TYLER — Tyler Police were at the scene of a car crash last night at the intersection of Loop 323 and New Copeland Road. Officials said a car crashed into a utility pole causing the lines to fall across the roadway. Oncore crews were at the scene making repairs. Traffic was rerouted for several hours. No word on the driver’s condition.
Senior Pageant Coming to Tyler
TYLER – A state pageant is coming to Tyler this fall. At a news conference Friday, it was announced that the Ms. Texas Senior Classic Pageant will be in Tyler October 1st. It will be held at the Holiday Inn on South Broadway. State Director and Pageant President Peggy Wagner said the hotel in Plano, where it had been held, has been sold. And the reiging queen, Jo Anne McMeans of Tyler, suggested the Rose City. After talking about it and visiting the city, Wagner said there couldn’t be a more perfect place to hold the pageant. Continue reading Senior Pageant Coming to Tyler
East Texas Student Passes CPA Exam
NACOGDOCHES — It’s a first for a student at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches. Graduate student Tiffany Craven is the first student in the first accounting student to pass all four sections of the Certified Public Accountant licensing exam while still an SFA student. According to the school’s web page, Craven is a native of Santa Fe, Texas. She participated in SFA’s five-year accounting program, which awards the Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Professional Accountancy simultaneously. She said waiting a month for her test results was a nerve-wracking experience, but seeing her passing scores made it worthwhile. Craven already has a job waiting for her as a tax associate with Weaver, an assurance, tax and advisory firm in Houston.
Longview Man Charged with Manufacturing Drugs
LONGVIEW — Police have arrested a Longview man for drug violations. Arrested as officers served a search warrant at a house on South 15th Street was Robert Lee Oliver Jr., 68. Officers report finding a large quantity of narcotics, cash, and a handgun in the house. Oliver was booked into the Gregg County Jail on a charge of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance.
Kilgore Robber Heading to Prison
LONGVIEW — A man who was dressed as a woman during a Kilgore robbery has been sentenced to prison. Gene Williams, 45, of Shreveport had been accused of the 2012 robbery of Rose Package Store #3 in Kilgore. He even fired his handgun during the robbery. No one was injured. Williams, who had previously pled guilty to the robbery, has been sentenced by State District Judge Alfonso Charles to 75 years in Prison. He will be eligible for parole in 30 years.
Tyler’s Unemployment Continues to Be Low
EAST TEXAS – Tyler’s unemployment rate continues to be better that the state and national numbers. Tyler’s April unemployment rate was 4.1% That is down from the 4.3% rate in March and is the same as April of last year. Longview had a 5.4% unemployment rate last month, which is the same as the March figure and just over one 1% higher than March, 2015. The Texas unemployment rate in April was 4.4%, up slightly from the March figure. The national unemployment rate is 5%. Continue reading Tyler’s Unemployment Continues to Be Low
Lufkin Burglary Investigation
LUFKIN — A Lufkin burglar went to a lot of trouble to get nothing. Lufkin police, early Friday morning, responded to a burglar alarm at Beard Fine Jewelers on South First Street. They found a front window broken out. The surveillance video shows the window was broken by a man with a crowbar who was wearing a black jacket with a white and gray hood, gloves and maybe a mask. Inside the store he placed seven Rolex boxes in a bag an fled. He later found the watch boxes were empty.
Missing Henderson Man Back Home
Bruner Responds to Criticism, Withdrawal of GAWTP Support
EAST TEXAS — Mary Lou Bruner, a candidate for State Board of Education District 9, has responded to heavy criticism of comments she made at a superintendents’ meeting at Region 7 earlier this month. KETK reports her response also follows the withdrawal of support for Bruner from Grassroots America – We The People (GAWTP). On her Facebook page, Bruner says, in part, “I have been severely criticized for statements I made at the superintendent’s meeting in Kilgore on May 4, 2016. This incident has Saul Alinsky’s demolition tactics written all over it.” Continue reading Bruner Responds to Criticism, Withdrawal of GAWTP Support
Suspect Yeti Thief Arrested
KILGORE – Kilgore police feel they have arrested a man who has been going around East Texas stealing Yeti coolers. Currently free on a $16,500 bond is Tanner Mark Beattie, 24, of Longview. He is said to have cruised parking lots in Marshall, Longview and Kilgore, looking for truck beds with Yeti coolers. Many were locked or chained. But bolt cutters were used to steal the coolers, which were later sold on the internet on Craigslist. Beattie has been charged with four counts of theft of property valued between $100 and $700.
TISD Votes to Pursue Lifting Desegregation Order
TYLER — The Tyler ISD school board voted Thursday night to seek lifting a more than 40 year old federal desegregation order. According to KETK, the district is seeking unitary status, which is achieved when no racial discrimination involving faculty, staff, student assignment, facilities transportation and extracurricular activities exists in the district. The Board of Trustees voted 7-0 in favor of lifting the order. The motion will now move to the federal government. Continue reading TISD Votes to Pursue Lifting Desegregation Order
Man Dies in Rusk County Accident
MT. ENTERPRISE – One person has been killed in a one vehicle accident in Rusk County. The crash occurred on U.S. Highway 84, two miles east of Mt. Enterprise shortly before 5:30 Thursday afternoon. Dead at the scene was Samuel King Brown, 50, of Jacksonville. The preliminary report indicated his Peterbuilt truck tractor, towing a semi-trailer, was heading west when he lost control of the vehicle. The Department of Public Safety report said the vehicle went into a ditch and hit several trees.
Abbott Makes Tyler Stop on Book Tour
TYLER (Staff/AP) – Gov. Greg Abbott stopped in Tyler Thursday on a bus tour to promote his book detailing how he overcame an accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Abbott greeted the public and signed copies of “Broken But Unbowed” at Hastings on South Broadway. In 1984 at age 26, Abbott was jogging when a falling tree crushed his spine and left him using a wheelchair. So why read the book? The governor told KETK, “You can tell from what is going on in the presidential race. Now, there is great angst about what is going on in America. I provide a solution to the challenges we face in the United States today.”
Fatal Van Zandt County Wreck
BEN WHEELER – A two vehicle accident has killed one person and injured one in Van Zandt County. The Department of Public Safety reports state troopers worked the head-on crash on State Highway 64 near the intersection of Farm Road 279. According to KETK, the victim has been identified as Joanne Davis, 45, of Grand Saline. We’ll have more information when it becomes available.
Law Enforcement Sweeps Tyler House, One Arrested
TYLER — One person has been arrested as multiple Tyler police units, including a K9 unit, converged on an Azalea District house Thursday morning. According to KETK, ATF was also at the scene and carried out bags of cash and multiple guns. Police were searching the property on Fourth Street. Witnesses heard multiple flash-bangs before authorities entered the property. A man listed at the address, 59-year-old Hubert Wright, was arrested Thursday and charged with manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. He is being held on $400,000 bond. ATF referred questions to the Department of Justice, which has thus far declined comment, citing an open investigation.
Litter Essays Bring Awards to Three Texas Students
AUSTIN — A Nacogdoches County student is one of three students being honored by Keep Texas Beautiful and the Texas Department of Transportation. It’s for their litter-prevention efforts with 2016 Don’t mess with Texas Scholarships. Destiny Scaief of Woden was one of over 1,300 Texas high school seniors who applied for this year’s scholarships. The winning essays detailed solutions to prevent litter. The other winners were Nely Munoz of Utopia, Eugena Choice of Sugar Land.
Tobacco Retailers Applauded by Longview Police
LONGVIEW — Tobacco retailers are getting a verbal pat on the back from Longview police. On May 6, police conducted a sting operation. They checked 46 different tobacco retailers within the city, testing for compliance with the state law in regards to underage tobacco sales. Only one citation was issued for “Sale of Cigarette or Tobacco Products to a Person Younger than 18â€. The citation was issued at “This Our Storeâ€, located at 559 South Mobberly Avenue. More of these unannounced stings will be performed in the future.
Longview Man Accused of Attacking His Family
LONGVIEW — A family disturbance has led to the arrest of a Longview man. Taken into custody at his home on George Richey Road was 37 year old Wayne Anthony Donato. He is accused of slamming his wife up against a wall numerous times and of trying to choke her. When the 11 year old daughter tried to intercede, he is said to grabbed her by the neck and threw her. The Longview News Journal reports Donato has been charged with assault/family violence by impeding breath or circulation and injury to a child. No word on what led to the violence.
Weather Closes Smith County’s Debris Collection Site
LINDALE –Smith County’s debris collection site was closed Thursday because of muddy, slippery conditions. But, even with the site closed, crews from the Smith County Road and Bridge Department still worked in the rain, cutting and stacking up tree debris on the county road right-of-ways. The debris will be taken at a later date to the site on Farm Road 16 near Lindale. They hope to reopen the site on Friday. County Engineer Frank Davis says because of the weather, the clean-up should take another three to four weeks to complete.
Marshall Woman Killed in South Texas Accident
SKIDMORE — A Harrison County woman has died in a south Texas vehicle/pedestrian accident. The accident happened shortly after midnight Wednesday morning on State Highway 181 near Skidmore, in Bee County. Dead at the scene was 39 year old Patricia Price, of Marshall. The Department of Public Safety reports her Jeep Wrangler became disabled in the curve of the highway and was pulled off the road. For some unknown reason, Price was walking in the roadway when hit by a pickup. None of those in the pickup were injured. The investigation into the accident is continuing.
Storm Disaster Help Approved for East Texas
AUSTIN (AP) – Federal officials have approved nearly $40 million in disaster assistance for 13 East Texas counties slammed by March heavy rain, flooding and tornadoes. The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday announced the assistance for individuals and families. Included are Gregg. Harrison, Marion and Henderson counties. Also on the list are Erath, Hood, Jasper, Limestone, Newton, Orange, Parker, Shelby and Tyler counties. The FEMA funds include more than $17 million in grants to help eligible survivors with home repairs and temporary rental costs. More than $18 million will be available as low-interest disaster loans. Continue reading Storm Disaster Help Approved for East Texas
Student Now Has More Funds to Attend TJC
TYLER — Last month we had a report about a high school student who got a big tip working at a Henderson County Restaurant. She now has even more money for her college education. While working at Vetoni’s Italian Restaurant in Gun Barrel City, a customer overheard 18 year old Alesha Palmer talking about going to Tyler Junior College in the fall. She was talking about how her parents were going to try to help pay her tuition and fees. The customer who overheard her left her a $1,000 tip. Now, Alesha has an additional $1,000 for college. TJC President Dr. Mike Metke has transfered $1,000 from the President’s Circle fund, a discretionary pool of donations from TJC friends and alumni, to her account when she registers in the fall.. Continue reading Student Now Has More Funds to Attend TJC
Local Group Pulls Endorsement for Candidate
EAST TEXAS — An East Texas tea party group has withdrawn its endorsement of Mary Lou Bruner for the State Board of Education, saying the candidate’s statements have raised questions about her integrity. According to the Longview News-journal and KETK, Grassroots America-We The People, based in Tyler, said Wednesday evening that it had voted to drop its endorsement of Bruner, who is in a runoff for the Republican nomination for the District 9 seat that represents 31 East Texas counties. She is facing Keven Ellis, president of the Lufkin ISD school board. Continue reading Local Group Pulls Endorsement for Candidate
The Mayor Addresses Tyler’s Challenges and Successes
TYLER — The city’s aging infrastructure including water, wastewater, street maintenance and drainage, drew the attention of Tyler Mayor Martin Heines Wednesday. In his State of the City address the mayor said the heavy rains have pointed out needs in these areas. He said those issues are being studied and addressed.
There were also may positive notes, including the city’s low property taxes. The tax rate is 22 cents per $100 valuation. The mayor said is the lowest in the state among cities with more than 16,000 residents. Continue reading The Mayor Addresses Tyler’s Challenges and Successes
TISD Trustees Meet Again Tonight on Unitary Status
TYLER — Tyler ISD trustees continue to seek comment on what could end a 46-year-old desegregation order, with a vote expected this evening. KETK reports that pros and cons were heard as the school board opened the floor Tuesday evening. Since July 27, 1970, TISD has been ordered to desegregate their schools. Since then, the district said they have complied with federal regulations to maintain racial diversity. “We have come to conclude that this school district has satisfied its burden and is eligible for unitary status,” said Marcos Ronquillo, an attorney from Friedman & Feiger law firm in Dallas. Continue reading TISD Trustees Meet Again Tonight on Unitary Status
Police Investigate School Bus Crash
KILGORE — Further details are pending in a crash involving a Longview ISD bus. According to KETK, Kilgore police say they were called to Highway 259 and Highway 31 near Interstate 20 around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. LISD spokeswoman Sarah Lebus said seven students and two adults were on board. The Judson Middle School students were returing from Region 7 in Kilgore. No injuries were reported. The bus received minimal damage.
Man Jailed for Sexual Assault of a Child
LONGVIEW — A Rusk County man remains in the Gregg County Jail, accused of the aggravated sexual assault of a child. James Richard Hicks of Mount Enterprise is in jail under a $50,000 bond. He is accused of sexually assaulting two young girls over a dozen of times between October 1993 and October 1997. A written complaint was filed with a Texas Ranger back in March. Hicks was arrested on the charges on Monday in Henderson.
Missing Henderson Man Sought
HENDERSON — Henderson police are asking for the public’s help in locating a man reported missing this week. Dominique Rashawn Cade, 22, was last seen between 6:30 and 7:00 Monday night. He was leaving work from the parking lot of Sadler’s Smokehouse on North Frisco Street. Henderson police say he has black hair and brown eyes, is 5’10” and weighs around 130 pounds. His family is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to his whereabouts. If you know of where Cade can be found, you are asked to contact the Henderson Police Department.
Wreck Kills Overton Man, Shuts Down Highway for Several Hours
GILMER — A three vehicle accident in Upshur County has killed an Overton man. The wreck occurred around 3:30 Wednesday morning on U.S. Highway 271 north of Gilmer. Dead at the scene was Robert Wayne Williams, 57. He was killed when his pickup pulling a utility trailer hit a truck involved in an earlier accident. An 18-wheeler traveling north, crossed into oncoming traffic, sideswiping another semi traveling south. The northbound truck tipped and landed across the roadway and was hit by Williams’ pickup. It took several hours to clean up chicken parts one truck spilled across the highway.
Longview Shooting Injures One
LONGVIEW — One person has been injured in a drive-by shooting in Longview. It happened just before 10:00 Tuesday night near the intersection of White City Street and Common Street. The injured man is hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. Investigators say they have a person of interest in the shooting, but no arrest has been made.