Thomas to Continue to Chair NET RMA

Thomas to Continue to Chair NET RMAAUSTIN – The Presiding Officer Of North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority will continue heading the organization. Governor Gregg Abbott reappointed Linda Ryan Thomas to the post. Her term is set to expire February 1, 2020. Thomas, who lives in Longview, is a general partner at Butter Ryan Partners, Limited. The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority was established in 2004. It is an independent government agency created to accelerate the development of transportation projects in 12 North East Texas counties, including Smith and Gregg.

Peace of Mind Conference in Tyler

Peace of Mind Conference in TylerTYLER — The 2018 Peace of Mind Conference will be held Friday at the Green Acres Crosswalk Conference Center in Tyler. The conference is a program of Samaritan Counseling Center of East Texas. It’s designed to educate and encourage individuals and families about how to handle mental health issues. Now in its fifth year, this year’s Peace of Mind Conference is titled, “There Is Hope….We Are Better Together. The Conference is open to the public at no cost due to the generosity of sponsors, according to organizers. It will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. with the exhibitor hall open at 8:30 am. You can find more information on the ktbb.com Calendar of Events.

Small Business Forum in Longview

Small Business Forum in LongviewLONGVIEW – The Governor’s Small Business Forum will be held in Longview on Thursday. It will be held at the Summit Club, 3700 Judson Road, from 8:00am till 2:00pm. Parking and lunch are provided. The forum provides small business owners with advice on how to start, operate, grow and sustain their businesses. You can go to https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/business/One_Page_Agenda_-_Longview_3.pdf to see the updated agenda.

Citizen Training On Drug Abuse

TYLER – Sheriff Larry Smith and the Smith County Sheriff’s Office is presenting its annual “Citizen Awareness Training”. It is being held Thursday evening from 6:00 until 9:30pm at the Tyler Junior College-West Campus in room #104. This training will focus on drug abuse, the “Opioid Crisis” and how it affects Smith County. Speakers making presentations at this training event include Sheriff Larry Smith, and Dr. Emmanuel Elueze MD. Dr. Elueze is an expert in the study of addictions. This training event is open to the public and there is absolutely no cost to attend.

City Council Approves Receiving Federal Funds for the Airport

City Council Approves Receiving Federal Funds for the AirportTYLER – The Tyler city council, Wednesday, approved accepting an $11.8 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration. The money will be used to fund about 90% of ongoing improvements to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. $3.5 million will be used for the relocation and installation of a new instrument landing system on the newly constructed Runway 4-22. This will allow the airport to accommodate operations by larger aircraft, on a regular basis, during instrument flight rules conditions. The remainder of the money will be used to fund 90% of the 2018 Taxiway Charlie/Foxtrot Rehabilitation Construction Project. A ribbon cutting for Runway 4-22 is planned for November 9th.

Chamber Award Winners Voice Their Appreciation

Chamber Award Winners Voice Their AppreciationTYLER — Three people with impressive community service resumes were the big honorees at Tuesday’s annual meeting of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce. The husband and wife team of Drs. Sasha Vukelja and Larry Anderson received the T.B. Butler Award as Tyler’s most outstanding citizens. In an emotion-filled acceptance speech, Vukelja found time for a bit of humor about her old New York friends. Vukelja told the crowd, “They told me I lost my mind when I moved to Texas — but every time they come to Texas, we can’t get ’em out of the house; they keep coming back!” Anderson said as he looked at the list of past honorees, “It’s just a who’s who of Tyler, and we’re humbled to join it.” Continue reading Chamber Award Winners Voice Their Appreciation

An Indictment in a Fatal Harrison County Wreck

MARSHALL – A Longview man has been indicted in connection with a fatal Harrison County accident. Brian Keith Woods, 48, was indicted for intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle and two counts of intoxication assault with a vehicle causing serious bodily injury. He is accused of hitting three pedestrians who had stopped to help a driver parked on the side of the road. The May 19th accident occurred on Interstate Highway 20 near Marshall. Killed was Sylvia Marie Keiter of Shreveport, Louisiana. One of the two persons injured was Sherri Beeson, 41, of Winona.

Bullard’s New School Safety Director Is at Work

Bullard’s New School Safety Director Is at WorkBULLARD – The new Director of School Safety for the Bullard school system is now on the job. Sworn in on Monday was John C. Jones. He was named to the post in late July. Over the past 20 years, Jones has served as a staff sergeant for the mortar section, of the United States Army National Guard. He has also served as a Special Agent for the FBI. He joined Bullard ISD after his retirement from the FBI. Jones and his wife have three children in the Bullard school system.

Critical Missing Adult Found

Critical Missing Adult FoundTYLER – An elderly Tyler man, who had been reported missing, has been found. Tyler Police had asked for help in finding Isiah Champion, 83. He left his home on West 34th Street Tuesday morning and was believed to have walked towards a park in the area. He had not been seen since he left his home. The police report he has been found safe and returned home.

Missing Teen Located

Missing Teen LocatedLUFKIN – A missing East Texas teen is safe. The Angelina County Sheriff’s Department had put out a missing persons report for Vanity Anastasia “Ana” Jones, 18. She had been last seen at her home in Huntington on Sunday. She was said to have been missing and considered endangered .The sheriff’s department reports she was found in Tyler, with the help of the Tyler Police Department.

Two Indicted in a Smith County Murder

Two Indicted in a Smith County MurderTYLER – The Smith County grand jury has indicted two men in connection with the death of a Bullard woman in July. Last week, the grand jury indicted Charles Edward Lennon III, 29, of Bullard, (pictured) with capital murder. His father, Charles Edward Lennon Jr, 56, of Tyler, was indicted for tampering with evidence. They had been charged in the death of Rachel Lynn Jackson, 31. The son is said to have been beaten her to death with a tire knocker.

Born to Read Program at UT Tyler

Born to Read Program at UT TylerTYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler is looking for participants for their early childhood reading program. The program is called “Born to Read.” It is for soon-to-be parents and parents of children who are 3 and younger in Tyler and East Texas. The program is designed to give parents the tools they need to support their children’s early language and literacy development. The cost is free to the first 25 parents who sign up by October 12. Parents who register for the program are expected to participate in a 2-hour training seminar in October and one-hour monthly meetings from November to June 2019. Parents will also receive free access to literary resources and training. Continue reading Born to Read Program at UT Tyler

Nationwide Alert Set for Wednesday

Nationwide Alert Set for WednesdayEAST TEXAS – Don’t be surprised if your cell phone, and all those around you, goes off Wednesday. In fact, cell phones all across the country will go off Wednesday afternoon at 1:18 East Texas time. It is first nationwide test of a wireless emergency alert system. FEMA says the alert will not interrupt a phone call or an active data session. Even if you have opted out of other emergency alerts, you should still receive the national alert. The message will say, “Presidential Alert: This is a test of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.” About two minutes later, the broadcast system will send a similar message through radio and television stations. Continue reading Nationwide Alert Set for Wednesday

School Bus Safety Stressed

EAST TEXAS – State troopers have begun a month-long project that highlights school bus safety. During October, state troopers will be riding on or following school buses to catch motorists who break the law. State troopers will also be patrolling areas where school buses pick up and drop off students. School officials from 14 area counties, Anderson, Henderson, Van Zandt, Cherokee, Smith, Rains, Wood, Camp, Upshur, Gregg, Marion, Harrison, Rusk and Panola, have identified areas along their bus routes where traffic violations are common. They have passed on this information to local troopers. Drivers who violate the law could face fines as much as $1,250. Continue reading School Bus Safety Stressed

Small Aircraft Crash in Berryville

Small Aircraft Crash in BerryvilleBERRYVILLE – A small aircraft crash has been reported near County Road 4117 in Berryville. According to our news partner KETK, Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says it involves a “gyroplane,” which is a small, one person aircraft. According to Hillhouse, persons on scene radioed saying “they didn’t need EMS.” We’ll keep you up to date as more information comes in.

Marshall Woman Indicted for Murder-for-Hire Plot

MARSHALL — A woman who was arrested in August for reportedly orchestrating a murder-for-hire scheme has been indicted by a Harrison County grand jury for solicitation to commit capital murder. According to our news partner KETK, the indictment for Trisha Groot George, 33, shows she attempted to request, command and induce a man to cause the death of her husband, William George. The Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigations Division received a tip indicating Trisha George was reportedly attempting to hire someone to murder her husband. She was booked into the Harrison County Jail with bond set at $1 million.

Police Investigate Several Drive-by Shootings at Same Location

Police Investigate Several Drive-by Shootings at Same LocationLONGVIEW — Police are investigating two drive-by shootings at the same residence. Sgt. Shane McCarter of the Longview Police Department confirmed two shootings occurred at a home on Lane Wells. According to our news partner KETK, the first shooting occurred September 29 at 2:30 am, the second shooting Monday at 10:30 am. Neighbors and residents of the home are cooperating with the investigation. The targeted occupants say they are unaware of why anyone would want to hurt them. No injuries have been reported. The incident is now classified as a “deadly conduct” event.

September Was Warm and Wet

TYLER – The month of September 2018 in Tyler was warmer and wetter than normal. Compared with September 2017, The National Weather Service reports, the month was 1.4 deg. Warmer, and 5.91 inches wetter. It was wetter because September 2017 was the second driest September on record, with only 0.01 inch of rainfall. The year-to-date rainfall was 10.50 inches less in 2018 than in 2017, due largely to the month of August 2017, in sharp contrast to September 2017, was the wettest August on record with 11.65 inches. Climate data record for Tyler date back to 1883.

Longview’s National Night Out

Longview’s National Night OutLONGVIEW — On Tuesday, neighborhoods throughout Longview are being invited to plan neighborhood parties for the 35th Annual National Night Out (NNO) crime and drug prevention event. The City of Longview, the Longview Police Department, Partners in Prevention and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office coordinate this annual event for the first Tuesday in October. Parties can be as simple as hanging out with friends and enjoying some good food. In the past, some parties have had pony rides, dunking booths, music, and clowns. You can visit http://www.LongviewTexas.gov/NNO to get more information. By the way, Marshall is also in on the event, planning a downtown activity.

Phone Scams Abound

TYLER – Tyler police have issued a warning about an increasing number of phone scams. The callers are very convincing. They may may identify themselves as a police or sheriff’s department and ask for payment for a bond for a family member. They say the bond can be paid by way of a gift card. No business or government agency will require payment using gift cards, iTunes cards or shopping cards for any reason. They remind you, never release financial or personal identification information over the phone. Hang up the phone and report the call to your local law enforcement agency. For more information or to verify a potential scam call, please reach out to the
Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000 and request to speak with the Financial Crimes and Fraud unit.

A Grant for UT Tyler to Help East Texas Economic Growth

TYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler announced today that it has received a five-year grant totaling $564,250. It from the U.S. Economic Development Administration. According to a news released from the school, the funds will be used to support entrepreneurship and revitalize economic development in East Texas. The UT Tyler Soules College of Business and the College of Engineering will collaborate on this project to provide business and manufacturing expertise to East Texas.

TxDOT Road Projects Update

TYLER – Here’s a look at road work planned in the Tyler district of TxDOT during the week of October 1st. 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.

Tyler Maintenance and Special Jobs crews plan to continue milling operations on State Highway 110N at the Van Zandt County line moving south for a mile. Base repair work continues on Farm Road 2908 just north of Farm Road 2767. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control at all work locations.

You can go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/042-2018.html to find other work projects in TxDOT’s northeast Texas District.

Meals on Wheels Anniversary Banquet

Meals on Wheels Anniversary BanquetTYLER — The 45th anniversary banquet of Meals on Wheels Ministry will be held Tuesday at Green Acres CrossWalk Conference Center in Tyler from 10:30 a.m. till 1:00 p.m. The doors will open at 10:30 a.m. and kick off the silent auction, lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the program will start at noon. The event theme of “Farmers Market” will showcase the natural beauty and home-grown abundance of local farmers markets, according to a news release. The event will also highlight the nutritional foundation of MOWM, which serves nearly 3,000 homebound senior and disabled people living across six counties in East Texas. You an check the ktbb.com Calendar of Events for more information.

Man Charged with Uber Driver Kidnapping

Man Charged with Uber Driver KidnappingHARRISON COUNTY – A Louisiana man is in custody in Gregg County, accused of kidnapping and robbing a Tarrent County man. Richard James Darby Jr., 28, is accused of robbing the Uber driver who picked him up in Bedford. The Longview News Journal reports Darby is said to have put a knife to the driver’s throat and ordered him out of the vehicle. After a couple of law officers found the suspect, he abandoned the vehicle in a ditch off Interstate Highway 20 in Gregg County. After running between cars on the interstate, deputies arrested him. He remains in the Gregg County Jail on charges of aggravated robbery, unauthorized use of a vehicle and resisting arrest.

Tyler’s Bulky Item Collection Week Is Starting

TYLER – Tyler’s bulky item collection week starts on Monday. The pickup of those large items is sponsored twice a year by Tyler’s Solid Waste Department and Keep Tyler Beautiful. It’s a great time for residential customers to get rid of those large items that would normally require a special fee to pick up. All you have to do is place the items on the curb Monday and a city crew will pick it up. There is no need to call the Solid Waste Office. But you need to note that items may be collected on a different day from your usual scheduled garbage collection. Items that will be picked up, at no charge, include furniture, appliances, carpet, fence material, up to four non-commercial vehicle tires, old toys and other such large items. No liquid waste, limbs or brush will be picked up. Paint must be dried out with oil dry or kitty litter. Continue reading Tyler’s Bulky Item Collection Week Is Starting

Fatal Longview Shooting under Investigation

Fatal Longview Shooting under InvestigationLONGVIEW — Longview police responded to a report of shots fired around 12:45 Saturday morning on Clover Lane. An individual called 911 and reported that a man had been shot on his front porch and was bleeding. Officers found the victim, Henry England Williams, 32, sitting in a chair on his front porch. Williams was transported to a local hospital where he died around 3:30 a.m. from injuries he sustained from being shot. Anyone with information is asked to contact Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP.

Tyler Police Search for Hit and Run Driver

Tyler Police Search for Hit and Run DriverTYLER — Tyler Police continue to investigate a hit and run wreck involving a cyclist. It happened just before 10:00 pm September, 24 on Grande Blvd. Officers said a 38-year-old man, wearing a reflective vest and flashing lights on his bicycle, was struck as he was heading eastbound on Grande Blvd near Sutherland Street. The cyclist struck the windshield, then landed in the traffic lane. The driver failed to stop and render aid. A vehicle drove up on the injured person after it happened and called first responders. The bicyclist was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. The suspect vehicle should have front end damage and possibly a broken windshield. Tyler police are asking for anyone that may have information contact the department 903-531-1000 or Tyler Crime Stoppers 903-597-2833.