SMITH COUNTY – A man has been arrested after fleeing from a traffic stop in Smith County. Arrested was Dakota Allen, 26, of Tyler. A Smith County Sheriff’s Patrol Sergeant first stopped the man’s truck on Lavender Road, north of Tyler late Monday morning, after seeing him speeding and weaving in and out of traffic. He was acting extremely nervous as the officer talked with him. When asked to get out of the vehicle, he sped away. He was arrested after he crashed into a tree. Officers found a zippered bag with about two pounds of crystal meth, various instruments used for the sale of narcotics and over $7,000 in cash. Allen has been charged with manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, evading arrest or detention w/vehicle and tampering with physical evidence. He was booked into the Smith County jail under bonds totaling $105,000.
Loose Livestock Back Home
SMITH COUNTY – The Sheriff’s department were using jail personnel and trustees to round up a large group of loose cattle in eastern Smith County. The cows have been loose on Big Oak Bay Road near Lake Tyler. Two of the cows were hit by motorists. Sheriff’s department public information officer Larry Christian says the owner of the cattle has been found, the fence breach was repaired and the cows are now back home.
A Dog Causes a Suspect to Give Up Monday Afternoon
KILGORE – Kilgore police used a dog and a drone to look for a registered sex offender. The police went to were they were told he was working. As they approached, he climbed over a fence and ran down the railroad tracks behind Walmart. They set up a perimeter and brought in a K-9 And a drone to look for Richard Marcus Miller, 39. When he was spotted hiding in some thick underbrush, the dog was brought to the location. When he heard the dog approaching, he surrendered to the officers. With at least 15 prior arrests, he was wanted on failure to ID as a fugitive from Kaufman County, a bond forfeiture on a DWI charge and a parole warrant out of Gregg County. Kilgore police have also charged him with evading arrest.
Longview Business Damaged by Fire
LONGVIEW – A Fire has damaged a Longview club. The fire at J’s Place, on East Marshall Boulevard, was reported around 3:30 Sunday morning. The fire department’s Facebook page says arriving units found the roof on fire. They were able to contain the fire to the roof and attic with heat, water and smoke damage to the inside only. Since the building was closed at the time, there were no injuries. The fire is still under investigation but foul play is not suspected at this time.
Plane Crash Victims Identified
HALLSVILLE – Federal authorities are continuing their investigation into a plane crash in Harrison county that authorities now say killed four persons. The plane went down around 7:30 Saturday night three miles south of Hallsville. Dead at the scene was the pilot, William Robert Kendrick, 51, of Huffman. The passengers were identified as Rebecca Marsh Kendrick, 47, of Huffman, and two Farmers Branch residents, Kaycee Ann Kendrick, 27, and Coty Ray Shrum, 25. The Department of public safety reports the Cessna T337C was traveling from Dallas to New Orleans when the pilot possibly encountered severe weather. The aircraft lost altitude and crashed.
Harrison County Fatal
MARSHALL – A two vehicle accident near Marshall has killed one person and seriously injured two. Wesley Sherard Timmins, 30, of Marshall was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in his car, and the other driver, Jerry Allen Wood, 78, of Karnack, were injured. The report from the Department of Public Safety says the accident occurred when Wood’s pickup crossed the center stripe at hit Timmins pickup. The accident happened shortly after 7:30 Sunday night on U.S. Highway 80.
Golden Road Treatment Plant Back in Operation
TYLER – Tyler’s water taste and odor issues have been remedied. The Golden Road Water Treatment Plant came back online last Friday. Customers should no longer be experiencing a strong odor or earthy taste to the water. When the plant went down on February 4th, that left the Lake Palestine Water Treatment plant the sole provider of treated water. At the same time there was a spike in a taste and odor compound coming from Lake Palestine to the the plant. Now that both plants are online, the blending of the water will aid in eliminating the taste and odor issues. The city says, if you are continuing to experience strong “earthy†taste and odor in your area, you are asked to contact Tyler’s Water Service Center at 903-531-1285 to report your location.
Gregg County’s Child Support Roundup
LONGVIEW – Some Gregg County dads have learned the hard way, don’t get behind in child support payments. Around 4:00 Monday morning, a multi-agency operation began looking for men that have outstanding warrants for non-payment of child support. The teams received the information from the Texas Attorney General’s office. The warrant roundup teams arrested six men. One of them was arrested four years ago during a similar operation. They are continuing efforts to locate the persons who were not arrested during this first warrant sweep.
One Dead in Harrison County Plane Crash
HARRISON COUNTY – The FAA has headed to the scene of a fatal Saturday plane crash near Hallsville. According to our news partner KETK, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed one person was on the plane and is confirmed dead. According to Harrison County Chief Deputy B.J. Fletcher, the general area of the crash is around FM 968, FM 450, Waldron Ferry Road, and Hut Horton Road, but he says the wreckage is in the woods, far off any roadway. Deputies initially responded to reports of a loud boom, but didn’t find anything. The crash was discovered in the woods by hunters Saturday evening. No information about anyone on board was immediately available.
TMA High School Art Exhibition Sets New Record
TYLER – An unprecedented number of aspiring artists from local schools will have their first opportunity for a full museum exhibition with the Tyler Museum of Art’s 15th Annual High School Art Exhibition. It opens Sunday, March 31, 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.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER — TxDOT is planning another busy work schedule the week of March 11. Tyler Maintenance crews plan to resume base repair operations on SH 110 just north of FM 3271. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control. Base repair work continues on Loop 323 near Tyler Iron and Metal. Expect lane closures with traffic control including an arrow board and cones. Longview Maintenance crews plan to conduct milling and hot mix overlay operations on SH 135 near FM 2207. Expect lane closures with flaggers providing traffic control. Click here for a complete rundown.
Paddie Files Legislation Linked to Lake O’The Pines Tragedy
AUSTIN — State Representative Chris Paddie of Marshall has filed legislation linked to a fatal accident in August 2017. Three Boy Scouts were killed on Lake O’ The Pines when their boat’s mast came in contact with a 12,000-volt power line. According to our news partner KETK, electric utilities in Texas are currently not required to establish regular maintenance programs or carry out routine inspections of power lines and poles. In addition, the Public Utility Commission does not require utility companies or cooperatives to provide reports on accidents involving power lines. Paddie’s bill addresses both issues and some other requirements. Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative, the power source in the area of the accident, recently announced that the power lines responsible for it have been buried in an underground tunnel.
Two Men Dead in Crash Involving Charter Bus from Brook Hill School
TYLER — Two men are dead following a head-on crash early Sunday on Toll 49 in Tyler involving the men’s pickup and a charter bus from Bullard’s Brook Hill School. 22-year-old driver Jeffrey Dalton Aynesworth of Rusk and 24-year-old passenger Payton Joseph Raymond of Flint were dead on police officers’ arrival. Police got the call shortly after 4 a.m. about the crash, a quarter-mile east of Broadway. The bus was returning from a trip to Orlando, Florida, with 32 people on board, including 25 students. Among the bus occupants, the driver, two other adults, and two students went to the hospital with minor injuries. Continue reading Two Men Dead in Crash Involving Charter Bus from Brook Hill School
In Focus: 3/10/19 – John McDougald, Junior Achievement of the Greater Tyler Area
Longview Police Officer Deemed at Fault in Crash
LONGVIEW — A Longview police officer has been deemed at fault in a crash involving a motorcycle on East Loop 281 in Longview. According to the police department’s Facebook page, Officer Tyler Stroschein was in his patrol car facing a green light as he made a left hand, northbound turn onto Eastman Rd. shortly before 6:30 Friday evening. The motorcycle, operated by 35-year-old Jonathan Stephens of Longview, was westbound on the Loop. Stephens was taken to a local hospital with what are termed non-life-threatening injuries. Police say an accident investigator with the police department determined that Stroschein failed to yield right of way.
Pre Trial Hearing for Zavala-Garcia
TYLER – There was a brief pretrial hearing in Tyler Thursday for a capital murder suspect. Gustavo Zavala-Garcia, 26, appeared in state district court. Legal proceedings are moving toward his trial, which is set for July 15th. They are still waiting for some DNA results in the case. They are expected to be in sometime next month. His next pretrial hearing is scheduled for April 4th, at which time his attorney will be filing several motions. One is to seek a change of venue in the case. Zavala-Garcia is accused of kidnapping 10 year old Kayla Gomez from a Bullard church in November of 2017. Her body was found days later in a well on the man’s property. According to an arrest affidavit, a witness said they saw the man with Kayla shortly before she disappeared.
Swoop Stays
TYLER – There is no mascot change at the University of Texas at Tyler. For about a year, U-T Tyler has been considering the possibility of selecting a new mascot. But, Friday morning, school president Dr. Michael Tidwell announced Swoop will remain. School officials saw how much the students and community loved the eagle mascot, so they decided not to make a change. But Swoop will be getting an outfit update this spring.
LETU Aviation Student to Receive a Scholarship
LONGVIEW – A 2018 aviation graduate from LeTourneau University has received a $10,000 scholarship. Meyeon “Cecelia” Kim received the Air Wisconsin Airlines Airline Transport Pilot Certificate Training Program Scholarship through Women in Aviation. The scholarship is for classroom and simulator training required to be eligible to take the Airline Transport Pilot knowledge test. The training is provided by Air Wisconsin to four winners from flight programs around the country. She will attend the Women in Aviation conference in Long Beach, California, next week, to be presented with the scholarship. Kim is currently training to become a flight instructor.
Joint Operation On Massage Parlors
LONGVIEW – Several agencies have been investigating massage parlors in Longview. The investigation has led to several arrests. The investigation began after the police department received numerous complaints on the businesses. Thursday, officers visited the six businesses. They checked to see if the employees were licensed as massage therapists. They also checked to see if the business had the appropriate license to operate as a massage parlor. Three persons were arrested for operating without a massage license. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation will open additional investigations on several of the locations due to record keeping. The information was forwarded to the city’s Developmental Services for consideration on removing the certificate of occupancy from several of the locations. Continue reading Joint Operation On Massage Parlors
Slight Uptick in Area Unemployment
AUSTIN – Area unemployment has gone up slightly. The Texas Workforce commission reports Tyler’s January unemployment rate was 4%. It was 3.8% in December and 4% in January a year ago. For Longview, the unemployment rate went from 3.8% in December to 4.4% in January. But, it was 4.7% a year ago. The state’s unemployment rate rose to 4.2%. January marked the 105th consecutive month of annual growth for total non farm employment in Texas.
Smith County Fatal
ARP – One person has died as the result of a one vehicle accident that occurred Tuesday morning near Arp. Paul James Wade, 47, of Arp died at a Tyler hospital two days after the accident. The Department of Public Safety reports his pickup was heading north west on County Road 294 when it left the road, hit a tree and overturned. Wade, who was not wearing his seat belt, was partially ejected from the vehicle.
Henderson County JP Clerk Faces Felony Charges
ATHENS — A clerk for Justice of the Peace Precinct Four in Henderson County has been arrested. According to our news partner KETK, Dana Work is charged with abuse of official capacity. She was arrested on March 4. She is facing felony charges. No other details were immediately available on what her charges are connected to.
Cuney Police Chief Arrested
LONGVIEW — The Cuney police chief has been released from the Gregg County Jail without bond. According to our news partner KETK, jail records say Gregory Sinkfield was booked into jail Monday on two felony warrants for tampering with government records. He was released with the disposition going to the criminal justice information services. No details were immediately available on the nature of the charges.
Debate Continues over Possible TJC Name Change
TYLER — Tyler Junior College. It’s a name that has stood for over 90 years. and for some it’s a legacy. But others claim the name is a burden. According to our news partner KETK, a meeting was held on campus Thursday night to hear both sides of the argument. Former and current students and staff weighed in. According to one individual, “I think that changing the name and dropping the “Junior” is an important leap in this institutions’ future.” Another added, “If you care at all about this institution and its students I urge you to please be for the name change.” Continue reading Debate Continues over Possible TJC Name Change
Career Criminal Sentenced to Prison
SMITH COUNTY — A Chandler man gets a lengthy sentence for possession and trafficking drugs. Anton Stewart Jr., 26, was sentenced by a Smith County jury Thursday to 45 years in prison. The evidence at trial showed that after a traffic stop and search of Stewart’s vehicle, he was found to be in possession of around 7 grams of meth, over 1 gram of cocaine, 79 Xanax pills and two digital scales. The jury also heard about his lengthy criminal history, as well as the fact the defendant absconded from his original trial date and had to been tracked down and re-arrested. Based on his criminal history, the range of punishment was 15 years to life in prison.
Visitation, Funeral Set for Ralph Hall
EAST TEXAS — Funeral services will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, March 16, at First United Methodist Church in Rockwall for longtime Congressman Ralph Hall. Visitation will take place from 6:00 to 8:00pm on Friday, March 15, at Rest Haven Funeral Home, also in Rockwall. Hall’s longtime strategist, Ed Valentine, says the Texas Republican died of natural causes at his home in Rockwall Thursday morning. The oldest-ever member of the U.S. House was 95. Hall became the oldest member of the U.S. House in 2012, breaking North Carolina Rep. Charles Manly Stedman’s record. Hall was 91 when he left office in 2014. Hall was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1980. He became a Republican in 2004, backed by his friend, George W. Bush. Hall won the 2012 Republican primary despite a tea party challenge. But he lost in a primary upset in 2014.
Tyler Water Main Break Fixed

TYLER – Repairs have been completed on a water main break in Tyler. It was reported around 2:00 Thursday afternoon at 1260 Rice Road. Those affected by the outage are encouraged to “flush†the water in their house by running the water in bath tubs and sinks for 5-10 minutes. Because of air in the lines from the repairs, customers may experience cloudy looking water. Flushing lines should remedy this issue. If the problems persist, the water service center may be reached at 903-531-1285.
Fireman Displaced by Fire
MARSHALL – An East Texas fire department is accepting donations to help a fireman who is the victim of a fire. The donations are for Hallsville fireman Terry Richardson. Fire broke out in his home on Walkers Mill Road, north of Hallsville, shortly before 3:15 Tuesday afternoon. The roof of the home is completely gone and two rooms have been gutted. The fire, which started in the home attic, was fanned by strong winds. What caused the fire has not been announced. The Marshall News Messenger reports donations may be taken to the Hallsville Fire Department on North Central Street, which is open 24 hours a day.
Temporary Closure of Industrial Drive
LONGVIEW – On Friday, Industrial Drive will be closed to through traffic between Marshall Avenue, U.S. Highway 80, and Cotton Street to allow for railroad track maintenance. The railroad crossing on Industrial Drive will be closed to all traffic. Drivers are encouraged to use Eastman Road as an alternate route.
Two Beauty and Business Awards Presented
TYLER – Keep Tyler Beautiful has handed out two Beauty and Business awards. The third quarter award for 2018 has gone to The Genesis Group on Eagles Nest Boulevard. For the fourth quarter Holiday Edition, Keep Tyler Beautiful presented the award to Hospitality Health ER on the Old Jacksonville Highway. Both of the winners were nominated by the public for these awards and were selected by the Keep Tyler Beautiful board as the winners. The award recognizes businesses in the community for their improvement, upkeep, cleanliness and beautification efforts. Continue reading Two Beauty and Business Awards Presented