Father and Son Recovering from Plane Crash

buTYLER — July 4th is a memorable day in our Nation’s history. This last holiday was an Independence Day Gary and Aaron Buster will never forget. Their plane crashed into Lake Palestine around 2 p.m. on Friday. According to KETK, he plane crash may not be a good memory, but it is a day that will be unforgettable. Gary Buster is recovering at East Texas Medical Center. He had a fractured leg and lots of cuts and bruises, but his spirits were high. The day of the crash started as a father and son day of bonding. Continue reading Father and Son Recovering from Plane Crash

Mega East Texas Shopping Center Under Construction

cumberlandTYLER — It’s been three years in the making, and construction is in high gear for The Village at Cumberland Park shopping center. It’s an 80 acre property that’s going have shopping and dining. Tom Mullins of the Tyler Economic Development Council says the effort may be “the largest retail development project in the whole state of Texas.” The Villages at Cumberland Park in Tyler, located on South Broadway near Toll 49, provides close to 7,000 feet of retail space. According to KETK, the new shopping center will make a major economic impact on not only Tyler, but East Texas by creating more jobs. Continue reading Mega East Texas Shopping Center Under Construction

Kidnapped Arkansas Girl Rescued in Texas

WINNSBORO – A young girl kidnapped in Arkansas has been rescued by Winnsboro, Texas policemen. Benton, Arkansas authorities tipped off Winnsboro officers that the six year old and her abductors may be heading to their area. When the youngster got out of a car matching the description of a vehicle provided by Arkansas authorities, Winnsboro officers were able to rescue her. She was turned over to her maternal grandmother who was in Winnsboro Tuesday. A woman from Dennison, who was driving the vehicle, was taken into custody. She told officers two persons had asked her to swap vehicles and to take the girl to Winnsboro. The woman, termed a person of interest, was later released. The two suspects remain at large.

Flynn Weighs In on Powers Controversy

thumb_Dan-FlynnAUSTIN — If University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers has his job after this week, he might have state lawmakers to thank — including a Republican from Van Zandt County. Outgoing UT System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa issued his first statement, calling his relationship with President Powers fractured and difficult — and he still plans to move forward with his plan for the Regents to decide Powers’s fate at their Thursday meeting. One problem is that state lawmakers are calling for Powers to stay — at least temporarily. House Transparency Committee co-chair Dan Flynn of Van says, “We’re still investigating it, we’re still working on issues, and we would still ask them not to make any major changes. The university has always worked with the Legislature, and I have no reason to believe that they won’t.”

“Peeping Tom” Sought in Gregg County

thumb_police-4LONGVIEW — The Gregg County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a man who reportedly spied on a juvenile girl through the window of her bathroom as she showered. Officials tell KETK the reported incident happened around 3:30 Monday afternoon in the 6600 block of Goforth Road in Kilgore. The alleged “peeping tom” is thought to be around 5’9″ and was wearing tan-colored pants, white gloves, and a denim shirt. He is reported to be driving a gold four-door passenger car, thought to be a 90s model. If you have any information on the location or identity of the man, call Gregg County Investigator David Falco at (903) 236-8438 or CrimeStoppers at (903) 236-STOP.

Bullard Superintendent Named Lone Finalist in Lubbock

keithbryant.1404845065BULLARD — Bullard ISD Superintendent Keith Bryant was named the lone superintendent finalist Monday night by the Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District. 21 days must pass before Lubbock-Cooper ISD can officially hire the East Texas administrator. KETK reports the Bullard ISD Board of Trustees also gathered Monday night in a special called meeting. The board voted to move forward with the appointment of an interim superintendent. In addition, the board voted to hire an independent search firm to facilitate the process of hiring an interim, as well as a permanent, replacement. Bryant has been with Bullard ISD for six years.

Palestine Lifts Burn Ban on Brush and Limbs

PALESTINE — The Palestine City Council has amended the ban on burning within the city limits to allow burning of brush and limbs via permit. This change will allow residents to burn in a controlled setting after getting a permit from the Palestine Fire Department, according to a news release. Permits will be issued starting July 10 and are available at Fire Station 1 (611 Avenue A), Station 2 (107 7th St) and Station 3 (501 Benbrook Dr.). Fire Chief Alan Wilcher has said, “We worked closely with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to craft the guidelines in this ordinance. Based on their recommendations, we can offer burn permits within the City limits.” Continue reading Palestine Lifts Burn Ban on Brush and Limbs

Reward Offered for Sex Offender with East Texas Ties

imageGetter.aspxAUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has added Randy Hofstetter, 28, to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders list, and a cash reward up to $5,000 is now being offered for information leading to his capture. Officials say Hofstetter, who has ties to Sulphur Springs, has a violent criminal past and is wanted for failure to register as a sex offender, probation violation, and parole violation. All tips are guaranteed to be anonymous, according to a DPS news release. Continue reading Reward Offered for Sex Offender with East Texas Ties

New Medical Affiliation Formed in Tyler

thumb_MotherFrances-signTYLER – Cardiovascular Associates of East Texas (CAET) and the Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital (LPOHH) have signed an affiliation agreement to provide improved access to physicians for patients throughout the region. That’s according to a news release from Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics, the parent organization of the LPOHH. “By partnering with Cardiovascular Associates of East Texas, Trinity Mother Frances and the Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital are demonstrating our continual commitment to provide East Texas with the very highest levels of care,” said Dr. Steve Keuer, President and Chief Medical Officer, Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics. “We take great pride in the quality of care we provide, and we are confident this affiliation will improve upon both organizations’ already high standards.” Continue reading New Medical Affiliation Formed in Tyler

Gohmert Claiming Flood of Illegal Immigrants Intentional

thumb_louie-gohmertTYLER — Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert is ratcheting up the rhetoric, accusing President Obama of encouraging the current flood of illegal immigrant woman and children in order to give Democrats an advantage at the ballot box. The Republican appeared on Newsmax TV. Gohmert, Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security, says the cost of caring for the thousands of immigrants will “bankrupt us.”

Coors Plant Eyes Temporary Location after Fire

coorsfirelongviewLONGVIEW — Coors in Longview will temporarily move to a manufacturing warehouse in a Longview business park. A portion of the former Dana Corporation building is the desired destination. Two weeks ago fire ripped through the plant on Cotton Street making the warehouse inoperable. According to KETK, management is in the final stages of working out a lease agreement. Last month’s fire destroyed a portion of the plant’s coolers. The Coors Company is still assessing the damage before they determine how to move forward with the Cotton Street location.

East Texan Died in Dallas Church

danielEAST TEXAS — An East Texas man died at a Dallas church after an alleged stabbing Monday morning. According to KETK, just before 6:00, 43-year-old Linton Daniel Wilgus, Murchison, entered the parking lot of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship located in the 1800 block of West Camp Wisdom Road in Dallas. According to police, a church member who was also in the parking lot for the early morning worship service spotted Wilgus who was bleeding from the neck. The church member walked into the church to call authorities and Wilgus followed. Once inside the church, parishioners subdued Wilgus who succumbed his injuries before EMS arrived. Details as to where and why he was injured are unclear but Dallas Police Lt. Barbara Hobbes said a knife was discovered at the scene.

Man Arrested in Harrison County Arson Deaths

Martin OldsMARSHALL – A man just released from state prison after serving time for arson in San Antonio, has been arrested in two Harrison County deaths. Martin Olds was indicted last year for capital murder in the deaths of Dusty Hicks, 33, and Billy Price, 62, in 2001. The fire that killed them has been ruled as arson. The Longview New-Journal reports Olds is now in the Harrison County Jail. His bond has been set at $1 million.

Tyler State Park Burglaries under Investigation

Tyler State ParkSMITH COUNTY — Tyler State Park officials are investigating three car burglaries that occurred during a swimming outing last Thursday at the park while families were just feet away. KETK reports two burglars broke into the vehicles, stealing wallets and valuable possessions — and they didn’t stop there. The stolen credit cards were used that same afternoon on a shopping spree. Authorities say they do have some leads in the case.

Tips Sought on Stolen Backhoe

backhoe-Wood County QUITMAN — Wood County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving the recent theft of a backhoe, like the one pictured. KETK reports a reward is being offered. Authorities stated the John Deere BH 29 310 backhoe was taken from County Road 1813. If you have information, or know the whereabouts of this piece of stolen equipment, you’re asked to call Wood County Crime Stoppers at 903-763-CASH (2274). You may also call the Wood County Sheriff’s Office at 903-763-2201 and speak with Carolyn Tanner. Officials are offering a cash reward of up to $1,000.

Kilgore Man Accused of Burglarizing Several Vehicles

scottkpdKILGORE — Police arrested a Kilgore man early Saturday morning after he allegedly stole items from multiple vehicles. According to KETK, officers were dispatched at 12:41 a.m. to the 800 block of Monroe Street in Kilgore on reports of a person walking into a garage and breaking into vehicles. When a responding officer approached the scene, he spotted a suspect running away and was able to identify him as Lechell Deke Scott, 31. According to authorities, Scott is a known criminal to police who has committed car burglaries in the past, and he matched witness descriptions of the recent burglar. The suspect was taken into custody, and authorities say they were able to find some stolen property in his pockets. Continue reading Kilgore Man Accused of Burglarizing Several Vehicles

Palestine Man Arrested on Drug, Weapon Charges

thumb_police-1PALESTINE — A Palestine resident faces drug and weapon charges after an Independence Day traffic stop. At approximately 11:53 p.m. that day, Palestine Police Officer Ricki Baker conducted the stop on a car in the 1100 block of E. Palestine Avenue for allegedly failing to display a license plate on the vehicle. Upon contacting the men who were in the car, the officer observed a firearm in the vehicle and was granted consent to search, according to officials. KETK reports that a search was then conducted of the vehicle with the assistance of Officer Brandon Nicholson. Police say during the search, marijuana and suspected methamphetamine were found in a compartment, as well as additional items of drug paraphernalia. Continue reading Palestine Man Arrested on Drug, Weapon Charges

Woman Dies From Injuries Following Tyler Wreck

police-car-lights2TYLER – One person has died and another remains under treatment for injuries following a three-vehicle accident in Tyler. It happened around 12:30 Saturday morning in the 5000 block of Paluxy Drive. It started with a motorcycle that Tyler police say was traveling north on Paluxy at a high rate of speed and hit the rear of a vehicle. The motorcycle slid into the southbound lanes where it was hit by a three wheeled motorcycle, or trike, that was traveling south. The rider on the motorcycle and a passenger on the trike were tossed from the vehicles. They were transported to East Texas Medical Center and Trinity Mother Frances. The rider of the motorcycle suffered serious injuries. Police reported Monday morning that the passenger on the three wheel motorcycle has died from injuries she sustained. She has been identified as Margaret Moore, 67, Tyler. The case remains under investigation pending toxicology reports.

Baby Delivered in Car in Longview

LONGVIEW – A woman is in Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center after giving birth in her car. It happened just before 5:30 Sunday afternoon near U.S. Highway 80 and Spur 63. Longview Fire Department Captain Steve McCarthy told the Longview News-Journal all EMS workers did when they arrived was to “cut the umbilical cord and wrap the baby in some blankets.” The woman and child, whose names are not available, are said to be in good condition.

Area Business has Gone to Pot

Marijuana leaves2TYLER — Some East Texans are hoping to profit off the legal marijuana market. They’re not selling pot; they’re advertising it. The four Tyler residents formed a company called Smoke Signal Advertising, a digital ad agency. Kamren Scott tells KLTV that they specialize in creating ads for both medical and recreational pot dispensaries, but they have to be careful. Scott says, “The advertising laws and regulations are very complex, and they’re different in every state, and it’s gonna be really difficult for all these new businesses to get through all of that. And so that’s our expertise.” That means they must know who can advertise what and where. Most of their clients are out of state, but they’ve found some local work, and just signed the Northeast Texas chapter of NORML, the group pushing for the legalization of marijuana.

TxDOT Road Work

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TYLER — Here’s a quick look at events and work planned in the Tyler District of the state highway department.

SMITH COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue shoulder work on Farm Road 346 between U.S. Highway 69 and Farm Road 756. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zones. Continue reading TxDOT Road Work

One Dead in Longview Wreck

Longview Police PatchLONGVIEW – A one vehicle accident in Longview has killed a Louisiana man. It happened around 1:45 Sunday morning in the 2700 block of McCann Road. Dead at the scene was Scorpio Atkins, 27, of Shreveport. Police reports indicate Atkins vehicle hit a guard rail, left the road and then hit a tree. Investigators believe a combination of speed and alcohol were factors in the wreck.

Two Injured when Plane Crashes in Lake Palestine

planecrash_wroadsBERRYVILLE — One person remains hospitalized following a crash landing of a plane in Lake Palestine. The DPS says the aircraft wrecked after taking off from the Berryville Airstrip Friday afternoon. Injured were the pilot, Gary Buster, 56, of Frankston, and the passenger, his son, Aaron Buster, 31, of Greenville. Gary was said to be in fair condition at Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center and Aaron was treated and released. Authorities say the victims were recovered by some boaters who were in the area. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials were able to mark where the plane, a Cessna 310, went down. The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and will begin investigating the crash.

Woman Celebrates 85th Birthday Skydiving

Sue DeCostanzaGLADEWATER – A Gregg County woman has celebrated her 85th birthday by skydiving. Sue DeCostanza made the jump on Saturday. Her trainers at Skydive East Texas told KETK she handled the flight like a pro. Bryan Baggett, the tandem videographer, said, “Right before we were ready to go, I said, ‘How you feel you ready to go?’, ‘Yea!’, ‘You nervous?’, ‘No’, and she really didn’t look it. I mean calmer than most she did not look nervous at all”. Would she do it again? Sue says, “Yes.”

Fire Damages Tyler Home

tyler-fire-dept-logoTYLER – A Tyler home has sustained significant fire damage. It was reported shortly after 2:15 Saturday afternoon at 1502 Grand Avenue. The fire was quickly brought under control and there were no injuries. The fire started in the attic above a bathroom. It looked as if animals had been nesting in the attic. There was damage to the electrical wiring in this area possibly causing the fire.

Priority Road Projects Identified in Tyler State Highway District

TxDOT logoAUSTIN — In support of efforts to enhance safety and reduce congestion across the Lone Star State, the Texas Transportation Commission recently approved $90 million for projects on US 175, SH 31 and US 69 in the Tyler District to be included in the Unified Transportation Program (UTP), a 10-year plan to guide and fund transportation project development in the state. This action is part of an ongoing process and commitment from the Texas Department of Transportation to act upon requests from the legislature, community leaders, public and local transit authorities to identify those projects that will improve mobility across Texas. Continue reading Priority Road Projects Identified in Tyler State Highway District

Plane Crashes into Lake Palestine; Injured Identified

planecrash_wroadsBERRYVILLE — A pilot and passenger were taken to a Tyler hospital after their plane crashed into Lake Palestine Friday afternoon. DPS says the aircraft wrecked after taking off from the Berryville Airstrip, according to KETK. EMS and fire officials were quickly on scene. Authorities say the victims were recovered by some boaters who were in the area. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials were able to mark where the plane, a Cessna 310, went down. “We will use the side scan sonar, which actually scans the bottom of the lake, in an attempt to find the plane and mark it,” said Texas Game Warden Quint Balkcom. Authorities identified the pilot as Gary Buster, 56, of Frankston, and the passenger as his son, Aaron Buster, 31, of Greenville. Gary was said to be in fair condition at Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center and Aaron was treated and released. The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and will begin investigating the crash.

Rusk County Officials Hope to Keep Fatal Accidents Down

thumb_sheriff-ruskcountyHENDERSON — As of late this week, there have been five fatal car accidents in Rusk County so far this year, down from 20 at this time last year. Sheriff Jeff Price tells KETK several factors have played into the fatalities this year, including alcohol, inattention, slick roads, and motorcyclists not wearing helmets. He says after last year’s spike in fatal accidents, his department made changes. Price says deputies on the street and an increase in local highway patrol have combined with public awareness. The sheriff emphasizes that the main thing needed is for members of the public to pay attention to what they are doing. With the holiday weekend here, Price reminds drivers law enforcement will be out in full force patrolling the roads, especially looking for drunk drivers and speeders.

July 4th Advisory from Tyler Police Remains in Effect

thumb_police-tyler-carTYLER — The Tyler Police Department has issued a few reminders for the 4th of July Holiday. Authorities said all unauthorized fireworks are prohibited in the City of Tyler unless you have obtained a special permit from the City. All alcohol, smoking and fireworks are also not allowed in city parks; that includes Lake Tyler Parks and Lindsey Park. Please check your local media outlet for authorized fireworks programs. Continue reading July 4th Advisory from Tyler Police Remains in Effect

“No Refusal” DWI Initiative Continues

thumb_Dont-drink-logoTYLER – The Tyler Police Department is once again stepping up its patrols targeting DWI drivers for the 4th of July Holiday. The department is participating in a state grant during the holiday that will provide funding to the department to enforce DWI laws. The enforcement detail has been on the lookout for intoxicated drivers since 3:00 Thursday afternoon and will stay on the lookout through this Saturday. Continue reading “No Refusal” DWI Initiative Continues