Nacogdoches Lake Drowning

Nacogdoches Lake DrowningNACOGDOCHES — Authorities have recovered the body of a man who drowned Thursday afternoon at Lake Nacogdoches. According to our news partner KETK and Nacogdoches Police, around12:50, 911 dispatchers received a call about a man who went under the water in the west swimming area at Lake Nacogdoches. When first responders arrived at the scene, the man showed no signs of life. The identity of the victim has not been released. Police say the investigation is ongoing.

New Rainfall Record for Tyler

TYLER – Tyler has set a new rainfall record for July 12th. The National Weather Service says Tyler recorded 2.03 inches of rain on Thursday. That makes the date the wettest July 12 on record, and the records go back to 1883. Previously, the wettest July 12th occurred in 1893 when 1.63 inches of rain was recorded.

Longview Intersection Will Be Temporarily Closed

LONGVIEW – Starting at 7:30 Friday night, the intersection of East Cotton Street and South Mobberly Avenue in Longview will be closed to all traffic. It will remain closed until 7:30 Sunday evening. The same intersection is expected to be closed during the same time period the following weekend. This time period was selected in an effort to limit the impact on motorists. This street work is part of the 2011 Street Bond Fund. This project consists of reconstructing Cotton Street from Green Street to M. L. King Jr., Boulevard with curb and gutter, drainage inlets and pipes, sidewalks, signs, and water and sewer improvements.

Gohmert Sounds Off During Strozk Hearing

Gohmert Sounds Off During Strozk HearingWASHINGTON (AP/Staff) – East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert has been using a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees to browbeat an FBI agent about an extramarital affair he had with another FBI employee. Gohmert says FBI special agent Peter Strzok is a “disgrace” and is speculating about whether he looked “so innocent” when he looked into his wife’s eyes and lied about the affair. Strzok says Gohmert’s comments say a lot about the congressman’s own character and “what is going on inside” Gohmert. Gohmert is a member of the judiciary committee.

Incentives for the Tyler Airport

TYLER – Tyler is working to get flights back to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. The city council on Wednesday voted to update the airport’s airline incentive program. This includes waiving landing and space rental fees for 12 months for airlines willing to offer new service to the airport. Also included is a new instrument landing system to help planes land during bad weather. Something else that will help is the expansion of runway 4-22. The expansion project, which has been underway for several years, is expected to be completed by November. This will allow the airport to handle larger aircraft that can fly longer distances.

Lab Testing Continues in the Zavala-Garcia Murder Case

TYLER – The accused killer of a Smith County girl had a pretrial hearing in a Tyler courtroom Thursday. Gustavo , who is charged with capital murder, listened as a DPS evidence analyst testified it would take another 30 days to test trace evidence, and another 60 days for the DNA testing. Then it will take another 30 days to write the report on the test results. His next pretrial hearing is scheduled on August 16th. At that time we could learn about a trial date. Zavala-Garcia is accused of kidnapping 10 year old Kayla Gomez from a Bullard church in November, 2016. Her body was found days later in a well on the man’s property.

Man Charged With Animal Cruelty

Man Charged With Animal CrueltyFLINT – A Smith County man has been arrested for cruelty to a non-livestock animal. Arrested Tuesday was Keith Allen McAllister, 23, of Flint. He was booked into the Smith County Jail under a $150,000 bond. The arrest affidavit says a neighbor recorded the incident with his cell phone. The video shows McCallister hitting a puppy 15 times with a leather belt. McCallister has surrendered the dog to a local veterinarian. According to the affidavit, McAllister admitted to hitting the puppy. He told an investigator, he has anger issues.

A Math Grant for the Mineola ISD

A Math Grant for the Mineola ISDMINEOLA – The Texas Education Agency has awarded the Mineola School District the Math Innovation Zone grant. A similar grant has gone to four other school district around the state. The three year grant is for $500,000. The district also has the chance for another $100,000 at the end of year. The grant funding will provide for additional staff, professional development, software, and hardware during this three year period.

Longview Man Indicted on Aggravated Assault Charge

Longview Man Indicted on Aggravated Assault ChargeHARRISON COUNTY — A Harrison County grand jury this week indicted Miguel Rabadan, 59, of Longview, on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The indictment says on May 13, Rabadan injured a man by hitting him in the head with a garden hoe. According to our news partner KETK, the victim told police that he and Rabadan had been drinking together at their mobile home park when Rabadan became angry that the other man’s dog had bitten him on his foot four weeks earlier. The man told police that Rabadan started screaming, picked up a garden hoe and hit him in the head with the blade.

Man Indicted in Harrison County Murder

Man Indicted in Harrison County Murder
MARSHALL – The Harrison County grand jury has indicted an Arkansas man in connection with an April murder. Indicted was Michael Gerald Clevenger, 49, Jr., of Cabot, Arkansas. He is charged with murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He is accused of wounding his wife and killing her firend, a man from Houston. The shooting occurred a motel in Uncertain, where the victims had been staying, northeast of Marshall. The woman told officers her estranged husband was responsible for the shooting. He was arrested in Atlanta after a short chase with Cass County deputies.

An Honor for the Lindale School Board

KILGORE – The Region 7 Education Service Center has announced the Lindale ISD Board of Trustees is the 2018 Regional School Board of the Year. Lindale School Superintendent Stan Surratt nominated the board for the award. They will serve as the regional representative in this year’s Texas Association of School Administrators School Board Awards Program. TASA will announce the five Texas Honor School Boards on August 10.

Area Sales Tax Allocations Are Up

AUSTIN – Sales tax allocations from the state continue to increase in Tyler and Longview. The sales tax allocations from the state comptrollers’ office for July are based on sales made in May. Tyler’s July allocation exceeds $3.5 million. That tops the $3.1 million received last year by nearly 12%. For the year, Tyler has received from the state over $25 million, and increase of over 7% above the same period last year. Longview’s July allocation tops $2.7 million, and increase of over 16%. For the year, Longview’s allocation is up nearly 9% at over $18.7 million.

Officer-Involved Shooting of Dog under Investigation

Officer-Involved Shooting of Dog under InvestigationJACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville police are looking into an officer-involved shooting of a German shepherd. Police say the incident was prompted by an illegal fireworks call July 4 on Heath Lane. According to a brief police statement, a departmental administrative inquiry was opened in accordance with standard procedure. A news conference has been scheduled for Friday at 11:00 a.m. in city council chambers.

Tyler Police Join National Lip Sync Battle

Tyler Police Join National Lip Sync BattleTYLER — A lip sync battle among police departments has swept social media. The Tyler Police Department has posted an epic video of their own. Tyler police joined other agencies in competing in an unofficial contest to highlight public safety and improve law enforcement’s image. The phenomenon has spread through challenges issued to other departments. The Facebook post has 1.4 million views and has been shared more that 49,000 times, so far. #LipSyncChallenge Watch video on Facebook

A New President at Meals on Wheels

A New President at Meals on WheelsTYLER – Meals on Wheels Ministry, headquartered in Tyler, has a new president and CEO. The board of directors has announced Kari Kay Kietzer has joined the organization in the top leadership role. She has served as a consultant to the military, NATO and other organizations and has headed nonproft and for-profit agencies. Kietzer, who started her new job on Monday, succeeds long time president Mike Powell who retired. Meals on Wheels Ministry currently serves nearly 3,000 seniors and homebound individuals in 30 communities in Gregg, Henderson, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood counties.

A Mexican National Sentenced in Fatal Upshur County Wreck

GILMER – An illegal immigrant is heading to prison after pleading guilty in a Gilmer courtroom in connection with a fatal wreck over four years ago. Noe Paz-Aguillon, 30, pleaded guilty Tuesday to intoxication manslaughter and aggravated assault charges. He was sentenced to 16 years on each charge, with the sentences running concurrently. The accident, which killed an Overton man and injured his wife, happened in February, 2014. He was released to federal authorities for an ICE detainer later that month. They put him in house arrest in Dallas, and he fled back to Mexico. He had previously been deported twice from the U.S. He illegally entered the country again and was arrested in Oklahoma three months ago.

Former Clerk Indicted in Longview

Former Clerk Indicted in LongviewLONGVIEW – A former clerk with a water utility in Gregg County has been indicted by the county grand jury. The former administrative office clerk at Elderville Water Supply Corporation, Chelisa Portley Moore, 49, of Longview, is accused of taking money from the water utility. According to the Longview News Journal, she faces a four-count indictment of theft of property valued between $2,500 and $30,000. Prosecutors suggest it was part of a scheme dating back to February of last year. Moore, who was arrested last Thursday, is currently free on a $20,000 bond.

Dallas Man Dead in Accident at I-20 and Toll 49

Dallas Man Dead in Accident at I-20 and Toll 49SMITH COUNTY – A man identified as Anthony Watkins, 59, of Dallas has died in an accident that caused traffic problems in Smith County. That’s according to our news partner KETK. Interstate Highway 20 at the Toll 49 bridge was reopened Monday afternoon. According to the Department of Public Safety report, a truck tractor struck the bridge. Traffic had to be rerouted on the service road until the interstate was reopened. According to Kathi White with TxDOT, the south end of the bridge shifted about three inches during the crash. It has been inspected by a bridge engineer, who says there is some minor damage that will necessitate repairs but it does not affect the strength of the bridge. Repairs will be conducted by the Northeast Texas Regional Mobility Authority, which is responsible for Toll 49.

Henderson County Couple Arrested for Drug Possession

Henderson County Couple Arrested for Drug PossessionHENDERSON COUNTY — Two people have been arrested for possession of methamphetamine after they were stopped for littering. It happened Monday in Gun Barrel City. According to Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, Naomi Butler, 26, of Malakoff, and Joshua Fry, 25, of Athens, were taken into custody. They both reportedly admitted to possessing marijuana. A search of their vehicle yielded a quantity of methamphetamine hidden behind the driver’s seat. Butler also admitted to concealing meth on her person and surrendered it to the officers. Continue reading Henderson County Couple Arrested for Drug Possession

Fatal Weekend Wreck in Kilgore

KILGORE – One person was killed and 2 injured in a multiple accident on Interstate Highway 20 Kilgore over the weekend. It happened on the west bound lanes of the interstate around 12:30 Sunday afternoon. Killed was Joseph Robert Jones, 82, of Canton. He was a passenger in a pickup which hit the rear of another pickup which had stopped because of a previous accident. The injured were taken to Longview Regional Hospital with minor injuries. A third vehicle received minor damage. Kilgore police say the crash is still under investigation.

Fatal Wreck in Marshall

MARSHALL – One person has been killed and three injured in a two vehicle accident in Marshall. The accident happened on West Grand avenue around 9:45 Monday morning. Four persons were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Marshall where one of them died. He has been identified as Terrell Dillard, 26, of Marshall. The names of the injured have not been released. Police Public Information Officer Kelly Colvin says the accident remains under investigation.

Former Area Football Player Arrested in Pittsburgh

Former Area Football Player Arrested in PittsburghPITTSBURGH (AP/STAFF) — Police say a former Detroit Lions player, who played high school football in Tyler, has been arrested in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for punching an officer after refusing to pay a limo driver. NFL free agent Brandon Pettigrew is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, theft of services and public drunkenness. Police say the 33-year-old tight end refused to pay $97 for a limo ride to a downtown hotel early Monday. According to a complaint, when officers arrived Pettigrew became aggressive and punched one officer in the chest three times. Police allege he was visibly intoxicated. The complaint says officers drew their stun guns, but Pettigrew complied and was handcuffed. Pettigrew, who lives in Flint, played high school football at Robert E Lee.

Harrison County’s Burn Ban Continues

MARSHALL – Harrison County has extended the county’s burn ban. It is in effect for 90 days unless it is terminated earlier. Cooking outside on enclosed pits or grills will be allowed, but open fires outdoors and outdoor burning are prohibited until the ban is lifted. The order, which was signed by Harrison County Judge Hugh Taylor on Monday, also prohibits outdoor burning in barrels. A violation of the order is a Class C misdemeanor and is punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.

Illegal Alien Goes on Trial in an Upshur County Death

GILMER – A jury has been seated in Gilmer to hear the trial of an illegal immigrant charged with intoxication manslaughter, with testimony due to begin Tuesday. Noe Paz-Aguillon, 30, is charged in the death of Charles Gibbs of Overton and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for injuring the man’s wife, Carol Gibbs. The accident happened in February, 2014. He was released to federal authorities for an ICE detainer later that month. They put him in house arrest in Dallas, and he fled back to Mexico. He had previously been deported twice from the U.S. He illegally entered the country again and was arrested in Oklahoma three months ago.

Two Indicted in Longview Girl’s Death

LONGVIEW – The Gregg County grand jury has indicted two Longview women in the January death of a one year old girl. The panel indicted Ciara Channel Dison, 27, for murder. Shaglenda Denise Reddix, 31, was indicted for injury to a child. The little girl died after being rushed to a Longview hospital. The youngster was injured at the Longfellow Arms Apartments on East Hawkins Parkway. Investigators found blood stains in both the kitchen and the bedroom. The medical examiner said the girl’s head injuries could have occurred up to 48 hours before 911 was called. Continue reading Two Indicted in Longview Girl’s Death

A Guilty Plea in a Smith County Shooting

A Guilty Plea in a Smith County ShootingTYLER – One of three men charged in a Smith County shooting last September has pleaded guilty. Tarrance Dashawn Reggie, 20, pleaded guilty Monday morning in the 241st State District Court to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.. Reggie along with Joel Camacho, 23, and Carlos Ochoa, 18, all from Tyler, are charged in the case. The shooting occurred near the Eagle Creek Mobile Home Park off State Highway 271 North. One person was wounded. Reggie is scheduled for sentencing on August 2nd. Ochoa has a trial set for July 16th. Camacho has a plea hearing scheduled on August 9th.

Fatal Gregg County Accident under Investigation

Fatal Gregg County Accident under InvestigationGREGG COUNTY — One person is dead following multiple wrecks in Gregg County. According to our news partner KETK, Authorities say westbound traffic on I-20 was shut down near Highway 42 on Sunday. This after a series of isolated accidents that could have been caused by the wet conditions of the road. The name of the person who died in one of those crashes was not immediately released. Two other people were injured in that same car. They were taken to the hospital with non-serious injuries.