LUFKIN — An all day argument has led to the arrest of a Lufkin woman. The woman was arguing with her common-law husband. The argument ended when 21 year old Amber Nicole Fipps is said to have attacked the man and stabbed him in the shoulder with a steak knife. He told authorities he didn’t want to press charges. But, since it was a family violence issue the Angelina County Sheriff’s Department charged her with felony assault with a deadly weapon charge. She was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia driving with no license. Fipps is currently free on bond.
Victims Identified in Fatal Smith County Crash
SMITH COUNTY — The Department of Public Safety has released the names of three people killed in a four vehicle wreck Saturday night. It happened around 10:30 on Toll 49, five miles west of Tyler. Officials said Skyler Todd Harper, 34, Lindale, was pronounced dead at the scene. Karol Ann Rank, 77 and Ted Rank, 87, both of Tyler, were pronounced dead at a local hospital. Continue reading Victims Identified in Fatal Smith County Crash
Local Election Returns
EAST TEXAS — In area elections, both incumbents at Tyler city hall have been re-elected. Martin Heines has been elected to his second term as Mayor. Also re-elected is District 6 City Council member John Nix. In the race for Tyler School Board District 6, incumbent Fritz Hager Jr. has defeated Marc Loredo. All three Tyler Junior College trustees seeking a new six-year term on the college’s board were unopposed. Longview City Council District 5 race has been won by David Wright with over 84% of the vote. In the District 6 City Council Race, there will be a run off between Karen Maines and Steven C. Pirtle Sr. The run off will be held on June 11th. And the race for place 5 on the Longview School board Shan Bauer defeated John Preston by three votes in the unofficial returns. Continue reading Local Election Returns
Permit Request Dropped for Planned East Texas Reservoir
JACKSONVILLE (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has withdrawn a request for a federal permit to build an East Texas reservoir that’s been in the works for nearly 40 years. The Lufkin News reported Sunday that the Corps last month withdrew the permit application for the proposed $387 million Lake Columbia Regional Water Supply Reservoir Project. Corps officials cited relative inactivity for three years in the project managed by the Angelina and Neches River Authority. Lake Columbia is proposed for the Mud Creek flood plain, a tributary of the Angelina River, with the dam southeast of Jacksonville. ANRA in 1978 began planning what was then informally called Mud Creek Reservoir. ANRA’s general manager, Kelley Holcomb, remains optimistic about the project and says “in no way is this the end.”
TxDOT Road Projects
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the week of May 9th. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.
Farm Road 1804 remains closed along the Smith/Wood County line due to flooding. More rain could keep the roadway closed longer. Remember to use caution and never drive through areas where water is covering the road.
Spur 164 in Tyler is closed just south of the railroad tracks for replacement of a damaged box culvert. Motorists must use alternate routes to reach their destinations during this work which will take about three months to complete. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects
Saturday Night Shooting Under Investigation
TYLER – One person has been injured in a Tyler shooting. It happened shortly after 9:45 Saturday night in the 2900 block of Baldwin Avenue. Officers were told an unknown suspect fired numerous shots into the front of a residence and then fled the scene in a vehicle. One person inside the home is hospitalized in stable condition. The person’s name has not been released. The investigation continues.
Tyler Business Robbed
TYLER — The Valero convenience store at 4833 Troup Highway has been robbed. It happened shortly after 9:15 Saturday night. The suspect was described as a black male, with his face covered, and armed with a hand gun. He used the gun to hit a woman customer several times. She was treated at the scene for minor injuries. He then fled the store with an undisclosed amount of money. He left the area in an older model four door vehicle on Thistle heading towards Shiloh.
Gregg County Fatality Accident
KILGORE – A vehicle-pedestrian accident in Gregg County has left one person dead. Dead at the scene was Marion Johnson, 62 of Dallas. He was crossing the road when hit by a Hummer driven by Kinzie Van, 50. The accident happened shortly before 6:00 Saturday morning near Kilgore on State Highway 31 near Farm Road 2767.
Pilgrim’s Pride Expands Recall of Cooked Chicken Products
WACO (AP) — Pilgrim’s Pride is expanding a 5 million pound recall of cooked chicken products. Federal food safety regulators say the latest expansion by the largest poultry producer in the U.S. includes a variety of chicken products potentially contaminated with foreign materials. Food inspectors have found items such as wood, plastic, rubber and metal. Federal regulators say the problem was first discovered after the company, which started in 1946 in Pittsburg, Texas, received several consumer complaints regarding plastic contamination of chicken nuggets.
Upshur County Fatality
Marshall Man Convicted of Murder
MARSHALL – A Marshall Jury has found Javonte Sanders, 21, of Marshall, guilty of the 2014 murder of Wiley College student Wesley Blackmon and the aggravated assault of two others. Them, after deliberating just over an hour, the jury sentenced Sanders to 99 years in prison. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the aggravated assaults. The two sentences will run concurrently.
Tyler School Bus Accident
TYLER — The Department of Public Safety is looking into a report of an accident involving a Tyler school Bus. State Trooper Jean Dark says bus 62 carrying about 8 elementary school children was involved in the wreck around 3:45 Friday afternoon. It happened north of Tyler in the vicinity of Farm Road 14 and County Road 340. No children were injured, but the bus driver was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The accident happened when a car hit the rear of the school bus while it was stopped.
East Texan Killed in Louisiana Wreck
SHREVEPORT — A wrong way driver is responsible for an accident that has killed a Harrison County man. The two vehicle accident happened Thursday on Interstate Highway 20 in western Shreveport. Dead at the scene was 32 year old Daniel W. Balentine, of Waskom. The woman driving the wrong-way vehicle was also killed. Her name has not been released. Police report Balentine’s car was heading east when he was hit head on by the west bound vehicle. The investigation into the wreck is continuing.
Lufkin Man Named to State Panel
AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has named three persons, including an East Texan, to the Teacher Retirement System Of Texas Board Of Trustees. Named to the board is Christopher Moss of Lufkin. Moss is president of The Advanced Financial Group. The three were appointed for a term expring August 31st, 2021.The board manages retirement and other benefits for teachers and employees of the state’s public schools and institutions of higher education. Also named to the board were John Elliot of Austin and Greg Gibson of Schertz.
Former Athens Athlete Charged with Murder
FORT WORTH — former Trinity Valley Communty College running back, Tavarreon Dickerson, 22, has been arrested on a murder charge. He was arrested by Tarrant County authorities on a felony warrant out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is accused of the death of his 6 week old daughter. She was found unresponsive in early January at Dickerson’s home in Tulsa. The Tulsa World newspaper says he told investigators his daughter was fussy and couldn’t sleep, so he took her to the coach and she slept besides him. However the autopsy showed the infant died from impact trauma. Continue reading Former Athens Athlete Charged with Murder
Restaurant Drive-Thru Arrest
LUFKIN — Lufkin police have made an arrest and at unusual place. Authorities were told a man was asleep at the wheel of his car at the Taco Bell drive-thru. When officers arrived, Jabroski Smiley, 25, of Lufkin, was still asleep. Officers say he told them he had smoked marijuana and was really tired. He then said, he should have listened to his mother and not left the house. He was arrested on a charge of public intoxication.
Two More Tornado Sirens for Lindale
LINDALE — Two more tornado sirens will be added in Lindale. KETK reports the city council approved the addition in a meeting earlier this week. The sirens were on the council’s agenda last week, before Friday’s tornadoes hit the area. City Manager Craig Lindholm says, “With the addition of these two we’ll have 8 early warning sirens, tornado sirens in the city of Lindale. Lindale says he thinks the move will “enhance public safety tremendously.” He adds the city is grateful for the support in cleanup efforts after last week’s storm.
Longtime Van Zandt County Constable Dies
VAN ZANDT — Van Zandt County Precinct 2 Constable C.B. Wiley has passed away. According to KETK, wiley passed away early this morning after serving Van Zandt County for over 50 years. Wiley was born in Seguine and moved to Van Zandt County as a young boy. He graduated from the Kilgore Police Academy after his service in both the 82nd and 11th Airborne Paratrooper Division of the U.S. Army, serving much of his time in Germany. He was permanently licensed as a Texas State Peace Officer and completed more than 800 hours in police and law enforcement training, some at the University of Texas in Austin. Continue reading Longtime Van Zandt County Constable Dies
Group Wants D.A. off Judge Baker’s Case
SMITH COUNTY — A group seeking to remove Smith County Judge Joel Baker from his seat is now calling for Smith County District Attorney Matt Bingham to remove himself from the case. According to KETK, JoAnne Fleming, a spokeswoman for the plaintiffs, said Bingham disqualified himself through previous actions. “We believe it is absolutely clear that District Attorney Matt Bingham is disqualified from joining our case due to his explicit recusal on one of the causes (ATS traffic camera contract) cited in our case for the removal of Judge Joel Baker from office. Our attorneys are preparing a formal response,†Fleming stated. Continue reading Group Wants D.A. off Judge Baker’s Case
Smith County’s Disaster Declaration is Extended
TYLER — Smith County’s disaster declaration has been extended indefinitely. The Smith County commissioner’s court took the action during an emergency meeting on Thursday. County Judge Joel Baker first issued the declaration late last Friday night following Lindale’s tornadoes. Smith County Fire Marshall Connie McCoy-Wasson said 169 homes in Lindale were affected by the storms, suffering either major or minor damage. Ten homes were destroyed. The disaster declaration also covers the flooding that occurred in the southern part of the county, including flooding inside the cities of Whitehouse and Troup. McCoy-Wasson said The Troup High School and Middle School suffered water damage. They are still trying to gather numbers on the rest of the flooding damage and they continue to get calls daily from people all over the county reporting property damage.
Longview Runaway Sought
LONGVIEW — Longview police are asking for the public’s help in locating a runaway teen. She is 15 year old Angel Nicole Johnson. She was last seen on April 22 at Longview Early Graduation High School getting into a grey passenger car. There is no information on what she was wearing when last seen. She is described as a black female with shoulder length brown hair with brown eyes. She is about 5’1 and weighs 110 pounds. If you have information on where she may be, you are asked to contact Detective Chris Bethard at 903-237-1161 or call 911.
Longview Murder Suspect in Custody
LONGVIEW — Longview police have arrested a suspect in a murder in January, 2015. Arrested earlier this week was Aaron Undria McCoy, 24, of Longview. He is accused in the death of Garrett Dawn Neal, 30. He was found shot to death in a home in the 1700 Block of Sandlin Street. Police say the arrest followed a tip. After corroborating the information, they obtained an arrest warrant for McCoy. He remains in the Gregg County jail.
One Dead in Smith County Wreck
TYLER — The Department of Public Safety says a medical condition may have caused a fatal Smith County accident. The victim is identified as 66 year old Jerrell Willie Goodson of Tyler. He was killed when his truck left the road and hit a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident occurred shortly before 5:45 Wednesday afternoon near the intersection of County Roads 1141 and 1140, southwest of Tyler
Elder Abuse in Texas
TYLER — May is Elder Abuse Prevention Month. In the last fiscal year in Texas, 43,759 cases of elder abuse were confirmed. In Smith County, 780 elder abuse and disabled adults cases have been investigated with 585 validated and action is being taken. Smith County Adult Protective Services Board member Jenny Wells says it’s not all physical or mental abuse. There is also financial exploitation abuse. Self-neglect is a major issue for the elderly And the elder population in Texas is growing. There are over 3 million people in Texas who are 65 or older and nearly 2 million people who have a disability and are eligible for Adult Protective Services. Wells says you can report suspected cases of elder abuse on line at http://www.txabusehotline.org or you can call 1-800-252-5400.
UT Tyler Presidential Search Advisory Committee Named
AUSTIN — A committee to advise The University of Texas System Board of Regents on the selection of a president for UT Tyler was announced Thursday by Regents’ Chairman Paul L. Foster, according to a UT System news release. The UT Tyler presidential search advisory committee will make recommendations on possible successors to Rodney H. Mabry, Ph.D., who announced in February his plans to retire at the end of 2016. The search advisory committee will be asked to present names of potential candidates to the board, which will make the final decision. Continue reading UT Tyler Presidential Search Advisory Committee Named
One Dead in Smith County Crash
SMITH COUNTY — One person is dead following a one-vehicle crash near Tyler. According to KETK, DPS says around 6 p.m. Wednesday, a truck near the intersection of Smith County Roads 1141 and 1140 hit a tree. A man died at the scene. A trooper at the site said it appears the man had a medical condition that may have caused the crash.
Tyler Holds Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
TYLER — The usual big crowd was on hand once again for Tyler’s 25th Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast at Harvey Convention Center, part of the National Day of Prayer. Mayor Martin Heines singled out local faith-based and nonprofit organizations for special thanks, noting that local government can’t do it all. Prayers were offered up for various segments of the community, and special music was also featured.. Heines closed it out with with a prayer for the community from Rabbi Alan Learner, specifically targeting those in need and those who serve. The prayer said, in part, “May God give strength to all of us to bring about change to better the lives of all our citizens; to eliminate hatred, bigotry, and vice.”
Manziel Ordered to Stay Away from Accuser
DALLAS (AP/Staff) – A Dallas judge has ordered former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel to have no contact with the alleged victim in his domestic violence case. The Tyler native was in court less than 15 minutes Thursday as Judge Roberto Canas set conditions for his release on $1,500 bond. Manziel cannot contact ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley, nor can he be in possession of any firearms. The Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M was indicted last month after Crowley said he hit her and threatened to kill her in January. No plea was entered, but defense attorney Robert Hinton says Manziel plans to plead not guilty. The 23-year-old Manziel faces a misdemeanor that carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. A status hearing was set for June 24.
Adrian Peterson Donating $100K to Flood Relief in Hometown
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Adrian Peterson is donating $100,000 toward relief efforts after flooding ravaged his hometown of Palestine. And the Minnesota Vikings running back is asking others to help as well. Peterson is teaming up with the Salvation Army on a fundraising campaign. Six Palestine residents died, including four children and a high school classmate of Peterson’s, in the floods that hit Texas on Saturday. Peterson says it’s been heartbreaking to see his working class hometown suffer such devastating loss of life and property damage. He says he is working to get food and water to the region as quickly as possible for those in need. Continue reading Adrian Peterson Donating $100K to Flood Relief in Hometown
Tyler Police Search for Armed Robbers
TYLER — Tyler Police are investigating a reported robbery Wednesday night. According to authorities, just after 9:00 at the Broadstone Apartments, on south Broadway, two teenagers said three suspects, one with a handgun, knocked on the door and forced their way into the apartment. The victims were told to go to a back bedroom while the suspects reportedly stole electronics, then fled the scene. No injuries were reported. The suspects were described as light skinned black males in their late teens or early 20’s. The suspect carrying the handgun was said to be wearing a red/orange jacket, gray pants, black and white Adidas shoes and a dark colored bandana tied around his face. One of the other suspects was said to be wearing a Star Wars backpack. Continue reading Tyler Police Search for Armed Robbers
