Three Named to the SFA Board of Regents

Three Named to the SFA Board of RegentsAUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Alton Frailey of Katy, Nelda Blair of The Woodlands and re-appointed Dr. Scott Coleman of Houston to the Stephen F. Austin University Board of Regents for terms set to expire on January 31, 2021. Alton Frailey is the superintendent for Katy Independent School District. He received his superintendent certification from the University of Texas at Tyler. Nelda Luce Blair is president and owner of The Blair Law Firm, P.C. Dr. Scott Coleman is a dentist in private practice and a clinical adjunct assistant professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.

Two Public Hearings on Smith County Budget, Tax Rate

Two Public Hearings on Smith County Budget, Tax RateTYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court holds two public hearings today as it prepares to pass its 2015-2016 budget. At 5:30 p.m., the court will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget at the R.B. Hubbard “Hub” Center, at 304 E. Ferguson. That follows the court’s second public hearing on the proposed tax rate, along with its final budget workshop, held during its regular 9:30 a.m. session. The court is scheduled to vote to adopt the budget on Aug. 24.

BBB Warns of Utility Scams Targeting Local Businesses

BBB Warns of Utility Scams Targeting Local BusinessesTYLER — The Better Business Bureau serving Central East Texas has received reports that businesses are getting phone calls from people posing as Oncor Electric Delivery Company employees. According to a news release, consumers report that the callers are threatening them with disconnection of service if payment is not made immediately. According to the release, BBB reminds business owners that impostor scams are common and advises them to check directly with the company to determine whether or not a payment is owed. Local BBB President Mechele Mills says it’s common in these cases for scammers to use utility terminology. She says they may even spoof caller ID to make them seem more believable. Continue reading BBB Warns of Utility Scams Targeting Local Businesses

TJC to Hold Hearing on Proposed Tax Revenue Increase

TJC to Hold Hearing on Proposed Tax Revenue IncreaseTYLER — Tyler Junior College trustees are getting busy on their 2015-2016 budget. The board will meet at 11:00 a.m. Thursday for a public hearing on a proposal to increase tax revenues. TJC’s Fred Peters explains that trustees are proposing the same rate as the current one — .199926 per $100 valuation — but that more revenue would come in due to increased property valuations. Peters says the average tax bill would be just under $275, compared to a little over $264 last year. The hearing will be conducted in the Board Room of TJC’s White Administrative Services Center.

Protest Planned Saturday at Tyler Planned Parenthood

Protest Planned Saturday at Tyler Planned ParenthoodTYLER — The ongoing controversy about Planned Parenthood will include a Tyler rally this weekend. In a news release, the Pro-Life Action League says its goal is “to defund Planned Parenthood and to bring attention to pro-life in East Texas.” The rally will be held Saturday from 9 till 11 a.m. at the local Planned Parenthood office at 3500 South Broadway. Organizers say it’s to be held in conjunction with a national protest in over 250 cities nationwide. Continue reading Protest Planned Saturday at Tyler Planned Parenthood

Clinic Gets “All Clear” from Responding Fire Crews

Clinic Gets “All Clear” from Responding Fire CrewsTYLER — Tyler Fire Department crews responded to a branch of East Texas Medical Center following the activation of a fire alarm. According to KETK, it happened at the ETMC First Physicians Clinic located at 6210 South Broadway, near Andy’s Frozen Custard. The building was briefly evacuated before officials gave the all clear. No word on what triggered the alarm.

TxDOT Road Projects

TxDOT Road ProjectsTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of August 17. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

More closures are planned for the West Loop 323 widening and bridge replacement project in Tyler. Starting Monday, the west side of Bellwood will be closed until further notice as additional project work is conducted. Also, left turns from the loop’s southbound lanes onto East Bellwood are no longer allowed due to the recent traffic switch. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid delays. More information on this project is available in the Smith County construction updates portion of this release. Continue reading TxDOT Road Projects

Former TJC Presidents to Participate in Convocation

Former TJC Presidents to Participate in ConvocationTYLER — Tyler Junior College is preparing to welcome back a pair of special visitors as it kicks off the school year Aug. 21. According to a news release, former TJC presidents Dr. Raymond Hawkins and Dr. Bill Crowe will join current TJC President Dr. Mike Metke in leading opening convocation activities, beginning 9 a.m. Friday in Wise Auditorium. Metke says the two guests’ impact “is still felt to this day,” according to the release. Hawkins served as TJC president from 1981 until 1994. Crowe was TJC president from 1994 until 2007. Metke has been president of TJC since 2007. Continue reading Former TJC Presidents to Participate in Convocation

McKellar Challenging Gohmert for Second Time

McKellar Challenging Gohmert for Second TimeTYLER — A U.S. Army veteran from Tyler has announced plans to challenge outspoken East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert. Shirley McKellar says she’ll run for a second time as a Democrat against the Republican Gohmert for the First District Congressional seat. McKellar says, “All Texans deserve great economic growth, education, security, and the pursuit of individual liberty. It’s all about education and opportunity. I, Shirley McKellar, can bring that to District 1.” Gohmert took 77 percent of the vote in the 2014 general election vs. McKellar, who was seriously wounded while serving as a U.S. Army nurse in Iraq.

East Texas Movie Theaters Boosting Security, Searching Bags

East Texas Movie Theaters Boosting Security, Searching BagsLONGVIEW — Moviegoers in East Texas could face a longer wait to see their chosen flick on the big screen as theaters ramp up bag-checking security measures. According to the Longview News-Journal, some area movie patrons said this past week that they were not bothered by the measures, which came in response to recent shootings at U.S. theaters. That wasn’t the case recently at Regal Longview Stadium 14, when one patron refused to allow ticket-takers to inspect her bag. She was refused entry and received a refund. Regal has notices posted on its ticket booth and doors informing people that backpacks and bags are subject to inspection before entry. Continue reading East Texas Movie Theaters Boosting Security, Searching Bags

APRI Honors Ernest Deckard

dekardTYLER — Dozens turned out Friday evening as the Tyler A. Philip Randolph Institute honored longtime community leader Ernest Deckard. Speakers used words ranging from “warrior” and “super-negotiator” to “conciliator” and “comforter” during a banquet at Tyler’s Rose Garden Center. Deckard recently stepped down as president of the Tyler APRI and NAACP; he had presided over the latter group for 24 years. Deckard has also held membership or leadership roles in various other organizations. Continue reading APRI Honors Ernest Deckard

Group Files Complaint against Judge over Marriage Sentence

Group Files Complaint against Judge over Marriage SentenceAUSTIN (AP/Staff) – A group that advocates for the separation of church and state has filed a complaint about a Texas judge who ordered a man to marry his girlfriend as a condition of probation. The Freedom From Religion Foundation said Friday it filed the complaint against Smith County Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Randall Rogers a day earlier with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct in Austin. Rogers’s action had already prompted a letter of objection from Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. Continue reading Group Files Complaint against Judge over Marriage Sentence

Fire Causes Heavy Damage at Recycling Plant

Fire Causes Heavy Damage at Recycling PlantCHEROKEE COUNTY — The owner of a recycling plant just south of Jacksonville reports heavy damage from what multiple responding fire crews described as a massive blaze. The fire began after 2:00 p.m. at STS Electronic Recycling on County Road 1520. Witnesses tell our news partner KETK flames and huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the facility. Jacksonville firefighters said they, along with crews from surrounding areas, were assisting. There are no reports of injuries. Continue reading Fire Causes Heavy Damage at Recycling Plant

Burn Ban in Effect in Wood County

Burn Ban in Effect in Wood CountyQUITMAN — Wood County has been placed under a burn ban, according to local officials. Outside cooking is allowed if the grill is covered. KETK reports that almost all of East Texas is now under a burn ban. Anyone who does not follow the order is subject to a large fine. Go to the Texas A&M Forest Service website — http://tfsfrp.tamu.edu/wildfires/DecBan.png — for a current map of counties under a burn ban.

Woman Gets Prison Time for Attack on Jailers

Woman Gets Prison Time for Attack on JailersGILMER — A Longview woman pleaded guilty to two counts of assault against a public servant and was sentenced to 20 years in state prison, according to Upshur County officials. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Laona Legail Wade, 45, pleaded guilty Tuesday and was sentenced to 10 years in prison on each count of assault. Upshur County District Attorney Billy Byrd says Wade was caught shoplifting at a Wal-Mart in Gilmer in January and was stopped by police in the parking lot. While being fingerprinted during booking, Wade became combative and struck a jailer in the face and kicked another, according to Byrd.

Smith County Winds Down Budget Process

Two Public Hearings on Smith County Budget, Tax RateTYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court will hold two public hearings on Tuesday, Aug. 18, as it prepares to pass its 2015-2016 budget. Officials say the court will hold its second public hearing on the proposed tax rate, along with its final budget workshop, during its regular 9:30 a.m. session Tuesday. That meeting will be held in the Commissioners Courtroom in the Annex, 200 E. Ferguson. At 5:30 p.m., the court will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget at the R.B. Hubbard “Hub” Center, at 304 E. Ferguson. The court is scheduled to vote to adopt the budget on Aug. 24.

Consulting Groups Help Implement CBD Measure

Consulting Groups Help Implement CBD MeasureAUSTIN — A measure co-sponsored by Tyler State Senator Kevin Eltife (pictured) continues to move forward. The state’s legalization of cannabis oil for epilepsy patients has opened the door for the marijuana industry. Now that Texas will manufacture the marijuana extract, it will need licensed growers and manufacturers. This is where consulting groups like the Medcan Foundation come in. That organization’s holding seminars all around Texas to help companies land marijuana growing contracts. Medcan’s Dante Pacazo says, “In our seminars, you may have a grower that doesn’t have any money — but you may have an entrepreneur that has a tremendous amount of money.” He says his group started 10 years ago in Texas — and since the law was signed, things are heating up.

Tyler Man Sentenced to Life for 2012 Park Shooting

Tyler Man Sentenced to Life for 2012 Park ShootingTYLER — A Tyler man who entered a not guilty plea in the case of a local robbery has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Derrell Hampton was one of the three men involved in a shooting at City Park, located at North Broadway and Queen Street. The victim was left paralyzed from a gunshot wound to the neck. According to KETK, a tip from Crime Stoppers led authorities to the suspects. Police said DNA later confirmed the three men responsible: Chester Lee Vaughn, Jr., 23; Derrell Hampton, 31; and Jeremie Deshawn Wheeler, 30, of Tyler. Hampton was sentence to life in prison on Thursday. The other suspects have not yet completed their jury trials.

It’s Official, Bishop is Longview’s New Police Chief

It’s Official, Bishop is Longview’s New Police ChiefLONGVIEW — The Longview city council has unanimously voted to name interim Chief Mike Bishop as the city’s new Chief of Police. The Longview News Journal reports the vote came at Thursday night’s city council meeting. Bishop was sworn in during a ceremony Friday afternoon. He was named interim chief the first of the month and succeeds Chief Don Dingler whose retirement was effective at the end of last month. Bishop joined the Longview Police Department in 1989 after serving in the U.S. Air Force and has served the department in a variety of capacities.

Judge Rogers under Fire over Recent Ruling

Group Files Complaint against Judge over Marriage SentenceTYLER — A watchdog group is not happy with Smith County Court at Law No. 2 Judge Randall Rogers. Rogers made headlines when he offered a 20-year-old man who’d punched his girlfriend’s ex either 15 days in jail or probation — which included marriage to his 19-year-old steady. He was also forced to copy Bible verses. The accused took the latter option. Sarah Jones with Americans United for the Separation of Church and State says, “He needs to refrain from imposing any further conditions that require any sort religious activity.” The group has written the judge a letter asking him to stick to the law. A call to the judge was not returned.

Help Sought after Lawman’s Home Destroyed by Fire

Help Sought after Lawman’s Home Destroyed by FireATHENS — Athens city officials are asking for the community to band together and help one of their own who serves the public. According to KETK, officials say Police Officer Jonathan Hutchison’s home caught fire early Thursday morning. Hutchison, his wife, and their 2-year-old, Maddox, were able to escape without injury. Unfortunately, all their belongings were lost in the blaze. A relief account has been set up at Prosperity Bank under the name of Jonathan & Kelsey Hutchison to help with immediate needs. Donations can be made at any branch location. A GoFundMe account — http://www.gofundme.com/yypsb5jv — has also been established.

Employees Return to Work at Fire-Struck Plant

Employees Return to Work at Fire-Struck PlantJACKSONVILLE — Employees at Century Industrial Coatings are back at work after the industrial plant just south of Jacksonville exploded early Wednesday morning. KETK reports no one was inside when one of the buildings went up in flames. Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the explosion. The Assistant Director of Sales and Marketing for Century Industrial Coatings, Justin Rains, said the company is trying to move forward. “We’re leaning on our industry partners as we put together some backup plans,” said Rains. “From there, we are going to start to ramp up our production and get back on our feet.” Continue reading Employees Return to Work at Fire-Struck Plant

Second Defendant Sentenced in Theft Ring

Second Defendant Sentenced in Theft RingTYLER — A Tyler woman was sentenced Wednesday afternoon in Tyler for her involvement in an East Texas theft ring. KETK reports Ahteuhna Taylor was sentenced to 12 years in prison for two burglary charges, two years in state jail for credit card abuse, and 10 years in prison for fraud. All the sentences will run concurrently. The theft ring involved stealing guns and cars throughout several counties, as well as taking credit cards and personal identification. Another thief involved, Tyrell Choice, 18, was sentenced to 10 years in prison earlier this week after entering a guilty plea in the same court. A third defendant is due to be sentenced August 20.

Tyler Hosts Discussion of Food Trucks

Tyler Hosts Discussion of Food TrucksTYLER — People across Texas interested in the mobile food truck industry met in Tyler Wednesday. KETK reports they talked about the best practices for zoning ordinances and building requirements, as well as a focus on health and safety. They also heard the pros and cons from several food truck owners. One woman from Jacksonville is planning to open up her own mobile food truck park in October. Emily Griffin says the discussion answered many of her questions.

Smith County Purchasing Department Wins National Award

Smith County Purchasing Department  Wins National AwardTYLER – Smith County is one of only eight counties in Texas and one of 47 in the United States and Canada to receive an award from the National Procurement Institute, according to a news release from the county. The Smith County Purchasing Department earned the 2015 Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award. County officials say the continuously evolving criteria to receive the award measure state-of-the-art best practices. Smith County Purchasing Director Kim Gould says she’s honored to receive the recognition, adding that it means her department “is continually striving for excellence,” according to the release. Gould will attend the National Procurement Institute’s national convention in Las Vegas in October to formally accept the award on behalf of Smith County.

Gas Leak Causes Woes for Overnight Drivers

GASLINE_1439419112720_3812843_ver1.0TYLER — Drivers had to work a bit harder to get around in part of South Tyler Wednesday night and early Thursday morning after a stretch of New Copeland Road was shut down due to a gas leak. Tyler police report the road was closed in both directions between the intersections with Shiloh and Rieck Roads after a construction crew struck the gas line. The problem was first announced shortly after 5:30 Wednesday afternoon; police reported the problem fixed and the stretch reopened a little after 1:15 a.m. Thursday.

Gas Leak Closes Part of New Copeland Road

Gas Leak Causes Woes for Overnight DriversTYLER — Tyler police report New Copeland Road has been shut down in both directions between the intersections with Shiloh and Rieck Roads due to a gas leak. A construction crew struck the gas line earlier in the day. Shortly after 5:30 Wednesday afternoon, officials reported Police and Fire were standing by pending completion of repairs. There was no estimate as to when the road would be reopened but repairs were expected to take several hours. Police said motorists would need to find alternate routes and were urged to avoid the general area if possible until further notice.

Families Surveying Damage after Tuesday’s Storm

Families Surveying Damage after Tuesday’s StormTYLER — The Lynn family is one of many who suffered storm damage from Tuesday’s afternoon thunderstorm in Tyler. More specifically, a tree is now lying on their house, according to KETK. They immediately made a call to their insurance company, who gave them some tips on using a reputable repair business. Tyler Lynn was in his house when the tree hit. “I was in my room, which is right there where the tree’s kind of falling on, and all of a sudden I saw a flash of lightning and I heard a big crunch,” said Lynn. “Next thing I know I come out and see that there’s a big tree laying on our house.” Continue reading Families Surveying Damage after Tuesday’s Storm