TYLER -Jack Elementary School is helping ‘Tie Up Tyler ISD.’ Jennifer Hines told KTBB on Friday, “the student’s have set a goal to collect 500 pairs of new lace-up tennis shoes by February 4, and the school has already distributed a few pairs to another campus.” The TISD Director of Communications continued, “as of yesterday, because they have not counted the totals brought in today, they are already at 381 pairs of tennis shoes, and these are tennis shoes for boys and girls of all sizes.” Continue reading “Tie-Up TISD” Shoe Drive Continues
Andy’s Frozen Custard Adding Location in Tyler
TYLER — Andy’s Frozen Custard will be opening a second location on the square in downtown Tyler, according to a release from the company. Dubbed “Andy’s Downtownâ€, the new location will offer indoor dining as opposed to the South Broadway location which features drive-thru or walk-up style. Galen Taylor, Owner Operator of Tyler Andy’s locations say, “they are excited about moving north.” Taylor says, “We see the Tyler Square as a great location that will give us the opportunity to serve even more people in Tyler.†Continue reading Andy’s Frozen Custard Adding Location in Tyler
Tyler Businessman Bill Day Dies at 84
TYLER — Graveside services for Bill R. Day, 84, of Tyler will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, at Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler. That follows visitation for the Tyler business owner Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Stewart Family Funeral Home in Tyler. Day, who died on Tuesday, opened Bill Day Tire Center in 1971. With Day’s leadership, the business grew to 4 locations. Day is described as an innovator and was one of the first dealers in the country to advertise tires on television, winning numerous awards. Bill Day Tire will celebrate its 49th year in 2020. Bill was still active in the business with his family until his death.
Tyler 2nd in State in Roadway Fatality Rate
TYLER — Smith County officials met for a transportation safety meeting Thursday and heard some shocking stats about the number of deaths on East Texas roads. According to our news partner KETK, Tyler has the 2nd most fatalities per 1,000 people in the state. Tyler Mayor Martin Heines says the statistic given does not factor in the amount of people traveling into Tyler, tilting those numbers. “There’s a lot more traveling on the roads leading into Tyler and Smith County than most MPO’s, or the MPO’s cover a larger area. So the numbers are somewhat skewed.”
Harrison County Man Sentenced for Distribution
MARSHALL, Texas – A 31-year-old Hallsville man was sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations the Eastern District of Texas said on Friday. Mark McLean Farmer pleaded guilty last summer, to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of anabolic steroids and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and was sentenced to 72 months in federal prison. Information presented in court showed Farmer conspiring to distribute at least 2,500 units of anabolic steroids.
Longview Man Arrested in Connection with Murder
LONGVIEW — Longview Police continue to investigate a fatal shooting on Scenic Drive Wednesday afternoon. 19-year-old Eduardo Seran, of Longview, was arrested Thursday. Seran was charged with criminal negligent homicide. 17-year-old Bryan Rivera, of Longview, died at a Longview hospital.
Jury Sentences East Texas Woman to 99 Years
UPSHUR COUNTY — A Smith County woman was sentenced to 99 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges in Upshur County. According to our news partner KETK, Felisha Diane Williams, 39, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver. Williams was offered a 20 year sentence by the state, but elected for a jury to decide her punishment. Williams faced an enhanced punishment range of 15 years to life rather than the normal punishment range of 5-99 years or life in prison, due to previous felony convictions.
Body Discovered on Neches River
CHEROKEE COUNTY — The Cherokee County Sheriff’s office was notified late Thursday morning of a body found on the Neches River. The Parks and Wildlife removed the body, identified as Danny Carter, 49 of Wells. Carter had been missing since January 12. The body was transported to Southwest Forensic in Dallas for an autopsy. It appears to be a drowning, however the case remains under investigation.
Former Equipment Manager Indicted on Charges of Molesting Football Player
WHITEHOUSE — In November, a former Whitehouse ISD employee and equipment manager was accused of molesting a football player in 2010 and 2011. On Thursday our news partner KETK, reported William Aldridge, 28 was indicted in a recent Smith County Grand Jury session. The original charge is by a former Whitehouse football player, who says “Aldridge touched his private parts on two separate occasions.” Aldridge turned himself in to the U.S. Marshals in November of last year. The victim claims there were 2 separate incidents with Aldridge. The district was contacted by police in late October and Aldridge was placed on immediate leave and has since been fired by the district.
Phase 3 to Begin Following Tyler Council Approval
TYLER — On Wednesday The Tyler City Council authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Halff Associates to manage the third and final phase of the Comprehensive Storm Water Master Plan. On Thursday, Tyler’s Jenny Wells told KTBB, “Phase 3 is bascially going to look at what are the solutions to the issues we’ve had as far as drainage goes. I’m sure you remember in 2016, we had a lot of rain which really helped us identify some of the trouble issues for the city of Tyler for drainage.” Continue reading Phase 3 to Begin Following Tyler Council Approval
Liberty to Welcome the “Texas Piano Man”
TYLER — Tyler Liberty Hall is preparing to host Robert Ellis Saturday Night. Adriana Rodriguez told KTBB on Thursday what people can expect this weekend, “Robert Ellis: The Texas Piano Man has been called the Elton John of country music. He plays piano sings, is very interesting very different. Tickets are $28 and $22.” Show time is set for 7 p.m.
Smith County Landscaper Guilty of Failing to Pay Payroll Taxes
TYLER — 46-year-old Miles Brosang of Whitehouse, owner of Brosang’s Landscaping, has pleaded guilty in Tyler federal court to failure to pay payroll taxes. According to information presented in court, during the third quarter of 2015, the company withheld payroll taxes from its employees’ paychecks, including federal income taxes and Medicare and social security taxes. Officials say Brosang knew that his company was required to make deposits of the payroll taxes to the IRS on a periodic basis. The amount of taxes that should have been, and was not, paid in the 3rd quarter, is $49,704.47. The total of payroll taxes that should have been, and was not, paid is $229,552. Under federal statutes, Brosang faces up to five years in federal prison at sentencing.
East Texan Jailed in Shreveport over Bomb Threat
SHREVEPORT, La. — An East Texas man is jailed in Louisiana after a bomb threat reportedly made at a Walmart. According to our news partner KETK, Shreveport police were called to the Walmart on Shreveport-Barksdale Highway after receiving a call that there was a bomb in the building. Police searched the building and a bomb was not found. The suspected caller, 27-year old Dustin Spence of Hawkins, was arrested and booked on a charge of communicating false information of planned arson.
Sheriff’s Deputies Apprehend Robbery Suspects on IH-20
TYLER — Smith County deputies Tuesday afternoon captured two suspects in a Dallas robbery after a pursuit on I-20 East followed by a foot chase. 17-year-old Jamarion Garrett and a 16-year-old juvenile face multiple charges. Officials say the car occupied by the two suspects was stolen. The DPS and the Precinct 5 Constable’s office assisted in the case, along with three citizens who were in the area at the time, according to a news release.
City Council Approves Contract for Storm Water Master Plan
TYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Halff Associates to manage the third and final phase of the Comprehensive Storm Water Master Plan. In 2016, City Council approved the 2016 Drainage Capital Improvement Project Strategy in order to address some of the City’s prominent drainage issues and limit future losses. Part of that strategy was to develop a stormwater master plan. Its purpose is to update the City’s storm water infrastructure inventory, analyze condition and capacity, and develop a capital improvement programming tool by which storm water infrastructure can be managed. Continue reading City Council Approves Contract for Storm Water Master Plan
State of the Metropolitan Planning Organization
TYLER — On Wednesday, the Tyler City Council heard a presentation on recent work performed by the Tyler Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. The MPO is a local decision-making body responsible for overseeing the transportation planning process. In March 2019, the MPO adopted the Active Tyler plan to create a vision for a pedestrian and bicycle network connecting major destinations in the region. Continue reading State of the Metropolitan Planning Organization
Smith County Holds Courthouse Workshop
TYLER — Multiple studies have been conducted by Smith county in the last 2 decades and all of the assessments concluded that a new courthouse was needed. On Wednesday, Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran told KTBB the feedback for a new courthouse has been very positive, “One of the things that is very important to us is that we keep the public apprised throughout this process because this is the people’s house.” Moran continued, “We have had great input in the last 3 months and we are going to continue with lots of workshops in the spring and summer moving forward.” Continue reading Smith County Holds Courthouse Workshop
Reorganization of Files in Smith County
TYLER — The Smith County Clerk’s Office Vital Statistics Department is located on the third floor of the Annex Building on E. Ferguson. For years that was the easiest part of finding Family Census Documents, finding their location. However, the real challenge was just beginning. On Wednesday, the county said the file have been augmented. These files span from 1934 to 1969 and are in 117 boxes. Employees say it was not uncommon to have people who came to the office in search of a document and leave empty handed. Continue reading Reorganization of Files in Smith County
New Polling Places Being Added in Smith County
TYLER — Voters in Smith County will now have a new location to cast ballots starting in March. According to our news partner KETK, Smith County has added a voting center at the Juvenile Attention Center. However, the new location was met with concern on Tuesday in Commissioners Court. “I don’t want to have to tell my children, grandchildren and great-grandchild, when they are old enough to vote, which some of them are, that they have to go to jail to vote.” Continue reading New Polling Places Being Added in Smith County
In Focus: 1/19/20 and 1/26/20 John Berry and David Stein, United Way of Smith County
Airdate: 01/19/20, 01/26/20
Guests: John Berry and David Stein, United Way of Smith County
Go Fund Me Account Set Up for Grieving Mother
KILGORE — A GoFundMe account has been established to help the mother of a Kilgore teen killed last week in a two-vehicle crash. According to our news partner KETK, the WIC Team of Longview set up the fund to benefit Jessica Guevara. Guevara is the mother of Gabriel Coronado, 17, who was one of two teenagers who died in the crash. D.P.S. officials told KTBB at the time of the wreck that for an “undetermined reason, Coronado did not pull over in the initial attempted traffic stop.” Continue reading Go Fund Me Account Set Up for Grieving Mother
KC Foundation Raises Dual Credit Scholarship Funds at MLK Breakfast
KILGORE — The 3rd Annual “Continuing the Dream through Education” Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast was held in an effort to honor the late Dr. King, while raising money’s for dual credit scholarships. The Kilgore College Foundation raised more than $24,000 for dual credit scholarships. The breakfast, was started in 2018 to raise funds for students without adequate resources to enroll in dual credit classes and provides financial assistance to continue their education at KC.
Legionnaires Victim’s Family Hires Minneapolis Lawyer
TYLER — The family of a Tyler man who died from complications of Legionnaire’s disease last November has retained an attorney. According to our news partner KETK, the widow of Ruben Gutierrez, Susan Gutierrez, has retained the services of Elliot Olsen of Minneapolis. Olsen will represent her family. Gutierrez, 69, was a precinct chair for the Smith County Democratic Party, died November 8 after having been hospitalized much of October. Continue reading Legionnaires Victim’s Family Hires Minneapolis Lawyer
Daddy Daughter and Mother Son Dances Scheduled
TYLER — Tickets are on sale now for the annual Mother-Son and Daddy-Daughter Valentine’s dances in Tyler. Organizers describe the night as an an unforgettable evening that the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department will host. Both nights will feature a DJ, refreshments and dancing. The annual Mother-Son and Daddy-Daughter Valentine’s Dances are scheduled for Feb. 7 and 8. Continue reading Daddy Daughter and Mother Son Dances Scheduled
Chick-fil-a Opens on ETBU Campus
MARSHALL — The new Chick-fil-a on East Texas Baptist University’s campus is officially “a hit.” On Tuesday, ETBU President Dr. J. Blair Blackburn told KTBB, “the fact that we can offer our students, and staff America’s favorite restaurant is a win. However, this is also for the Marshall community. East Texas Baptist is Marshall’s University, and our doors are open for Marshall to come and enjoy this new addition to campus.†Construction of the new restaurant was completed in just seven weeks, in order to be up and running in time for the start of the Spring 2020 semester. Continue reading Chick-fil-a Opens on ETBU Campus
Community Resource Announces Free Produce Drive
TYLER — The Smith County Food Security Council is inviting the community to their first produce drop of 2020. The event takes place at New Days Community Church on Jan. 28th. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition to loaded up with bags of free produce, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about resources offered in the community. Continue reading Community Resource Announces Free Produce Drive
Fatal Plane Crash under Investigation
CHEROKEE COUNTY — The National Transportation Safety Board will be in East Texas Tuesday following a fatal plane crash. According to the Department of Public Safety, around 3:00 Monday afternoon, Troopers responded to a report of an airplane crash in a field off of CR 4303, approximately seven miles north of New Summerfield, in Cherokee County. The preliminary investigation report indicates that the pilot of the Cessna 150, Keith Michael McElvain, 76, of Jacksonville, took off from the Cherokee County Airport just after noon. The plane apparently struck the guy wires of a television tower and crashed. The pilot was the only occupant and was pronounced dead at the scene. The NTSB will continue the investigation.
Tyler’s MPO Set for Thursday
TYLER –The Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Policy Committee will be holding a regularly scheduled meeting this Thursday afternoon. The meeting is set for 2:00 p.m. in the Tyler Development Center Large Conference Room, located on W. Ferguson St. The Transportation Policy Committee will consider adopting annual performance targets for safety and transit asset management and amending the Transportation Improvement Program as discussed during the open house held earlier this month. Continue reading Tyler’s MPO Set for Thursday
First at Fort Worth Stock Show Art Contest for Jasper
HAWKINS — Hayley Jasper is a junior at Hawkins High School. Last week she made strides on continuing her education as she took top honors at the Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Art Contest. Jasper earned a blue ribbon and a $2,000 scholarship for 1st place in her division. Jasper also had her work auctioned off at the Junior Gala Silent Auction for an additional $1,400 dollar scholarship. According to our news partner KETK, Jasper will use the $3,400 dollars towards her college degree as she plans to follow in her mothers foot steps, with a career in the medical field.
Taylor to Travel to Florida for Silver Anniversary Choir
LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University Director of Fine Arts Dr. Jim Taylor will be in Florida on Saturday to conduct the Honors Choir Festival for the Jacksonville Children’s Chorus. Taylor founded the children’s community chorus in Jacksonville, Florida in 1995, with 16 students. Today the chorus makes up over 350 children in five choirs that have performed all over the world. Taylor began the choir, after discovering the city of over 1 million people did not have a single community children’s chorus.