TYLER — Tyler police say a driver, that caused a wreck killing two people has received a citation, but will not face additional criminal charges. Public Information Officer Andy Erbaugh told KTBB, “In Texas, you can be charged with intoxicated man-slaughter if you are drunk or high and cause the death of somebody during a traffic accident. So, when you hear from the detective that all they were charged with is failure to yield-right-of-way, then there were neither drugs or alcohol involved; otherwise, there would have been a much higher charge.” Christopher Little and Edythe Lewis, from Arp, died in the accident at the intersection of New Copeland Road and Loop 323. The driver was cited for failure to yield right-of-way.
Free COVID testing continues this week, new location added in Henderson
TYLER — The Texas Division of Emergency Management is offering FREE COVID-19 tests for East Texans, with or without symptoms. Results will be provided by the Texas Division of Emergency Management. All TDEM testing locations are walk-in sites and require a face mask. These locations will be closed from November 21st through the 29th. Valid ID is required & contact info will be requested when you are tested, not while you wait in line. Also,persons must provide a working cell phone number and results will be provided to you by the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and not by NET Health. Continue reading Free COVID testing continues this week, new location added in Henderson
Fatal structure fire spreads to second home on CCL
HENDERSON COUNTY — An early morning fire on Sunday destroyed 2 homes and claimed a life in Enchanted Isle on Cedar Creek Lake. According to a post on the Facebook page of Payne Spring VFD, the fire happened just after 2:30 a.m. A cold front blowing in produced strong winds coming off the lake and spread to a neighboring house. PSVFD says 10,000 gallons of water were applied in the first 15 mins of the fire with little effect. One person died in the fire, their identity has not been released at this time. Ten other departments responded to the fire.
Virtual town hall meeting on teens substance abuse
TYLER — A virtual town hall event is scheduled for November 19th. Rebecca Smith told KTBB on Monday, “We know that parents are the number one deterrent for their teens using substances. A lot of parents think oh my teen doesn’t listen to me. They just roll their eyes when I talk to them about this, but when we talk to teens, they say that parents are actually the number one factor in their decision making, on whether or not they are going to use drugs and alcohol.”Next Step Community Solutions will host the meeting for parents on how to talk to your kids about substance abuse on the zoom platform Thursday at 6 p.m. Register by clicking the link: https://bit.ly/351zNtO.
Greenberg Smoked Turkey owner thankful for response to fire
TYLER — The owner of Greenberg Smoked Turkey in Tyler is offering his thanks to the community after a fire destroyed the company’s shipping facility November 6. Sam Greenberg says he’s received offers of help from all over the state. He comments, “This is unparalleled for our little company. The outpouring is just unbelievable. And the people who have called me to offer me their facilities to try to recoup the season, it’s just — it’s unbelievable.” Greenberg says investigators with the insurance company are still trying to determine what caused the fire. He adds, “They have speculations, but they don’t know. It was not nefarious, but it was a catastrophic failure in something.” The fire will prevent the company from filling orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, but Greenberg says they will definitely be back in business by this time next year.
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March of Dimes urges you to “Go Purple for Preemies”
TYLER — March of Dimes supporters in Tyler are urging residents to “Go Purple for Preemies” Tuesday, November 17. That’s World Prematurity Day, and a flyer suggests that you “wear purple to show your support.” According to Tyler March of Dimes chairperson Dorinda Williams, November is Prematurely Awareness Month. Williams encourages everyone to take a picture in their purple and send it to [email protected] for posting on the Healthy Me Healthy Babies Coalition website. Go to https://www.mynethealth.org/services/wic-women-infants-children/healthy-me-healthy-babies-coalition/ for further information.
Accident kills two, ties up traffic
TYLER — Two people died Saturday in a Tyler accident that tied up traffic for an extended period. Police say they responded around 4 p.m. to the intersection of Loop 323 and Copeland Road. According to a news release, a minivan was traveling east on the Loop and turning northbound onto Copeland on a blinking yellow light. A motorcycle occupied by two people was traveling west on the Loop with a green light. Police say the driver of the minivan turned in front of the motorcycle, failing to yield right of way, causing the motorcycle to strike the van. Both occupants of the motorcycle were dead on scene. Names were withheld pending notification of next of kin. As of 6:24 p.m. Saturday, police remained in the roadway directing traffic, but traffic was flowing smoothly in all directions. The scene has since been cleared. We’ll update this story as more information is released.
Downtown Tyler businesses receive awards from Texas Downtown Association
TYLER — Two downtown Tyler businesses have been honored as part of the Texas Downtown Association’s annual President’s Awards Program. According to a news release from the city, Fitzpatrick Architects was named Best Downtown Partner. Plaza Tower received the People’s Choice award in the category of Best Economic Game Changer. Tyler Main Street Director Amber Varona cited Fitzpatrick for “continuing to push the momentum forward for Downtown.†She added that Plaza Tower’s award “speaks volumes of the huge impact it has made on our Downtown community as a whole.” Continue reading Downtown Tyler businesses receive awards from Texas Downtown Association
Hughes, Frank file child protection legislation
AUSTIN — Republican State Senator Bryan Hughes of Mineola has co-filed legislation aimed at reducing what he terms the cycle of trauma that many children experience in foster care. Joining him in the filing is GOP state Representative James B. Frank of Wichita Falls. Specifically, according to a news release, the bill seeks to protect children and families from serious actions by the Department of Family and Protective Services — including removal of children from their families and termination of parental rights — for normal, everyday activities by amending the state definition of “neglect” in Texas Family Code. It includes other provisions as well. Hughes and Frank say removal from family is sometimes needed but that too many Texas children are removed from their homes unnecessarily.
Man arrested in Tyler fire has long criminal record
TYLER — Tyler fire investigators have arrested an 89-year-old male in connection with a fire that broke out November 6 in a vacant structure on South Beckham near the Elm Street intersection. Kermit Francis Gabel, who has a decades-long criminal record, was arrested for 1st degree felony arson on Wednesday and booked into the Smith County Jail. The Tyler Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate a number of recent fires in vacant or abandoned structures, and will release information as new details are available, according to a press release. Continue reading Man arrested in Tyler fire has long criminal record
A Marshall teen killed in crash is brother of teen who died in fatal accident a year ago
MARSHALL — The identity of a person killed in Marshall has been released. According to our news partner KETK, the victim was Payton Blalock, 19. The Marshall teen, was killed after an 18-wheeler hit the truck he was driving while attempting to make a turn. Marshall Police released a statement saying: “The men and women of the Marshall Police Department offer our deepest condolences to the Blalock family during this unimaginably difficult time.“ Payton is the brother of Hayden Blalock who died in September of 2019, after an accident in the same county.
Doug Supernaw dead at 60
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Country singer Doug Supernaw, who had hits in the early ’90s with “I Don’t Call Him Daddy,” and “Reno,” has died. He was 60. A representative from his management team said Supernaw died in Texas on Friday. The Houston-raised singer announced in February 2019 that he had lung and bladder cancer and he entered hospice care in October after the cancer spread. After working on oil rigs and as a concert promoter in Texas, Supernaw moved to Nashville in the late ’80s to work as a staff writer for a music publishing company, but moved back to Texas where he could perform more. He began opening for national acts that came through Tyler and gained a wider following, eventually attracting the interest of Nashville label BNA Entertainment. Continue reading Doug Supernaw dead at 60
Blood drive scheduled for Saturday at Brookshire’s in Athens
ATHENS — Athens Masonic Lodge #165 is hosting Carter Bloodcare for a Community blood drive Saturday at Brookshire’s in Athens from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Donors are asked to bring a government-issued photo ID to donate, as well as eat breakfast or lunch before arriving. Carter Bloodcare is providing COVID-19 antibody testing for all donors as a gesture of thanks. Donors may call Carter Bloodcare for more information: 903-504-0812. They may also visit the Carter Bloodcare website to schedule a donation time-slot: http://www.carterbloodcare.org.
New Kilgore location for Workforce Solutions East Texas to host grand opening
KILGORE — Kilgore College has partnered with Workforce Solutions East Texas to open a permanent Access Point location on the Kilgore campus. A grand opening and open house for the new site will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. next Wednesday, in the lab in the Student Support Building. Access Point locations, which are open to the public, are service locations for job-seekers to receive on-site assistance. The WSET Access Point on the Kilgore campus is open each Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Master planning meeting scheduled for Tyler Pounds Regional Airport
TYLER — A public information meeting will be held for Tyler Pounds Regional Airport on Monday at 5:30 p.m. The gathering will take place at the Tyler Rose Garden Center on Rose Park Dr. The session is intended to inform the community about future plans for the airport. This will mark the 3rd meeting held as part of the Airport Master Plan covering the next 20 years. Residents are invited to attend, share input and learn about the future vision of the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Several concepts of potential improvements for the airport will be presented. Social distancing guidelines will be followed. For virtual meeting information, visit http://www.tyrairportplan.com.
Attorney sentenced for smuggling meth into local jail
MARSHALL, Texas – In September, a Cass County attorney plead guilty to conspiring to distribute methamphetamine. On Thursday, Bryan Lee Simmons, 50, was sentenced to 4 years in federal prison. According to the office of Stephen J. Cox, Simmons agreed that he would not practice law for three years following his release. Information from the court showed that beginning in July 2019 and continuing through August 2019, Simmons agreed with other people to distribute methamphetamine in the Cass County Jail. In August 2019, he went to the Cass County Jail and pretended to meet with a client, officials shared. Simmons hid methamphetamine on his body that he planned to distribute.
Virtual town hall meeting on teens substance abuse
TYLER — A virtual town hall event will take place next Thursday. Next Step Community Solutions will host the meeting for parents on how to talk to your kids about substance abuse. The meeting will happen on the zoom platform at 6 p.m. The event will cover research on use rates of the four substances most used by teens in East Texas: alcohol, e-cigarettes, marijuana, and prescription drugs. The speakers will also cover little-known dangers and research-based tips for how to talk to teens. While the coalitions cover a specific area in East Texas, anyone is invited to attend. You can register by clicking the link: https://bit.ly/351zNtO. Organizers will email a link to the Zoom to those who register. There’s a space on the form to submit questions, and they will also take questions during the event.
Tyler ISD encourages families to remain diligent in efforts to combat illness
TYLER – While NET Health’s most recent 7-Day Rolling Rate of COVID-19 shows a significant rise and places Smith County in the Substantial Community Spread Level, TISD Superintendent Dr. Marty Crawford told KTBB he wanted to assure students, parents, and the community that district facilities are safe. “Our campus, custodial, and transportation staff, and really the whole school system that accounts for around 20,000 people in the Tyler community, have done a tremendous job in helping combat illness across the District.†Continue reading Tyler ISD encourages families to remain diligent in efforts to combat illness
Progress continues for New Rusk State Hospital
RUSK — Construction crews are busy on a nearly $200 million project to build a modern 227,000 square-foot patient complex and replace the administration building at Rusk State Hospital. In a press brief Thursday, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced crews had placed the last beam atop the administration building. Officials say they are on a pace that would complete 50 percent of the building by next February. The construction team has also completed demolition work at the site of the new patient complex and have begun laying plumbing and installing electrical infrastructure. The patient complex will include a 100-bed maximum-security unit and a 100-bed non-maximum-security unit. Continue reading Progress continues for New Rusk State Hospital
Bullard resident wins Million dollar jackpot
BULLARD — A Bullard resident has laid claim to a $1 million dollar jackpot. According to the Texas Lottery, the winner wants to remain anonymous, but purchased the winning scratch off ticket at a Fast Fuel gas station in Tyler on HWY 155. Officials say this was the third of four top prizes in the $1 million Monopoly 200X game. Overall odds of winning any prize in the game are one in 3.45, including break-even prizes.
Comptroller sending local sales tax dollars across the state
AUSTIN — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced Thursday that $890.5 million was coming statewide to cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts. Locally, Tyler will see $4.3 million dollars, up nearly 7% over last year. Longview, will see $3.2 million dollars up, bascially the same as this month last year, up (point) .12%. The year to date is down 1.86 percent over this time last year. For details on other cities across the Lone Star State. Click the link. https://comptroller.texas.gov/transparency/local/allocations/sales-tax/cities.php.
Harvey Convention Center to host free movie event
TYLER — A free drive-in movie has been scheduled a courtesy of The Tyler Parks and Recreation Department and Liberty Hall. The media brief states the movie will take place at 7 p.m. on Nov. 21. The movie will be shown in the parking lot of the Harvey Convention Center, on W. Front St. They will be showing the 2019 Disney film, Frozen II. Audio will be provided through a radio station announced on the screen before the movie starts. Due to COVID-19 precautions, families are asked to remain in their vehicles at all times. Concessions will not be available. Families are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy while watching the movie. For questions, contact Special Events Supervisor Debbie Isham at (903) 531-1214.
Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving event at Bergfeld Park canceled
TYLER — The East Texas Food Bank has announced the cancellation of the 11th Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving event at Bergfeld Park in Tyler. On Thursday, Lauren Barnes told KTBB, “So unfortunately, NET Health released some new data that put us in the highest risk category, and that is really all around community spread of large scale events. So, just out of an abundance of caution the East Texas Food Bank decided to cancel this event this year. And we are urging everyone to follow the safety guidelines that are put out by our local health authorities.” Continue reading Annual Charlie Brown Thanksgiving event at Bergfeld Park canceled
Jury selection canceled for next Monday in Gregg County
LONGVIEW — Prospective jurors, that had been summoned for Monday, are no longer required to appear. Gregg County District Clerk Trey Hattaway said in a press release Thursday, “Due to the increase in COVID cases in Gregg County and throughout East Texas, our judges, with guidance from the Gregg County Health Department, have decided to postpone the jury trials scheduled for next week.†Hattaway went on to say they were thankful for those willing to serve and be a part of the judicial process. Jury will resume November 30.
Jazz band concert scheduled with former member of Ray Charles Orchestra
LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University’s jazz band is performing a concert at 7 p.m. Thursday. The venue will be socially distanced in the Belcher Center on the university campus, on S. Mobberly Avenue in Longview. The LETU Jazz Band, directed by local jazz icon George Faber, will perform Christian and jazz standards. Joining the jazz band will be guest artist, saxophonist Dorsey Summerfield, a former member of the Ray Charles Orchestra. This socially distanced concert is presented by the LETU Fine Arts department and is open to the public and free of charge. For more information contact George Faber at (903)530-4863 or [email protected].
New TDLR stickers must be up by Dec.1
AUSTIN — Time is ticking for gas pumps across the Lone Star State to prominently display the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation consumer information stickers. TDLR said in a press release that the stickers must be in place by Dec. 1. The stickers have a Texas shape and include information about the amount of state and federal taxes charged for every gallon of fuel sold, as well as a telephone number and a QR code that consumers can use for complaints with TDLR regarding the quality or quantity of fuel. Merchants must also remove the old Texas Department of Agriculture stickers once the new ones are installed.
Old Fire station donated to Empowerment Community Development Corp
TYLER — Following a gift from the city of Tyler, The Texas African-American Museum will be getting a new place to call home. According to a press release on Wednesday, the city donated the old Fire Station No. 4, located on W. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., to Empowerment Community Development Corp. The ECDC is a nonprofit organization, that operates the museum on N. Border Ave. For more information, click the link. http://www.texasaam.weebly.com.
City to address drainage system improvement
TYLER — The Tyler City Council has taken steps to lessen flooding problems during heavy rains. On Wednesday, the council agreed to pay Reynolds & Kay $374,597 to install a storm sewer along Pabst Avenue from Valentine Street to the creek channel south of Willow Street and $551,892 to repair drainage infrastructure and address street settlement issues on Flat Rock Lane between Balsam Gap and Elk River Road. According to a media release, the funding for the projects is coming through the Half-Cent Sales Tax program.
Expansion approved for skate park at Faulkner
TYLER — The city of Tyler is expanding a plan that will build a 10,500-square-foot skatepark in Faulkner Park. Wednesday, the council approved paying Evergreen Skateparks up to $350,000 for the construction. Builder’s say the park will have an expansive street terrain with ledges, rails, ramps and more. According to a press release from the city, the layout’s design allows for “flow and speed lines†accommodating multiple users. Upon completion Faulkner Skate Park will have more than 14,000 square feet of skating space.