Neb. Speaker Says TransCanada Will Move Pipeline


LINCOLN, NEB. (AP) — The speaker of the Nebraska Legislature says the developer of a contested oil pipeline will move its route away from the state’s Sandhills area and the Ogallala aquifer, an underground water supply.
Mike Flood made the announcement Monday during a special session. Lawmakers were considering a bill that would give Governor Dave Heineman routing authority over the Keystone XL pipeline. The proposed pipeline would carry crude oil from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries. The proposed route carries the pipeline through eastern Smith County.

The decision follows the federal government’s announcement last week that it would delay a decision on a federal permit for the project until it studies new potential routes that avoid environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska. TransCanada, the company proposing the pipeline, declined to comment but planned to hold a news conference.

Cocaine, Money, Vehicle Seized from Alleged Road Rage Incident


JACKSONVILLE — Authorities in Cherokee County say a road rage incident has resulted in the seizure of cocaine, money, and a vehicle. On Sunday at approximately 10:55 p.m., Sgt. Matthew Poole with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department observed two vehicles traveling south on Jackson Street in Jacksonville at a high rate of speed. One vehicle, a red 2008 GMC 4 door pickup truck, appeared to be pursuing a silver colored passenger car as they approached the intersection of Jackson and Tena St. Because other vehicles were stopped at the intersection, the red pickup truck veered into the left hand turn lane, and continued through the red light.

Sgt. Poole and a Jacksonville PD officer who was traveling north on Jackson at the time stopped the red pickup truck in front of the LaQuinta Inn. Sgt. Poole identified the driver of the pickup truck to be Milton Cynell McFarland, 41, and the passenger as Tynecia Patton, 17, both of Jacksonville. It was also discovered at that time there was a 5-year-old male child asleep in the back seat.

Deputy Greg Ray located and stopped the silver colored sedan further down the road. He was advised by that individual that the driver of the red truck had discharged a firearm at him in an apparent “road rage” incident, and had then begun to chase him down the roadway. Deputy Ray relayed this information to Sgt. Poole, who then ordered McFarland and Patton to exit the vehicle. As Patton exited the vehicle, Poole reportedly observed her attempting to conceal an unknown object in a jacket and ordered her to drop the jacket. An inspection of the jacket revealed it was a 6.9 ounce package of suspected powder cocaine. The street value of the powder cocaine is estimated to be $7,000.

The adult occupants were arrested at the scene, and a further search of the vehicle uncovered $894.00 in cash. The red truck was seized by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. Bonds set by Pct. 1 Justice Of The Peace Brenda Dominy are as follows:

McFarland:
Charge: Manufacture or Delivery of Substance (Felony 1) – $250,000
Charge: Ran Red Light (Misdemeanor C) – $150
Charge: Driving To Left Of Center Of Roadway (Misdemeanor C) – $170
Charge: Unrestrained Child (Misdemeanor C) – $123.50
Total Bond: $250,443.50 – Other charges may be pending

Patton:
Charge: Manufacture or Delivery of Substance (Felony 1) – $250,000

TrinCARE Selects Mayo Medical Labs for Advanced Testing


TYLER – TrinCARE Clinical Laboratories, an affiliate of Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics, has selected Mayo Medical Laboratories as its primary reference laboratory. Trinity Mother Frances says the selection will give TrinCARE access to Mayo Clinic’s extensive menu of laboratory tests and clinical expertise.

According to a news release, TrinCARE Clinical Laboratories is the largest hospital-based reference lab in East Texas. Trinity Mother Frances officials say TrinCARE offers a comprehensive test menu and a full range of support services for area health care providers utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation.

Through its worldwide network of more than 4,000 clients, Mayo Medical Laboratories enables hospitals, medical centers, and health care organizations around the world to send tests to the laboratories of Mayo Clinic, which Trinity Mother Frances officials term some of the most sophisticated in the world. Through this arrangement, according to the news release, TrinCARE will offer its communities immediate, collaborative access to complex tests performed by Mayo Clinic.

“We are committed to providing prompt and accurate laboratory services delivered with the latest information technology,” said Todd Hancock, COO, TrinCARE. “Most laboratory testing will continue to be done locally by TrinCARE with only the most specialized tests being sent to Mayo Clinic. For those in need of laboratory testing, specimens will continue to be collected either at the health care providers’ clinic or one of the TrinCARE Patient Service Centers. The selection of Mayo Medical Laboratories will offer East Texas physicians and the patients they serve access to the same advanced clinical diagnostic testing available at the Mayo Clinic. We are proud to be able to make this announcement.”

According to Trinity Mother Frances officials, specimens provided to TrinCARE Clinical Laboratories will be transported via air to Mayo Clinic, with test results often available the following day through a computer interface. Additionally, Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists in every specialty laboratory will be available for consultation regarding test selection, utilization and methodologies, and result interpretation.

Police Arrest Residential Burglary Suspects

LONGVIEW — Longview police say they’ve arrested three burglary suspects who also face other charges. On November 12 at 1:07 p.m. officers were dispatched to a residential burglary that had just occurred in the 900 block of Coushatta Trail. Officers were told that the homeowner had just arrived home to find a man coming out of the victim’s laundry room. The suspect was carrying the victim’s generator. The victim told police the suspect saw him and threw the generator and another item into a maroon Mitsubishi Galant and left.

Police in the area were able to locate the suspects in the 1600 Block of Wood Place. During a search of the car officers also located approximately 9/10 of a gram of methamphetamine and a pipe used to smoke methamphetamine. Officers identified and arrested the three suspects, who are all from Longview. They’re Shaina Marlea McDowell, 22; Corey Dean Williams, 20; and Trevor Joseph Warnix (pictured), 23. All three suspects were charged with possession of a controlled substance and burglary of a habitation. All three suspects also had additional warrants they were arrested for as well.

Korean War Vet’s Remains Buried after 6 Decades

ATHENS (AP) — The remains of a Korean War veteran have been finally laid to rest in his East Texas hometown more than 60 years after he was declared missing in action. The Tyler Morning Telegraph reports that Cpl. Benny Rogers was buried on Saturday in Athens amid a sea of flag-waving veterans, supporters and family members, some of whom recalled his mother’s anguish over the unknown whereabouts of her “good son.”
Rogers’ remains were recently found in North Korea and confirmed through enhanced DNA testing.

His family last heard from Rogers in a letter he sent to them on October 30, 1950. Three days later, the 20-year-old soldier was caught in the Battle of Unsan, which claimed the lives of more than 1,000 soldiers.

Tyler Police Conduct Special Enforcement Programs


TYLER — The Tyler Police Department kicked off a special speed enforcement effort on Monday and continues it through November 18. Police say this effort is to promote safety for drivers and passengers traveling on very busy streets and highways during this holiday season.

The Tyler Police Department continues participating in a DWI and Red Light enforcement program being conducted through the month of November. The enforcement detail of officers will be on the look-out for intoxicated drivers and red light runners in the City of Tyler. This enforcement program is funded by a state grant that was awarded to the Tyler Police Department. Police urge everyone who is drinking and considering driving to have a designated driver, or to hire a cab to get home safely. They also encourage drivers to slow down when approaching an intersection with a yellow light and not enter into an intersection on a red light. The Police Department Friday wrapped up a seat belt enforcement program, also funded by a state grant, that began November 8.

Regional Full Scale Safety Exercise in Longview Area

LONGVIEW – The East Texas Council of Governments, in partnership with the City of Longview, is conducting a Full Scale, Regional Safety Exercise through November 17. This 72 hour, around the clock event began at 7:00am on November 14, and will incorporate local, regional and state emergency responders as well as private business partners. The purpose of the full scale exercise is to test interoperability between agencies, to practice use of the incident command system, and to train on techniques such as search and rescue. To simulate how an event would actually occur, the incidents will be conducted in real time with a hands-on format.

Over the course of the 72-hour exercise, emergency response will be staged in Longview and the surrounding area including Gladewater. The exercise begins with a scenario of a tornado that touches down in various locations across Longview. Emergency responders will attend to mass casualty and structural collapse scenarios at the former Stroh’s Brewery Complex, located at 1400 W. Cotton St. There will also be search and rescue operations done by Mounted Horse Patrol at the Swinging Bridge Water Treatment Facility. The former Colonial Apartments on Judson Road will also serve as a search and rescue location.

There will be an active shooter scenario held at the former Foster Middle School, located at 410 South Green Street. There will also be an “officer- down” event in Gladewater that requires a manhunt. Daytime and nighttime aircraft landing zones will be established and coordinated for the removal of victims to nearby hospital facilities.

Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) will perform various search and rescue operations. Behind the scenes, a Base of Operations will be established, incorporating major aspects of the Incident Command System, Communications Inter-Operability, and various IT related events, i.e., WEB EOC, video conferencing. Regional hospital facilities will receive injured patients in their respective emergency rooms. The State of Texas Type III Incident Management Teams will be providing the Command and Control element. Command and control activities, as well as Level II Staging and Aerial Operations, will be conducted from Lear Park, 100 H.G. Mosley Parkway.

Part Of Longview Street Remains Closed


LONGVIEW — Ray Street in Longview remains closed at Sabine Street to through traffic. The closure, which began November10th, will allow for water and sewer work at the intersection of Ray and Sabine Streets as part of the Annexation Sewer and Water Improvements Project. Access to Ray Street will be at Loop 281. The closure will be effective for two weeks. This project is providing water and sewer service to areas annexed by the city in 2009. This project is being constructed by Texas J and D Construction of Bronson, Texas.

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 on Monday were scheduled to conclude base and pavement repairs on westbound Interstate Highway 20 near State Highway 110. Once that work is complete, crews are scheduled to move Tuesday to SH 110 in Whitehouse between Hagan Road and the southern city limits. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zones.

GREGG COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform pavement repairs on State Highway 300 (Gilmer Road) between U.S. Highway 80 (Marshall Avenue) north to the Gregg 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 resurfacing operations on State Highway 64 between Farm Road 859 and Interstate Highway 20. A second crew is scheduled to continue similar operations on Farm Road 1995 between State Highway 110 and Farm Road 773. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zones.

CHEROKEE COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations in various locations on U.S. Highway 84 east of Rusk. 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 pavement-repair operations on U.S. Highway 259 between State Highway 315 and the bridges south of U.S. Highway 84. 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 area.

HENDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform fog sealing operations in various locations on Ranch Road 2588, Ranch Road 2970, Farm Road 2752 and Farm Road 2709. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, flaggers will control traffic.

ANDERSON COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on State Highway 294 west of Farm Road 323. 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 make pavement repairs on State Highway 154 near Farm Road 288 and in various locations on Farm Road 778 between Quitman and Hainesville. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.

Tyler Man Attacked and Robbed


TYLER – A report of a man sleeping at the car wash located at 1820 West Gentry turns into a robbery investigation. Shortly after 4:15 Sunday morning, officers found a 28 year old Hispanic male lying on the ground in one of the wash stalls. He was in and out of conciseness and was badly injured.

During the investigation it was learned that he had been beaten and robbed by two black males and one white female. After the robbery, the suspects left the scene in the victims gray 1996 Jeep Cherokee Laredo bearing Texas license plate number P37VFB. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Tyler Home Invasion Investigated


TYLER – Tyler police are investigating the break-in of an apartment at the Cumberland Place Apartment Complex, 2051 West Cumberland Road. The call came in shortly after 2:00 Sunday morning. Officers were there quickly but the suspects had fled. A search of the area turned up no trace of the men.

The woman told officers she was asleep in her bedroom and awoke to find a man sitting on top of her. According to the victim, she struggled with the suspect for several minutes before retrieving a gun and fired one round in the direction of the man. It is believed the suspect was not injured during the incident; however, the victim did sustain minor injuries and was treated by EMS at the scene. The victim was not able to provide a description of the suspect.

Rough Landing at Gladewater


GLADEWATER (AP/STAFF) — A twin-engine airplane carrying five people ran off the runway after landing at an East Texas airport. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig in Oklahoma City told The Associated Press that all five were taken to a hospital. One is in critical condition and the others suffered minor injuries.

Herwig said crosswinds may have caused the pilot of the Cessna 401 to lose control of the aircraft as it landed at Gladewater Municipal Airport about 4:30 Saturday afternoon. The plane ran off the runway, collapsing the landing gear. The plane, which is owned by an Alabama man, had taken off from Nacogdoches Regional Airport.

Longview Man Heads New Ministerial Alliance


LONGVIEW — Dr. Tim Watson, LeTourneau University’s director of church and campus relations for the Center for Faith and Work, has been asked to lead a new interdenominational ministerial alliance called the Longview Clergy Coalition. The LCC was formed in early 2011 to promote community wholeness and build bridges of communication and cooperation among ministers from a variety of the160 congregations in the Greater Longview area. Membership currently includes about 30 ministers who seek to provide a unified voice from a Christian perspective to the community and give spiritual leadership to important community-wide events such as the Martin Luther King Jr., worship service and the National Day of Prayer.

“LETU is privileged to have a leader like Dr. Tim Watson whose experience uniquely equips him to help build relationships among local churches and the university,” said Bill Peel, executive director for the Center for Faith and Work. “Our new Center for Faith and Work at LETU encourages developing strong relationships among pastors and improving communication and cooperation. We are committed to the local church.”

Watson has been a pastor for 25 years, most recently as senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Longview. His experience, both as a pastor and as a director working in church relations at LETU, provides him with unique perspective as he leads this clergy coalition. “I see the partnership with the university and the Longview Clergy Coalition as vitally important, since LETU’s new Center for Faith and Work attempts to strengthen and equip pastors and congregations in the area of workplace discipleship,” Watson said.

Register Sex Offender Surrenders to Authorities


LONGVIEW – A Gregg County man has surrendered to authorities after it was learned he had failed to register as a sex offender. He is identified as Charles Franklin Williams, Jr., 49, who lives in the 400 block of Alexander Street in Kilgore. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail is lieu of a $10,000 bond. Seven years ago Williams was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for sexual assault of a child. He had been accused of raping a 15 year old girl in December, 2003.

In Lufkin, One Problem Leads to Another


LUFKIN — A woman got more than she bargain for when she approached a man sitting in his car in Lufkin in an attempt to solicit prostitution. It was after she discussed exchanging money for sexual acts that she found out the man was an off duty police officer. He requested a uniformed officer meet him in the 400 block of Locke where Tracey Marie Bryant was arrested. But that was only the beginning of her problems. She was found to have a crack pipe, less than a gram of crack cocaine, eight Seroquel pills, and one Metronidazole pill in an over-the-counter pain reliever bottle. Bryant was booked into the Angelina County Jail for possession of a controlled substance – cocaine and possession of a dangerous drug.

U.S. Pipeline Delay could Send Canadian Crude to China


BILLINGS, MONT. (AP) — The White House plan to seek alternate routes for a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline presents a tangle of new problems for the project, with the potential to sink it altogether. Shifting the route around a major aquifer could mean more perilous stream crossings and put the line closer to populated areas. Major changes also risk alienating pipeline supporters. Some observers said Friday the dilemma could force TransCanada to bypass U.S. markets and ship fuel to China instead.

The company’s proposed $7 billion Keystone XL line would ship up to 700,000 barrels of crude daily from Alberta’s tar sands to Texas refineries near the Gulf of Mexico. On the current proposed route, the pipeline would go through eastern Smith County.

Following complaints from Nebraska’s governor and state lawmakers, federal officials plan to study new routes to avoid parts of the sprawling Ogallala aquifer which irrigates the High Plains.

Shooting Victim Out of Hospital


LONGVIEW — A man shot during a holdup Wednesday has been released from the hospital. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Longview police continue their search for the people responsible for that shooting. It happened in North Longview at the intersection of Kathy and Skyline Drive shortly after ten Wednesday morning. Longview police say the victim was on his way to the bank when he was ambushed by three men.

Longview Council Backs Arena Improvements


LONGVIEW — A nearly $1 million demolition and replacement of the Longview Rodeo Arena received a necessary blessing Thursday from the Longview City Council, which could approve the plan in one month. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the city closed the arena after learning of structural damage.

Public Works Director Keith Bonds said demolishing the arena and constructing new 5,060-seat grandstands with a 300-square-foot elevated announcer’s booth and arena lighting would cost $928,000, likely paid from municipal reserves and savings from past capital improvement bond packages. “I think we need to fix it and make it safe for our citizens,” District 2 Councilman Daryl Williams said. The council could make a final decision on the matter at its Dec. 8 meeting.

Teen Sentenced in Deadly Marshall Robbery

MARSHALL — The final suspect involved in a May aggravated robbery of an EZ-Mart on Pinecrest Drive in Marshall has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. The robbery ended with one suspect being shot and killed by a Marshall Police officer. The defendant, Roy Lee Martin Jr., 19, Longview, pleaded guilty to the charges. The sentence will run concurrently with a 10 year sentence and 15 year sentence from Gregg County that Martin is currently serving for burglary-related charges and probation violation.
In September, co-defendant, Anthony Lamar Harvey, 25, also of Longview, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in connection with the aggravated robbery. The other suspect, Kendrick Tyrone Hall, 24, died during a pursuit following the robbery. According to information released at the time of the incident, Hall tried to escape from the scene by foot through a wooded area just east of the store. The pursuit ended when a Marshall officer shot and killed him. The officer was “no billed.”

Tyler Man Indicted inToddler’s Death


TYLER – A Tyler man has been indicted for capital murder by a Smith County Grand Jury, in the death of a two year old girl. Dramon Rashon Green, 20, was indicted in the death of one of his twin daughters, A’yanna Webb, back in August. The other little girl was not injured.

Green was taken into custody after investigators determined that he assaulted the little girl outside his apartment at 4400 Paluxy. Police contend Green beat the girl after his nap was interrupted by the noise the toddler and her twin sister were making.

Emergency room personal at East Texas Medical Center contacted police. They told officers that the child had been brought to the hospital by her parents and was being treated for major, life threatening internal injuries. She underwent emergency surgery to stop bleeding in her abdomen. However, she died as a result of her injuries.

Woman Attacked with Samurai Sword


LONGVIEW –A Longview man remains behind bars after being accused of attacking a woman with a Samurai sword. Placed under a bond of $10,000 bond was Arturo Rico Navarro, 31. He was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The woman told officers Navarro pulled her hair, threatened to kill her and her children, hit her with the case to a Samurai sword and attempted to strike her with the sword. She was able to escape him by climbing out a bedroom window.

Church Burglary Probed


JACKSONVILLE – Cherokee County authorities are investigating the burglary of Craft Baptist Church, off U.S. Highway 69. It is thought to have happened sometime Sunday night. The safe from the pastor’s study was taken. Inside were the church’s legal documents dating back to 1891. A laptop and some jars with coins were also taken.

Nate Anderson’s Court Date Continued Again

TYLER — Smith County officials tell our news partner KETK that Nate Anderson’s court date has once again been moved. His new court date is set for November 28th. Recently, officials with Judge Floyd Getz’s office said Anderson’s jury trial would begin November 14th with jury selection. The case has been moved to Judge Jack Skeen’s courtroom in the 241st District Court. Earlier, an October 24th trial date was continued to October 31st. Anderson has been indicted in the case of his sister’s murder. Amanda Anderson, 19, was found shot to death in their Chapel Hill home in September of last year. A short time later, then 15-year-old Nate Anderson was taken into custody in connection with the murder. Anderson’s bond was raised to $1.5 million.

Authorities Identify Body Found in Smith County


TYLER – Authorities identify a man whose body was found this week in Smith County. The Mississippi resident is Keith Alexander Grant, 46, who also goes by the nickname “Red.” His death has been ruled a violent homicide. The body, which was wrapped in a shower curtain, was found around 8:00 Tuesday morning southeast of Winona off County Road 353. Investigators said it appeared that the body had not been there very long. The investigation of the death is continuing.

Grants Will Support Innovative Classroom Projects


TYLER – The Tyler ISD Foundation held its annual Grant Patrol Thursday at campuses throughout TISD. The Tyler ISD Foundation has selected eight teachers to receive grants totaling more than $22,000. In addition, the Foundation will be granting $25,000 in funds toward district-wide programs such as the Teacher of the Year Banquet, Teacher Retirement and Service Recognition and Convocation. This is more than twice the amount for grants to campuses and the district than last year.

2011-2012 Grants:

“Brain Booster Backpack”
Caldwell Elementary—Katy Lee
$1000
• The Brain Booster Backpack Program allows students to take home a theme-centered backpack full of quality literature and follow-up activities.

“Red Light-Green Light”
Jones Boshears—Olga Salas, Teri de Jong, Andre Lampton, Amy Mahurin, Hollee Williams
$2,450
• The objective of this project is to provide students with a working model of a city street. The purpose is to teach the meaning of and obedience to a traffic signal, a crosswalk, a few simple road signs and basic bicycle safety.

“Happy Healing”

Rice Elementary—Robin Ewing and Tammani Frazier
$1878.00
• The long-term goal of this grant is to create a year-round program with Trinity Mother Frances Hospital and Tyler ISD schools that will allow artwork from every school and every grade to be displayed in the children’s wing of Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler.

“Seussical”
Caldwell Elementary—Derek Johnson, Johnnie Patton, Katy Lee, Nikki Aubuchon
$2,500
• This elementary school fine arts team is seeking funds to produce the Broadway Junior Musical, “Suessical.”

“The Leader In Me: Building Leaders, One Child at a Time”
Jack Elementary—Kim Hill, Robin Walker, Thurndotte Ray
$5,000
• With “The Leader In Me” training component, this project seeks to teach children the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

“Greening Up the Future”
Hubbard Middle School—DeAnna Malloy and campus population of Hubbard Middle School
$5,000
• This project mixes fun in the sun with learning about solar energy.

“Falcon Leadership Ambassadors”
Dogan Middle School—Janna Dugle
$1000
• Dogan Middle School historically has had the reputation of being the school that does not excel in academics or community service. This year the students will participate in community service projects, school and community awareness programs, leadership techniques and school pride activities.

“Seeing is Believing” The College Application Process Made Clear
John Tyler High School and Robert E. Lee High School—Celia Tucker, Angela Jenkins, Pam Rodriguez, Jacob Walker and Greg McRae
$3375.00
• Applying for college can seem like a maze to those who are not familiar with the process. Project organizers say seeing and hearing the facts in vibrant colors on a screen together with support from the school can enhance understanding and empower individuals to be self reliant.

“Tyler ISD Communications/PR Events”
$25,000
Laura Jackson and Jessica Poe; District Wide Encouragement, Recognition and Incentive Events
• Teacher of the Year Banquet
• Teacher Retirement and Service Recognition
• Convocation

U.S. Delays Massive Oil Pipeline from Canada


WASHINGTON (AP/Staff) — The State Department is ordering the developer of a pipeline that would carry oil from western Canada to Texas to reroute the project away from environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska. That decision could delay a final U.S. decision on the project until after the 2012 election. The decision will require an environmental review – and that could take at least a year.

TransCanada Corp. is seeking to build the $7 billion pipeline, which would pass through much of East Texas, including eastern Smith County. Another part of the 1,700-mile pipeline would pass through Nebraska’s Sandhills region and an aquifer that supplies water to eight states. Two senior State Department officials who are familiar with the project described the decision to The Associated Press. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss the decision before an official announcement.

Longview Officials Report 15-Month Sales Tax Revenue Increase


LONGVIEW — Longview sales tax revenue for November represents the 15th consecutive month sales tax revenues for the city posted at least a 4 percent monthly increase over the prior year — although November’s increase was not as high as in October. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the city collected $1.995 million this month, nearly 6%, or $112,500 more than November 2010, according to the Texas Comptroller’s Office. The figure represents receipts from September sales in Longview.

Through the first two months of Fiscal Year 2012, the city has seen a 6.85%, or nearly $230,000 increase in sales tax revenue. November’s numbers were not as strong as one month ago, when the city’s revenue increased nearly 8%.