Smith County Authorities Seek Man in Two High-Speed Chases

Smith County Authorities Seek Man in Two High-Speed ChasesTYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Game Wardens are on the lookout for Cody Keaton Kovarik for evading in a vehicle, evading arrest/detention and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Officials say the 26-year-old Kovarik has recently been involved in two high speed chases. He’s listed at 5’2″ in height and 140 pounds in weight. If you know Kovarik’s whereabouts, you’re asked to contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903 566-6600. Authorities say you shouldn’t try to apprehend this suspect since he has reportedly shown signs of recklessness and disregarding the safety of others.

Man Arrested Following Incident at Police Officer’s Home

Man Arrested Following Incident at Police Officer’s HomeWHITEHOUSE – Whitehouse police have arrested a man on drug charges in connection to a November 2018 burglary at the home of an off-duty police officer. According to our news partner KETK, 19-year-old Benjamin Stacey of Tyler turned himself in Thursday to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office. Officers called to the Whitehouse residence last November found that the homeowner, Longview Police Lt. Paul Hickey, had two people, including Stacey, detained and handcuffed. Officials say Stacey was searched and that narcotics, along with a stolen handgun, were found to be in his possession. Upon further investigation, Whitehouse police charged Stacey with manufacture and delivery of several drugs. Stacey’s combined bonds total over $500,000.

TJC Chancellor Metke Announces Retirement

TJC Chancellor Metke Announces RetirementTYLER — Tyler Junior College Chancellor Dr. Mike Metke announced Thursday at the monthly Board of Trustees meeting that he plans to retire effective June 30. Metke is the sixth President/Chancellor to lead TJC in its 92-plus-year history and is in his 12th year at the helm. His retirement will conclude a career of more than 44 years in education. In a letter sent to all TJC employees, Metke noted that the time is right for transition. Metke says leaving TJC is harder than he ever imagined — but he added that he and wife Donna will remain involved and be TJC’s top supporters. According to a news release, just a few accomplishments under Metke’s leadership include the college’s largest capital campaign, support and funding for baccalaureate degrees, and a revitalized Presidential Honors Program. The TJC board will conduct a nationwide search for his successor.

Longview Boat and RV Show

Longview Boat and RV ShowLONGVIEW — A winter weekend favorite returns to build and fulfill vacation dreams and engage kids in interactive fun. The East Texas Boat and RV Show opens from noon to 7:00 p.m. on Friday at Longview’s Maude Cobb Convention Center. The show continues from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. The show is an initiative of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Kids Adventure Camp will feature new attractions and the Gamesters Paradise bus will be ready. You can check the ktbb.com Calendar of Events for additional information.

Woman Heads to Prison in Crack Case

Woman Heads to Prison in Crack CaseTYLER — 23-year-old Dianna Henderson gets 25 years in prison in a Tyler drug case. Officials say Henderson was found sleeping in her bedroom with 48 rocks of crack under her pillow at a home on Oakwood Drive that had been under investigation. Also found: a loaded hangun, a drug scale, cash from drug sales, and a cellphone containing text messages of her transactions. Prior to sentencing, Henderson had pleaded guilty to delivery of crack cocaine.

Longview Police Seek Missing Man

Longview Police Seek Missing ManLONGVIEW — Longview police are looking for a missing man. According to our news partner KETK, he is 60-year-old Donald Eugene James. He is about 5’6″ and weighs about 130 pounds. Police say he was last seen at the Walgreens on East Marshall Avenue, wearing a blue jacket and blue jeans. If you have any information about where he is, contact Longview police.

Tyler Police Issue Fraud Alert

Tyler Police Issue Fraud AlertTYLER — The Tyler Police Financial Crimes Unit is warning small businesses that cash payroll checks to be aware of a group of Hispanic males who are cashing fake payroll checks on an account that did not issue the check. According to a news release, investigators have received reports of several cases in which the suspects have cashed a payroll check, all from the same company name: Certified Roses. The company name is a legitimate company, but the checks were forged using the correct bank and check numbers. If you come in contact with these payroll checks from Certified Roses, contact the company for verification before cashing.

Marshall Police Issue Warning about Reckless Driving

Marshall Police Issue Warning about Reckless DrivingMARSHALL — Marshall police remind you that it’s illegal and dangerous to drive recklessly. This past Monday, police observed numerous vehicles doing “donuts,” passengers riding on top of vehicles and hanging out of vehicles, and other drivers speeding around in the mall parking lot as well as surrounding areas. Three people were arrested. Police say this was an apparent planned gathering among students and friends of victims in a recent fatal accident. Parents are urged to talk to their children about the topic. Police say extra officers will be on patrol January 19 during the funerals. They add that they understand the grief but that reckless driving won’t be tolerated.

Hager Files for Re-election to TISD Board

Hager Files for Re-election to TISD BoardTYLER — Current Tyler ISD Board President Rev. Fritz Hager Jr. has filed for re-election to the board. According to a news release, Hager has led the board for two years and has volunteered on several TISD campuses. He says serving the district as a trustee has “been a great privilege.” Hager has served since 2009 as executive pastor of Bethel Bible Church. The election is May 4.

East Texas Man Gets 35 Years in Multi-State Child Pornography Scheme

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) – Federal prosecutors in central Illinois say a Texas man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for child pornography charges involving more than 40 girls in eight states. Prosecutors said Tuesday that a federal judge sentenced 36-year-old Mark P. Barnwell of Whitehouse, Texas, on Jan. 9. Authorities say he used false Facebook profiles to contact girls and advertise modeling opportunities. Prosecutors say Barnwell directed the girls to send him sexually explicit photos and threatened to post the nude photos online if they failed to send more. Continue reading East Texas Man Gets 35 Years in Multi-State Child Pornography Scheme

Pre-Check Enrollment Extended at Tyler Pounds

Pre-Check Enrollment Extended at Tyler PoundsTYLER — The TSA pre-check mobile enrollment will begin Jan. 21 at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Initially, the enrollment site was scheduled to be in Tyler through Jan. 25. Because the response was so great, the mobile enrollment center has been extended another week from Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. The TSA pre-check mobile enrollment center will be in the commercial terminal building at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. The mobile enrollment center will be near the baggage claim area. Signage is present to provide location information inside the terminal. Officials said they anticipate no delays as a result of the federal government shutdown. Go to the TSA Website at http://www.tsa.gov for full details to enroll.

Warren Gifts $500,000 to Improve KC Information Technology Infrastructure

Warren Gifts 0,000 to Improve KC Information Technology InfrastructureKILGORE — Noted philanthropist and Kilgore College alumnus Kelcy Warren has gifted $500,000 to the college to improve its information technology infrastructure. College officials say the gift will allow KC to provide state-of-the-art technology services to students and faculty. More specifically, the funds will be used to upgrade KC’s wireless networking. Officials say the gift will also allow students to easily access Open Educational Resources that will help reduce the cost of textbooks. Warren, Chairman and CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, graduated from White Oak High School before attending KC and graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1978.

Smith County Road 168 Remains Closed

Smith County Road 168 Remains ClosedSMITH COUNTY — Smith County Road 168 between County Road 178 and Highway 155 South in Noonday will remain closed to through traffic at least until Friday for repairs. County Engineer Frank Davis said work to repair the concrete box culvert is taking longer than expected. Officials say once work began on Monday, road and bridge crews discovered heavier damage than expected. To avoid potential collapse, Davis said it will take the rest of the week to repair the damage and insert a temporary metal pipe. He added that a permanent concrete box culvert or concrete pipe will be installed there this summer. For now, drivers need to seek alternate routes.

Great Decisions Series Returns

Great Decisions Series ReturnsTYLER — The Great Decisions lecture series makes its annual return to the Tyler Public Library starting Wednesday. According to a news release, for eight weeks, knowledgeable lecturers from various fields of study will discuss current topics facing our world, from U.S.-Mexican relations to cyber security and much more. Each lecture will take place Wednesday from 12:00 until 1:00 p.m, in the Taylor Auditorium. This Wednesday’s topic is “The United States and Mexico: Partnership Tested.”

Appeals Court Stays Convicted Killer’s Tuesday Execution

Appeals Court Stays Convicted Killer’s Tuesday ExecutionRUSK COUNTY — A Texas appeals court has delayed this week’s scheduled execution of a man convicted of killing his girlfriend’s 13-month-old daughter during what the couple had said was part of an “exorcism” in Rusk County. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday granted the stay for Blaine Milam. His execution was slated for Tuesday. Milam’s attorneys say his conviction was based on “now discredited” bite mark evidence. They also argue he is intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for execution. The 29-year-old Milam would have been the first inmate put to death this year both in the U.S. and in Texas. Continue reading Appeals Court Stays Convicted Killer’s Tuesday Execution

Tyler Shooting Suspect Arrested

Tyler Shooting Suspect ArrestedTYLER — Tyler Police investigate a Monday shooting on the east side of town. At 1:55 p.m., police received a call reporting that a man later identified as 19-year-old Christopher D. Jimerson had been shot multiple times. Jimerson ran for help into the DJ’s Mariscos Restaurant on East Erwin when police were called. Arriving officers determined that the actual scene of the shooting was on nearby George Street in the driveway of a residence. Officers located a second victim identified as 21-year-old Patricia Tave in the driveway; she had been shot multiple times. Both victims went to the hospital. Tave is listed in critical condition, Jimerson is listed in stable condition. Tyler Police received a Crime Stoppers tip which led investigators to Martinez around 6:30 Monday night in Van Zandt County. Continue reading Tyler Shooting Suspect Arrested

Resident Input Invited on FM 756

Resident Input Invited on FM 756TYLER — TxDOT will be meeting with interested citizens to allow them an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed expansion of FM 756, or Paluxy Drive, in Tyler. Three alternatives will be presented for public input. The meeting will be Tuesday, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Cornerstone Church Gymnasium on Paluxy. The proposed work includes widening the existing two-lane facility to four lanes with a flush median, and aligning the roadway to improve grades and curves. The project will require new right of way from adjacent property owners. Right-of-way personnel will be on hand to answer general questions about the acquisition process.

Dana Blair Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award from TDEA

Dana Blair Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award from TDEAKILGORE — Kilgore College Rangerettes Director Dana Blair was honored by the Texas Dance Educators Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award at its annual convention Jan. 12 in Houston. As a member of the Rangerettes from 1981-83, Blair was both a Rangerette Lieutenant and Swingster. After two years at KC, she attended The University of Texas at Austin. Blair returned to KC in 1986 as the Rangerettes’ assistant director and choreographer. She held the position of assistant director until 1993, when she was promoted to become only the third director since the organization’s inception in 1940. Blair was also inducted into the TDEA Hall of Fame in January of 2012.

UT Tyler Inducts 68 Students Into Alpha Chi National Honor Society

UT Tyler Inducts 68 Students Into Alpha Chi National Honor SocietyTYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler recently announced the induction of 68 students into its Texas Alpha Xi Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society for the 2018-2019 academic year. Alpha Chi recognizes superior academic performance in all fields of study, according to a university news release. The Texas Alpha Xi chapter has been celebrating UT Tyler student achievement for 42 years. To be eligible for membership, an undergraduate student must be at least a junior, have completed a minimum of 24 hours at UT Tyler and be ranked in the top 5 percent of students in their college with a minimum 3.5 GPA. Eligible graduate students are those who have completed at least 15 hours at UT Tyler and fall in the top 5 percent of their college with a minimum 3.5 GPA.

Tyler Resident Claims $1 Million Scratch Ticket Prize

Tyler Resident Claims  Million Scratch Ticket PrizeAUSTIN — A Tyler resident claimed a top prizewinning ticket worth $1 million in the Texas Lottery scratch ticket game, Stacks of Cash. The ticket was purchased at Speedy Express on Troup Highway in Tyler. The claimant elected to remain anonymous. According to a news release, this was the seventh of 15 top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game. Stacks of Cash offers more than $100 million in total prizes. Overall odds of winning any prize in the game are one in 3.37, including break-even prizes.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

Resident Input Invited on FM 756TYLER — Another week of roadwork is set around TxDOT’s Tyler District. Highlights include a pavement markings project at locations around Tyler and a SH 149 overlay project in Rusk County. There’s also a traffic switch set for Wednesday on U.S. 79 at the UPRR Overpass project in Palestine. You can go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/002-2019.html for a complete district-wide rundown.

BBB Prepares for Awards Luncheon

BBB Prepares for Awards LuncheonTYLER — The Better Business Bureau Serving Central East Texas is preparing for its Annual Luncheon and Awards Banquet, March 12 at the Green Acres Baptist Church Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. In addition to presenting BBB’s year-end review, the bureau will present the BBB Awards for Excellence to three companies, one nonprofit, and — for the first time — one veteran-owned business. 25 organizations were nominated, and you can go to https://www.facebook.com/BBBCET to vote for your favorite. Go to
https://www.bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-serving-central-east-texas for additional information.

Three Dead in East Texas Wrecks

Three Dead in East Texas WrecksEAST TEXAS — Three people are dead in two accidents in East Texas. The DPS reports 65-year-old LaJuan Fisher Rice of Henderson died in a Rusk County crash Friday morning on U.S. Highway 79 ten miles south of Henderson. Officials say Rice was trying to cross the highway from an intersection when she struck a truck tractor. In Harrison County before dawn Saturday, the DPS says a car was traveling at an unsafe speed on State Highway 43 two miles south of Marshall when it hydroplaned, went off the roadway, and struck a tree. 17-year-old passenger Derrick Lamon Bennet of Marshall and a 16-year-old male were killed.

A Large Gift for TJC

A Large Gift for TJCTYLER – Tyler Junior College has received a $3 million commitment from The Rogers Foundation. It will be used to help underwrite construction of TJC’s new performing arts center. The current Wise Auditorium, located in the heart of the Cultural Arts District on TJC’s main campus, will be transformed into the “Rogers Palmer Performing Arts Center.” Groundbreaking is expected to take place in June. When completed, the comprehensive performing arts center will include more than 14,000 square feet of new space including a recital hall and art gallery and green room and rehearsal and dance studios. There will also be a larger stage and backstage with expanded dressing rooms, a new main lobby and all new technology. Continue reading A Large Gift for TJC

Two Athletic Trainers to Be Recognized in Austin

AUSTIN – Two Longview athletic trainers are scheduled to be honored Monday in Austin. A track coach had a heart attack on campus in October and licensed athletic trainers Deirdre Kay Scotter and Kristin N. Bell came to rescue. When cross-country coach Ken Jernigan collapsed during track practice, the two women were able to resuscitate him and continued with CPR until emergency medical personnel arrived.

Alcohol Sales Coming to a Longview Theater

Alcohol Sales Coming to a Longview TheaterLONGVIEW – The city council has taken action that will allow alcohol sales at a Longview theater. According to the Longview News Journal, the city council approved a zoning change allowing beer, wine and mixed drinks at the AMC Classic Longview 10 theater. This would come along with with Carmike Cinemas over $4 million remodeling project of the theater. The renovations would result in larger chairs, which would reduce seating in the theater by half. There is no word on when the remodeling will begin.