UT Health paramedic dies in 2-vehicle crash

UT Health paramedic dies in 2-vehicle crashHUNT COUNTY — A UT Health paramedic from Frankston died in a two-vehicle crash involving an ambulance in Hunt County. He has been identified as David Eads, 42, who was driving the ambulance. According to our news partner KETK, DPS Troopers received a call Wednesday around 6:55 p.m. regarding a major crash on U.S. 69 north of Greenville. A Peterbilt rock-hauler truck was backing up across the two lanes of traffic along U.S. 69. The ambulance was heading south on U.S. 69 and crashed into the truck-tractor, killing Eads. The passenger of the ambulance was transported to UT Health East Texas in stable condition. The driver of the truck-tractor was not injured. A citation was also issued to the driver of the Peterbilt rock-hauler truck for the violation of backing without safety. Continue reading UT Health paramedic dies in 2-vehicle crash

Final pouring of new Rose Complex center slab

Final pouring of new Rose Complex center slabTYLER — The final pouring of the new Rose Complex center slab was performed Thursday morning, and Tyler Mayor Don Warren was on hand. He told us all went well and gave a rundown of what’s next. According to Warren, crews will be pouring the walls over the next month or so, and they’ll be erected around early January. He says for now, there likely won’t be a lot of movement on the walls, “but once you do see movement, it’ll be quick.” Warren also said everything is on track. He told us, “It’s phenomenal…the materials have been ordered…they’re being warehoused or shipped, and…we’re still looking at next fall as a completion date.” The facility will replace now-demolished Harvey Convention Center as part of a reworked complex that will see other changes as well.

Water restored to residents in part of Marshall

Water restored to residents in part of MarshallMARSHALL — As of 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, the water has been restored to homes affected during a temporary shut-off in Marshall. Earlier Wednesday, water on South Garrett, Mildred Lee Avenue, and Wingwood Drive was temporarily shut off to allow contractors to tie in a new 12” water main on Travis Street. Officials say the changeover to the new water main was completed successfully without incident.

Gohmert plans announcement on AG run by Saturday, supports NICE Act

Gohmert plans announcement on AG run by Saturday, supports NICE ActWASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert says he’ll have an announcement by Saturday on whether he’ll run for Texas attorney general. Gohmert said last week he’d seek the post if he could raise a million dollars in ten days. He updated KTBB Wednesday afternoon, saying he doesn’t know exactly where things stand but that he will be having further conversations on the topic after this week’s session is completed. Gohmert also voiced his support of the “NICE,” or National Informed Consent Exemption, Act. According to Gohmert, “It says nobody can be forced to take a vaccination until they’ve discussed it with their physician, understand the risks — and then make an informed decision about whether or not to get it. Otherwise…they cannot be compelled to take the vaccination.” The act is currently making its way through Congress. Gohmert joins the growing chorus of people targeting vaccine mandates.

Virtual Meeting set for Mobberly Complete Street Project

Virtual Meeting set for Mobberly Complete Street ProjectLONGVIEW — The City of Longview has scheduled a virtual public meeting for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, to discuss the public input received regarding the Mobberly Avenue Complete Street Project. Officials are due to present draft conceptual designs that incorporate feedback from two public meetings as well as those who work and live along Mobberly Avenue. According to a news release, the project will consist of reducing the number of travel lanes from 5 to 3 to add buffered bike lanes and improve existing sidewalks. The stated goal of the project is to make Mobberly Avenue safe and accessible for both pedestrians and cyclists and efficiently manage existing and future traffic demands. Click here for all the details.

Update on early warning sirens in Marshall

Update on early warning sirens in MarshallMARSHALL — The city of Marshall is offering an update on its early warning sirens. Officials say some the sirens did not activate during severe weather October 27. According to a city news release, “Diagnoses of the issues have since been determined and repairs to the defective sirens are scheduled to be made as soon as possible. Though no injuries or any significant damages were reported, failure of any of our alert systems is of our utmost concern and repairs remain a part of the city’s highest priorities.” Officials also say, “When inclement weather is approaching and in the event of a siren malfunction, continue to rely on local weather stations, internet, and radio broadcasts for pertinent information in case a warning is issued.” You can get more details here.

Palestine man pleads guilty to capital murder in infant son’s death

Palestine man pleads guilty to capital murder in infant son’s deathPALESTINE – A Palestine man pleaded guilty Tuesday afternoon to a capital murder charge in the death of his infant son. According to our news partner KETK, 36-year-old Jerry Torrez was arrested in November 2019 after his 4-month-old son Nathaniel was brought to an ER with numerous rib fractures, a fractured right arm, and a skull fracture that led to a brain bleed. Nathaniel was flown to a Houston facility for further treatment but died one month later. Torrez was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has not released as of this writing where he will be sent to serve his sentence.

Actor, Longview native Heath Freeman dies

Actor, Longview native Heath Freeman diesAUSTIN — Actor and producer Heath Freeman, known for his roles in “NCIS” and “Bones,” has died at the age of 41, his manager announced Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, Freeman was from Longview and graduated from Pine Tree High School. According to NBC News, manager Joe S. Montifiore confirmed his death Tuesday morning, although the circumstances surrounding Freeman’s death are not yet known. Freeman’s IMDb page says he played killer Howard Epps on “Bones” from 2005 to 2007 and Benjamin Frank on “NCIS.” Freeman’s body was transported from Austin, where he resided, to Rader Funeral Home in his hometown of Longview.

Tyler man pleads guilty after daughter suffers frostbite during winter storm

Tyler man pleads guilty after daughter suffers frostbite during winter stormTYLER — A Tyler man pleaded guilty on Monday to causing injury to his disabled daughter during the winter storm earlier this year. According to our news partner KETK, Glenn Caldwell, Jr., 45, was originally arrested in April after a police investigation led to the discovery that he had neglected to get medical care for his 17-year-old, mentally disabled daughter, whose feet were severely frostbitten and had to be amputated following the brutal winter storm in February . He was charged with injury to a child/disabled individual by omission and has been held in the Smith County Jail on a $250,000 bond. A sentencing date has not been set. A sentencing date has not been set.

Well-known pastor faces additional theft charge

Well-known pastor faces additional theft chargeTYLER — Another theft charge has been filed against a well-known East Texas pastor. According to our news partner KETK, jail records show that the latest charge against Jerome Milton is for theft of property worth between $30,000 and $150,000 from an elderly individual. There were no immediate details on that charge. It was earlier reported that Milton was accused of taking money from an elderly couple and stealing from his previous church. Milton has been out of jail since Oct. 22, according to records.

Animal cruelty case in Smith County

Animal cruelty case in Smith CountyWINONA – Smith County Animal Control and the Smith County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office Tuesday rescued about 30 dogs they say were suffering from animal cruelty at a property in Winona. According to our news partner KETK, the constable’s office says about 40 dogs have been rescued from the same place in the last year. The SPCA said they have used thousands of dollars and resources to help the residents take care of their dogs but that the owners still did not provide proper care for the animals. After many visits, the organization asked authorities to step in. The animals will now receive treatment from county veterinarians. The owners of the dogs will have to appear in court in ten days to try to get their animals back. Currently, they are not facing any charges.

Life sentence for attack on officers

Life sentence for attack on officersGILMER — Authorities in Upshur County say 56-year-old Craig Harwart has been sentenced to life in prison for an attack on law officers. According to a news release, in November 2020, Harwart demanded at gunpoint that a gas station clerk in Gilmer turn on the gas pumps, shot 16 rounds into the ceiling, and then shot at a customer’s car, striking it multiple times. Law officers responded, and the incident developed into a pursuit — and ultimately a barricade — with Harwart firing on two officers and later exchanging gunfire with law enforcement. Harwart was eventually captured after suffering gunshot wounds. One law officer was also hit by gunfire. Officials say no serious injuries were involved.

Roberts encouraged by declining COVID numbers, still urges vaccinations

Roberts encouraged by declining COVID numbers, still urges vaccinationsTYLER — There’s more encouraging news on COVID-19 in East Texas. Minimal spread is now reported throughout his agency’s seven-county area — and NET Health’s George Roberts says that’s great news, particularly with the Thanksgiving holiday approaching. Roberts adds that Tyler’s hospital number is now in the 60s, the lowest it’s been since July. But he still wants things to get better — and he continues to recommend vaccinations, which remain widely available throughout the area.

Authorities find body of missing woman inside vehicle in creek

Authorities find body of missing woman inside vehicle in creekNACOGDOCHES COUNTY — The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office has located the body of a woman reported missing last Monday. According to our news partner KETK, Jennifer Reppond, 42, was living in Etoile before she disappeared and was last seen Sunday, Nov. 7 in the Morgan’s Cove Subdivision in Etoile at a friend’s residence. Sunday afternoon, the sheriff’s office received a phone call after three teenagers who were duck hunting came across an SUV that was in Moss Creek off FM 226. When law enforcement arrived, a female, later identified as Reppond, was found deceased inside the vehicle. Continue reading Authorities find body of missing woman inside vehicle in creek

Several traffic lights out due to power outage

Several traffic lights out due to power outageTYLER — Due to a power outage, there are several traffic lights out in the area around downtown Tyler. Specifically, North Broadway and Erwin, North Broadway and Ferguson, North Broadway and Locust, North College and West Erwin and North College and West Ferguson. Tyler Police said several intersections have stop signs in place. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes and drive with care.

Moran contemplates possible run for Congress

Moran contemplates possible run for CongressTYLER — Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran says he is considering a run for U.S. House District 1 if current Congressman Louie Gohmert decides to run for state attorney general. Gohmert recently announced that he was looking into that possibility. In a statement released Monday, Moran says though he loves serving the community as county judge, “(wife) Kyna and I are continually in prayer about when, where, and how best to serve our friends and neighbors here in East Texas.” Moran added, “We are beyond grateful for the strong, conservative leaders in Congressional District 1 who have encouraged us so far, and who will help guide our final decision moving forward.” Continue reading Moran contemplates possible run for Congress

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork updateTYLER – TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this week. Tyler maintenance crews planned to dig base failures on at various locations on US 271 from FM 2015 to FM 2908. A second crew will be performing bridge work on FM 2813 about a half mile from US 69. Longview maintenance planned to begin ditching operations on US 259 North, southbound from Tryon Rd. to US 80. Crews will also perform ditching on South Loop 281 westbound from US 259 North to Fourth St. Click here for the complete rundown.

Governor’s chief of staff chosen to head University of South Alabama

Governor’s chief of staff chosen to head University of South AlabamaMOBILE, Alabama — The immediate past president of UT Tyler won’t be heading up the University of South Alabama. Dr. Michael Tidwell (pictured) had been named among three finalists for the presidency of the Mobile, Alabama, institution. But according to its website, USA has named Jo Bonner, chief of staff to Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and a former congressman, as its next leader. That’s “pending successful completion of a final employment agreement.” The USA Board is set to formally introduce Bonner at its next regular meeting, scheduled for Dec. 2.

One arrested in probe of suspected dogfighting

One arrested in probe of suspected dogfightingHARRISON COUNTY – The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection to suspected dogfighting in the county. According to our news partner KETK, deputies and a game warden responded to a call to Strickland Springs Road. The arriving officers noticed a crowd of nearly 100 people and soon discovered malnourished dogs and dozens of kennels with blood, among other things. Officials said the scene became chaotic when the crowd began fleeing from the location. A search warrant was secured from the sheriff’s office. One dog was rescued but had to be euthanized. 31-year-old Jesus Stephens from Waskom was arrested and charged with dog fighting and animal cruelty on Sunday. His bonds totaled $15,000 and he bonded out the same day. The investigation is ongoing and more arrests are likely, the sheriff’s office said.

Police department seeks input on re-accreditation

Police department seeks input on re-accreditationTYLER — The Tyler Police Department is scheduled for a virtual on-site assessment for re-accreditation, to be administered by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). According to a notice on the department’s Facebook page, the assessment is one part of the voluntary national accreditation program that requires law enforcement agencies to comply with professional standards in four basic areas. As part of the virtual on-site assessment, agency employees and members of the community are invited to offer comments at a public information session to be held Tuesday, November 16, at 5:30 p.m. The public and agency employees are also invited to offer comments by calling 903-595-7207 on Monday, November 15, between the 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Click here for more information. The notice was posted at approximately 1:18 p.m. November 2.

Longview woman arrested following stabbing

Longview woman arrested following stabbingLONGVIEW — Longview police arrested a woman reportedly  involved in a stabbing that left one person hospitalized. On Friday, Nov. 12, around 10:37 a.m., Longview police officers were called for service at CHRISTUS Good Shepard Medical Center at 700 E. Marshall Ave. According to our news partner KETK, when officers arrived, they found a victim with apparent stab wounds being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. During the investigation, officers were told the stabbing took place on Dunbar Dr. Longview officers later arrested Shanika L. Dunn, 39, of Longview, in connection with the case. Dunn was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was taken and booked into the Gregg County Jail.

Two arrested for suspected role in bomb threat made to Mineola High School

Two arrested for suspected role in bomb threat made to Mineola High SchoolMINEOLA — Two people were arrested by Mineola ISD police Friday afternoon for their suspected role in a bomb threat that was made to Mineola High School on Thursday morning. According to our news partner KETK, the two were charged with a 3rd Degree Felony and Terroristic Threat and were booked into the Wood County Jail. Mineola ISD thanked several local law enforcement agencies for their involvement with the capture of the suspected perpetrators.

Gas leak shut off after affecting Henderson, Van Zandt County residents

Gas leak shut off after affecting Henderson, Van Zandt County residentsEAST TEXAS — All city of Eustace residents have been asked to shelter-in-place after they were told to evacuate, according to the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office. According to our news partner KETK, the gas leak is in the Purtis Creek area of Van Zandt County, and it is affecting the Eustace Area of Henderson County. Van Zandt County Sheriff Steve Hendrix said people need to stay indoors. They should keep their doors and windows closed and their heating and air conditioner off. The gas leak has been completely shut off, according to Van Zandt County Sheriff Hendrix. People in Van Zandt County are still being asked to shelter-in-place or remain at a shelter until 9 a.m. Continue reading Gas leak shut off after affecting Henderson, Van Zandt County residents

Two tornadoes confirmed in Harrison County

Two tornadoes confirmed in Harrison CountyHARRISON COUNTY — The National Weather Service has confirmed two tornadoes in Harrison County Thursday morning. According to our news partner KETK, these occurred as a squall line pushed through the area. An EF-0 tornado developed near FM 31 at 12:40 a.m., about 9 miles south of Scottsville. The tornado was on the ground for only half a mile and did some minor tree damage. Maximum winds were estimated at 70 mph. The other twister was a bit stronger and on the ground longer. It was rated an EF-1 tornado with maximum winds estimated at 95 mph. That tornado also only caused damage to trees.

City Manager Keith Bonds announces retirement

City Manager Keith Bonds announces retirementLONGVIEW — Longview City Manager Keith Bonds announced during the Nov. 11 City Council meeting that he plans to retire at the end of January 2022. Bonds has worked for the city since 1999 and has served as city manager since 2018. Mayor Dr. Andy Mack congratulated Bonds on his retirement, saying, “Keith has been asset to this city for so many years.” The City Council will begin discussing the process for filling the city manager position at future meetings, according to a news release. Click here for more information.

Hughes to run for re-election

Hughes to run for re-electionMINEOLA – State Sen. Bryan Hughes of Mineola announced he will run for re-election to the Texas State Senate, clearing up rumors about him running for Congress. That’s according to our news partner KETK. In a tweet Friday, Hughes said he will file for re-election Saturday because “the Texas Senate is leading the country on so many issues that matter.” This comes after Congressman Louie Gohmert announced that he is considering running for Texas Attorney General if he gets enough funds. Hughes has authored several high-profile bills in the previous legislative sessions. His bills on abortion and elections laws have garnered a lot of public attention.

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers looking good, but be sure to get vaccinated

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers looking good, but be sure to get vaccinatedTYLER — The COVID-19 numbers continue to look good for East Texas, and NET Health’s George remains encouraged by the trend. He says, “We’re kind of in a holding pattern right now, particularly in Smith County.” But he still strongly encourages vaccinations — and he suggests contacting your medical provider with any questions about the vaccine. Roberts reminds you that kids age 5 to 11 are now eligible to get their shots. Check the “Coronavirus update” item on this page for more detailed information.

Kevin Eltife inducted into UT Austin McCombs Business School Hall of Fame

Kevin Eltife inducted into UT Austin McCombs Business School Hall of FameAUSTIN — UT System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin P. Eltife has received the highest honor from the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business, one of the most prestigious business schools in the nation, according to a news release. Eltife, a longtime businessman who has served Tyler and Texas as an elected and appointed leader, was recently inducted into the McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame. Eltife (pictured at left with his wife, Kelly) earned his business degree from UT Austin in 1981 and attributes his success to his alma mater. Eltife told KTBB he considers the recognition “a huge honor.” But he adds, “It’s really about our community and all the people over the years that have helped me in business, in politics, and in community service — it’s a team effort.”

Salvation Army kicks off Christmas season

Salvation Army kicks off Christmas seasonTYLER — The Tyler Salvation Army held its Christmas kickoff Friday at Broadway Square mall, launching the agency’s Kettle and Angel Tree season. This holiday season, 43 locations will be hosting the red kettle as volunteers ring a bell to raise money for the Salvation Army, with the goal set at $370,000. This year, each kettle stand will have a QR Code and an NFC tag, which will allow donors to use Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo, and PayPal rather than dropping cash or coins in the kettle. With over 12,000 hours to be filled, Salvation Army staffers say volunteers are greatly needed from November 29 thru December 24. Continue reading Salvation Army kicks off Christmas season

UT Tyler Announces dean for the school of medicine

UT Tyler Announces dean for the school of medicineTYLER — UT Tyler President Dr. Kirk Calhoun has announced that Brigham C. Willis, M.D., has been appointed the founding dean of the the university’s new school of medicine. Willis, a longtime educator, scholar, and leader in academic medicine, has been widely lauded for his commitment and service to medical education, according to a news release. Willis currently serves as senior associate dean of medical education at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. He was previously associate fellowship director for pediatric critical care medicine at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, and chief medical education officer and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-designated institutional official at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Continue reading UT Tyler Announces dean for the school of medicine