TYLER – A man with vision problems has been injured after stepping in front of a car in Tyler. The accident happened just after 2:30 Thursday afternoon in the 8500 block of U.S. Highway 271. The 43 year old man was taken to a Tyler hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
One Injured in Wood County Hit and Run
WINNSBORO – A person is in stable condition at Tyler’s Mother Frances Hospital following a hit and run accident in Wood County. The accident happened around 5:45 Thursday afternoon southeast of Winnsboro on Farm Road 852. The Department of Public Safety is looking for a light colored sedan with damage to the passenger’s side mirror.
Longview Seeks Answers After Spate of Killings
LONGVIEW (AP/Staff) — Longview is taking several steps to curtail violent crime after six homicides were recorded over a two-month period, exceeding the number of homicides in all of 2014. Most of the slayings so far this year in Longview have occurred in a low-income area south of downtown. The string of homicides has also focused more attention on a police department already under national scrutiny for the death of a 17-year-old with a history of mental illness. Officials plan to increase police patrols in the area while also pushing to increase the number of officers on the force from about 150 to 172. Mayor Jay Dean says municipal leaders want to use city and state laws to eliminate blighted buildings that can shelter drug dealers and their customers.
Texas A&M Foundation Sued by Former Students, Donors
MARSHALL (AP) — Former Texas A&M University students has filed a lawsuit against the 12th Man Foundation, seeking to protect their ticketing and seating rights in the school’s $485 million expansion of its stadium. Reports say that the lawsuit accuses the foundation, which is overseeing the reseating at the stadium, of reneging on endowment agreements in an effort to get more money out of longtime donors. The lawsuit also seeks to represent holders of about 450 donor agreements that account for about 1,700 stadium seats at Kyle Field. Endowment agreements allow donors to receive long-term rights to prime football tickets and parking rights near the stadium. Mark Riordan, vice president of marketing and communications for the foundation, said the group will not comment pending litigation.
Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East Boat Ramps Re-Opened
TYLER — Since early Wednesday morning, water elevations on Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East have dropped more than 0.80 feet. Based on this continued trend, City of Tyler Water Utilities staff are re-opening the boat ramps on Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East. “We want to thank the public for their cooperation while the ramps were closed,” said Greg Morgan director of utilities and public works.
Donation Will Help Control the Pet Population
LONGVIEW — A private donation from Alicia Nolte and her daughter Ella was presented Thursday for the Longview Animal Shelter and Adoption Center. KETK reports the $100,000 donation will go directly to the Spay and Neuter Clinic inside the shelter. The contribution awards Alicia Lee and Ella Bleu Nolte the naming rights for that section of the facility. Mayor Jay Dean said for years, Alicia Nolte has been a passionate, die-hard supporter of the multi-million dollar project. Continue reading Donation Will Help Control the Pet Population
Officials Seek Alleged Drug Dealer
VAN ZANDT COUNTY — Authorities are asking for the public’s help locating an alleged drug dealer in the Van Zandt and Smith County area. According to KETK, the Van Zandt County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office says Chelsea Martinez is out on bond and wanted on multiple charges in both counties. She is a known meth user and frequent dealer who has been living near Ben Wheeler, according to the constable’s office. The suspect is out on bond for possession of meth, burglary of a building, forgery and several other charges. Martinez had been recently seen in the area of FM 279 and SH 64 between Edom and Ben Wheeler. Anyone with information on Martinez is asked to call Constable Jordan at 903-520-6825 or the VZC Sheriff’s Office at 903-567-4133.
Shots Fired in ATV Trespass Incident
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Cherokee County law enforcement is looking for a suspect after a deputy fired at a driver attempting to run him over. According to KETK, Captain John Raffield says at 5 a.m. Thursday, dispatchers received a call from a landowner in the 3000 block of County Road 1701 on reports of an ATV on her property. The caller said her husband was trying to block the exit until authorities arrived. Continue reading Shots Fired in ATV Trespass Incident
Child Injured in Fatal Crash Moved Out of ICU
TYLER — Officials with ETMC in Tyler announced Thursday afternoon that Ashlee Regester is out of ICU and is now listed in good condition following a recent crash that killed two people. KETK reports the other two Regester children were treated and released. Their names will not be released, per the father’s request. No information has been made available on Caleb Chadwell. He was taken to Trinity Mother Frances. Ashlee was critically injured last week when a vehicle driven by Carl Crabtree crashed into her mom’s SUV on Old Jacksonville Highway south of Tyler. The driver of the SUV, Dana Regester, 41, of Flint, was pronounced dead at the scene. Pasha Zapolsky, 18, of Bullard, who was sitting in the passenger’s side front seat, was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. Crabtree was later charged with two counts of intoxication mansluaghter.
Final Plea Entered in P.T. Cole Park Shooting
TYLER — The final defendant in the P.T. Cole Park shooting in Tyler is scheduled to enter a plea Monday morning. According to KETK, Smith County judicial records show Rakheem Goldstein, 21, will make a plea at 9 a.m. in the 241st District Court. Goldstein is charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Briana Raquel Young on July 30, 2013. Continue reading Final Plea Entered in P.T. Cole Park Shooting
UT Health Northeast Cancer Facility Accredited
TYLER — The UT Health Northeast Cancer Treatment and Prevention Center has received a three-year accreditation with commendations from the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons (ACoS). For member healthcare facilities, the CoC sets rigorous accreditation standards to ensure that cancer care is patient-centered, measured against national standards to improve outcomes, and also focused on prevention, research, and education, according to a news release. In addition to the initial accreditation, UT Health Northeast’s cancer program received three commendations. They include clinical trial accrual – recruiting patients into clinical trials, nursing credentials – all UT Health Cancer Center nurses are Oncology Certified Nurses (OCN), and cancer registrar education – cancer registries provide valuable data to improve treatment, research, and education. Continue reading UT Health Northeast Cancer Facility Accredited
Baby Dies From Drunk Driving Crash
LONGVIEW — A child who was severely injured in an alleged drunken driving accident in Longview has died from his injuries. KETK reports Terrance Demarcus Crayton, who was 8 weeks old at the time of the wreck, was hurt in a crash on the 2600 block of Lilly St. on February 17. He was pronounced dead on Wednesday at 4:40 p.m. According to the Longview Police Department, at 11:13 p.m. on February 17, officers were called to assist with a Jaws of Life call near the intersection of Lilly and Sapphire Streets. When police arrived, they learned the driver of an SUV had just left a domestic disturbance in the 600 Block of North Access Road. The driver, identified as Dekeshia Charity Thomas, 23, of Longview, hit another vehicle and lost control of the SUV, according to police. The vehicle then struck a tree and rolled several times. Continue reading Baby Dies From Drunk Driving Crash
Kilgore Man Caught following Traffic Stop, Manhunt
KILGORE — Police were able to catch a man after he showed up at a local hotel following a manhunt in Kilgore involving multiple agencies. According to KETK, the Kilgore Police Department says an officer pulled over a vehicle at the intersection of Highways 31 and 259 Tuesday night but one of the passengers ran into a nearby wooded area during the stop. The officer stayed with the vehicle and waited for backup to arrive. A search of the vehicle revealed small amounts of marijuana and meth, according to officials. The man and woman still in the vehicle were arrested and booked into the Kilgore jail. Continue reading Kilgore Man Caught following Traffic Stop, Manhunt
“Loan Ranger Bandit” Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison
WACO — A federal judge sentenced Richard Wayne Swicegood, 38, aka “Loan Ranger Banditâ€, Waxahachie, to 40 years in federal prison for committing 13 armed bank robberies in Texas and Arkansas, including two Tyler banks. In addition to the prison term, Swicegood was ordered to pay $119,815.00 restitution to the financial institutions and be placed on supervised release for a period of five years after completing his prison term. Swicegood pleaded guilty in January to all 13 counts of bank robbery. Continue reading “Loan Ranger Bandit” Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison
Miranda Lambert to Perform at ACM Awards
NEW YORK (AP) — A-list acts including Lindale’s Miranda Lambert, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and George Strait are set to perform April 19 at the Academy of Country Music’s 50th awards show. The ACMs announced Wednesday that Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Reba McEntire, Keith Urban and Florida Georgia Line will also perform at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Lambert is the lead nominee with eight nominations, followed by Dierks Bentley, who has seven. Lambert is up for entertainer of the year, pitting her against Brooks, Bryan, Aldean and Florida Georgia Line, who earned five nominations. The show, to be hosted by Shelton and Bryan, will air live on CBS. Newcomers Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett and Cole Swindell will also perform.
Controversy Continues over White Oak Bible Readings
WHITE OAK — White Oak residents continue to weigh in over objections to high school principal Dan Noll’s reading of Bible verses during morning announcements. According to KETK, reaction has been mixed since the issue first came to light. Social media have been flooded with responses, most of them positive. But the Freedom from Religion Foundation continues to push forward with its cause. A former White Oak student commented that this is a First Amendment right and the FFRF and local atheists are taking rights away not just from students, teachers, and the staff, but from Christians in general. An FFRF spokesman says his group has heard the response of support from White Oak ISD Superintendent Michael Gilbert (pictured) and that it still leaves the district open to a lawsuit. We’ll continue to update this story as further developments arise.
Council Considers Longview Comprehensive Plan
LONGVIEW — After more than a year of public input and collaboration, the Longview Comprehensive Plan will be presented for adoption at Thursday’s City Council Meeting. That session gets underway at 5:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended adoption of the document at its February 17 meeting. Continue reading Council Considers Longview Comprehensive Plan
Police: Five Longview Stores Cited for Selling Tobacco to Minors
LONGVIEW — During the first 10 days of March, the Longview Police Department conducted tobacco stings to test the compliance of Longview-area tobacco retailers with Texas tobacco laws. According to KETK, police say the undercover stings utilized 14-16-year-olds, accompanied by Longview police officers, who entered stores and attempted to purchase tobacco products. The stings are funded through a grant issued by the Texas Comptroller’s Office. Citations were issued to the clerk at each location that allegedly sold tobacco to the undercover minor, and the clerk will have to appear at the Longview Municipal Court to resolve the citation. Continue reading Police: Five Longview Stores Cited for Selling Tobacco to Minors
Affidavit: Fatal Baseball Bat Attack Stemmed from Flirtation
TYLER — An arrest affidavit released to our news partner KETK gives new information on what reportedly happened during a baseball bat attack last week, leaving one man dead in southwestern Smith County. According to the affidavit, at around 4 a.m. on Friday, deputies responded to a disturbance in the 22000 block of Lakeway Harbor. When a deputy made it to the scene, James Preston Bales and his fiancee were standing outside. Upon entering the home, the deputy found a man lying face down on the kitchen floor with his head covered in blood. The man, identified as Bias Ben Lott, was not responsive. Continue reading Affidavit: Fatal Baseball Bat Attack Stemmed from Flirtation
Nominations Being Taken for Doc Ballard Award
TYLER — The Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) announces that nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 W.T. “Doc†Ballard Award for Excellence in Public Health. Officials say this 16th annual award will honor an individual or organization exemplifying the concept of public health distinguished by dedication to the goal of protecting and promoting the health of the community. The nominee does not need to be a Public Health professional. Such service may be in the area of civic, cultural, health, welfare, religious or philanthropic endeavors. Continue reading Nominations Being Taken for Doc Ballard Award
New Information on Suspect in Fatal Crash
TYLER — New information about the arrest of Carl Crabtree. The 30-year-old was arrested by Smith County deputies Monday for intoxication manslaughter. According to KETK, state troopers now say they found an open container of alcohol in the front passenger seat of Crabtree’s truck at the scene of the accident. Troopers also report they found a glass container with marijuana inside the vehicle. On March 4, Crabtree was driving south on Old Jacksonville Highway when he crossed the center line. His truck collided head-on with an SUV driving north. The driver, and a teenager in the front passenger seat of that SUV died. Two more teenagers were hurt. This isn’t Crabtree’s first encounter with the Smith County Sheriff’s Office. He was arrested twice in 2009 for driving while intoxicated.
Man Gets 10 Years for Shooting at Business, Ramming Home
GILMER — A Gladewater man has been sentenced in Upshur County to 10 years in prison for shooting at a business and later ramming his vehicle into the owner’s home. According to KETK, a probable cause arrest warrant shows that on August 1, 2014, John Black, Jr., 54, drove his vehicle into a home on the 1400 block of East Lake in Gladewater. While officers were en route, they learned the suspect had left the home on foot and was walking back to his house on the 1800 block of Cannon. Officials had also learned on a previous date, Black had talked about committing suicide and mentioned he would take as many officers with him as possible. Continue reading Man Gets 10 Years for Shooting at Business, Ramming Home
Fire Destroys Women’s Shelter, Displaces 8
KILGORE — An East Texas women’s shelter is devastated by fire. KETK reports that a blaze started Monday afternoon in the kitchen of the Haven House, which is home to eight, including three children under the age of five. This is a women’s shelter that is affiliated with the Living Word Church in Kilgore. From furniture to toys, everything was destroyed. Haven House director Sandi Heiermann said the fire came quickly and the family members, who have already experienced hardships, now have another obstacle to face. “They couldn’t take their purse or the cell phone or their own personal belongings; they were more concerned with human life and so they’ve lost everything.†Continue reading Fire Destroys Women’s Shelter, Displaces 8
NET Health Issues Rabies Advisory
TYLER — Over the past month, the Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) has received an increased number of cases involving pet animal exposure to animals at high risk for rabies, according to a NET Health news release. The Texas Department of State Health Services advised NET Health that three skunks submitted for analysis tested positive for rabies. Each of these three cases involved a family dog fighting with a skunk that entered the yard, according to officials. Continue reading NET Health Issues Rabies Advisory
One Arrested in February Dog Attack
MARSHALL — A man has been arrested in a dog attack in Marshall last month that led to the hospitalization of an elderly resident. KETK reports that around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, officers from the Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigation Bureau and the MPD Patrol Bureau located and arrested Theodore George Jones at Motel 6 in Marshall. Jones had an outstanding felony arrest warrant for attack by dog stemming from an incident that occurred February 9. Officials say Jones was identified and placed under arrest without incident. Continue reading One Arrested in February Dog Attack
Bipartisan House Plan Moves to Bolster State Pension Fund
AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – House leaders facing a $7.2 billion shortfall for state worker retirement pensions have unveiled a plan to increase what Texas pays but also upping employee contributions. The announcement came at a news conference that included Republican Dan Flynn of Van (at left in photo), chair of the House Pensions Committee. Continue reading Bipartisan House Plan Moves to Bolster State Pension Fund
Superintendent Responds to Bible Objections
WHITE OAK — The superintendent of White Oak ISD issued a statement regarding the use of biblical scripture in high school principal Dan Noll’s “Thought for the Day.” According to KETK, A student recorded Noll quoting Bible verses over the intercom during the morning announcements. The student, who would not reveal his or her identity, turned the recordings of Noll over to Hemant Mehta, a blogger and self-proclaimed atheist activist. Former White Oak students say this has gone on for years, even back in the 70s, and they have no problem with it. They say it creates a positive energy and mood to kick off the school day. According to Mehta, he has reached out to Noll and the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Continue reading Superintendent Responds to Bible Objections
45 Year Sentence in P.T. Cole Park Shooting
TYLER — A Tyler man arrested in connection with the murder of a young mother at Tyler’s P.T. Cole Park has been sentenced to 45 years in prison in exchange for a guilty plea. According to KETK, judicial records show Elisha “E.J.” Williams, 20, pleaded guilty to murder in the July 30, 2013, shooting death of Tyler resident Briana Raquel Young. Investigators determined Young brought her three-year-old son to the park and was caught in crossfire when gunshots erupted. Young’s child was not harmed from gunfire. It is believed that the shooting was a result of gang activity. Others who were arrested in connection with the crime were Ke’Avier Jarrod Wilson-Hurd, Dennis Bendy, and Rakheem Goldstein. Bendy received a sentence of life in prison, Wilson-Hurd was “no billed,” and Goldstein’s trial is expected to begin March 16.
Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East Boat Ramps Closed
SMITH COUNTY — Due to recent rain, Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East are currently 1.33 feet above the spillway discharge elevation. As a result of high elevations and the potential for floating debris that could create a hazard to boating, the boat ramps at Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East are temporarily closed to the public. Officials said once runoff conditions and lake elevations start to return to normal, the ramps will be reopened.
Free Bulky Item Collection Week Set for April
TYLER — The City of Tyler Solid Waste Department and Keep Tyler Beautiful are sponsoring a FREE bulky item collection for City of Tyler residential customers as a part of Spring Cleanup Week. According to a press release, Solid Waste will be picking up items for one week only, Monday, April 6 through 10. They ask that residents place their bulky items on the curb by Monday, April 6. Continue reading Free Bulky Item Collection Week Set for April