Photo Contest Underway in Longview

Photo Contest Underway in LongviewLONGVIEW — The City of Longview is inviting residents to submit photos of Longview. The challenge is open now and the city will accept photos through November 1. Photo entries will be considered on creativity, quality, originality, and overall impact. Each photographer may submit up to six photos. Photos with watermarks will not be accepted. The city will pass out prize money of $250 for Best of Show, 1st Place gets $200, 3rd Place receives $100, and Honorable mention will be presented with $50. Complete Details available by clicking the link. https://www.longviewtexas.gov/3465/Photos

East Texas State Fair Results Very Positive

East Texas State Fair Results Very PositiveTYLER — The 2019 East Texas State Fair might be the most successful Fair to date. Organizer’s say this was the greatest economic impact in the festivities 104 year history. The was the best attended fair since 2015, which was the event’s 100 year anniversary. 2019 was the third-largest attendance on record up 16.2% overall from last year. The fair also saw a 10-12% increase in per-cap revenue over previous years. The overall attendance record came in 2007, when 286,149 visited. 2019 observed the largest Wednesday and Sunday in the event’s history. Total 2019 attendance was 257,127.

Smith County Burn Ban Remains in Effect

Smith County Burn Ban Remains in EffectTYLER — As hot, dry conditions persist, Smith County remains under an outdoor burning ban. The number of grass fires in the county has gone down since the Commissioners Court issued the ban three weeks ago, but there have been 85 reports of illegal burns since then. Fire Marshal Jay Brooks gave an update to the Commissioners Court on Tuesday, saying many warnings have been given but his office is now issuing citations. Brooks says most people who have been caught burning illegally claim they didn’t know about the burn ban. You can go to the News section at http://www.smith-county.com for more information.

Duck Commander, Grimes and Palau to share Stage at Wednesday BuckOut

Duck Commander, Grimes and Palau to share Stage at Wednesday BuckOutTYLER — People from all over East Texas are anticipated for Wednesday’s CityFest BuckOut! The BuckOut is a high energy event with bucking bulls, spirited horses, and plenty of barbecue and burgers! Hear music from Curtis Grimes with a message of hope from The Duck Commander, Phil Robertson, and Andrew Palau. The event is totally free of charge. Over 400 churches have partnered together to hold the CityFest events. CityFest culminates this weekend with the Festival on the square in downtown Tyler this Saturday and Sunday. Continue reading Duck Commander, Grimes and Palau to share Stage at Wednesday BuckOut

Station Patron Robbed and Assaulted at Gun Point

Station Patron Robbed and Assaulted at Gun PointRUSK COUNTY — The Rusk County Sheriff’s Office is looking for two men accused of robbing someone using a gas pump early Tuesday morning. According to our news partner KETK, the robbery happened near the Longview airport, at Clayton’s Mini-Mart on SH 322. The two men wore masks, and pulled a gun on a station patron. According to reports, they demanded money then assaulted the victim after taking the money. Continue reading Station Patron Robbed and Assaulted at Gun Point

Westbrook Makes Bid for Precinct 3 Commissioner

Westbrook Makes Bid for Precinct 3 CommissionerTYLER — Bob Westbrook announced on Monday his intention to be the next Precinct 3 County Commissioner for Smith County. Westbrook will run in the Primary Election in March 2020, with the General Election held in November 2020. Westbrook is a current Tyler Council-member for District 5 where he will continue. If elected, he will resign his seat on the Council in December 2020. Westbrook has been active on numerous boards and committees including the Tyler Chamber, and was a franchisee with CiCi’s Pizza. Westbrook owned 4 restaurants spanning 19 years. Westbrook is married to Cindy and they are the parents of 2 adult children and grandparents of 6.

Texas Wounded Warriors Project at All Saints

Texas Wounded Warriors Project at All SaintsTYLER — All Saints Episcopal School hosted the Texas Wounded Warriors Project on Monday. Students and staff sang the anthems from each military branch. East Texas Representative Louie Gohmert spoke and Bryan Anderson shared his story of hope. Anderson was stationed in Baghdad where he served two tours of duty in Iraq. In October 2005, Anderson was injured by an IED, that took away his legs and one arm. He was awarded a purple heart for as a result of those injuries. Continue reading Texas Wounded Warriors Project at All Saints

Smith County ESD 2 Proposes Sales Tax Increase

Smith County ESD 2 Proposes Sales Tax IncreaseSMITH COUNTY — The Smith County Emergency Services District No. 2 will be asking residents to consider approving a sales tax that would increase pay for additional firefighters. According to our news partner KETK, the Smith County sales tax is at 0.5 percent and the ESD-2 Board of Commissioners is asking voters to approve an increase of up to 1.5 percent. 11 Departments make up the Emergency Service District 2, most of which are staffed with volunteers. Continue reading Smith County ESD 2 Proposes Sales Tax Increase

Wanted on Charge of Murder

Wanted on Charge of MurderLUFKIN — Lufkin Police are searching for a murder suspect. Kevin Lopez is wanted in the shooting death of 32-year-old Angel Sanchez. Lopez, 27, is considered a suspect in the disturbance that led to the shooting is believed to have begun inside Sanchez’s vehicle. After Sanchez was shot, Lopez and another man not yet identified fled the scene on foot.Sanchez collapsed in the street and was taken to a local hospital where he later died. Lopez is described as 5’5 170 pounds, black hair, and brown eyes with a tattoo sleeve on both arms.

Ambulance Subscription Enrollment in Longview

Ambulance Subscription Enrollment in LongviewLONGVIEW — October brings the start of the registration window for the Longview Fire Department’s annual Ambulance Subscription Program for 2020. The program has been in effect since 2009, and is an attempt to help offset of out-of-pocket medical expenses. Program officals say the typical cost with EMS transports averages between $800 – $1000 per response. Those who sign up for the program pay a fee of $70/year. Open enrollment is now through the end of 2019. For more details click the link. https://www.longviewtexas.gov/2425/Ambulance-Subscription-Program.

Smith CR 168 Phase 2 Improvements Start Wed.

SMITH COUNTY — Road work begins on Wednesday in phase 2 improvements to County Road 168. The project is expected to last six weeks. The road runs between Texas Highway 155 and CR 178 (Old Palestine Highway). The work will replace a temporary cross-culvert with a new concrete box culvert. The project is part of the Smith County bond program. The work also includes the widening and overlay of the 2.26-mile section of CR 168. Motorist that normally use CR 168 to access Owens Elementary School will be able to use CR 178 to access the school. Phase 1 was completed before school started in August.

Saturday Oktoberfest Celebrations in Kilgore

Saturday Oktoberfest Celebrations in KilgoreKILGORE — The city of Kilgore will celebrate Oktoberfest all month long. October 5 will see Kilgore Main Street host across three city blocks in downtown Kilgore. Brigitta’s Hungarian Restaurant will continue the merriment the next two Saturdays. The month culminates on the 26th with the Avalon Faire Oktoberfest from 12pm-9pm. Events will include the classic bier stein holding and chicken dance contests, along with an axe throwing contest, three-legged race and a brat eating contest. The fun takes place at Renaissance park on FM 1252, featuring Germanfood, music, beer and games for all ages. To find out more, http://www.kilgoremainstreet.com/oktoberfest-2019.

East Texas Pastor Celebrates 30 year Milestone in Kilgore

East Texas Pastor Celebrates 30 year Milestone in KilgoreKILGORE — An East Texas pastor celebrated a milestone on Sunday at the Kilgore Forest Home Baptist Church. Rev. Earl Buddy Duggins, has been pastoring 55 years, and celebrated 30 years at the Kilgore church. According to our news partner KETK, before going into full-time ministry, Duggins served in the Marine Corps. He said while the church has helped shape the community in positive ways, ultimately God deserves the credit for all their success. Continue reading East Texas Pastor Celebrates 30 year Milestone in Kilgore

Henderson ISD Board Member Arrested

Henderson ISD  Board Member ArrestedHENDERSON — A Henderson ISD Board member was arrested after an opponent says Jonathan Earl Best paid someone to steal his campaign signs. According to our news partner KETK, home video led investigators to a suspect that named Best as the person that paid him to steal those signs. Adam Duey is challenging Best for the seat in District 5. Duey first noticed signs disappearing. The Duey family has also had a tire slashed, in addition to what a mechanic described as sugar in the gas tank topped off with water. KETK reached out to Jonathan Best for comment, and has not heard back. The Henderson ISD election takes place November 5th.

Burglary Suspect Fatally Shot by Gregg County Deputy

Burglary Suspect Fatally Shot by Gregg County DeputyGREGG COUNTY — Texas Rangers are investigating after a Gregg County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a burglary suspect. The suspect was later identified as Dewayne Morgan W/M age 37 of Tatum, deputies responded to a call at the home off I-20, near the West Access Road, at 10:47 Sunday night. The homeowner told deputies he had shot at the burglar, but it’s unclear if the burglar was hit. The suspect ran across I-20 into the eastbound ditch where the deputy used his taser. A violent encounter ensued, and the deputy shot the man. The suspect was transported to a Marshall hospital where he later died. The deputy was transported to a separate hospital for treatment of his injuries,and later released.

East Texas Woman Dead following Wreck Involving Ambulance

East Texas Woman Dead following Wreck Involving AmbulanceWOOD COUNTY — A woman is killed in a wreck involving an ambulance Saturday. According to the DPS report, the crash happened on FM-515, four miles northwest of the city of Yantis, in Wood County. Jennifer Annette Dougherty, 44, of Quinlan was traveling west on FM-515 when she drove into the eastbound lane of traffic. Dougherty struck a 2016 Chevrolet ambulance driven by Erica Lynn Blalock, 24, of Quitman. Dougherty was pronounced at the scene. Blalock was treated and released. The crash remains under investigation.

TxDOT Project Updates for the Week of Sept 30

TxDOT Project Updates for the Week of Sept 30EAST TEXAS — TxDOT is planning to conduct the following construction and maintenance work throughout the district during the Week of Sept. 30, 2019. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones. In Smith County, the new bridge on CR 1113/Lake Placid Road at Butler Creek has been opened to traffic ahead of schedule. The contractor will continue to conduct minor work at this location. Tyler Maintenance and Special Jobs crews plan to conduct mill and inlay operations at various locations on SH 110 from north of I-20 to FM 16 for the next few weeks. Crews will also perform routine maintenance such as edging, and pothole and sign repairs, on various roadways around the county. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control. Much more at https://www.txdot.gov/

Lufkin Police Search for Shooting Suspect

LUFKIN — Lufkin police are investigating after a man was shot Sunday night. According to our news partner KETK, authorities say they got reports of gunfire around 10:30 P.M. near the intersection of Paul Avenue and Arena Street. Police say they arrived on the scene to find a man with a gunshot wound. They attempted to find the shooter but weren’t able to locate anyone connected to the crime. The victim was taken to the hospital, his condition is unknown.

Protest over Dress Code Violation in Tatum

Protest over Dress Code Violation in TatumTATUM — A demonstration was held Friday morning at Tatum ISD by a family in the middle of a dress code controversy. According to our news partner KETK, the dissension began in August, when Randi Woodley claims her grandson attended a Meet the Teacher event and during a meeting with the principal and Superintendent Woodley says that Dr. J.P. Richardson, gave her 3 options; cut his hair, braid it and pin it up, or put him in a dress and send him to school, and when prompted he must say he’s a girl. Dr. Richardson vehemently denies the claims. Continue reading Protest over Dress Code Violation in Tatum

East Texas Police Chief Announces Resignation

East Texas Police Chief Announces ResignationPALESTINE — The City of Palestine will soon be looking for a new Chief of Police. Chief Andy Harvey has announced his resignation. Under Harvey’s leadership the department has taken large steps forward technologically, as well as with community engagement. City officials have not established a timeline for Chief Harvey’s permanent replacement. Chief Harvey’s last day is scheduled for October 18th.

Tyler Drone Co Meets with Congress

Tyler Drone Co Meets with CongressTYLER — Chapters from a nonprofit organization called the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) recently met in Washington D.C. Four topics were selected as points of focus for the day, one of which addressed the recent bipartisan American Security Drone Act, proposed by a number of U.S. senators. The bill seeks to ban the U.S. government from purchasing drones manufactured in countries like China and Iran, which are identified as national security threats. Phil Burks, co-founder of FIRST iZTM, attended several Congressional meetings for both the Senate and House, as well as AUVSI presentations.

Smith County Man Sentenced for Drug Trafficking

Smith County Man Sentenced for Drug TraffickingTYLER — A 36-year-old Tyler man was sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations in the Eastern District of Texas. Florencio Campos, Jr., pleaded guilty in March to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of cocaine. Campos was sentenced to 36 months in federal prison Thursday. Campos was also ordered to submit to the forfeiture of $27,810. Continue reading Smith County Man Sentenced for Drug Trafficking

Free Bulky Item Collection Starts Monday

Free Bulky Item Collection Starts MondayTYLER — The City of Tyler’s Free Bulky Item Collections campaign starts Monday. Bulky items need to be placed at the curb by Monday. City crews will begin collecting on Monday through next Friday. After crews have collected on your street, do not place more bulky items on the curb, or you will be charged a special pick up fee. If your bulky items have not been collected by Monday, Oct. 7, contact the Solid Waste Office (903) 531-1388. Continue reading Free Bulky Item Collection Starts Monday

Upcoming Concerts for Lake Country Symphonic Band

Upcoming Concerts for Lake Country Symphonic BandMINEOLA — The Lake Country Symphonic Band is putting the finishing touches on their upcoming concerts on October 6th and 8th. The performance will be in Mineola. The Sunday concert will begin at 2 PM and the Tuesday night presentation will be at 7:30 PM. The production will feature music from Game of Thrones, Titanic, and The Cowboys. Pianist Jennifer Turner will join the band for a collaboration of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Continue reading Upcoming Concerts for Lake Country Symphonic Band

Team Host Dinner for Teammate and Sibblings after Fire Claims Mom, Grandmother

Team Host Dinner for Teammate and Sibblings after Fire Claims Mom, GrandmotherMABANK — The Mabank community came together in a big way on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, the Mabank high school football team hosted a “drive through dinner” for the family of Tina Mercer and her mom Linda Scott. Mercer died in a fire along with her Mother on Monday. On Monday, Mercer, 41, called 911 to report that her home was on fire. Mercer’s four school-aged children were not in the home, but her disabled mother and an infant were. Fire-fighters arrived to find that Mercer saved the baby, Continue reading Team Host Dinner for Teammate and Sibblings after Fire Claims Mom, Grandmother

Former Sports Official Accused in Rape of Student

TYLER — A former high school sports official is accused of drugging and raping a John Tyler student. Robert Robinson, 63, was arrested last week on charges of child sexual assault by the Smith County Sheriff’s Office and is in jail on a $500,000 bond. According to an arrest warrant obtained by our news partner KETK, the warrant states the attack took place at his home in 2009 and that the victim became pregnant from the rape and she gave birth to a daughter. The woman is now 26. Robinson is currently trying to gain custody of the child. Continue reading Former Sports Official Accused in Rape of Student

CR 1113 Open to Traffic After Bridge Replacement

CR 1113 Open to Traffic After Bridge ReplacementTYLER — Smith County Road 1113 – Lake Placid Road – opened back up to traffic Thursday after being closed for nearly three months for a bridge replacement. The bridge project at Butler Creek was completed a few weeks earlier than expected. Detour signs were being removed on Thursday. Smith County Engineer Frank Davis said the bridge needed to be replaced because it was undersized for the amount of road traffic, and it had structural problems. The project was done through the Texas Department of Transportation as part of the Federal Office-System Bridge Program. Smith County has improved a portion of Lake Placid Road and plans to continue with construction on the road since the bridge replacement is completed.

CityFest Tyler Oct 5-6

CityFest Tyler Oct 5-6TYLER — The countdown has begun for CityFest, the region-wide campaign focused on serving the community and proclaiming a message of hope in downtown Tyler. The celebration is produced by the Luis Palau Association, which began large outreach ministry in 1966, the year Andrew Palau was born. Event organizers anticipate 15,000 attendees to show up to The Square, downtown. Both nights national headlining Christian acts will share the stage with Andrew Palau. Thanks to the generosity of dozens of company’s, non-profits and over 350 local churches the event will be free. Continue reading CityFest Tyler Oct 5-6