LONGVIEW – It is time for the annual Taste of Longview. You will get to sample a wide variety of food and drinks from various Longview restaurants. Plus, there will be live entertainment along with raffle tickets and prizes. Tickets for adults are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Tickets for children 4 to 10 years old are $6. The event serves as a fundraiser benefiting the culinary and hospitality students of East Texas presented by the East Texas Restaurant Association and the Longview Pilot Club. Doors open Tuesday night at 7:00 at the Maude Cobb Convention Center.
LETU Student Gets Medical School Internship
LONGVIEW – At student at LeTourneau University has been accepted to participate in the Texas Joint Admission Medical Program. This guarantees sophomore biology major Benjamin Tebbe-Trujillo’s acceptance into one of the nine medical schools in Texas once he completes his undergraduate degree. The award enables him to begin his medical school education this summer with his first medical school internship. Once he completes his remaining requirements of the JAMP program, he will have interviews at all nine of the medical schools in Texas, with guaranteed acceptance into at least one.
Longview Train Derailment
LONGVIEW – Crews with Union Pacific are working to clean up after nine cars derailed in Longview Sunday afternoon. According to the Longview News Journal, the derailment occurred between Second and Third streets on the railroad tracks between Methvin and Cotton streets. No streets were blocked and no injuries were reported. The cause of the derailment is under investigation.
Tyler Woman’s Conviction Affirmed
TYLER – The 12th Court of Appeals in Tyler has up held the conviction of a Tyler woman for Injury to a child. The court affirmed the conviction of Taylor Nicole Skinner, 25. She was sentenced to 25 years in prison last June for the injuries sustained by her 15 month old child. The youngster was admitted to a Tyler hospital with severe injuries in September of 2017, and later transferred to a Dallas hospital for surgery, and has since recovered. Skinner was the second person convicted in the case. Terral Deshon Carter, 27, of Tyler, the woman’s boyfriend, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his part in the youngster’s injuries.
Social Media Threat Deemed “Not Credible”
HENDERSON — The Henderson Police department has joined Kilgore PD in saying that the school shooting threat that spread throughout East Texas on Sunday is “not credible.” According to our news partner KETK, they concluded through multiple interviews that the threat came from a fictitious social media account. Multiple agencies were brought into the investigation, including the FBI. Despite the threat being deemed not credible, there are extra security precautions being taken at all five school districts involved — Henderson, Overton, West Rusk, Chapel Hill, and Kilgore. Classes were in session as normal Monday in all five districts.
Teen Jailed after Body Is Found in Rusk County
HENDERSON – The Rusk County Sheriff’s Office reports 19-year-old Dylan Rachel of Laird Hill is jailed after a dead body was discovered Friday on County Road 156. According to our news partner KETK, search warrants executed in Rusk County and Gregg County led to the arrest of Rachel, who has been charged with murder. No bond has been set. Further details on the case are pending.
It Is Cleanup Time in Smith County
TYLER – It is time for annual Smith County-Wide Clean Up. The program, which will run throughout April, allows residents to take bulky items to the landfill for free. Smith County residents can use vouchers, available at the Smith County Courthouse Annex and all justice of the peace/constable offices, to redeem at the Greenwood Farms Landfill, at 12920 Farm-to-Market Road 2767, or Old Kilgore Highway, in Tyler. Smith County citizens will be able to take 3 cubic yards of solid waste, which fills the bed of a regular sized pickup, and/or bulk items to be disposed of at the landfill. Items NOT accepted include: hazardous waste, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, gasoline, oils, paint, acid, batteries, Asbestos, wet paint, Freon, whole tires, televisions, computers, refrigerators and freezers.
Eat Local and Help the Junior League of Tyler
TYLER – Monday through Friday is Rose City Restaurant Week. The annual event, which helps raise funds for non-profits, also celebrates eating out in Tyler. The goal of Restaurant Week is to encourage the community to support some of the best local restaurants while raising money for he Junior League of Tyler. Nearly two dozen restaurants are participating in this year’s drive. Continue reading Eat Local and Help the Junior League of Tyler
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER — TxDOT has another full schedule of construction and maintenance work planned for the Week of April 1 in the Tyler District. Tyler maintenance crews plan to continue base repair operations on SH 110N near FM 3271. Crews will also conduct ditch maintenance on roadways around the county. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control. Longview crews plan to conduct pothole patching operations on various roadways throughout the county. Lane closures are possible with flaggers conducting traffic control. Go to txdot for a full rundown of work planned throughout the district.
Daily Closing of Green Street Near Nelson Street
LONGVIEW — The schedule has been revised for the Green Street closure between Nelson Street and Mopac Road in Longview. That stretch will be closed to all traffic Monday, April 1, and Tuesday, April 2, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Drivers are encouraged to use Fredonia Street by way of Mopac Road and Nelson Street as an alternate. The closure is due to railroad track maintenance work previously scheduled for March. If you have any questions related to construction, call City Engineer Alton Bradley at 903-237-1067.
Record-Setting TMA High School Art Exhibition Begins
TYLER – An unprecedented number of aspiring artists from local schools are getting their first opportunity for a full museum exhibition with the Tyler Museum of Art’s 15th Annual High School Art Exhibition. It opened Sunday and continues through May 5 at the museum, on the Tyler Junior College main campus. Admission is free. According to information from the museum, this year’s juried competition tops the previous record of 2018, featuring 109 students from a best-ever 20 high-school campuses in Tyler and nearby cities. You can check the April 2 entry on the ktbb.com Calendar of Events for additional information.
April 4 Event among Preparations for CityFest
TYLER – Over 220 churches are preparing for CityFest East Texas, scheduled for October 5 and 6 in downtown Tyler and featuring evangelist Andrew Palau of the Luis Palau Association. One of several events leading up to CityFest is the RE:NEW Gathering on April 4 at Green Acres Baptist Church. According to a news release, the RE:NEW Gathering “is expected to host thousands of people for a special night of inspiration, prayer, worship, and unity.” The free event will start at 7 p.m. You can go to http://www.cityfest.org/renew to reserve tickets. Visit http://www.cityfest.org to learn more about CityFest East Texas, and click on http://www.palau.org to learn more about the Luis Palau Association.
In Focus: 3/31/19 – George Roberts and Terrence Ates, Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health)
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Gladewater Police Arrest Suspect, Recover $57K in Stolen Equipment
GLADEWATER — A Gladewater resident has been arrested on six felony charges following recovery by Gladewater police of stolen equipment totaling over $57,000 in value. According to our news partner KETK, a total of six utility and assorted trailers were recovered as well as a smoker pit trailer and a welding machine. At least two of the trailers were reported stolen from Smith County. Officers also have in their custody numerous miscellaneous tools and other items believed to be stolen. Investigation continues to determine their status. The suspect was transported to the Gladewater Municipal Jail pending an initial court appearance.
Nan Moore Retiring at the United Way
TYLER – United Way of Smith County president and CEO, Nan Moore has told her board she will retire within the next 12 months. Moore has served in executive nonprofit positions for more than 26 years. She is currently in her twelfth year of service to United Way of Smith County as President and CEO. She has led the organization in successful campaigns along with the move into the new main offices in the Tyler Woman’s Building. Moore has assured United Way’s board, staff and partner agencies that she will stay on until a successor is named. The United Way of Smith County will begin a nationwide search for a new President and CEO and has asked immediate past chairman of the board, Mike Thomas to serve as the Search Committee Chairman.
Husband Charged in Wife’s Death
MARSHALL – A Harrison County man has been charged with killing his wife. Charged with murder is Billy Marsh, 45. He turned himself at the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. He is now in the county jail. Around 7:00 Friday morning, there was a 911 call about a dead person. When officers arrived at the Big Oak Mobile Home Community on Lansing Switch Road, they found the body of Keyocea Marsh, 40. The investigation is continuing.
Grand Jury Clears Former Gladewater Police Officer
GLADEWATER – A Gladewater police officer has not been indicted in a shooting that occurred last November. But, while the Gregg County Grand Jury did not indict former officer Jacob Lira, they did indict the man he shot, Matthew Murchison, 30, (pictured) of Gladewater. He is charged with assault of a peace officer. Murchison was shot in the leg when he pulled his hands from his waistband into a shooting position. When he then bit and hit the officer, a taser was used on him. During the investigation, Murchison is said to have told the Texas Rangers that his intention was to commit suicide by cop. Officer Lira is currently a patrol officer for the Kilgore Police Department.
Fatal Fire Probe Completed
TYLER – The Tyler Fire Marshal’s Office has completed the investigation of a fatal fire that killed three persons. The fire was reported February 8th on Grand Avenue. The fire killed a 60 year old woman, a 40 year old man and a 1 year old girl. Still being treated at a Fort Worth hospital from injuries received in the fire is a six year old girl and a one year old boy. According to fire marshal Paul Findley, the fire began in the front living room area of the home and quickly intensified. He said, while they believe the fire was unintentional and originated as the result of an accident, the official cause of the fire will remain undetermined.
Man Injured Jumping from a Bridge
LONGVIEW – A 35 year old man has received life-threatening injuries after jumping from a Longview bridge. Police Lt. Shane McCarter told the Longview News Journal that the incident happened shortly after 4:00 Thursday afternoon at a bridge near Nelson and Green Streets. McCarter released no further information.
A Drop in Major Crimes in Longview
LONGVIEW – The city of Longview saw a drop in part 1 crimes in 2018. These offenses are most commonly identified as crimes against a person. These are also the most commonly reported crimes across the country. Longview saw a 7.4% reduction in violent crimes and an overall drop of 7.3% in total part 1 crimes. The largest drop was in robbery. There were 101 robberies in Longview in 2017. Last year there were 58, for a drop of 42.6%. Burglary dropped by 15.5% while forcible rape declined by 12.9%
Tyler to Cancel Special Election
TYLER – The Tyler city council will hold a called meeting Friday to cancel the special called election for District 6 on the council. The election was called after city councilman John Nix submitted his letter of resignation, effective this past Wednesday. The deadline for candidates to file for the post was this past Monday. The only person to file was Criss Sudduth. At Friday’s meeting, besides cancelling the election, they will also declare Sudduth as the council member for District 6. Later the city council will issue a certificate of election to Suddeth, and he will be sworn into office.
A Prison Term for Sexual Abuse of a Child
TYLER – A Smith County Jury has found Mark Vanhouten, 55, of Tyler, guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child. The victim told her mother in 2016 what had happened. During the course of the investigation, Vanhouten’s DNA was identified from swabs taken from the victim. Also, incriminating pictures and internet search history were located on his computer. After convicting him the case on Wednesday, the jury in the 7th District Court sentenced him to 25 years in prison, without parole.
New Method of Instruction at Kilgore College
KILGORE – Kilgore College will become the first college in East Texas to implement a revolutionary new method of instruction which they say is proven to increase student success. They will be starting 8 week terms, rather than one long 16-week fall and spring semester. Most courses at the school will be divided into two eight-week terms with a short break in between. It begins this fall. A news release from the school says the the new eight-week term model, called “Focus to Finish,” will allow students to work smarter, not harder. Studies show full-time students who take just two or three classes every eight weeks are better able to maintain focus and excel in the classroom. This scheduling method will also give part-time students the opportunity to attend the college on a full-time basis. Continue reading New Method of Instruction at Kilgore College
UT Tyler Working to Align Its Resources With Community Needs
TYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler has launched a new community outreach program as part of their five-year strategic plan. it’s called the “100 Communities Initiative.” The university plans to visit communities around East Texas to learn about their needs as they work to build new partnerships. It’s all in line with their mission statement, to be the educational and economic driver of East Texas. It’s also geared to drive up the enrollment numbers and to make students aware of their options. The goal is to reach over 100 individual communities in the region.
A Major East Texas Drug Arrest
NACOGDOCHES – Nacogdoches County authorities have arrested a man said to be a large drug distributor with ties to the Mexican cartel. Through the work of several agencies, a SUV driven by Matthew Fallis, 41, of Waxahachie, was stopped late Wednesday morning. They searched the vehicle after a sheriff’s office K-9 alerted them to drugs. They found 1. 5 pounds of crystal methamphetamine, 3 ounces of black tar heroin and two loaded 9 MM pistols. They also seized over $7,000 they found in the vehicle. Investigators say Fallis has direct connections to a Mexican cartel gang that was moving large amounts of Methamphetamine from Dallas to Nacogdoches, and other areas, on a weekly basis. Fallis and a passenger, Mary King, 37, of Dallas, have been charged with two counts of delivery of a controlled substance. Fallis, who is on parole, was also charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.
Woman Guilty to Wanting Her Husband Killed
MARSHALL – A Marshall woman accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill her husband has pleaded guilty. Trisha Groot George, 34, entered the plea in state district court on Wednesday to solicitation to commit capital murder for remuneration. She was then sentenced to five years in prison. The Longview News Journal reports an assistant DA told the judge that while George’s husband asked for leniency in the case, requesting that she be given probation, the state was still proceeding with its recommended plea agreement of five years’ confinement. George was arrested last August after the man she tried to hire for the job turned out to be an undercover police officer.
TJC Presidential Search Draws Many Applicants
TYLER – Over 80 persons have applied to become Tyler Junior College’s next president. They come from throughout the United States and Canada. After a thorough review of each applicant by a board-appointed screening committee, the pool was narrowed to several semi-finalists. They will be interviewed and the TJC Board of Trustees will select three to five finalists. Late next month, the final candidates will visit the college to interview with the board, tour the campus and participate in open forums. At the conclusion of final interviews, the Board will select the sole finalist. The search for TJC’s next president began in January after TJC’s Chancellor and CEO Dr. Mike Metke announced he would retire this summer.
Some Marshall Text Messages are Not Legit
MARSHALL – Some Marshall area residents have received a text message that they owe a fine for red light photo enforcement violations. While the person owes a fine, the collection agency attempting to collect it, Municipal Services Board, is not authorized by the city to collect it. They have been issued instructions to stop all attempts to collect by text. If you do owe an outstanding balance on a red light photo enforcement violation in Marshall, do not attempt to pay the violation by using the site included in the text. You may view photos and a video of the violation and pay the fine by credit card at http://www.photonotice.com and enter city code MRSHL.
One Arrested Following TJC Stabbing
TYLER – One person has been injured and one is arrested following a stabbing on the Tyler Junior College campus. It occurred on a parking lot Wednesday night. Arrested was Nakearaney Domineke Reese. 21, of Tyler. Jail records show she has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and violating a no-trespassing order, which was issued last November. A news release from the school said Reese was not affiliated with TJC. The school said the injured girl was taken to the hospital for treatment of a non-life threatening stab wound.
Six Suspects Busted in Alleged Infused Gummies Scheme
ANGELINA COUNTY — Six suspects are arrested and charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. According to our news partner KETK, Lufkin police said the group was selling flavored gummies infused with THC oil. Affidavits listed the suspects as: Juanda Carroll Morgan, Meghan Sutton, Catherine Richey, Chance Richey, Rickie Herring and Elizabeth Futch. Police said the THC oil was being sent from Colorado and that the gummies contained 74% THC oil. Police obtained a warrant for Sutton’s Facebook account and found that she was direct messaging those involved in the operation.