordinary models of leadership and excellence in teaching. This ultimately helps create successful student achievement. Tyler ISD will honor all Campus Teachers of the Year and announce its 2019 District Teachers of the Year at the annual Teacher of the Year Banquet to be held May 7th. The high school campus winners are Nancy Caraway at John Tyler and Melinda Tefteller at Robert E Lee. Continue reading TISD’s Campus Teachers of the Year
New Health System President Commissioned
TYLER – The new president of CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System has now been commissioned for his new duties. The ceremony for Jason Proctor was held Thursday morning in the CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Tyler Chapel. Proctor was selected as the new president last December 7th. Proctor has over a decade of leadership experience in both for-profit and not-for-profit health care. He was previously the chief operating officer for Christus Mother Frances Hospitals – Tyler, South Tyler and Christus Trinity Mother Frances Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital – Tyler since 2014.
Rusk Theft Suspects Sought

RUSK – The Rusk Police Department is looking for assistance in identifying two persons involved in area thefts. They are believed to have been involved in an auto theft. The vehicle has been recovered. They are also possibly involved in thefts involving ATM’s or other coin type machines in Jacksonville, Tyler, Palestine, and Bullard. CrimeStoppers will pay a reward for information leading to the arrest/conviction of any suspects up to $1,000. If you have any information regarding the suspects or vehicle please contact the Rusk Police Department at 903-683-2677 or CrimeStoppers at 903-586-7867. Continue reading Rusk Theft Suspects Sought
Lindale Theft Suspects Sought
LINDALE – Lindale police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two theft suspects. In a posting on Facebook, they say the theft occurred at Walmart. They are said to have arrived at the store in a Silver full size van, unknown make or model. If you know the subjects please contact the department and ask for Detective Curtis Philpot or by e-mail at curtisp@lindaletx.gov. Continue reading Lindale Theft Suspects Sought
Tyler Police Search for Armed Robbery Suspect
TYLER — Tyler police are searching for an aggravated robbery suspect that held-up a gas station Thursday night. It happened around 10:35 at the Metro Food Mart on W. Gentry Parkway. Officers said the suspect pointed the handgun at the clerk, demanded money and ran off with an undisclosed amount of cash. He’s described as a black male, early 30s, 180 lbs, wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans. He also had a bandana covering his face. No injuries were reported.
Tyler Offices Be Alert
TYLER – Tyler police say an office thief is at work in Tyler. They say the woman, seen in this picture, enters offices in Tyler while employees are working. She wants to steal purses for the financial contents while the employees are not present at their desk. She has been approached by employees and she convinces them that she was late for an appointment. She then uses the stolen credit cards that she took from the purses and purchases high dollar gift cards until the cards are declined. If you can identify this suspect please contact Detective Royce Jordan at the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1032.
Names of Fire Victims Released
TYLER – The names of the victims of a Tyler fire have been released. Fire Marshall Paul Findley identified them as a 1 year old girl, Cambryn Anderson-McAllister and Christopher Anderson, 40, who both died last Saturday. The third victim, Sharon Brown, 60, died last Sunday. Two children remain in a Fort Worth hospital after being transferred from Tyler on Saturday morning. Camden Anderson, 6, and Collin Anderson, 2, are both recovering from their injuries. The fire was reported around 6:15 last Friday evening at a home on North Grand. The fire is said to have started in the living room. The cause remains under investigation.