Man Arrested after Toddler Shoots Himself


TYLER — Charles McLean, age 60, was arrested Monday on a class A misdemeanor charge of making a firearm accessible to a child. His grandson, Jaden McLean, 2, was at the Smith County bar the family owns when he found a loaded 9 mm gun and accidentally shot himself in the head. According to KETK, the incident happened September 15. Sheriff J.B. Smith says the gun was normally kept in a safe, but the grandfather had left it on an office desk following a recent disturbance — and that’s where the little boy found it. Smith says Charles McLean could get a year in jail, a $10,000 fine, or both. He’s currently free on $10,000 bond.

Jaden survived the incident after being hospitalized in Dallas; he is now home and said to be doing well. Smith adds that the McLean family has been cooperative throughout the investigation. The sheriff earlier told KTBB that Charles McLean’s son was murdered a couple of years ago in a still-unsolved case.

Discovery Science Place Renovations


TYLER — Discovery Science Place, a hands-on family science museum located in downtown, Tyler has been making significant changes in its exhibits and activities over the past 18 months. Now, thanks to a generous donation from the Horace C. Cabe Foundation, the museum’s entry courtyard will be undergoing a remodel beginning in October that will last through early November. At the same time, the lobby and Explore Store will acquire a new look thanks to the generous donation from the Watson W. Wise Foundation.

“Over the past 18 months, we’ve added over 10 new exhibits and exhibit upgrades,” explained Michael Shanklin, executive director of the family science museum. “In addition to the new exhibits, guests can experience scheduled walks with ‘Kiwi’ the iguana, the mascot of the museum. And with the lobby and courtyard remodel, our guests will see that Discovery Science Place is committed to providing the families, schools and other educational associations with the very best guest and educational experience in east Texas!”

During the remodel, which is scheduled to begin later this week, the temporary entrance to the museum will be located at the far east entrance near Broadway and will be clearly marked. The museum will remain open throughout the renovation process, and guests are encouraged to visit and see the changes being made. For information about the museum, visit the website at http://www.discoveryscienceplace.org or call (903) 533-8011.

Longview Transit Seeks Input from Residents


LONGVIEW — Longview Transit, the public bus transportation system, is seeking feedback from residents regarding the quality and availability of bus service. Throughout the month of October, Longview Transit will distribute voluntary surveys to bus passengers. You can also go to http://www.LongviewTransit.com to view the survey online.

According to Longview Transit General Manager Rob Stephens, “We are conducting this survey because we want to hear from the community as a whole, not just from current bus passengers. We want residents to share their perspective on the quality of transit services currently offered, and we want to know what other transit services they think would be helpful.”

The survey is open to anyone who resides or commutes within the Longview area. A free daily pass will be given to anyone completing the survey. The survey may only be completed one time per person. Two forms of the survey are available: an individual form to be completed by residents; and an agency form to be completed by local organizations that utilize the bus service. For more information, you can go to the Longview Transit website or call 903-753-2287.

Man Charged with Sex Assault


HENDERSON — A man has been charged with a weekend sexual assault in Rusk County. According to KETK, on Saturday just before 2:15am, the Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the western part of the county after a 911 call in reference to a sexual assault. An investigation led to an arrest warrant for the suspect, Gary Lynn Jones, 42, of Henderson. He was arrested around 5:30 Saturday morning and jailed on a charge of aggravated sexual assault. He remains in the Rusk County Jail in lieu of a $35,000 bond.

Jury Selection to Begin in Kidnapping Trial

NACOGDOCHES — Jury selection is set to begin today for Steven Gerard Sledge, 43, of Nacogdoches, who is charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault against a female Steven F. Austin State University student last December. According to KETK, Sledge has been in the Nacogdoches County Jail since the date of his arrest on Dec. 13. At about 5:30 a.m. Dec. 13, 2009, Sledge is accused of approaching an SFA student who was outside her dormitory, forcing her into his vehicle with a knife, according to a Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office report.

Upshur County Fatality


BIG SANDY — A weekend accident in Upshur County has killed one person and injured two. The accident occurred around 4:00 Sunday morning on U.S. Highway 80, just east of Big Sandy. Dead at the scene was Justin Frick of Longview. In stable condition at Tyler’s Mother Francis Hospital is Jerry Dyeer of Gladewater. He was a passenger in a pickup driven by David Shearer, 42, of Gladewater. Shearer was treated and released at Mother Francis Hospital.

The Department of Public Safety report says Frick was west bound on Highway 80 and Shearer was east bound. The driver of a car in front of Frick says, for some reason, the Longview man turned off the headlights to his car. The car then drifted into the east bound lane of traffic where it collided head on with Shearer’s pickup.

Wills Point Man Beaten


WILLS POINT — Wills Point authorities are looking for a man who severely beat a World War II veteran. It began Friday night when C.D. Whittington answered a knock at the door. He asked if there was a lady there and when Whittington said no, the man started beating him. KETK-TV reports the suspect then asked for money. When Whittington said he had no money, the beating continued.

After putting on rubber gloves and putting a knife to the victim’s head, the suspect started tearing up the house looking for money. The suspect eventually broke into Whittington’s file cabinet with a wallet inside. He wasn’t happy that there was only $105 in the wallet. After the man left, Whittington called authorities. The suspect was described as a black male between 18 to 30 years of age. He was wearing a blue and white striped shirt.

Tyler’s Bulky Item Collections


TYLER — The second portion of Tyler Bulky Item Collections for the city’s Fall Cleanup week starts on Monday. If your home’s garbage is collected on Tuesday and Friday, then your bulky item collection week starts on Monday, September 27th. Place your bulky items on the curb on Monday and leave them there until they are collected. The items may be collected on a different day from your regular collection. It may take the crews until the following Saturday to pick up all the bulky items.

Bulky items that will be picked up for free include furniture, appliances, carpet, fence material, up to four noncommercial vehicle tires, old toys and other large items that would normally require a special fee. Paint will also be picked up but be dried out with oil dry or kitty litter. This week, however, all of these items will be picked up free of charge. Brush, limbs and liquid waste are not included.

Also bulky items will be accepted from 7:00am until noon on Saturday, October 2nd, in the City of Tyler employee parking lot in the 300 block of North Bois D’Arc in downtown Tyler.

Tyler’s Book Fest


TYLER — At Tyler’s second annual Book Fest, 56 authors plied their wares, and 14 award-winning speakers shared their wisdom. The Book Fest was put on Saturday by SALT, an area library coalition, and UT Tyler. County Judge, honorary event chair, and self-professed book lover Joel Baker said the Book Fest was a rare opportunity for people who like to read, and may want to become authors themselves. Said Baker, “It’s just outstanding to have a great collection of authors, and the organizers have done a wonderful job of bringing this together.” The Book Fest, at UT Tyler’s Ornelas Center, allowed attendees to meet and chat with the authors, check out their books, and ask questions. Baker added, “It’s interesting to hear how those books were put together and the history, the stories behind the books.” The event also offered tips and guidance for aspiring writers.

Longview’s Multicultural Festival


LONGVIEW — Big crowds turn out for Longview’s 4th annual Multicultural Festival Saturday. Branden Johnson is with the Longview Race Relations Committee, one of the organizing agencies. He says it’s not every day that you see “cultures from the Celtic Heritage Society to the African Heritage Society, all under one roof.” Just a sampling of the other offerings: pipes and drums, praise and worship, Mexican music, cloggers, martial arts, African drumming, blues, belly dancing, a smorgasbord of booths, and some eye-catching cars.

Johnson says the festival’s an effort to bring the community together, fight racism, and have some fun doing it. He adds that he’s happy with the increased support. According to Johnson, additional funding “just really, really expanded the effort to get out to the community and let them know that, hey, we’re here to help you come together.” The
City of Longview and the local Partners in Prevention agency also helped organize the festival.

TxDOT Project Updates


TYLER — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.

HENDERSON COUNTY — Contract construction crews this week are scheduled to begin work to add 3-foot shoulders to Farm Road 59 between South Loop 7 in Athens and Farm Road 753, and on FM 753 between State Highway 31 and Farm Road 59. The $5.2 million project let to contract in July and is scheduled be completed in the summer of 2011. Big Creek Construction, Ltd., of Hewitt, Texas, is the contractor. Some daytime lane closures will be associated with the work, and motorists are encouraged to use caution in and around the work zone.

Also this week in Henderson County, TxDOT maintenance crews are scheduled to continue base and pavement repairs on Ranch Road 2588 south of LaRue, and to perform resurfacing operations on Farm Road 315 between State Highway 31 in Chandler and Farm Road 317. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

RUSK COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue several days of resurfacing operations in various locations along State Highway 43 between Henderson and Tatum before moving to U.S. Highway 84 later in the week. A second crew is scheduled to perform shoulder repair work on U.S. Highway 259 south of Kilgore. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.

ANDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform base and pavement repairs on U.S. Highway 287 between Cayuga and the Freestone County Line. daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

VAN ZANDT COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base and pavement repair operations on Farm Road 751 in the northwest corner of the county between the Hunt County Line and Farm Road 47 in Wills Point. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations in various locations on U.S. Highway 80 in and around Hawkins. Crews are also scheduled to perform edge repairs on State Highway 154 and Farm Road 778 east of Quitman Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.

More East Texas State Fair Activity


TYLER – Today marks another big day at the 75th East Texas State Fair. Her are some of the activities:
8:00 a.m. Junior Lamb Show
10:00 a.m. Gates Open
Creative Arts Show (Bldg A)
AgriWorld Exhibit (Bldg E)
Fruit & Vegetable Show (Bldg E)
Eudora Farms Petting Zoo-open all day
Sea Lion SPLASH-multiple shows daily
Swifty Swine Pig Races-multiple shows daily
Tubs Fritter-performs all day
Samsung Sand Sculpture (The Marketplace- Harvey Convention Center)
NASA exhibit (The Marketplace)
The Photography Show (The Marketplace)
12:00 p.m. Carnival and Midway Rides Open
Junior Steer Show
Junior Meat Goat Show
2:00 p.m. East Texas Christian Jazz Band on the Samsung Stage

Crowd Drawn to Hanger Dance


TYLER — It was not your typical Saturday night dance. Over 200 persons spent Saturday night at Pounds Field Airport at a “1940’s Hangar Dance.” It was sponsored by the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum. The backdrop to the event were cars from the 40s and World War II air craft. Music from the 40’s was provided by the Tyler Big Band.

Interim director of the Aviation Museum, Danny Sessums, says the role-playing dance is a great learning tool. “You identify yourself through somebody else’s eyes, looking at their time through that perspective. Then you communicate that to the public and that is the best form of learning and education that there is.” The museum hopes this becomes an annual event.

Lee Rally Falls Short in Beaumont

The Robert E. Lee Red Raiders scored two fourth quarter touchdowns, but the late rally fell short on Saturday night in Beaumont as Lee fell to the Beaumont Westbrook Bruins 25-20. The Red Raiders scored in the first quarter on Preston Conder’s three yard touchdown run. Mistakes hurt Lee in the second quarter as Westbrook took the lead with a pair of touchdowns including Nick Bryant’s interception return of a Joseph Seeber pass and the Bruins led 13-7 at the half.

A lightning delay of over two hours pushed back the start of the third quarter until approximately 9:40pm. Westbrook took a commanding 25-7 lead on an 8 yard run by Dylan Harvey and and a 16 yard run by quarterback Joshua Stump. They failed twice on two point conversions and appeared to have the game clinched. Lee rallied when Chad Reese returned a Percy Johnson fumble for a touchdown with 5:13 left in the fourth quarter. The Red Raider defense stopped Westbrook and Conder threw a 7 yard scoring pass to Marquis Mosley with 2:23 left to play. Lee’s two point conversion failed.

The Red Raiders got the ball back two more times, but couldn’t produce the needed touchdown. Lee falls to 0-5 in non district play. They open district action on October 8th at Mesquite Horn.

Two Injured in Tyler Fight


TYLER — Two persons have been injured in a fight at a Tyler apartment. It was reported to police just before 4:15 Saturday morning. It was reported as a fight in progress at the River Oaks Apartments, 4400 Troup Highway. The two persons injured, a 28 year old male and a 19 year old male, were located at Wal-Mart, 5050 Troup Highway. The 28 year old had stab wounds to his back and the 19 year old had a head injury. Both were transported to East Texas Medical Center for treatment. The case is under investigation by Tyler Police detectives.