Man Accused of Bringing Gun onto Kilgore College Campus

KILGORE — A Kilgore man was arrested Monday in connection with a report that alleges a gun was brought onto the Kilgore College campus on April 4. According to KETK, the Kilgore College Police Department took into custody 18-year old Johaun Deriare Dupree yesterday morning. He is charged with possession of a firearm on school campus, a third degree felony. Dupree is not a student at Kilgore College.

On April 4 at around 9:20 p.m., Kilgore College officials received a call regarding a person who was allegedly carrying a handgun near the male dormitories on the west side of campus. “We take these calls very seriously,” said Martin Pessink, KCPD Chief of Police. “KCPD called for assistance from Kilgore PD who responded to the area with both patrol officers and a K-9 unit to search.” Residential halls were put on lock down while a search was conducted, including a DPS helicopter. After an extended search of the area, no one was found.

Officials say KCPD conducted an in-depth search of the video surveillance system in the days following and captured an image of a person that met the description of the alleged gunman. After questioning witnesses and gathering information, officials say enough evidence was collected to obtain a warrant for the arrest of Dupree.

Second Suspect Arrested in Christmas Gift Thefts

LONGVIEW — A second suspect has been arrested in last year’s theft of Christmas gifts intended for charity. On April 13, officers arrested Sarah Marie Corson-Adams of Gilmer. The thefts occurred sometime between November 30 and December 7 from a storage facility on Jahan Trail. The presents, totaling nearly $20,000 in value, belonged to the Gregg County Child Welfare Board and were intended for area foster children. Adams was indicted by a Gregg County Grand Jury on a theft charge. Adams, along with Rachel Bradley, was arrested at #19 Covington Trail in Longview during an unrelated incident. Bradley, 39, was arrested April 3 and indicted by a grand jury on theft charges. She was released from the Gregg County Jail after posting a $25,000 bond.

Officials Seek Information on Robbery/Stabbing

RUSK — Authorities in Cherokee County are investigating a robbery/stabbing and seeking the public’s help. According to the sheriff’s department, on Friday at approximately 7:40 p.m., the victim was traveling north on State Hwy. 110 when he encountered a truck sitting in the north lane of traffic, approximately a mile and a half north of State Hwy. 204. Authorities say the victim stopped his vehicle behind the truck and got out to see if he could be of assistance.

According to law enforcement, a Hispanic male exited the driver side of the truck, and a Hispanic female exited the passenger side of truck. The male reportedly approached the victim and asked if he could use his cell phone. The victim reportedly told the male that he would have to get his phone from his truck and turned to return to his vehicle.

Authorities say the male suspect said something in Spanish causing the victim to turn around towards him. The male suspect then reportedly approached the victim and stabbed him three times in the right side of his stomach. Authorities say one of the suspects removed the victim’s wallet from his pants pocket and removed the money from his wallet. The suspects reportedly left in their vehicle traveling north on State Hwy. 110 toward New Summerfield.

According to the victim, the male suspect was 5-5 to 5-7, 170 to 180 lbs., of medium build, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans, with short hair, a short goatee with trimmed style sideburns and beard that connect, and a diamond style earring in his right ear. The female suspect is described as 5-5 to 5-7, with long black hair. The suspect vehicle is said to be a Ford truck, year model 1973-1979 body style, baby blue in color, single cab, with a possible exhaust leak (based on the sound of the truck). The vehicle is said to be similar to the one pictured at left.

The victim is not being identified at this time; however, on the night of the stabbing he was airlifted from the scene by CareFlight and taken to Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, where he underwent surgery. He was released late Sunday and returned home.

Suspect Identified in Fatal Longview Shooting

LONGVIEW — Longview police officials have identified the man allegedly responsible for a fatal shooting over the weekend. That’s according to KETK. On Saturday at around 9:15 p.m., authorities were called to a shooting in the 800 block of Dalston Avenue. When they arrived, officers found 38-year old Francisco Roque, of Longview, lying in a yard with a gunshot wound. Roque and another man, identified as 26-year old Jose Amaro Olivarez of Longview, had been drinking, according to witnesses. According to police, the two began arguing, and Olivarez pulled a gun and shot Roque multiple times. The gunman then reportedly fled the scene. Roque was taken to a local hospital where he died from his wounds.

Police are asking for help in locating Olivarez. He is described as having short, dark colored hair and a long beard tied into braids. He was last seen driving a 1998 Ford Winstar van. The van was later located abandoned in Harrison County. If anyone has any information regarding this homicide, you’re asked to contact Detective Gregg McCasland at 903-237-1199. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact the Gregg County Crimestoppers at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.org or 903-237-7867.

Bicyclist Dies after Collision with Truck

TYLER — A Robert E Lee Student has been killed in a Tyler accident. Allen Hall, 15, was critically injured when his bicycle was struck by a pickup truck. He was transported to East Texas Medical Center by EMS with severe head injury, where he died a short time later.

The accident happened shortly before 8:45 Monday morning on the loop in front of Green Acres Bowl. Investigators say Hall was traveling westbound on the shoulder of the eastbound lanes on the loop when hit by a truck driven by Michael Rose, 63, of Tyler. Rose was exiting out of the private drive of the bowling alley parking lot when the accident occurred. Police say Rose was unaware that he had struck the teenager until he had dragged him down the road approximately 100 feet and stopped in the roadway.

In a statement issued to media, TISD Superintendent Dr. Randy Reid said, “We are deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of Allen Hall, one of our Robert E. Lee High School students. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. We know this will be a difficult time for many of our students. Our school counselors will be available to help them cope with the loss of their classmate.”

New Test Helps Identify Alzheimer’s Hallmarks

TYLER — A new imaging procedure at ETMC will help doctors pinpoint key differences between Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Amyvid, from Eli Lilly, is newly approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. ETMC officials say it is the first and only diagnostic agent approved for imaging of amyloid plaques in a patient’s brain. Amyloid plaques are considered a hallmark characteristic of Alzheimer’s. “This is an important step forward in evaluating patients with signs of cognitive impairment,” said Dr. George M. Plotkin, PhD, MD, of the ETMC Neurological Institute. “Patients with cognitive symptoms should discuss this test with their primary care physician to determine if they are candidates.”

PET, or positron emission tomography, scans allow doctors to see how organs are functioning inside the body by delivering color contrast images. Amyvid, which is mildly radioactive, binds to amyloid plaques in the brain. Physicians can get a contrasting view of the presence of plaques on a computer screen. Since the test is new, it is still under evaluation by Medicare, so hospital officials say patients will want to discuss potential out-of-pocket costs vs. benefits. “For those patients who are proper candidates, when the test is interpreted by a neuroradiologist and coupled with an appropriate clinical history, the test can provide important diagnostic details,” Dr. Plotkin said.

Crime Stoppers Offers Rewards for Tips on Historical Marker Thefts

CANTON — In the wake of two reported thefts of historical markers from locations in Van Zandt County, Van Zandt County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for tips leading to the arrest of the person or persons who stole those markers. The two markers, both located along County Road 1117, were stolen in early April. One of the markers denoted a Cherokee boundary line and the other recognized Father Jose Calahorra.

“This is a pathetic and irritating crime,” said Andy Flowers, president of Van Zandt County Crime Stoppers. “The value of these markers, even if you tried to sell them for scrap metal, is minimal, but because of some idiots, we’ve lost a bit of our historical awareness.” Flowers urged anyone with knowledge of the thefts to call Crime Stoppers at 903-567-STOP (7867) to anonymously report information, and if that information leads to an arrest, the caller can claim the reward of up to $1,000.

He also urged people to call the Crime Stoppers tip line if they know anything about other nuisance crimes, such as road or stop sign thefts, mailbox vandalism, or people driving through muddy areas and causing damage. “These types of crimes seem to peak in the spring and early summer, so we urge people to be watchful, and if they see something or know something, call Crime Stoppers, report it, and pick up their reward after the arrest,” Flowers said.

Tombstones Recovered

EDGEWOOD — Officials continue to investigate after three tombstones were found in Van Zandt County last week. Last Thursday, the sheriff’s office along with the Edgewood Police Department recovered the stones near the Oak Hill Cemetery in Edgewood. One of the tombstones is marked with the name J. Kenneth Davidson, the second is marked with the names Frank and Merle Riney, and the third is marked Howard and Alta Sparks.

It is unknown how the tombstones got to this location and where they might belong. The Oak Hill Cemetery has no record of the people’s names buried in their cemetery. The Van Zandt County Clerk’s Office is currently researching the names of the people with the hopes of determining where the tombstones belong. If anyone has any information, you’re asked to contact the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office at 903-567-4133.

Suspect Sought in ATM Break-In

MARTINS MILL — The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alarm at the Martins Mill Store around 3:00 April 3 and discovered the back door had been broken into and the ATM machine was pried open. The suspect is believed to be a black male who fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect also cut the telephone lines to the service box near the business leaving over 100 people in the area without phone service. Video surveillance shows a vehicle passed the store while the suspect was outside the rear of the building and may have seen the suspects’ vehicle. If anyone has any information that would assist in apprehending this suspect please contact the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office at 903-567-4133 or Crime Stoppers at 903-567-STOP.

June Trial for Mother, Daughter on Robbery Charges

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) – A June 4 trial is scheduled in Mississippi for a mother and daughter suspected in the robberies of four banks in three states. Evie Mearlene Herrin, 57, and her daughter, Amelia Darci Crew, 30, were indicted in Mississippi on April 3 on charges stemming a March 26 holdup of Regions Bank in Gulfport, Miss. The women are suspected in similar holdups Feb. 13 at Iberia Bank in Kinder, La., Feb. 29 at Citizens National Bank in Henderson, Texas, and March 15 at MidSouth Bank in Sulphur, Louisiana. They pleaded not guilty last week. An attorney listed in the case didn’t immediately respond to a message Monday. Herrin is retired postal worker from Texas. She had been sharing an apartment with her daughter in Cleveland, Texas.

Child Killed in Accidental Shooting

TYLER — Police in Tyler are investigating the deadly weekend shooting of a young boy. Shortly before 12:30 Sunday afternoon, officers responded to 3204 Fairlawn on the report of an accidental shooting. Prior to the arrival of officers, the victim was transported by private vehicle to East Texas Medical Center. Jaylen Johnson, 4, was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. Investigators say the boy’s mother, Andrea Johnson, is employed at the Smith County Sheriff Jail. They say the youngster got into his mother’s car and found the gun, and accidently shot himself in the head.

One Killed in Marshall Shooting

MARSHALL – One person is in custody in connection with a weekend murder in Marshall. Ronnetta Latisha Patterson, 37, was shot to death early Saturday morning in the 1000 block of Alvin Street. Investigators say she was arguing with Andre Dewayne McCall, 37, of Marshall, when he shot her. Patterson was rushed to Good Shepherd Medical Center-Marshall where she died. McCall was booked into the Harrison County Jail. His bond was set at $250,000.

TxDOT Project Updates

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

SMITH COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform base and pavement repairs on State Highway 64 east of Tyler between Loop 323 and Farm Road 2607. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.

TENNESSEE COLONY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations in various locations on Farm Road 2054 between Farm Road 321 and the TDCJ Cofield Prison Unit, followed later in the week by the same work on Farm Road 2706 between Farm Road 321 and U.S. Highway 287. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement-repair operations on State Highway 31 in Malakoff. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.

LONGVIEW — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repairs on Spur 63 in various locations between North Loop 281 and State Highway 31. The work is in preparation for a resurfacing project later this spring. Daytime lane closures will be in effect 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 edge repairs on Farm Road 1716 between State Highway 43 near Tatum and Farm Road 782. The work is being done in advance of a seal coat application later this summer. 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.

WOOD COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue edge repairs on Farm Road 2869 north of Farm Road 2088.The work is in preparation for a seal coat application later this summer. A second crew is scheduled to make edge repairs on Farm Road 515 west of Farm Road 2225. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

RUSK — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repair operations on U.S. Highway 84 in Rusk in the curb-and-gutter section between U.S. Highway 69 and State Highway 110. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic in two-lane areas.

VAN ZANDT COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base and pavement repairs on Farm Road 47 north of Farm Road 2475, and on Farm Road 1395 between Farm Road 47 and Farm Road 859. A second crew is scheduled to perform fog seal operations on Interstate Highway 20 service roads between the Kaufman County Line and Farm Road 859, on Farm Road 17 between Interstate Highway 20 and State Highway 64, and on State Highway 198 between Farm Road 47 and Farm Road 3080. 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.

Forecasters Hope Rain Will Limit Area Wildfire Risk

LUFKIN (AP) – State foresters are hoping that recent rains will limit the 2012 wildfire risk in East Texas, where drought factored in several disastrous fires last year. Mark Stanford is associate director of forest resource protection for the Texas Forest Service. He tells The Lufkin Daily News that the region is “actually in pretty good shape,” unlike South and West Texas. The National Weather Service in Shreveport, Louisiana had forecast severe drought to continue in East Texas through early summer. However, more than 17 inches of rain has fallen in the Lufkin area in the first quarter of 2012, the most seen in a decade. Much of the damage from the 2011 fires remains. Stanford says another $137 million will be needed to reforest the region, leaving many forest-related businesses idle.

Soldier from East Texas Dies in Action in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON (AP) – An Army Ranger from East Texas has died in an enemy attack in Afghanistan. The Pentagon identifies the dead soldier as Sgt. Tanner S. Higgins, 23, of Yantis. The Pentagon statement Sunday says Higgins died Saturday in Logar province of eastern Afghanistan when his unit came under enemy small-arms fire. Higgins was assigned to 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, at Hunter Army Airfield, Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Smith County Home Destroyed by Fire

SMITH COUNTY — A northeastern Smith County home has been destroyed by a weekend fire and one person has been injured. Fire officials confirm with KETK that they were called out to a structure fire at 1:00 Saturday afternoon just outside Tyler on Morningside Drive between Pearl and Jimmie streets. Officials say when crews arrived at the scene; the building was fully engulfed in flames. The fire was put out, and the owner of the house was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Suspect Arrested in Gas Station Robbery

TYLER — Tyler police have arrested a suspect in an early Saturday gas station robbery. At approximately 1:45 a.m., police responded to the Exxon station at 1204 W. Gentry. The clerk said a man displayed a knife and demanded the money from the cash register. The clerk also said he knows the robber because the robber frequently visits the store; however, he didn’t know his name. The robber fled the store on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. About 10 minutes later, Officer Brennon Ewen located a man at Dargan and Harmony matching the description of the robber. The clerk later claimed the person arrested was the same man who had robbed the store. Darrell DeWayne Wallace, 38, was arrested for aggravated robbery.

TJC Sets Town Hall Meetings on Bond Election

TYLER — Tyler Junior College will conduct two town hall meetings to discuss its upcoming $25 million bond election for the purpose of constructing a new nursing and health sciences building. College officials say the meetings will provide the public the opportunity to learn about the proposed project and ask questions. The TJC Board of Trustees has called for the election within the TJC district for Saturday, May 12. Early voting begins April 30 and concludes May 8. The town hall meetings will take place Thursday, April 19, at the TJC West Campus Skills Training Center, 1530 SSW Loop 323, Room 124; and Tuesday, April 24, in the Family Learning Center at Douglas Elementary School, 1508 N. Haynie. Both meetings are set for 6 p.m.

The TJC tax district comprises properties within the Tyler, Chapel Hill, Lindale, Winona, Grand Saline and Van independent school districts. Portions of the Tyler and Chapel Hill districts are not within the TJC district. You can visit http://www.tjc.edu/bondproposal for more information.

Woman Jailed after Reportedly Firing Shot at Ex

GREGG COUNTY — A Kilgore woman has been arrested after police said she pointed two guns at her ex-husband during an argument Wednesday night. Kristeen Brooke Adams, 40, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon/family violence.

According to the Longview News-Journal, the incident happened about about 10:40. As her ex-husband left the residence, Adams fired a single round from a revolver into the ground. A .22 caliber revolver and a .357 caliber revolver were found at the home. Both were loaded, and both had a single spent shell casing in the chamber, according to the arrest report. A application for an emergency protection order was submitted.

Adams remains in the Gregg County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

Suspects Arrested after Longview Robbery

Longvivew SuspectLONGVIEW — Two suspects accused of overpowering a Longview convenience store clerk around 5:00 Tuesday morning, are now in custody and officials say they expect at least one more arrest. Drew Antonio Davis, 26, and James Alexander Coombs, 36 (pictured), both of Longview, were charged with robbery and are both being held in the Gregg County Jail.

Longview police said the clerk at the EZ Mart on Judson Road was hit in the head from behind. According to KETK, the suspects are described as a black male wearing a white ball cap with a dark T-shirt and a white long sleeve undershirt with jeans and some type of house shoes and a heavy-set black female wearing a black toboggan and a black T-shirt.

Trial Begins for Woman Accused in Fatal Hit and Run

MINEOLA — Trial proceedings begin for a woman accused in the hit-and-run death of a Mineola teen. According to the Longview News-Journal, Connie Young was indicted in the October death of Jacob Burrell, who was hit by a car while walking home on the shoulder of U.S. 69. The event was witnessed by another driver who reported the vehicle left the scene. The teen died at a Tyler hospital the next day. Young, a longtime nurse, is charged with serious bodily injury.

Lies, Homes Helped Hide Kidnapped Boy’s Identity

SAN AUGUSTINE (AP) – Authorities say two women accused of kidnapping a Houston boy in 2004 when he was just 8 months old used elaborate lies and homes in Central and East Texas to conceal him from authorities. Krystle Tanner and her mother, Gloria Walker, each face charges of kidnapping and injury to a child. Their relatives say the women did not abduct Miguel Morin, who is now 8 years old, but claim the boy’s mother gave him away. An attorney for Miguel’s mother calls the claim “completely false.” And authorities in San Augustine County, where the two women are charged, say the boy was kidnapped. Twenty-seven-year-old Tanner and 50-year-old Walker were to make their first court appearances Friday in San Augustine, located 150 miles northeast of Houston.

Rusk County Tornadoes Labeled EF-0

RUSK COUNTY — The National Weather Service says surveyors have been assessing damage from Wednesday’s tornadoes in Rusk County. According to KETK, Weather Service experts have determined that two EF-0 twisters hit the county. They say the damage was mainly in the area of County Road 468 and FM 1798. Officials say trees and power lines were down.

Accused Wife Abuser Back in Jail

CANTON — A Canton man who was arrested and released after allegedly beating his wife severely is back in jail. Kristi Holt with the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Department says Joshua Neal Holden was arrested after his wife, Lisa, hid in the woods for two days with her two toddler daughters to escape his years of abuse. Holden was then released after his initial arrest when he posted bond. But Holt says two more felony warrants have landed him back behind bars. The sheriff’s office says the warrants were “for the same type of offense against the same victim.” Recommended bond has been set at $100,000 for each charge. Holt says this story of abuse is sickening and says despite two broken legs from a beating with a baseball bat, Lisa managed to escape. The couple has three daughters who are in CPS custody while their mother heals.

Longview Police Trying to Identify Robbery Suspect

LONGVIEW — Police in Longview seek the public’s help as they try to identify a suspect in a weekend robbery. On Sunday, April 8, at 2:45 p.m., officers were dispatched to an aggravated robbery in the drive-through area of Capital One Bank located at 1111 Judson Road. According to the victim, she had gotten out of her vehicle to make a deposit in the commercial drop box. At that time, the suspect, who was on foot, came around the corner of the building with a handgun in his hand. The man took the deposit money and a cell phone from the victim and ran west from the bank. The bank was closed during the time of the robbery, but the crime was captured by the video surveillance system.

The suspect is described as a black male 5’7” to 5’10” with a slim build, and wearing a dark toboggan, a gray long-sleeved shirt, jeans, and a gray or black bandana. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Terry Davis at 903-237-1157. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may contact the Gregg County Crimestoppers online at http://www.greggcountycrimestoppers.org or 903-237-7867.

Upshur County Man Sentenced for Federal Firearms Violation

MARSHALL – A 45-year-old Gladewater man has received a hefty prison sentence for federal firearms violations in East Texas. Edward Charles Lee pleaded guilty last August to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced yesterday in Marshall to 16 years, eight months behind bars by U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap. According to federal authorities, on April 7, 2011, Lee was found in possession of numerous firearms in Upshur County. Further investigation revealed Lee was a convicted felon, having previously been found guilty of battery in 1993. As a convicted felon, Lee is prohibited by federal law from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. Lee was indicted by a federal grand jury on May 11, 2011.

Monthly City Sales Tax Figures Rise Nearly 11 Percent

TYLER — Tyler’s sales tax revenues have increased. The sales tax revenues deposited for the month of April have increased 10.86% as compared to April 2011, resulting in a 2.27% cumulative year-to-date increase.

According to the Texas Comptroller’s office, Tyler reported revenue of $2,702,320.08 which comprises $1,801,546.72 general sales tax revenue and $900,773.36 half-cent sales tax revenue. The figures represent receipts from February 2012 collections as there is a two-month lag before taxes are reported and remitted back to the City from the State.

“We are very pleased to see this healthy increase in sales tax revenues this month,” said City Manager Mark McDaniel. “We saw a modest increase last month, so to see this upward trend continue is encouraging. The year-to-date increase of 2.27% is still shy of our budget of 3% growth; however, we are closing the gap and hope to reach the 3% goal before the end of the fiscal year. At this time, we will continue with the soft hiring freeze that was put in place over the last two months as a precautionary measure to ensure we are keeping our expenses in balance with current revenues. In addition, we will continue the postponement of employee pay adjustments until we reach our goal of 3% growth.”

LETU to Host Preview of New Family Therapy Degree

LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University will host a free preview event that is open to the public today, to discuss its new graduate psychology degree program, the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT). The new graduate degree is currently pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, but school officials say it’s expected to launch in the fall.

The preview will begin at 8:15am with a continental breakfast in the third floor of the Memorial Student Center for mental health professionals and pastors to meet and discuss partnerships and programs for marriage and family health in East Texas. The second session will begin at 10:00am in the same location and is particularly designed for prospective students and other interested community members. Anyone interested in attending is asked to contact Gerrie Forbis at [email protected] or 903-233-3210.

University officials say the degree is a specialized 66-hour professional graduate degree program designed to equip graduates to assess, diagnose and treat individuals, couples, families and groups to achieve healthy relationships. The MAMFT graduate degree is provided through a traditional day program in a part-time or full-time format over two or more years. Students may reside on campus and enjoy the full benefits of graduate student life. LETU officials say graduates with this degree serve as counseling practitioners, educators, administrators, ministers of family life and counseling.

Possible Four Day Work Week in Kilgore

KILGORE — The work week might get a day shorter at Kilgore City Hall as soon as the city council contemplates a staff proposal to close City Hall on Fridays. According to KETK, city employees would work four, 10-hour days under the proposal put forward Tuesday by City Manager Scott Sellers.

“Cost savings alone do not justify to moving to a four-day work week,” said Sellers, who estimated energy bill savings of $6,900 by not opening Fridays. “Two of the four communities I’ve worked for in the past have been on 4/10s, and I have seen the increase in productivity. I have witnessed that.”

Police, fire and other emergency services could remain on the job around the clock all week under the proposal, which would launch in pilot program form as soon as May 31.