Magnolia Lane Reduced to One Lane

thumb_longview-cityofLONGVIEW — Lane closures are underway as of Monday for the Magnolia Lane Widening Project between McCann and Judson Roads in Longview. The purpose of the project is to widen the section of road from two lanes to four lanes. Traffic will be limited to eastbound only from McCann to Judson. Westbound bound must use alternate routes. The closure will be effective through summer 2015. This project was approved by voters as part of the Capital Improvements Bond Election in May 2011. The project is being constructed by East Texas Bridge of Longview. If you have any questions related to construction, call the city’s project manager, Alton Bradley, at 903-237-1067.

Son of Smith County Officials Charged with Rape

Derek-Phillips1-150x150SHREVEPORT, La. – Two men, including the son of two Smith County elected officials, are now behind bars following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault in Louisiana Sunday morning. KETK reports that just before 9:00 a.m. on January 11, Shreveport Police patrol officers were called to the 100 block of Lake St. on reports of an alleged sexual assault. In speaking with the victim, it was learned the woman was possibly assaulted by two men whom she met earlier while at a local hotel. Shreveport Police Sex Crimes detectives were called to the scene of the crime and an investigation was launched.

As authorities learned more details related to the accusations, two men at the hotel were taken into custody in connection with the assault. Detectives identified the men as Derek Phillips, 28, (pictured) and Spencer Pace, 28, both of Longview. Both suspects were taken to Shreveport Police headquarters where they were interviewed. Following the interrogation, both men were charged with a single count of simple rape. The men were booked into the Shreveport City Jail.

Derek Phillips is the son of Smith County Precinct 3 Commissioner Terry Phillips and Smith County Clerk Karen Phillips. He is a former Smith County deputy constable and resigned from the Hallsville police force about a month ago. This isn’t Derek Phillips’s first run-in with the law. In 2009, he was investigated by the Texas Rangers for allegedly flashing a gun and badge at a party.

Gov. Perry Appoints Neeley as Justice of 12th Court of Appeals

Greg NeeleyAUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry has appointed Greg Neeley, 57, of Longview as justice of the Tyler-based 12th Court of Appeals for a term to expire at the 2016 general election. Justice Sam Griffith announced plans last year to retire from the court. Neeley is an attorney in private practice. He is a past partner of Neeley and Blair LLP and Akin, Neeley and Mason LLP and past assistant district attorney for Gregg County. He is board certified in civil trial law and personal injury trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas. Continue reading Gov. Perry Appoints Neeley as Justice of 12th Court of Appeals

Longview Homicide Numbers Hold in 2014, but Few Charges

thumb_police-longviewLONGVIEW — The number of people killed in homicides in Longview held nearly steady in 2014, yet as a new year begins there are still no charges filed in the majority of those cases. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, last year saw five fatal shootings within the city limits, homicides that left a total of eight people dead. In one of those incidents — a double homicide on June 15 in which Chanda “Candy” Martin and Kimberly Rayson were killed — murder charges have been filed. Isaiah Roberts, 30, of Tyler, faces a capital murder charge in the double shooting that led to the death of his ex-wife, Martin, and her friend. But in four other cases, including an April shooting in which three people were killed, police have yet to bring murder charges. Continue reading Longview Homicide Numbers Hold in 2014, but Few Charges

Flynn Seeks Repeal of Dodd-Frank Law

thumb_Dan-FlynnAUSTIN — Members of the state Legislature, including an East Texan, are sending a message to the federal government — don’t mess with Texas. More than a dozen bills have been filed to challenge what lawmakers consider to be federal overreach. State Representative Dan Flynn of Van has filed a proposal asking Congress to repeal the Dodd-Frank Law — which he says applies to small community banks that had nothing do with the financial meltdown of 2008. Flynn says Texas is successful because it doesn’t get in the way of business. In comments to “Texas Insider,” Flynn said, “If we want to have a business climate that’s not full of regulations, then we can continue to grow.” The 84th Texas Legislature convenes Tuesday.

Inmate Facing Execution Loses Appeal at Supreme Court

randall_wayne_maysHOUSTON (AP) – The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to consider an appeal from an East Texas man facing execution in March for a shootout that left two Henderson County sheriff’s deputies dead nearly eight years ago. The justices made no comment Monday in turning down 55-year-old Randall Wayne Mays. He’s scheduled to die March 18. A federal appeals court last July rejected arguments the former welder and oilfield worker had deficient legal help at his 2008 trial and that executing him would be unconstitutionally cruel because he’s mentally ill. Mays was convicted of slaying sheriff’s deputy Tony Ogburn. A second officer, Paul Habelt, also was killed and a third was wounded. The shootings occurred after Mays barricaded himself in his house in Payne Springs, about 55 miles southeast of Dallas.

Fire Damages Tyler Business

tyler-fire-dept-logoTYLER — The Magic Nails and Spa in the 7000 block of South Broadway Avenue has been damaged by fire. The fire was reported shortly after 8:15 Saturday morning. Firefighters said the small fire started in the attic space of the business and quickly spread to a storage closet. Several nail polish products caught fire due to their flammability. The blaze was quickly contained before it could cause major damage to the business or neighboring businesses, although some were closed due to smoke damage. No injuries were reported.

TxDOT Project Updates

TxDOT signTYLER — Here’s a look at work planned in the Tyler District during the Week of January 12, 2015.

SMITH COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) maintenance crews in Tyler will start the week with a crew repairing base failures on Ranch Road 2767 between Farm Road 850 and Farm Road 2908. Work will then move to State Highway 110 North between Interstate Highway 20 and the Wood County line to perform the same tasks. The roadways will be reduced to one lane with flaggers providing traffic control. Another crew will be patching low volume roads around the county. Traffic control will be in place but no lane closures are expected. Continue reading TxDOT Project Updates

Boehner’s Embrace of GOP Rebels Nudges House Caucus to Right

John BoehnerWASHINGTON (AP/STAFF) — Die-hard House conservatives failed in their push to unseat House Speaker John Boehner last Tuesday. By Friday they looked like winners who are pushing their Republican caucus farther right. Rather than punish and isolate those who opposed him as leader, like Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert, Boehner surprised many by embracing a major immigration plan that’s more stringent and conservative than lawmakers had expected. It not only would block President Barack Obama’s recent limits on deportations, it would undo earlier protections for immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. Mainstream Republicans say Boehner’s decision probably portends firmly conservative approaches to other issues. That will complicate life for Senate Republicans and ensure fierce battles with Obama.

Missing Kilgore Teen Found

Samantha StraderKILGORE – A Kilgore teen, who has been missing for over two weeks, has been found safe and sound. The Facebook page “Help Find Missing Samantha,” says Samantha Strader, 16, was found early Saturday afternoon in Greenville, Texas. Details surrounding the girl’s disappearance have not been released authorities. It was earlier reported Samantha was last seen at her stepmother’s house in northwest Upshur County either December 27th or 28th. Her mother says the teen had been held against her will. Her parents were said to have gone to Greenville to pick up their daughter.

Smith County Business Robbed

Smith County service station robbery 1-10-15SMITH COUNTY – Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the robbery of a Smith County service station. It happened Saturday afternoon in the 13000 block of Interstate Highway 20. KETK Reports a white male grabbed an employee by the arm and demanded cash. He then took off with an unknown amount of money. There was no report of injuries.

Two Arrested in Marshall Shooting

Marshall Police ShieldMARSHALL – Two men have been arrested in connection with a New Year’s Day drive-by shooting in Marshall that slightly injured a child. Arrested Friday were Willie Lee Jones Jr. and Jaron Demarcus Tucker, both 23 and both of Marshall. The shooting occurred just before 4:15pm on January 1st in the 800 block of West Emory Street. The youngster who was injured suffered a minor injury and was treated and released. The investigation is continuing and there could be additional arrests.

Grants Given to TISD Educators

TISD FoundationTYLER – Band members from both high schools joined the Tyler ISD Foundation’s Grant Patrol to visit 34 educators at nine campuses to announce the recipients of the foundation’s 2014-2015 Grants for Great Ideas. The grant program supports innovative teaching projects in the Tyler ISD that are not funded or are under-funded by the district’s operating budget. The goal of the program is to provide funding for exceptional education opportunities that are not supported by tax dollars. The Grant Patrol also included the awarding of the very first Dr. Jack L. and Ina Davidson Memorial Grant. Dr. Davidson was the former superintendent of the Tyler ISD and was instrumental in the establishment of the Tyler ISD Foundation. He was named a lifetime member of the foundation. His wife, Ina, loved science. The couple’s daughter, Nancy Davidson Bowling, flew from Georgia to Tyler to present the grant to teachers at Bonner Elementary School. Continue reading Grants Given to TISD Educators

I-20 Reopened Following Two Crashes, Two Deaths

sabinefire1GREGG COUNTY – Portions of Interstate Highway 20 in Gregg County were shut down for a while yesterday by two separate accidents. Two persons died in one of the crashes. They are identified as Mauricio Cardoza, 42, of Juarez, Mexico and Roberto Chavira, 35, of San Elizario, Texas. They were in a west bound box truck that is said to have hit a tractor-trailer rig that was parked on the shoulder of the road. The crash happened around 7:30 Friday morning. One of the two persons in the 18 wheeler was taken to a Longview hospital. The first accident occurred some 6 ½ before the fatal wreck. The first accident involved two 18-wheelers, both of which caught fire. No injuries were reported in that wreck. The fatal accident occurred in the wake of the first wreck.

Six Clerks Cited in Longview Tobacco Stings

thumb_police-longview2LONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department conducted tobacco stings to test the compliance of Longview-area tobacco retailers in regard to Texas tobacco laws. Six clerks were cited in the January 8th operation. The undercover stings utilized 14-16 year old minors, accompanied by Longview police officers, who entered stores and attempted to purchase tobacco products. The stings are funded through a grant issued by the Texas Comptroller’s Office. The Texas Health and Safety Code states that it is unlawful for a person to sell, give, or cause to be sold or given a cigarette or tobacco product to someone who is younger than 18 years of age. A violation of this statute is punishable as a class C misdemeanor and the fine is over $500. Continue reading Six Clerks Cited in Longview Tobacco Stings

Status Hearing Reset in Longview Surgery Center Stabbing

kyrontempletonmugLONGVIEW — A status hearing for the upcoming trial of a man accused of fatally stabbing two people in a Longview surgery center has been reset for April 10. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report this is the fourth time Kyron Rayshawn Templeton’s capital murder case has been rescheduled from the weekly status docket. The docket is for attorneys on both sides to inform the presiding judge of their progress toward trial. Judge Alfonso Charles has issued a gag order in the case. Templeton, 24, is accused of fatally stabbing a nurse and a visitor in the Good Shepherd Medical Center Ambulatory Surgical Center on Nov. 26, 2013.

Keystone XL Pipeline Decision Back in Obama’s Lap

Keystone XL Pipeline2WASHINGTON (AP/STAFF) — Republicans in Congress and a state supreme court have thrown the political hot potato known as Keystone XL straight back onto President Barack Obama’s lap. Obama is so averse to making a decision about the proposed oil pipeline that deliberations have entered their sixth year. He’s blamed the seemingly endless delays on bureaucratic formalities and parochial issues in Nebraska, even when skeptics claimed that the politics of the next election were giving Obama cold feet. Now the election is over, the Nebraska issue is resolved, and a bipartisan bill forcing the pipeline’s approval may soon be heading to Obama’s desk. The House approved the bill on Friday in one of its first acts of 2015. And the Senate plans a test vote on an identical bill next week. The southern leg of the pipeline has been running through East Texas for about a year.

Flint Man Pleads Guilty in Hot Car Death

Russell LindstromTYLER — A Flint man pleaded guilty in a Smith County court Friday in the death of his daughter. KETK reports he was also charged in the injury of a second daughter. At an 11 a.m. hearing in the 7th Judicial District Court, Russell Lindstrom, 33, entered a guilty plea on two counts of injury to a child. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Monday, February 2. If a not guilty plea had been entered, a jury trial was slated to begin on January 12. The suspect’s charges were lowered from one count of manslaughter and one count of injury to a child to two counts of injury to a child in October. Continue reading Flint Man Pleads Guilty in Hot Car Death

Two Lufkin Men Sentenced to Prison for Kidnapping

gavelLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – A U.S. attorney’s office says two Texas men each have been sentenced to at least 12 years in prison in the kidnapping of an Arkansas man and then lying to FBI agents about it. Twenty-one-year-old Aldo Cantu and 22-year-old Anthony Segura were accused of kidnapping a Pine Bluff man at gunpoint from his home in November. Prosecutors say the men from Lufkin, Texas, forced the victim into the trunk of a car, which he escaped from at a Louisiana service station. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports the Texas men were later arrested. Officials say two firearms used during the kidnapping were seized. The U.S. attorney’s office in the Western District of Louisiana says that each man had denied their involvement in the kidnapping to FBI special agents. Both also were sentenced to five years of supervised probation.

2015 Rose Queen Named

rosesTYLER – The Queen of the 82nd Annual Texas Rose Festival has been announced. At a gala Thursday night benefiting the Tyler Rose Museum, it was announced that this year’s Rose Festival Queen will be Madeline Shirley Wynne. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wynne. This year’s Rose Festival duchess is Anna Gray Buckley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roe Buckley. The queen’s court was also announced at last night’s event. With a theme of “Royalty of the Under-Water Realm,” this year’s Rose Festival will run October 15th through 18th.

TxDOT Preparing for Winter Weather

TxDOT logoTYLER — Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) crews are getting ready for icy weather conditions forecast for the local area this weekend. Crews have already started pre-treating I-20 and a few other locations in anticipation of the winter weather. According to TxDOT, maintenance crews in the Tyler District’s eight county area (Anderson, Cherokee, Gregg, Henderson, Rusk, Smith, Van Zandt and Wood counties) have outfitted dump trucks and pickup trucks with necessary equipment and materials for response to emergency situations as weather conditions change. Crews will continue to pre-treat some roadways Friday and will report to work when conditions warrant during the weekend. Efforts include inspecting highly exposed areas that are susceptible to wind and ice such as bridges, ramps and overpasses. De-icing materials will be placed over those areas as needed to improve travel. Continue reading TxDOT Preparing for Winter Weather

Texas State Railroad Sets Attendance Record

Texas State RailroadRUSK — The Texas State Railroad shattered ridership records last year, one of which had been standing for three decades. The railroad ended the year with annual ridership of 79,354. That was an increase of 13,345 riders or 16.8% over 2013. By comparison, the railroad’s best year ever for ridership occurred in 1984, when it was operated by Texas Parks and Wildlife. That year, 75,078 people rode the historic passenger railroad. The Polar Express™ Train Ride, by far the railroad’s largest and most popular annual special event, also set new ridership records. The seven-week event in 2014 drew 58,184 riders from 40 states and 4 foreign countries. By comparison, the 2013 event brought in 45,529 passengers from 31 states and 8 foreign countries. The increase of 12,655 riders netted the railroad 19.6% growth in that event in 2014 over 2013. Continue reading Texas State Railroad Sets Attendance Record

East Texans Observe Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

thumb_police-1EAST TEXAS — Local law enforcement agencies around the area are asking the public’s support in recognizing National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day this Friday. According to a news release distributed by the Tyler Police Department, “In light of recent negativity directed toward law enforcement nationally, there is a need to show law enforcement officers that our citizens recognize the difficult and sometimes impossible career they have chosen, in public service to us all.” Continue reading East Texans Observe Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Flint Man to Enter Plea in Hot Car Death

Russell LindstromTYLER — A Flint man facing charges in connection to the death of his daughter will appear in court today. KETK reports his child died after getting locked in a hot vehicle last June. Russell Lindstrom, 33, will appear in the 7th Judicial District Court for a plea hearing at 10:30. The honorable Kerry L. Russell will be the presiding judge. If a not guilty plea is entered, a jury trial is slated to begin on January 12. The suspect’s charges were lowered from one count of manslaughter and one count of injury to a child to two counts of injury to a child in October. Continue reading Flint Man to Enter Plea in Hot Car Death

Perryman Presents Upbeat Economic Forecast

thumb_ray_perryman-1TYLER — Internationally-known economist Dr. Ray Perryman offers his annual economic forecast to the Tyler-area business community. The Lindale native says the Tyler economy looks very good to him at the moment. He points to expansion in the manufacturing and distribution industries, what he terms a “very strong” health care sector, and what he sees as “a great deal of diversity in the economy.” Perryman adds, “There’s some dependence on (the) oil and gas market, but not nearly as much as you see in some parts of the state.” Continue reading Perryman Presents Upbeat Economic Forecast

Flynn Refiles Ten Commandments Bill

thumb_Dan-FlynnAUSTIN — A bill involving the Ten Commandments didn’t pass during the last legislative session, but it’s being filed again by the same state lawmaker — and is sure to raise some eyebrows. State Representative Dan Flynn of Van says he’s re-introducing the measure that would allow Texas school teachers to post the Biblical laws in their classrooms. He says it’s important to his constituents who feel teachers should have the option, and he says a precedent of sorts has already been set. According to Flynn, “You walk into the Supreme Court building in the United States of America, and the Ten Commandments are posted there very openly. You walk on the capitol grounds of the State Capitol of Texas, they’re posted very prominently. The Supreme Court said that we could post them there.” Flynn says the bill is not pushing religion. He says the Commandments represent a moral conduct that’s often missing in today’s society and no one should be able to criticize it.