Two Arrested after Allegedly Attacking Two Men

thumb_police-longview2LONGVIEW — A man and woman are behind bars in Gregg County. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, Longview police say they attacked two men near Newgate Mission. Mary Johnson, 42, and Jason Green, 33, allegedly attacked a 76-year old man, reportedly beating him with his wooden walking cane. Another man saw what was happening and tried calling the police. That’s when Johnson and Green started attacking him as well, according to authorities. Police arrived and arrested the two. Both men suffered head injuries and we taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Longview Street Closures

thumb_longview-cityofLONGVIEW — Longview city officials are alerting the public to a couple of street closures. Ward Drive between West Marshall Avenue and Memphis Street was closed down at 8:00 Monday morning and will remain closed in that location until 6:00 Tuesday evening. A detour is sending traffic to Enterprise Street from W. Marshall and Memphis. During the weekend, crews closed down Enterprise Street between West Marshall and Memphis. The Ward/Enterprise project is for railroad crossing work and additional work. Continue reading Longview Street Closures

Boy on ATV, Rescuer Die in Pond Accident

CENTER (AP) — A 7-year-old boy and a man have drowned after the child drove an all-terrain vehicle into an East Texas pond and the adult jumped in the water to try to save the youth. Shelby County Sheriff Willis Blackwell on Monday identified the victims as 50-year-old Danny Porterfield Center and a family friend, Carter Amburn of San Augustine. The ATV accident happened Sunday afternoon near the Porterfield residence. The sheriff says Carter was a friend of Porterfield’s grandchild and both youngsters were visiting the home. A deputy located Carter’s body in the water and started CPR. The boy was declared dead at a hospital. Porterfield’s body was found several hours later by a dive team.

TxDOT Project Updates

TxDOT logoTYLER — Here’s a quick look at other work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.

TYLER – Construction crews from TxDOT contractor Big Creek Construction, Ltd., of Hewitt, have begun several months of work to widen State Highway 64 to five lanes between Tyler Pounds Regional Airport and Farm Road 2661 just west of Toll 49. “This section of SH 64 is a bottleneck,” said TxDOT spokesman Larry Krantz. “Particularly now that Toll 49 is putting additional traffic on it. This project will be an immediate improvement to the safety and mobility through this area.” The $2.4 million project is scheduled for completion next summer. Continue reading TxDOT Project Updates

Nichols Key Player in Roads Debate

Robert Nichols2AUSTIN (AP) – The main sticking point on greater transportation spending centers on what is the most conservative way to fund it without raising taxes, and an East Texan is taking a high-profile role in the process. Governor Rick Perry has called the Legislature back for a third special session to approve more money for roads. Republican Senator Robert Nichols of Jacksonville (pictured) has proposed a constitutional amendment that would take 50% of the money flowing into the Rainy Day Fund and divert it for roads and bridges. Nichols easily won two-thirds support in the Senate, but El Paso Rep. Joe Pickett says he doesn’t have votes in the House to send the question to voters. The House meets Monday to see if a compromise is possible.

Gregg County JP’s Wife Faces Arraignment on Assault Charge

IRA_LAWSON_MUG.1375550227LONGVIEW — A Longview woman accused in the early March shooting of her husband, Gregg County Justice of the Peace Sam Lawson, faces arraignment Friday in 188th District Court. That’s after Ina Lawson was indicted by a grand jury on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the JP’s wife was arrested after police said she shot her husband in the back as he tried to flee through the kitchen to the laundry room. He was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center, where he remained for weeks. Continue reading Gregg County JP’s Wife Faces Arraignment on Assault Charge

Jury Hears Closing Arguments in Former Deputy’s Trial

eddie_nicholsMARSHALL — Closing arguments are heard this morning in the indecency with a child trial of former pastor and Harrison County sheriff’s deputy Eddie Nichols. The youngest of Nichols’ accusers testified a second time Friday. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report that she said she recanted from her outcry at one point because she wanted to believe he hadn’t touched her. The prosecution’s witness broke down under cross examination from defense attorney Vernard Solomon, who asked if she was being truthful when she said Nichols never touched her. “At that point, I wanted to believe it was true,” she said. She was led from the witness stand for five minutes to collect herself. Continue reading Jury Hears Closing Arguments in Former Deputy’s Trial

Man Shoots Himself while Trying to Sell His Gun

thumb_police-5WHITEHOUSE — Officials say a man shot himself during an attempted gun sale in Whitehouse. KETK reports that around 10:30 Saturday morning, Whitehouse police were called to Action Pawn. On arrival, they found a man shot in the leg. Crews say the victim was trying to sell his gun to the pawn shop when he accidentally fired the weapon on himself. The man, whose name was not immediately released, was sent to a local hospital for his injury.

TJC Students Building Computers to Be Donated to Area Nonprofits

thumb_tjc-building-2TYLER — Students in Tyler Junior College’s A+ Certification Preparation program are preparing for careers in information technology by building computers that will be donated to Smith County nonprofit organizations. The program is a partnership between TJC and Workforce Solutions East Texas. The students are three weeks into the intensive, four-week program comprising 120 hours of classroom instruction and 60 hours of hands-on training in a computer lab. Continue reading TJC Students Building Computers to Be Donated to Area Nonprofits

Three Arrested after Over $22,000 Worth of Marijuana Seized

drugdognpdNACOGDOCHES — Three men are in custody in Nacogdoches and are charged with felony possession of marijuana. Willie Whiteside of Indianapolis, Indiana, was operating a 2003 Lincoln Navigator in the 5000 block of Northwest Loop 224 when he was stopped by a Nacogdoches Police K-9 officer for a traffic violation, according to police. Officers established probable cause to search the vehicle, and they say 17.5 lbs. of marijuana was located in the rear of the vehicle. Continue reading Three Arrested after Over $22,000 Worth of Marijuana Seized

Elizabeth Smart Tells Audience Each Day a Gift

LONGVIEW (AP) – Elizabeth Smart has told an East Texas audience that she sees each day as a gift and refuses to be burdened by the torment she felt when taken captive as a child. Smart was 14 when she was abducted from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 by a homeless street preacher. She was sexually assaulted repeatedly before her captor was recognized on a Utah street nine months later, setting in motion her release. The Longview News-Journal reports she spoke Thursday at an event organized by Longview Regional Medical Center, telling the crowd that people have the choice to keep moving forward or to “allow our trials to suck us back.” Smart says her abduction left her “shattered,” but she decided “to survive and make it home again.”

Deputies Capture “Survivalist” Accused of Burglaries

holliman_2_nac_sheriffNACOGDOCHES — A man wanted by authorities in Nacogdoches County for multiple burglaries has been caught by authorities, according to the Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Office. KETK reports Jeffrey Holliman, 50, is described as a “survivalist” who has allegedly been squatting in abandoned houses and in make-shift shelters. He is accused of stealing weapons, clothes, money, survival equipment, and large quantities of food from local houses and vehicles. Law enforcement was searching for stolen property at an undisclosed location. The burglaries are said to have taken place on Nacogdoches County Roads 411, 419, and 331. We’ll update this story as more information comes in.

ETBU Receives Funds for West Rusk Students

fenton_ketkMARSHALL — Thursday morning Fenton Motor Group and East Texas Baptist University leaders met to exchange a check for one hundred thousand dollars for the students of West Rusk High School to attend ETBU in the fall. KETK reports the donation was given in response to the fact that funds never came through from a scholarship announcement made by Robert Jordan on May 29. Jordan said that his friend, Nick Sturghill, would provide full ETBU scholarships to the 2013 class. Continue reading ETBU Receives Funds for West Rusk Students

Youngster Killed in Cherokee County Wreck

DPS badgeJACKSONVILLE — A one vehicle accident in Cherokee County has killed a toddler and injured three others. The accident happened shortly before 6:00 Thursday night on U.S. Highway 79, midway between Jacksonville and New Summerfield. Dead at the scene was Alexis Arredondo, 1, of New Summerfield. His dad, the car’s driver, Jose Arredondo, 28, is hospitalized at East Texas Medical Center in Jacksonville. Also injured was Ana Torres, 21, of New Summerfield and Vanesa Arredondo, 10. The Department of Public Safety reports their car was east bound when it ran off the road and hit a tree.

AT&T Gives $10,000 to UT Health Northeast

U-T Health Northeast-AT&T grantTYLER — Aiming to boost interest in medical and scientific careers, AT&T has donated $10,000 to UT Health Northeast to support 10 biomedical science internships for high school and college students. This gives them the opportunity to learn about advanced lab procedures such as gene cloning and DNA analysis. The students will work on biomedical research projects alongside experienced scientists whose research is funded by the National Institutes of Health and organizations such as the American Heart Association, the Flight Attendants Medical Research Institute, and the American Lung Association. Continue reading AT&T Gives $10,000 to UT Health Northeast

Rare Snakes Born at Lufkin Zoo

Louisiana Pine SnakesLUFKIN –Two rare Louisiana Pine Snakes hatched at Lufkin’s Ellen Trout Zoo. They hatched on July 29th after a 72 day incubation period. According to the zoo’s web site, “Louisiana Pine Snakes are a moderately large species of harmless snake related to the Bull and Gopher Snakes but are found only in isolated areas of west central Louisiana and East Texas. They are thought to be one of the rarest snakes in the United States and are being considered for listing under the Endangered Species Act.’ Continue reading Rare Snakes Born at Lufkin Zoo

Smith County Man Guilty of Drug Trafficking Charges

Jeffrey BlaineTYLER — A 48-year-old Whitehouse, Texas man has pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking violations. Jeffrey Blaine pleaded guilty yesterday to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine when he appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love. Blaine faces a minimum of 10 years and up to Life in federal prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set. Federal prosecutors say up until July 20 of last year, Blaine agreed with others to acquire and distribute more than 50 grams of pure methamphetamine in east Texas.

Woman Accidentally Shoots Self in Chest

thumb_police-4JACKSONVILLE — A Cherokee County woman is in stable condition in a Tyler hospital after accidently shooting herself in the chest while cleaning her gun. The 59 year old woman called 9-1-1 around 9:00 Wednesday night to report the shooting. Her residence is located on CR-3143 near the South end of Lake Jacksonville. A High Point, 9mm semi-automatic pistol was found in the house. Continue reading Woman Accidentally Shoots Self in Chest

Gohmert Sounds Off on Obamacare

thumb_louie-gohmert-3WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert joins other conservative lawmkers at a Washington news conference on their continuing bid to de-fund Obamacare. Gohmert says the de-funding effort is not about politics, and that the Affordable Care Act will actually hurt the people it’s supposedly designed to help. Gohmert remarked, “We’re standing for the people, and I hope the President understands that and eventually, if we stand strongly enough, comes around and starts standing for the people instead of his party.”

Deputy Involved in Accident

Smith County Sheriffs DeptLINDALE — A Smith County deputy was involved in an accident Thursday afternoon on Highway 69 North, just south of Faulkner Park in Lindale. KETK reports that according to officials, the deputy was trying to cross the southbound lanes of the highway when he t-boned a white truck carrying multiple passengers. The truck flipped over into a ditch, but only minor injuries were reported. Traffic was shut down in the southbound lanes of Highway 69 for a time before the accident was cleared.

Man Arrested for Aggravated Robbery of Dad

William FincherNACOGDOCHES — A Nacogdoches man has been arrested after police were called to an aggravated robbery. KETK reports William Fincher, 29, was arrested Thursday morning after a complaint by his 69-year-old dad, who lives in the 300 block of Cooper Street. According to the complaint, the dad was approached at gunpoint, and his hands and legs were tied together. Then, Fincher then took his dad’s car, gun and credit card before leaving the scene, according to authorities. Continue reading Man Arrested for Aggravated Robbery of Dad

Gregg County Budget Draft Pledges $2.5 Million for New Animal Shelter

animal_shelter_from_gnonlineLONGVIEW — A $58.9 million Gregg County budget proposal for the coming fiscal year includes a $2.5 million commitment to building a new animal shelter in partnership with the city of Longview. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report County Judge Bill Stoudt filed his spending proposal with County Clerk Connie Wade on Thursday. The document seeks the same, 26¼-cent tax rate property owners shouldered this year. It also adds no county debt while still laying out about $14 million for large projects such as the proposed animal center. The day-to-day operations budget is proposed at $47.4 million, and is separate from the capital projects budget that is fed by reserves. Continue reading Gregg County Budget Draft Pledges $2.5 Million for New Animal Shelter

Longview Employee Named Region’s Assistant Attorney General of the Year

image002LONGVIEW – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott recognized Tracy Fleck, an assistant attorney general in the Child Support Division’s Longview office, for her commitment to Texas children. Fleck (at left in picture) was named “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” for the Child Support Division’s Tyler region, which covers 43 counties. Deputy Attorney General for Child Support Alicia Key presented the award to Fleck on Wednesday at the Statewide Assistant Attorneys General Conference in Fort Worth. Continue reading Longview Employee Named Region’s Assistant Attorney General of the Year

Hospitals Rated by Consumer Reports

Mother Francis HospitalEAST TEXAS — Consumers Report has done a study on hospitals’ morbidity rates. The study was for Medicare patients 65 and older who had a longer hospital stay than was anticipated. The probe for Medicare claims from 2009 to 2011 was for patients who had surgery in 27 categories of commonly scheduled surgeries. According to KETK, Scoring better were Trinity Mother Frances and Texas Spine and Joint, of Tyler, and Good Shepherd Medical Center and Longview Regional in Longview. East Texas Medical Center in Tyler and Memorial Medical Center in Lufkin did worse than previous reports.

Kilgore Police Investigate Assault Case

thumb_police-9KILGORE — Kilgore Police are investigating an aggravated assault and a possible attempted sexual assault. KETK reports it happened Saturday morning. Police were called for a victim suffering from several injuries. The victim had reported that she was walking on State Highway 42 sometime between 2:00 and 3:00am when she was offered a ride by several males in a 4-door pickup. She reported that the men displayed at least one weapon and attempted to sexually assault her. The victim said she fought with her attackers and told police that led to the additional injuries. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. John Rowe at the Kilgore Police Department or call Gregg County Crime Stoppers.

Suspect in Fatal Longview Shooting Moved to Gregg County Jail

paul_mengel_from_lnjLONGVIEW — An accused killer has been transferred to East Texas after being found out of state. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report that Paul Anthony Mengel has been placed in the Gregg County Jail under $500,000 bond on a charge of murder. Mengel was moved from a jail in Louisiana after being captured there last week. Mengel, 27, was arrested July 23 at his Bossier City home on a warrant issued by Longview police in connection with the fatal shooting of Joey Lee Espy. Espy, 19, was found shot to death July 7 at a house in the 300 block of Bonner Street in South Longview after a woman called 911 saying she and her boyfriend had been shot. Continue reading Suspect in Fatal Longview Shooting Moved to Gregg County Jail