Longview MLK Activities

LONGVIEW — The MLK Planning Committee, the City of Longview, and other community sponsors honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with the annual MLK Citywide Celebration. Under the theme “One Community, One Dream,” several events were held, including a couple on Monday:
*The 1st Annual Table of Brotherhood Breakfast from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. at Johnny Cace’s Seafood and Steakhouse, 1501 East Marshall Avenue.
*The MLK March at 11:15 a.m. from the Broughton Recreation Center to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 306 South MLK Boulevard. Event planners held a Memorial Service at noon, sponsored by the Longview Area Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance.

Volunteers Save County $74,000 in 2010


TYLER — A group of volunteers saved Smith County taxpayers just over $74,000 in unpaid labor hours in 2010. That’s the word from Smith County Volunteer Coordinator Alicia Armstrong. The group of 27 volunteers provides a variety of services for various departments, including converting paper records to electronic files, clerical work, staff support, and archiving for the sheriff’s department, Commissioners Court, justice of the peace offices, and many more.

In the month of December alone, according to officials, Smith County volunteers logged a total of 321 hours at a value of $6,692 to the county. Since the volunteer program began in 2009, volunteers have put in more than 4,700 hours at an estimated value of $99,000 to the county. The oldest member of the volunteer group, 95-year-old George Mason, leads the volunteers in work hours logged, with just over 600 at the end of 2010.

Smith County is currently searching for volunteers interested in working at the Constable/Justice of the Peace Office, Pct. 4 in Winona. For more information on how to volunteer for this position or any volunteer service for Smith County, you can contact Armstrong at 903-590-2786.

Students Conquer Challenge on Teacher’s Last Day

TYLER — What do you give someone as a retirement gift after 40 years in the classroom? Tom Rhodes, fourth grade teacher at Tyler’s Douglas Elementary, knew exactly what he wanted as a retirement gift from his students. Rhodes challenged his students to read six million words. The students ended up reading 6,079,472 words. “They had individual goals and I give them all of the credit,” Rhodes said. “These are the most awesome readers I have ever had! And I had the good fortune to be their teacher. There is nothing in life they cannot accomplish. I couldn’t be happier. They busted the goal!”

Friday was Rhodes’s last day with Tyler ISD. He has been with the school district for 35 of his 40 years in education as a teacher at Camp Tyler, Hogg Middle School and Douglas Elementary. Rhodes is looking forward to his retirement, especially spending a lot of time with his young grandson and reading to him.

Retirement Reception for Police Chief McCaleb


LONGVIEW — A retirement reception will be held for Longview Chief of Police J.B. McCaleb from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., Thursday, January 20. The recognition presentation will occur at 4:30 p.m. The event is open to the public and will be held at the Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex, 100 Grand Blvd. Chief McCaleb has served in law enforcement for 35 years, including 32 years with the Longview Police Department. He has served as Chief of Police since 2003.

TISD 2011 High School Graduation Schedule


TYLER — Tyler ISD graduation plans have been finalized for the 2010-2011 school year. A coin toss determined the schedule for both high school campuses. The schedule is as follows:

Robert E. Lee High School Graduation
Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium – Friday, June 3, 2011 8:00 p.m.

Robert E. Lee High School Contingency Plan
Outdoor Contingency Plan Options for Inclement Weather:
#1-Rose Stadium Saturday, June 4 10:00 a.m.
#2-Rose Stadium Saturday, June 4 2:00 p.m.
#3-Rose Stadium Sunday, June 5 5:00 p.m.

John Tyler High School Graduation
Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium – Saturday, June 4, 2011 8:00 p.m.

John Tyler High School Contingency Plan
Outdoor Contingency Plan Options for Inclement Weather:
#1-Rose Stadium Sunday, June 5 2:00 p.m.
#2-Rose Stadium Sunday, June 5 5:00 p.m.
#3-Rose Stadium Sunday, June 5 8:00 p.m.

Final Contingency
In the event that both graduations are cancelled due to inclement weather on Friday and Saturday, and bad weather is forecast for Sunday as well:

Both campuses would graduate at TJC Wagstaff Gym on Sunday, June 5:
Robert E. Lee High School at 2:00 p.m.
John Tyler High School at 6:00 p.m.
Any decision to move to Wagstaff would be made by 8:00 a.m. Sunday.

Those concerned are asked to please pay special attention to the contingency plans for both campuses that address alternate dates, times, and locations in the event of inclement weather. Contingency information will be distributed at each campus to all seniors with other graduation material. If there are any questions regarding graduation, school officials say please contact your campus principal or the district office at 903-262-1007.

Church Reopens after Fire

SMITH COUNTY — Almost a year after being destroyed by arsonists, Smith County’s Dover Baptist Church has its first service in its new home today. The church was burned to the ground on February 8 of last year by convicted arsonists Jason Bourque and Daniel McAlister. KETK reports Dover Baptist will also have an official dedication of its new facility on February 6 at 2:00.

Authorities Seize Truck Stop Assets


MARSHALL – Authorities have seized the assets of the National Truck Stop off Interstate 20 in Harrison County for failure to make payments. Employees say their checks have been bouncing and the owners owe thousands of dollars in taxes. Employees say one of the owners, Imran Khan, has spent the last few days cleaning the place out and taking money from the registers along with other items. Officials with the Harrison County Sheriffs Department tell our news partner KETK that the truck stop owes over $62,000. Authorities say Khan was gone before they got to the scene and they are now searching for him. The case remains under investigation.

Police Arrest Suspect in Burglary, Assault


TYLER — Tyler police have arrested a suspect in a burglary and assault that occurred early Saturday. At approximately 3:42 a.m., police received a telephone call regarding an assault that occurred at a residence at 2408 Plume Dr. As officers arrived on scene they were told that the suspect had entered the victim’s residence through a back bedroom window. Police say once inside the residence, the suspect struck the victim with a crowbar before attacking a second victim with the same crowbar. During a struggle for the crowbar, the suspect allegedly pulled a large kitchen knife from his person and reportedly began attacking the second victim with the weapon.

According to a police news release, as this was occurring, the first victim retrieved a firearm and fired once at the suspect; police say it is unknown whether the suspect was hit. According to authorities, the suspect then turned his attention back towards the first victim, and they reportedly began wrestling over the firearm. Police say in the process, the suspect managed to take the firearm from the victim but was unable to use the weapon before both victims fled the scene. Immediately following this, according to police, the suspect fled the scene in a 2002 maroon Impala.

The arrest happened after a warrant was obtained on Corey Jermaine Latham for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon against a family member, a first degree felony. Judge Kennedy Christie Kennedy set bond at $500,000. Latham was arrested after he came to the Tyler Police Building at 711 W. Ferguson at about 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000.

Nacogdoches Man Guilty in Murder Scheme


BEAUMONT – A 29-year-old Nacogdoches man pleaded guilty Friday to charges related to a double homicide which took place in Nacogdoches in August 2007. Charles Cameron Frazier, aka “Mojo,” pleaded guilty to committing a violent crime in aid of racketeering activity. The plea came in Beaumont before U.S. District Judge Marcia Crone. Specifically, Frazier admitted that he had participated in the murders of David Mitchamore and Christy Rochelle Brown.

According to information presented in court, Frazier was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT), a powerful race-based state-wide organization that operates inside and outside of state and federal prisons throughout Texas and the United States. Authorities say the ABT enforces its rules and promotes discipline among its members, prospects and associates through murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, assault, robbery and threats against those who violate the rules or pose a threat to the enterprise. Authorities say members, and often associates, are required to follow the orders of higher-ranking members, often referred to as “direct orders.”

According to court documents, David Mitchamore, aka “Super Dave,” an ABT member, and his girlfriend, Christie Rochelle Brown, were murdered as a result of a “direct order” by members of the ABT because of Mitchamore’s failure to repay an outstanding debt he allegedly owed to an Aryan Brotherhood general. The bodies of Mitchamore and Brown were discovered in Nacogdoches County on Aug. 10, 2007.

U.S. Attorney John Bales expressed his appreciation for what he termed the hard work performed by so many officers and agents, saying, “While this guilty plea is a very significant step in the process of addressing this savage crime and in dismantling the ABT, there is much work left to be done. But we will not rest until all those responsible for these senseless murders have been brought to justice. We are ever mindful about the loss experienced by the victims’ family; they continue to have our deepest sympathy.” Frazier faces life in prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.

Four Arrested on Narcotics Charges, Warrants


LONGVIEW — Longview police say four men from the area have been arrested on narcotics charges and warrants. On January 13 at approximately 3:45 P.M., officers responded to assist the United States Marshal’s Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force in apprehending a suspect who had allegedly fled from authorities on two prior occasions. Officers were called to a location in the 1800 Block of Nimrod Trail. There, they assisted in the arrest of three suspects.

The first, identified as Christopher Carl Lindsay, 40, of Longview, was arrested on three outstanding city warrants and Possession of a Controlled Substance less than1 gram. The second subject, Dennis Ray Seals Jr, 32, of Longview, was arrested on a Marion County warrant for Felony Abuse/Child Neglect.

The third subject, Michael Henry Goodson, 38, a transient, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance over 4 grams but less than 200 grams, Evading Arrest and Detention, Violation of Parole warrant, and an Upshur County warrant for Manufacturing/Delivery of a Controlled Substance over 4 grams less than 200 grams. Also arrested in a related traffic stop was Gary Bradshaw, Jr., 29, of Diana. Bradshaw’s charges included Driving While License Invalid and Possession of a Controlled Substance over 4 grams but less than 200 grams. All four suspects were booked into the Gregg County Jail on their respective charges.

Longview Residents Robbed at Gunpoint

LONGVIEW — Longview police seek the public’s help solving a robbery. Around 7 p.m. Thursday, officers were dispatched to a robbery already occurred in the 3600 Block of McCann Road. Upon arrival officers were told two unidentified black males, with handguns, entered the unlocked residence and demanded money and other property. One suspect was described as 30 to 35 years old, approximately 5’6” to 5’7”, wearing a blue Lacoste jacket. The other suspect was described as 20 to 25 years old, 6’2” to 6’3”, wearing a white jacket and Michael Jordan tennis shoes. The suspects left the location in an unknown direction. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Longview Police Department at (903) 237-1199.

Smith County Prisoners Move Again


TYLER — Some Smith County prisoners are on the road again. Because of overcrowding, Smith County inmates are sent to jails in neighboring counties. The Gregg County Jail failed inspection in December — so inmates there were sent to Upshur County’s jail. Now, Sheriff J.B. Smith tells KETK Upshur County also failed its jail inspection. So 21 Smith County prisoners were transferred from Upshur to Henderson County.

Fire Damages Home

SMITH COUNTY — Smith County Fire Officials say a structure fire on CR 244 was caused by an electrical overload in a bedroom of a house. Three people live in the house, a woman and her two children, but they were not at home at the time. Authorities say there is heavy smoke damage to the house, but the home is intact. The family will be staying elsewhere while repairs are made.

Five LHS Students Awarded $109,000 Scholarships

LINDALE — Five Lindale High School students were each awarded $109,000 Post 9-11 GI Bill scholarships Wednesday from the U.S. Navy. Alexander Jamieson, Jessica Berry, Nathan Gray, Seandrea Williams and Lydia Olsen accepted their awards from Petty Officer David Rodriguez. The money will be used to pay for full tuition and books for each student as they begin their post-high school education. In return for their scholarships, students will be obligated to a 4-6 year enlistment with the Navy, depending on which career each student chooses.

Injured Tyler Man Jailed After Rollover Accident


TYLER — Tyler Police are called to the scene of a rollover accident early Friday morning and make an arrest. It happened around 12:00 at Highway 271 and Highway 155 going to Winona. Tyler police Sgt. Matt Smyser says 31-year-old Lucas White of Tyler, the man involved in the accident, was driving while intoxicated. He reportedly lost control of his vehicle causing it to roll. Reports show that he was wearing a seat belt. He did suffer injuries and was taken to East Texas Medical Center. The man has been charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

New Charges Filed in Rusk County Hunting Accident

HENDERSON – The hunter who shot a man he thought was a deer has been named in an arrest warrant for criminal negligent homicide. Rodney Connally, 54, of Ft. Worth, was first charged with unlawful possession of a firearm in the death of Louis N. Conner. After the sheriff’s department completed its investigation, the material was presented to the district attorney’s office. It was then the arrest warrant was issued for Connally.

Phase I Design Work Complete on The Park of East Texas


TYLER — The Park of East Texas, Inc., has completed design work on Phase I of the planned entertainment complex known as The Park of East Texas. Park officials term the move a significant step toward fulfilling the vision set forth by the former East Texas State Fair Association board of directors.

“The Park, as it has come to be known, is an entertainment and conference development located in west Tyler. The Phase I plan includes an event center, meeting rooms, exhibit space and ballrooms. The event center will have 4,500 fixed seats with the ability to increase to 8,000 when floor seating is utilized,” said John E. Sykes, President and CEO of The Park of East Texas, Inc. “To accommodate the needs of local education institutions, business development and the growing economy, the board of directors of The Park of East Texas, Inc. initiated a search for a design team to establish a master plan for The Park. The search led to a collaborative effort between Tyler-based firm Ron Mabry Architects and GH2 Equestrian Architects of Oklahoma.”

The need for such a development has been explored in the Tyler community for decades; the recent findings of The Industry Growth Initiative and a local survey by the Tyler Convention and Visitors’ Bureau have reiterated the desire from the community for such a development. “The configuration of Phase I is now complete. In a cooperative endeavor with local entities, the first phase is being broken into sub-phases to best meet the needs of the community in the most efficient manner,” continued Sykes. Lonny Uzzell, Board of Directors Treasurer, says he recognizes the importance a project such as The Park can and will mean to the community. “A project of this scale will have significant impact on the local economy and will require a public/private partnership to commence construction,” says Uzzell.

Officials say The Park of East Texas will attract national tours, conventions and tradeshows in addition to national and regional equestrian events. They say The Park will create commerce for Tyler and East Texas through the development process and as the complex is utilized for various events. Phase I economic impact during construction is predicted to generate over $50 million according to an economic impact study prepared by Impact DataSource from Austin, Texas.

Tyler Sales Tax Collections Continue to Rebound

TYLER — Information from the Texas Comptroller indicates that total City of Tyler sales tax revenues deposited for the month of January have increased 9.34 percent as compared to January 2010, resulting in a 4.98 percent cumulative year-to-date increase. The reported revenue of $2,710,337.24 is comprised of $1,806,891.49 general sales tax revenue and $903,445.75 half-cent sales tax revenue. The figures represent receipts from November 2010 collections, as there is a two-month period before revenue is reported.

“The City budgeted for a two percent increase in our sales tax revenue for 2010-2011,” said City Manager Mark McDaniel. “It is tremendous to see that we have already met that projection only four months into our fiscal year. Still, we have taken a very conservative approach in filling vacancies frozen last year and will continue to monitor expenditures closely as we prepare for the next fiscal year.”

Baby with Fractured Skull Released From Hospital


SMITH COUNTY — A seriously injured Tyler baby has been released from the hospital. CPS says the girl is in a foster home and they believe she will suffer permanent brain damage. The suspect, who first said his infant suffered a head injury after her sister jumped on top of her, admitted later that he is the one who injured the baby. The 2 month old girl suffered a head fracture last month. Saul Lino-Porcayo, 23, Tyler, was taken into custody after admitting to authorities he was drunk and frustrated when he hit the child.

Charlie Wilson Statue in Lufkin

LUFKIN — Former Congressman Charlie Wilson now stands immortalized in front of the clinic that bears his name and his passion. A 10-foot statue entitled “Standing Tall with Charlie Wilson” was unveiled at the Charles Wilson VA Outpatient Clinic during a remembrance ceremony Wednesday. Charles “Charlie” Nesbitt Wilson, 76, died Feb. 10, 2010. Friends and former colleagues spearheaded the fundraiser for the project, garnering nearly $50,000 in honor of Wilson.

Arsonists Sentenced in Church Fires Face New Charges

TYLER (AP) – Two men already sentenced to life in prison for torching a series of East Texas churches face new arson charges. A Henderson County grand jury on Tuesday indicted 21-year-old Jason Robert Bourque on three arson counts, and 23-year-old Daniel George McAllister on two arson counts. In a statement, Henderson County District Attorney Scott McKee said bonds of $500,000 were set against each defendant.

Both were sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to arson counts in neighboring Smith County. Nobody was hurt in last year’s blazes that damaged or destroyed 10 churches, leading to an investigation that included state and federal arson experts. Three churches were burned in Athens in Henderson County, two in Van Zandt County and five in Smith County.

Regional Animal Services Center Plan Gets Underway

TYLER — The SPCA of East Texas has formally retained the services of a specialized architectural firm for the study and design of a Regional Animal Services Center. Animal Arts of Denver, Colorado, has been contracted to perform a feasibility study for the assessment of the needs of the community. The SPCA of East Texas will be hosting an all day workshop this Friday, January 14th, for City of Tyler Animal Control, Northeast Texas Public Health District (NETPHD), Smith County Sheriff’s Department, Smith County Animal Control, Animal Rescue Fund (ARF), the Humane Society of East Texas, SPCA of East Texas and several other members of local government.

Currently, over 10,000 dogs a year are being euthanized in the Tyler/Smith County community. The 2007 cancellation of the city and county animal contracts by the Humane Society left the community with no local animal shelter or adoption facility. Officials say the creation of a Regional Animal Services Center would provide numerous important services to the community that are currently unavailable locally. Funding for the new center is being sought through the SPCA of East Texas Capital Building Campaign. A kickoff benefit concert is scheduled for February 12th at the Lone Star Event Center in Tyler.

Dead Lufkin Couple Identified

LAMARQUE — Authorities in LaMarque have released the names of a Lufkin couple killed in what’s now been ruled a murder and suicide. They are Gary Frank Parker, 63, and his wife Kathleen, 57. Their bodies were found Wednesday morning in their travel trailer at an RV park on Interstate Highway 45. Investigators say the husband shot his wife in the head and then shot himself in the chest.

Athens Man Arrested Following Chase

TYLER – A police chase that started near Tyler Junior Collage ended on Highway 64 East in front of Chapel Hill High School. Taken into custody yesterday was Anthony Boyd, 42, of Athens. Around 1:15 Wednesday afternoon, A Tyler Junior College police officer reported seeing Boyd driving erratically, nearly hitting a TJC police car. The officer radioed for assistance and started the pursuit. It ended when Smith County sheriff’s deputy was able to cut off Boyd’s vehicle and stop him. He is facing a variety of charges.

Attorney Wants to Tap Fund for Oklahoma Trial


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An attorney for the wife of a former Oklahoma prison warden accused of helping a prisoner escape wants to tap the state’s lengthy trial fund and boost jurors’ pay when the case goes to trial May 16.

Bobbi Parker is charged with helping convicted killer Randolph Dial escape from the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite on August 30, 1994. The two were discovered living on a chicken ranch near Center, Texas, in 2005. Dial has since died.

Her attorney, Garvin Isaacs, said Wednesday Parker’s trial could last up to two months and Parker doesn’t want to create financial hardships on jurors because of their lengthy service. Jurors are routinely paid $20 a day. The lengthy trial fund allows payment of up to $200 a day per juror for trials that last more than 10 days.

Greer County District Judge Richard Darby has not yet ruled on the motion.

Man Sentenced in Drug Case


TYLER – A 36-year-old Hutchins man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations in the Eastern District of Texas. Cary Lee Guess pleaded guilty on Sep. 10, 2010 to conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and was sentenced to 78 months in federal prison Wednesday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Leonard E. Davis. Guess was also ordered to forfeit more than $22,000 cash seized at the time of his arrest, as well as a forfeiture judgment in the amount of $20,000. According to authorities, beginning in January 2008, Guess possessed methamphetamine with the intent to distribute to others in and around the Longview area. A federal indictment was returned on Oct. 7, 2009, charging Guess and four other individuals with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.

Man Sentenced for Bank Robbery


TYLER – A 35-year-old Grand Saline man has been sentenced to federal prison for bank robbery. Carl Ray Davis pleaded guilty on Mar. 31, 2010, and was sentenced to 71 months in federal prison Wednesday in Tyler by U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis. According to prosecutors, on Nov. 2, 2009, Davis entered the Mineola Community Bank, S.S.B., in Grand Saline and ordered a teller to give him the cash from the teller drawer, which he then took from the bank. On Nov. 4, 2009, a federal grand jury returned a federal indictment charging Davis with bank robbery.