TYLER — A New walk-in care clinic is now available to help meet the growing demand for healthcare in Canton. UT Health East Texas opened the new site Monday. Formerly known as “Canton Express Med,†the clinic reopened as UT Health East Texas Urgent Care. The clinic is centrally located at 301 E. State Hwy 243 in the Trader’s Square shopping plaza,from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. UT Health East Texas Urgent Care will provide walk-in care for minor illnesses and injuries, treating patients 3 months and older. Conditions treated include on-site, rapid COVID-19, flu and strep testing with results available in minutes.
City and KTB to combine annual event
TYLER — Keep Tyler Beautiful and the City of Tyler Solid Waste Department will host their annual Tyler Recycles day and Paint Collection day as one combined event November 14 from 8 a.m. to noon. According to the media brief, the event will take place in the Solid Waste employee parking lot, south of the Recycling Center, on N. Bois D’Arc Ave. A free and easy form of disposal of latex and oil-based paint and common household hazardous waste items for Tyler residents will be available. Tyler residents may bring any old or partially used buckets of paint they would like to dispose of. They can bring a total of 25 gallons of latex or oil-based paint per household. Continue reading City and KTB to combine annual event
Grant allows Upshur County to quarantine inmates with COVID-19
UPSHUR COUNTY — Upshur County discussed Sheriff Larry Webb’s concern for the funding of COVID-19 Pressure Cell grant funding. According to our news partner KETK, the program that funded the grant is called Corona Emergency Supplemental Funding program. This program will help the expenses that would be put on the responsibility of the Upshur County judicial system. Webb said that they applied for the grant in the summer, received notification on the 16th that he received that money. He said they are waiting on the Texas Jail Commission to approve the plans that were put in place. Continue reading Grant allows Upshur County to quarantine inmates with COVID-19
In Focus: 11/1/20 – Hollie Bruce, Newgate Mission
50 year sentence for man guilty of shaking and throwing infant daughter
CHEROKEE COUNTY — An East Texas man was convicted on Friday, receiving a 50 year sentence. According to our news partner KETK, Justin Fountain was convicted for causing ‘serious’ bodily harm to his infant daughter by shaking and throwing her down in 2019. Fountain allegedly also blew marijuana smoke in his daughter’s face to ‘help her calm down’. After being found guilty, Fountain justified that he struggled in school and had a low I.Q. The state presented counter-evidence that his daughter still suffers ‘ill’ effects from her injuries after hearing testimonies on the girl’s ongoing struggles from the daughter’s pediatrician and her adoptive parents. Fountain admitted abuse and admitted that he did it because he became upset at the child.
Wills Point man sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking
WILLS POINT — A Wills Point man will face nearly 12 years in federal prison due to drug trafficking crimes. Back in January, Rickey Howard, 41, plead guilty to possessing methamphetamine with the intent of distribution. The judge had also ordered Howard to pay $8000. Prosecutors said during his trial in 2018, Howard had more than 100 grams of methamphetamine in his Van Zandt home. He also admitted to the intent of distributing at least 500 grams of the drug.
Virtual race for Buckner attracts runners across Texas
LONGVIEW — Registration remains open for Run for Hope, the first virtual 5K race from nonprofit Buckner International. The organization says proceeds will benefit local and international ministries. As a pandemic-friendly event for the family, participants have the option to run or walk anywhere they choose the weekend of either day, Nov. 14 or Nov. 15. Adult registration is $30 and includes a race shirt and bib. Children 12 and under cost $15 to register, which also includes race shirt and bib. Pet race bandanas are available for $6. Continue reading Virtual race for Buckner attracts runners across Texas
3 East Texas community colleges receive grant funds
KILGORE — Kilgore College is one of three East Texas community colleges that received funding from a grant from the Texas Success Center to help with scaling essential practices of the Texas Pathways model. KC’s portion amounted to 126,472, that will bring on a success coach, focused on working with workforce dual credit students at Longview and Henderson high schools. The coach will monitor student progression toward a credential while in high school and will ensure that students can easily monitor their progression and learn what is needed to complete their program at KC after high school. Tyler Junior College and Trinity Valley Community College were also awarded funds to support scaling of the Texas Pathways model.
Fallen officer to be transported back to Athens
PALESTINE — The body of Officer Sergeant Harold Preston will be transported to his hometown of Athens, to be laid to rest. Sergeant Harold Preston was shot and killed as he and other officers responded to a domestic disturbance call in an apartment complex in Houston. Sergeant Preston served with HPD for 41 years and was only weeks away from retirement. He is survived by his elderly parents, whom he cared for, and a fiancée. The body will be escorted from Houston back to Athens and the public is encouraged to show their support and view the procession coming through Palestine. The procession will arrive in Palestine around 12:55 PM. The motorcade will come into Palestine on W. Oak St (US-79), continuing to Palestine Ave, then onto W. Spring St (TX-19) before proceeding to Athens.
ETBU receives $25,000 to establish Super 1 Foods Endowed Scholarship
MARSHALL — An endowed scholarship program is starting at East Texas Baptist University, after a gift of $25,000 was given from Brookshire Grocery Co. BGC announced the establishment of the “Focus on the Future” scholarship program in partnership with East Texas Baptist University and more than 40 other universities and colleges in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. The program is designed to reward students in BGC’s market areas for their dedication, hard work, and outstanding academic achievements.
TFD invests $82K on bomb team safety equipment
TYLER — The Tyler Fire Department will use a Homeland Securities grant to buy safety suits and equipment for a bomb response team it is creating. According to our news partner KETK, $82,000 was distributed by the East Texas Council of Governments as part of a larger distribution of funds to improve safety and emergency response in the region. The fire department will use the money to buy two safety suits and related equipment for a Bomb Team being formed. Three fire investigators are currently taking courses to become certified Public Safety Bomb Technicians and the FBI has inspected the department as part of the process to become the region’s first accredited Bomb Team. Continue reading TFD invests $82K on bomb team safety equipment
Schaefer urges Republicans to get to the polls
TYLER — Matt Schaefer shared the stage with Senator John Cornyn, Congressman Louie Gohmert and a host of other elected dignitaries Thursday. “Folks when we look around this downtown square, some of these buildings have been here for many years. Those buildings were built with money that came out of the ground when the oil and gas sector took a lot of risk; they really helped build the Texas economy, helped build our public schools. And listen, affordable energy, electricity that you can afford and gas that you can afford for your car is on the ballot in the State of Texas. That is why it’s so important to elect John Cornyn.” Continue reading Schaefer urges Republicans to get to the polls
Gohmert: This election is critical to future of conservative America
TYLER — Every vote counts coming down the stretch in the 2020 General Election. On Thursday, Congressman Louie Gohmert told KTBB conservatives have got to get to the polls. “Everything you believe about freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of speech…The right to keep and bear arms, the 2nd Amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 6th, 8th Amendment, those are all on the line. Because, socialist countries, your rights go to the side, Government has all the rights, you don’t.” Gohmert continued, “That’s all on the line, this is an effort to move the United States into Socialism…The problem with Socialism is not economic, the problem with Socialism is Atheism. In Socialism, your God has to become the Government.” Early voting ends Friday.
‘The Campus’ Project to add 200 plus employees at Smallwoods
LONGVIEW — Smallwoods has revealed a project that despite the coronavirus shows the company’s continued growth. On Friday, Jason Smallwood told KTBB, “It has forced us to reconsider and change our standard operating procedures pretty much across the board for the entire company. But, at the same time, I think with folks spending more time at home, they have really looked to re-arrange their home and try to make it as comfortable as possible. So that’s where we come in.” Smallwood’s will consolidate 9 facilities and more than double employment. ‘The Campus’ project’s goal will provide a thriving culture for employees, and keep the native East Texas surroundings undisturbed. Continue reading ‘The Campus’ Project to add 200 plus employees at Smallwoods
Medical Board takes immediate action on East Texas doctor
MARSHALL — The Texas Medical Board restricted the license of a Marshall doctor on Thursday. According to a media brief, Dr. Shaun Bobbi Kelehan had his license reduced for “engaging in non-consensual sexual encounters with a patient and administered medications to the patient during these encounters.†The Board’s disciplinary panel determined that medical practice “poses a continuing threat to public welfare.” Kelehan is prohibited from seeing, examining, treating, prescribing to, or otherwise practicing medicine on male patients. Continue reading Medical Board takes immediate action on East Texas doctor
TISD launches new podcast series
TYLER – Tyler ISD is adding a new podcast to its list of communication vehicles designed to keep parents and the community informed of the latest news from around the District. Hosted by Executive Director of Communications Jennifer Hines, the Talks with Tyler ISD podcast series will feature a variety of guests, covering everything from district-wide objectives and initiatives to inspiring stories from students and classroom teachers. The first audiocast starts Friday, when Dr. Marty Crawford talks about how the District continues to adapt and deliver through the COVID pandemic.
Tyler Parks and Rec receives grant funds
TYLER — The Tyler Parks and Recreation Department received a grant this week from the Louis and Peaches Owen Family Foundation totaling $7,000. The monies will go to the Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum, the annual Holiday in the Garden event at the Tyler Rose Garden and annual Ice Bowl Disc Golf Tournament. The Owen family has supported these events for 10 years. From the total amount, the Goodman-LeGrand Museum was allocated $5,000 to go towards the $26,793 needed to complete Phase 1 of its restoration project. Continue reading Tyler Parks and Rec receives grant funds
Final Trump Parade this Sunday
TYLER — A Trump Train Parade is set for this weekend. Lauren Snyder told KTBB on Thursday this is expected to be their largest to date taking in 3 counties. “The event happens Sunday at 1 p.m. at The Aviation Memorial Museum parking lot, off HWY 64…We are going to have our escort take us out to Canton and group up with people from there, then move to Athens with the same thing, then take Hwy 31 back to Tyler. We will go out to eat at Rudy’s afterwards. We have a group on facebook Tyler for Trump 2020 if you wanna be part of our community.” Click the link for more information. https://www.facebook.com/groups/286553835999335.
Senator Cornyn addresses supporters Thursday in Tyler
TYLER — Senator John Cornyn stopped in Tyler Thursday to rally voters as the campaign enters the final days. “What we are trying to do is make the rest of the country look more like Texas. When Chuck Schummer and his Silicone Valley billionaires and Michael Bloomberg from New York, pour 10’s of millions of dollars into Texas, they want to make Texas more like the East Coast or West Coast. Are we gonna let them do that? We are not gonna let them do that, not on our watch!” Continue reading Senator Cornyn addresses supporters Thursday in Tyler
April the giraffe’s calf Azizi dies unexpectedly at East Texas zoo
GRAND SALINE — Azizi, the youngest calf to the famous April the giraffe, passed away unexpectedly at the East Texas Zoo and Gator Park in Grand Saline on Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, April garnered worldwide attention in 2017 when she gave birth to Tajiri. More than 1.2 million people tuned in live to witness his birth. The park said more than 300,000 people watched their video of new calf’s birth, which was live-streamed on YouTube. Continue reading April the giraffe’s calf Azizi dies unexpectedly at East Texas zoo
Henderson Couny woman arrested on controlled substance charges
ATHENS — A Mabank woman was arrested with a substantial amount of meth in her possession while in a subdivision off Cedar Creek Lake. According to a media release Wednesday from Henderson County Sheriff’s Department, Jessica Flatt, 32, was pulled over for a traffic violation. During the stop, she admitted to having meth in her possession. After taking her into custody, the drugs weighed in at 105 grams, according to Sheriff Botie Hillhouse. Flatts was charged with delivery of a controlled substance and taken to the Henderson County Jail.
Coronavirus cases continue to rise in East Texas
TYLER — Coronavirus cases continue to rise in East Texas. On Wednesday, George Roberts told KTBB why. “Much of the spread is happening in our day-to-day interaction in the community. Notice, the traffic is increasing, and people are getting back to more and more of their day-to-day routines and that is causing potentially some of the spread. The NET Health President/CEO went on to say, “We’ve also noticed people having COVID fatigue, which is the idea of being tired of wearing a mask, people are tired of social distancing… We really encourage people to do those things and practice those habits that we have talked about over the last few months.” Continue reading Coronavirus cases continue to rise in East Texas
City of Tyler applies for flood infrastructure grant from TWDB
TYLER — The Tyler City Council unanimously voted to adopt a resolution on Wednesday, that would authorize the city to apply for funding from the Texas Water Development Board, Flood Infrastructure Fund program grant. The FIF program provides financial assistance in the form of loans and grants for flood control, flood mitigation and drainage projects. The two projects identified for the grant were preliminary engineering studies to analyze drainage along Gentry Parkway and the area west of South Palace Avenue between Erwin Street and Old Noonday Road. Continue reading City of Tyler applies for flood infrastructure grant from TWDB
Van Zandt County man sentenced for federal drug trafficking crimes
TYLER, Texas – A 41-year-old Wills Point man was sentenced to 142 months for his role in federal drug trafficking crimes in the Eastern District of Texas. According to a media release on Wednesday, Rickey James Howard learned his punishment after pleading guilty in Jan., to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine. According to information presented in court, a co-conspirator sold approximately 10.4 grams of methamphetamine during a controlled purchase, using methamphetamine that was stored in a residence Howard shared with the co-conspirator and that Howard knew was stored in the residence in Van Zandt County. Continue reading Van Zandt County man sentenced for federal drug trafficking crimes
2020 AMBUCS Christmas Parade in Longview canceled
LONGVIEW — Restrictions placed on outdoor events by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Executive Order GA-29, have brought about a decision to cancel this year’s Longview AMBUCS Christmas Parade. The city of Longview, announced the decision Wednesday. In that release, they invited residents needing additional information, to contact Melida Heien, Main Street Coordinator, at 903-331-1469 or by clicking the link for email. https://longviewtexas.gov/FormCenter/Contact-Us-5/Main-Street-103.
East Texas resident killed in plane crash in Lubbock
LUBBOCK — A plane crash Monday afternoon killed an East Texas resident. According to our news partner KETK, the victim was identified as Donald Eakin, 69, of Hallsville. The single-engine Cessna Centurion came to Lubbock from Belen, New Mexico. It crashed at about 4:00 p.m. heading toward Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport. The plane impacted in the backyard, but the residents were not home at the time of the crash. The only damage was to a fence. According to FlightAware and audio from air traffic control, Eakin took a pass on his first attempt to land, but instead circled for a second. There was reduced visibility and conditions consistent with icing.
Tyler man arrested as suspect in shooting death
TYLER — A Tyler man is in Smith County Jail charged with murder for a shooting earlier this month. According to a news brief from the department, Tommy Pettigrew III, 21, was arrested Wednesday, in connection with the shooting death of Christopher Bolden, 39, of Tyler. On Oct. 11 Tyler police responded to reports of gunfire on Cecil Avenue and found Bolden in the driveway with a gunshot to the chest. Detectives identified Pettigrew as the suspect. Bolden died 8 days later. The U.S. Marshal’s Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force executed the arrest warrant Wednesday morning.
Protest over handling of ‘cuffed teen’
TYLER — Community members demonstrated Tuesday night at Grand Slam in Tyler, following an incident last weekend. Christian Tyler, 15, was asked to leave the facility. He was eventually detained, put into hand cuffs and pushed to the pavement. Tyler’s mom, Tonya Petite told our news partner KETK, “When you hear it happen to your child because I was on the phone when it happened I lost it completely.†Others that saw the video on social media were upset prompting the gathering at the business. Continue reading Protest over handling of ‘cuffed teen’
Ore City man sentenced to 70 years for child exploitation
EAST TEXAS — A 40-year-old Ore City man has been sentenced to 70 years in federal prison for child exploitation. According to our news partner KETK, Jeremy OKieth Kyle, who also goes by several aliases, pleaded guilty on Feb. 19, to three counts of coercion and enticement. According to information presented in court, between 2013 and 2018, Kyle, a convicted sex offender, committed numerous offenses against 18 minor female victims and four adult women. He used a variety of false personas and promises of love and money to convince the victims to meet him and engage in sexual encounters. Continue reading Ore City man sentenced to 70 years for child exploitation
Food distribution events this week in Kilgore and Tyler

EAST TEXAS — Two East Texas Ministries will be distributing food to help people in need. The All Tribes Worship Center in Kilgore will be giving out food boxes Friday and St. James CME Church in Tyler will give out food boxes on Saturday. The Rev. Brian Lightner, the pastor of St. James CME, said both efforts are part of a Food and Drug Administration program to get food to families who are facing financial hardship because of the pandemic. According to our news partner KETK, right at 15,000 boxes containing meat, dairy items and fresh fruit and vegetables will be given out at each location. Continue reading Food distribution events this week in Kilgore and Tyler