Information Released On Fatal Rusk County Wreck

HENDERSON – A two vehicle accident in Rusk County has left one person dead and one injured. It was reported around 8:30 Saturday night on State Highway 64, 8 miles west of Henderson. Dead at the scene was Manuela Mata, 36, of Henderson. In serious condition at UT Health-Tyler is Christopher Potts, 39, of Henderson. The Department of Public Safety reports Mata’s pickup drifted across the yellow center stripe and hit the pickup driven by Potts.

Plan On What to Do in Case of a Fire

TYLER – This is National Fire Prevention Week. The Tyler Fire Department says this is an excellent time for residents to “Look, Listen and Learn.” Tyler Fire Marshall Paul Findley says in a typical home fire, you may have as little as one to two minutes to escape safely from the time the smoke alarm sounds. Knowing how to use that time wisely takes planning and practice. He encourages you to look for places a fire could start, listen for the sound of the smoke alarm, and learn two ways out of every room. You can go to the web at http://www.firepreventionweek.org for more on fire prevention and escape planning.

Funeral Service Set for Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Deputy

Funeral Service Set for Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s DeputyNACOGDOCHES (AP) — An East Texas sheriff’s deputy has died after he was struck by two vehicles while attempting to remove debris from a roadway. The Nacogdoches County sheriff’s office says in a statement that deputy Raymond “Brad” Jimmerson was killed early Friday when he was struck north of the city of Nacogdoches. It wasn’t clear what the 49-year-old Jimmerson was removing from the road, but authorities say he was struck by a passenger car and the impact then pushed him into the path of an SUV. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating. Jimmerson had been with the sheriff’s department for 19 years and in 2006 was named, along with another deputy, as the East Texas Peace Officer Association’s officer of the year. Continue reading Funeral Service Set for Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Deputy

Candidate Forum Set for Tyler

TYLER – Thanks to the League of Women Voters of Tyler and Smith County, you can learn more about the local candidates on next month’s ballot. They are hosting a public forum for the positions that have contested races. The races run from congress to justice of the peace. The candidate forum will be Monday night from 6:00 till 8:00 in the Taylor Auditorium of the Tyler Public Library.

TxDOT Road Projects Update

TxDOT Road Projects UpdateTYLER – Here’s a look at road work planned in the Tyler district of TxDOT during the week of October 8th. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.

Nighttime pavement marking operations are slated to start at 8:00pm on Sunday, October 7, continuing for several weeks. The contractor will be utilizing slow-moving mobile operations to install new pavement markings at locations around Tyler. Work will be conducted from 8:00pm to 6:00am, Sunday through Thursday nights until the work is completed. Brief delays are possible during this project. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects Update

Tyler Teen Killed Near Winona

WINONA – One person has been killed in a vehicle/ pedestrian accident in Smith County. It was reported shortly after 12:45 Sunday morning at Mile Marker 572 on Interstate Highway 20, about 4½ miles southeast of Winona. Dead at the scene was Kadarrian Dontae Milton, 18, of Tyler. The Department of Public Safety report says he was killed when jumped into the roadway in front of a tractor-trailer rig.

One Killed in a Wreck Near Lindale

LINDALE – One person has been killed and one injured in a one vehicle accident on Interstate Highway 20 just west of Lindale. The accident was reported around 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Dead at the scene was Alicia Malagnon Retana, 54 of Yantis who was a passenger in the SUV. Injured were the driver, Luis Manuel Malgona-Retana, 32, and another passenger, Luis Manual Retana-Escalante, 66, both from Yantis. Both are in serious condition at UT Health-Tyler. The accident occurred when a tire blew out, causing the vehicle to go into a sideways skid. The vehicle then rolled over twice in a ditch, coming to rest on it’s top. The victim, who was not wearing he seat belt, was tossed from the vehicle.

Do Not Use Water Notice Still Up for a Portion of Cherokee County

JACKSONVILLE – The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality continues to work to resolve the do not use the water order for more than 550 customers of the Craft-Turney Water Supply Corporation in Cherokee County. The order was issued for an area southeast of Jacksonville when a contaminant was found in the water. They believe a fungicide entered the water supply. Customers in the area can use water to flush their toilets but cannot use the water for any other purposes, such as bathing, washing clothes, preparing food, drinking, gardening, or for pets. Continue reading Do Not Use Water Notice Still Up for a Portion of Cherokee County

Congressman Gohmert’s Reaction to the Kavanaugh Confirmation

Congressman Gohmert’s Reaction to the Kavanaugh ConfirmationWASHINGTON (AP/STAFF) — The Senate has confirmed Brett Kavanaugh as an associate justice of the Supreme Court, putting a second nominee from President Donald Trump on the highest court in the land. The senate’s action brought the following response from Congressman Louie Gohmert of Tyler. “Today is a great day for this nation. The confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh is a victory for the U.S. Constitution and for every single American who values freedom over tyranny. We have today added a Justice who wants justice and intends to let the Constitution speak for itself.” Continue reading Congressman Gohmert’s Reaction to the Kavanaugh Confirmation

A Fatal Tyler Accident

A Fatal Tyler AccidentTYLER – A woman has been killed in a one vehicle accident in Tyler. She has been identified as Michelle Baumsteiger, 30, of Tyler. The accident happened just before 3:30 Friday afternoon at Faulkner Park when her car left the road and crashed underneath a walk bridge. Police public information officer Don Martin said it is unknown at this time but a known medical condition of the driver may have resulted in the crash. The accident remains under investigation.

A Police Chief at TJC

A Police Chief at TJCTYLER – Starting Monday, the Tyler Junior College police chief will be Michael Seale. He follows Randy Melton who retired earlier this year. Seale will manage the campus police department, which consists of 19 officers and six staff. A 13-year veteran law enforcement officer, Seale came to TJC from The University of Texas at Tyler, where he served as a cadet, officer, sergeant and lieutenant. Seale most recently served as the operations commander for the UT Tyler police department.

Marketing Education Grant for UT Tyler

TYLER – The Texas Retailers Education Foundation has awarded the University of Texas at Tyler a $25,000 grant. It will be used to enhance marketing education in East Texas. The grant will fund UT Tyler’s first residential retail marketing summer camp next year for area high school students. The proposed week long event will combine on-campus academic activities with tours of area food production facilities, distribution centers and retail businesses. Regional partners in the project include the Tyler Independent School District, Cavender’s, Brookshire Grocery Company and John Soules Foods.

Sheriff’s Deputy Killed in East Texas Accident

NACOGDOCHES – A Nacogdoches County deputy sheriff has been killed as he removed debris from a highway. Pronounced dead at the scene was Raymond Bradley Jimmerson, 49. The Department of public safety said the accident happened around 6:30 Friday morning 7 miles north of Nacogdoches on U.S. Highway 259. The initial report said the deputy was hit by a car, which pushed him into another lane of traffic where he was hit by a SUV. Deputy Jimmerson, who had been in law enforcement for over 20 years, has been with the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Department for 19 years. Funeral services are pending .

Arrest Made in Tyler Shooting

Arrest Made in Tyler ShootingTYLER — A Tyler man has been arrested for a shooting Thursday night that sent one victim to the hospital. Corey Lee McDaniel, 35, was arrested around 2:30 Friday morning. He was booked into the Smith County Jail on a charge of Aggravated Assault. His bond was set at $300,000. Dustin Massey, 39, remains in the hospital in stable condition. Tyler police said the two men had gotten into an argument that ended in gunfire at a gas station on East Erwin and Loop 323. Investigators determined that both subjects had fired weapons with approximately 15 rounds exchanged between the two. McDaniel was determined to be the aggressor in the shooting and Massey was in self-defense.

One Injured in Tyler Shooting

One Injured in Tyler ShootingTYLER – A man is in critical condition following a Tyler shooting. It was reported shortly before 8:30 Thursday evening at East Erwin and North Northeast Loop 323. The 39 year old man was shot multiple times in what police believe was not a random shooting. They believe that both persons involved in the shooting knew each other. The investigation is continuing and further details will be released at a later time.

Texas Pilot Sentenced in Tyler in Federal Fraud Case

TYLER – A pilot, who has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit arson, has been sentenced in Tyler federal court. Theodore Robert Wright, III, 33, formerly of Kemah, Texas, pleaded guilty last December. On Thursday, he was sentenced to 65 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Ron Clark. He was also ordered to pay $988,544.83 in restitution. Federal prosecutors said Wright led a multi-jurisdictional fraud and arson scheme that spanned from Hawaii to the Gulf of Mexico and involved the destruction of various luxury goods, including vehicles, aircraft, and vessels. His three co-conspirators, who have also pleaded guilty, have also received prison sentences. Continue reading Texas Pilot Sentenced in Tyler in Federal Fraud Case

A Do Not Use Water Notice for a Portion of Cherokee County

JACKSONVILLE – An area southeast of Jacksonville is under a do not use water notice. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has instructed Craft-Turney Water Supply to issue the notice. This means humans as well as animals should not use the water for any reason. The service area affected includes the south side of Loop 456 on the north boundary, County Roads 1615 and 1616 (including US 69 South) on the west boundary, State Highway 204 on the east boundary and Farm Road 768 on the south boundary. The state agency says an unknown contaminant has been found in the water. Some customers have reported a “very odd odor” coming from the water. Some have even reported skin and eye irritation.

Accused Teenage Burglars Arrested in Nacogdoches County

NACOGDOCHES – Five suspects in a teenage crime spree in Nacogdoches County have been arrested. The five are boys, ages 17 and 18, are all are from Nacogdoches. Sheriff Jason Bridges says they are responsible for several auto burglaries last week end. Two handguns and a scope were reported missing. All of the teens have been charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. Two of them have also been charged with tampering with evidence. The teens are also suspects in car burglaries that occurred earlier this year in a subdivision near Appleby Sand Road. The sheriff said the investigation is continuing.

Still No Trace of a Missing Rusk County Woman

Still No Trace of a Missing Rusk County WomanHENDERSON – Rusk county authorities are continuing the efforts to locate a missing woman. Kimberly Flint, 51, of Reklaw, was reported missing June 26th. Her car was later found on the Highway 84 bridge over the Angelina River. The car, which had hit a guardrail, was abandoned. Several K9 units joined law enforcement agencies to search the area on Wednesday. Despite three separate searches of the area, Flint has not been found. Anyone one with information about the missing woman is encouraged to contact the Rusk County Sheriff’s Department.

Burglary Suspects Wounded in Gilmer

GILMER – Two Upshur County burglary suspects are in the hospital after being shot by the owner of the business. It happened just before 1:45 Thursday morning at Discount Tobacco in Gilmer. The stores owner said found the two in his store and shot at them as they fled. A check of area hospitals turned up two persons with gun shot wounds at Longview Regional Hospital. One had been shot in the chest and the other shot in the rear end. Gilmer Police Chief Mark Case says the investigation is continuing.

Woman Charged in Sexual Assault Case

Woman Charged in Sexual Assault Case MARSHALL – A grand jury in Marshall has indicted a Gregg County woman for the sexual assault of a child. Named in the indictment was Zoya Grace Rogers, 28, of Kilgore. The Longview News Journal reports rogers was named in two counts of sexual assault of a child who was younger than 17. She was also indicted on charges of abandoning/endangering a child with criminal negligence. She is said to have left a child, younger than 15, alone for several hours. And the indictment says she knew that the child was autistic.

Thomas to Continue to Chair NET RMA

Thomas to Continue to Chair NET RMAAUSTIN – The Presiding Officer Of North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority will continue heading the organization. Governor Gregg Abbott reappointed Linda Ryan Thomas to the post. Her term is set to expire February 1, 2020. Thomas, who lives in Longview, is a general partner at Butter Ryan Partners, Limited. The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority was established in 2004. It is an independent government agency created to accelerate the development of transportation projects in 12 North East Texas counties, including Smith and Gregg.

Peace of Mind Conference in Tyler

Peace of Mind Conference in TylerTYLER — The 2018 Peace of Mind Conference will be held Friday at the Green Acres Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. The conference is a program of Samaritan Counseling Center of East Texas. It’s designed to educate and encourage individuals and families about how to handle mental health issues. Now in its fifth year, this year’s Peace of Mind Conference is titled, “There Is Hope….We Are Better Together. The Conference is open to the public at no cost due to the generosity of sponsors, according to organizers. It will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. with the exhibitor hall open at 8:30 am. You can find more information on the ktbb.com Calendar of Events.

Small Business Forum in Longview

Small Business Forum in LongviewLONGVIEW – The Governor’s Small Business Forum will be held in Longview on Thursday. It will be held at the Summit Club, 3700 Judson Road, from 8:00am till 2:00pm. Parking and lunch are provided. The forum provides small business owners with advice on how to start, operate, grow and sustain their businesses. You can go to https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/business/One_Page_Agenda_-_Longview_3.pdf to see the updated agenda.

Citizen Training On Drug Abuse

TYLER – Sheriff Larry Smith and the Smith County Sheriff’s Office is presenting its annual “Citizen Awareness Training”. It is being held Thursday evening from 6:00 until 9:30pm at the Tyler Junior College-West Campus in room #104. This training will focus on drug abuse, the “Opioid Crisis” and how it affects Smith County. Speakers making presentations at this training event include Sheriff Larry Smith, and Dr. Emmanuel Elueze MD. Dr. Elueze is an expert in the study of addictions. This training event is open to the public and there is absolutely no cost to attend.

City Council Approves Receiving Federal Funds for the Airport

City Council Approves Receiving Federal Funds for the AirportTYLER – The Tyler city council, Wednesday, approved accepting an $11.8 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration. The money will be used to fund about 90% of ongoing improvements to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. $3.5 million will be used for the relocation and installation of a new instrument landing system on the newly constructed Runway 4-22. This will allow the airport to accommodate operations by larger aircraft, on a regular basis, during instrument flight rules conditions. The remainder of the money will be used to fund 90% of the 2018 Taxiway Charlie/Foxtrot Rehabilitation Construction Project. A ribbon cutting for Runway 4-22 is planned for November 9th.

Chamber Award Winners Voice Their Appreciation

Chamber Award Winners Voice Their AppreciationTYLER — Three people with impressive community service resumes were the big honorees at Tuesday’s annual meeting of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce. The husband and wife team of Drs. Sasha Vukelja and Larry Anderson received the T.B. Butler Award as Tyler’s most outstanding citizens. In an emotion-filled acceptance speech, Vukelja found time for a bit of humor about her old New York friends. Vukelja told the crowd, “They told me I lost my mind when I moved to Texas — but every time they come to Texas, we can’t get ’em out of the house; they keep coming back!” Anderson said as he looked at the list of past honorees, “It’s just a who’s who of Tyler, and we’re humbled to join it.” Continue reading Chamber Award Winners Voice Their Appreciation