Fall Graduation Is at Hand

TYLER – Friday will be graduation time at Tyler Junior College. U-T Tyler will hold graduation ceremonies on Friday and Saturday. TJC will hold two ceremonies on Friday. Both will be in Wagstaff Gym. They will be recognizing 639 candidates for graduation who are earning a total of 752 degrees and certificates. UT Tyler will have two ceremonies on Friday and two on Saturday, recognizing over 1,500 degree candidates. The ceremonies will all be held in the Cowan Center. Continue reading Fall Graduation Is at Hand

Smith County Road Work Update

TYLER – Three Smith County road improvement projects have been completed while others are about to begin. That was the report Smith County Engineer Frank Davis presented to county commissioners this week. Completed last month was work on County Road 1113, Lake Placid Road; County Road 220, Old Henderson Road and the first section of County Road 223, Old Overton Road. Getting underway this month is work on County Road 2171, Willingham Road, County Road 1302 and the second segment of County Road 223. And, there is an additional nearly 6 miles worth of overlay projects currently out for bid. And, with weather permitting, they plan on 1 1/2 miles of asphalt paving this month.

Tyler, Music Friendly

Tyler, Music FriendlyTYLER – The Tyler city council has signed a memorandum with the Texas Music Office to begin the process in designating the city as a Music Friendly City. The next step in the process would be a community workshop, where the Texas Music Office would provide training for city officials, music industry professionals and local venues, and artists. The city would also need to demonstrate partnerships with the community’s music related nonprofits, music education programs and schools. According to the city, designating Tyler as a Music Friendly City would help promote the growth of the music industry within the community. Cities that have received this designation include Lindale, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and Denton.

A Marshall Arrest in a Child Sex Crime

A Marshall Arrest in a Child Sex CrimeMARSHALL – A Marshall man is behind bars accused of indecency with a child. Arrested by Marshall detectives was Terry Lynn Jones, 27. The Tuesday arrest stems from a report filed late last month. Jones is accused of inappropriately touching a juvenile under the age of 14. He has been charged with indecency with a child sexual contact, He was booked into the Harrison County Jail under a $100,000 bond.

Former Trooper Headed to Prison for Sexual Abuse of Child

Former Trooper Headed to Prison for Sexual Abuse of ChildMARSHALL — A Marshall resident and former state trooper accused of sexually abusing a child has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Louis Paul Weems pleaded guilty to indecency with a child on Dec. 3. He was also ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and register as a sex offender. According to the Marshall News Messenger and our news partner KETK, Weems was stationed in both Marshall and Marion County as a DPS officer. He was originally suspended from his law enforcement position in November 2017 after allegations of misconduct surfaced and a criminal investigation was launched by the Texas Rangers. Weems was indicted in April by a Cass County grand jury for continuous sexual abuse of a child, indecency with a child by contact, and indecency with a child by exposure. Weems had been employed with the department since September 2008.

Survey Shows Tyler is Great But Not Perfect

Survey Shows Tyler is Great But Not PerfectTYLER – The city council on Wednesday received a presentation on the results of a resident survey about Tyler. The survey shows most respondents have a positive perception of the city. Over 80% of those surveyed indicated that Tyler is a good place to live, raise children and retire. The survey was conducted during the summer by the ETC Institute. The six-page survey was originally mailed to a random sample of households in the city. A total of 406 residents completed the survey. Continue reading Survey Shows Tyler is Great But Not Perfect

County Murder Victim Identified

SMITH COUNTY – Smith County authorities say that Jhoel Hidalgo Sevilla, 33, was the man killed over the weekend. The shooting was reported shortly after 9:30 Sunday morning in an apartment on County Road 382 in the northeastern part of the county. He died from an apparent gunshot wound. There is no other information on the case as the investigation is continuing.

Money from Austin for Tyler and Longview

AUSTIN – Sales Tax rebates for Tyler and Longview continue to grow. The state comptrollers office is sending out sales tax allocations for December. They are based on sales made in October. Tyler’s check tops $3.6 million. This is an increase of over 16% from last December. So far this year, Tyler’s sales tax allocations top $43 million, for an increase of 7 1/2%. Longview’s December check is for over $2.6 million, a hike of over 19%. For the year, Longview’s checks exceed $32 million, for a 10% increase. The over all state figure for the month is $761 million, for an increase of 9 1/2%

Kenneth Starr in Tyler Thursday

Kenneth Starr in Tyler ThursdayTYLER – The Tyler Rotary Club has a special guest speaker on Thursday. He is former Baylor University President Kenneth Starr. He is also a former federal appeals court judge, who resigned to become U.S. solicitor general under President George H.W. Bush. In August 1994, Starr became independent counsel responsible for overseeing several investigations involving the Clinton administration, including Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The Tyler Rotary Club meets at the Hollytree Country Club.

Two Deputies Save a Life

Two Deputies Save a LifeCHEROKEE COUNTY – Two Cherokee County Sheriff’s deputies are being honored for saving the life of a motorist. The commendation goes to deputies Houston Munsinger and Keith Jones. They were flagged down last month by a woman whose husband had a heart attack and was unresponsive. Because of the deputies’ actions, the man regained his breathing and heartbeat. Sheriff James Campbell says a check at Tyler’s CHRISTUS Mother Francis Hospital has shown the man is doing fine.

TJC Student Awarded a Rees Scholarship Foundation Scholarship

TJC Student Awarded a Rees Scholarship Foundation ScholarshipTYLER – TJC student Lorenzo Luna, of Henderson, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Clifford H. “Ted” Rees Jr. Scholarship Foundation. It’s a charitable foundation of the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute, and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America. The foundation recently announced scholarship awards to students nationwide who are studying to become technicians in the HVACR and water heating industry.

Woman Charged With Practicing Without a Nursing License

Woman Charged With Practicing Without a Nursing LicenseMARSHALL – A woman posing as a nurse has been indicted by the Harrison County Grand Jury. Stephanie Garcia, 30, of Henderson, has been indicted for fraudulent use/possession of identifying information and two counts of nursing regulation violations. The Longview News Journal reports she used a registered nurse license number as identifying information on a job application in March of last year. The indictment also says Garcia practiced professional nursing without a license twice in July of that year. The investigation began following a complaint to the Texas Board of Nursing by former patient at Davita Dialysis in Marshall.

An Award for a Tyler City Employee

An Award for a Tyler City EmployeeTYLER – A member of the Tyler Police Department has received the Blue Ribbon Award at the Wednesday city council meeting. It was presented to financial crime detective Jeff Roberts for the month of December. The city’s financial crimes unit has become experts on credit card skimming cases. Detective Roberts has taught classes on credit card skimming all over the state and with federal agencies in different parts of the U.S. The Blueprint Blue Ribbon Award goes to city employees who have placed the highest premium on responsiveness to the public’s needs.

A Henderson County Shooting Claims a Second Victim

A Henderson County Shooting Claims a Second VictimHENDERSON COUNTY – Gabriel McBride, 46, has died at a Tyler hospital following a Monday afternoon shooting near Chandler. His daughter, Beverly McBride, 17, was was found on a couch inside the home, dead from a gunshot wound to the head. Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said this was not a random shooting, it was a deliberate act. The Texas Rangers have joined Henderson County authorities in investigating the case.

Police Say Recent Homicides Possibly Connected and Drug Related

Police Say Recent Homicides Possibly Connected and Drug RelatedTYLER — Tyler police say several recent homicides could be drug related and connected. The first homicide happened on North Summitt Avenue. Mario Guzman, 32, was found fatally shot on his front porch early Friday morning. The second murder happened Monday afternoon on West Barrett Street, a few blocks from Guzman’s residence. Bennie Jackson, 65, was also found shot on his front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Smith County Theft Suspect in Jail

Smith County Theft Suspect in JailTYLER – A woman accused of stealing $100,000 from a wedding venue in Flint has been arrested. Holly Longino Elliott, 42, who also goes by the name of Holly Leann Elliott, is charged with theft of property, greater than $30,000 but less than $150,000. Details of her arrest are unavailable. She is currently in the Smith County Jail under a $100,000 bond.

No Christmas Balloon Glow in Longview

No Christmas Balloon Glow in LongviewLONGVIEW – The weather is causing a Christmas celebration in Longview to be canceled. The Christmas Balloon Glow, scheduled for the Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Center, has been canceled for Thursday because of thunderstorms in the forecast. The organization said on its Facebook page, they had previously said “there would be no “rain date” or plan B, but we will let you know if that changes.” The event, which is organized by local balloon pilots in East Texas, is not an official Great Texas Balloon Race event.

Downtown Awards for Two Tyler Businesses

Downtown Awards for Two Tyler Businesses
TYLER – Two Tyler businesses have won awards in the 2018 Texas Downtown Association President’s Awards Program. ETX Brewing Company was named winner of the Best Downtown Business in towns over over 50,000 population. The microbrewery participates in all of the downtown promotional activities.They also host a monthly game night fundraiser for the Tyler Public Library and Meet and Greets prior the symphony’s concerts. The winner of the 2018 Best Promotional Event – Festival Event was Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival, which is held in downtown Tyler each May.

Holiday Shows at TJC’s Science Center

Holiday Shows at TJC’s Science CenterTYLER – The holiday season has arrived at the Center for Earth & Space Science Education at Tyler Junior College. Tuesday through Saturday, the center is presenting a variety of holiday related shows in the domed theater. You will learn about the Mystery of the Christmas Star. There is also a “Season of Light,” which recounts the historical religious and cultural rituals practiced during the time of winter solstice. There is even a Laser Holiday show which features a mix of everyone’s favorite holiday music set to fantastic laser artwork. Theater seating is limited, and it is recommended that tickets are purchased in advance on line at http://sciencecenter.tjc.edu or at the front counter. Continue reading Holiday Shows at TJC’s Science Center

Winning Lottery Ticket Sold in Tyler

Winning Lottery Ticket Sold in TylerTYLER – Someone in the Tyler area is a Texas Lottery winner. There were two winning tickets sold for the grand prize in Monday’s Texas Two Step drawing. The winning numbers are 7, 13, 26, 29 and the bonus ball is 6. One winning ticket was sold in Tyler at the Food Fast on University Boulevard. The other was sold in Lubbock. Both were quick picks. The grand prize was $225,000. That means, before taxes, each winner will receive $112,500, which will be paid out in a single, lump sum.

Palestine Jury Gives Man 200 Years for Child Porn

Palestine Jury Gives Man 200 Years for Child PornPALESTINE — A Palestine jury sentenced an East Texas man to 200 years in prison. Troy Mason was found guilty of owning and distributing over 1,500 child pornographic images. Anderson County District Attorney Allyson Mitchell said, “Well, it’s sad that in this day and age that we still have children that are being exploited in this way. There’s people out there like Mr. Mason that have a need — and, sadly, there’s other people out there that are willing to fulfill this need.” Mason still has an upcoming trial for continuous sexual abuse of a young child and other charges.

Henderson County Homicide under Investigation

Henderson County Homicide under InvestigationHENDERSON COUNTY — A homicide investigation is underway following a shooting in Henderson County Monday afternoon. Deputies responded to a residence on Woodridge West, near Chandler, just before 2:00. Beverly McBride, 17, was was found on a couch inside the home with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Her father, Gabriel McBride, 46, was found on the living room floor. He had also been shot in the head and was airlifted to a Tyler hospital. He remains in critical condition. Texas Rangers are assisting with the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office at 903-675-5128.

Local BBB President Added to the International Board

Local BBB President Added to the International BoardTYLER – The local Better Business Bureau President is now part of the organization’s international board of directors. Mechele Agbayani Mills, President|CEO of the Better Business Bureau Serving Central East Texas, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Council of Better Business Bureaus, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Mills is one of twelve appointees to the national board. Mills has served as the local BBB President and CEO since 2009.

Longview Christmas Parade Time

Longview Christmas Parade Time LONGVIEW – The Longview Christmas Parade, which was rescheduled from last week because of the weather, will take to the streets Tuesday night. Organizers say you should be prepared to see amazing floats, local celebrities, live performances, marching bands, equestrians, animated characters, giant balloons, and Santa. It is all part of the Longview AMBUCS Christmas Parade. The parade starts at 6:30pm at the intersection of Whaley and Green. It will then travel West on Whaley to Horaney, South on Horaney, turn left to go East on Methvin past the beautifully lit Gregg County Courthouse and past the reviewing stand in front of the Regions Bank Parking Lot. The parade will disband at Methvin and Third.

Plans to Extend Toll 49

CHAPEL HILL – The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority is hosting a public workshop on Tuesday regarding the proposed extension of Toll 49. The Toll road currently runs from State Highway 110 to south and west of Tyler to Highway 69 north of Lindale. Now, they are looking at extending the toll road from Highway 110, between Tyler and Whitehouse, northward to Interstate Highway 20. At the come and go workshop session, you will learn about the project development process, provide route suggestions, and ask questions about the project. The workshop will run from 5:30 to 7:30pm, at the Chapel Hill High School.

Pollard-Heines Property Beauty Award Winner

Pollard-Heines Property Beauty Award WinnerTYLER – A Tyler business is the third quarter Beauty and Business Award winner, presented by Keep Tyler Beautiful. The award was presented to Pollard-Heines Property for their retail location on the corner of Beckham Avenue and Fifth Street. The public nominated the business for the award. The Keep Tyler Beautiful board selected the winner. The board especially liked the choice made by the property owner to plant native grasses and plants in their flower beds. The winner of the award is presented a certificate and yard sign from the Keep Tyler Beautiful Board.

Tyler Man Sought on Numerous Charges

Tyler Man Sought on Numerous ChargesSMITH COUNTY — The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is searching for a local man wanted on several felonies. Cody Keaton Kovarik, 26, Tyler, is wanted on one count of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, as well as numerous counts of felony evading. Anyone with information on Kovarik’s location is urged to contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.