TYLER – Municipal elections are scheduled around the area on Saturday. Tyler voters will select either Mayor Martin Heines or his challenger Joel Rando. This is the third time the two have faced off, with Heines winning each time with at least 90% of the vote. Seeking the open District 2 city council seat is Beverly Beavers-Brooks and Broderick McGee. Council Districts 4 and 6 also are up for election, but the races are uncontested. The Longview city elections were cancelled when the candidates for mayor and council districts 1 and two were uncontested. Those candidates have been declared the winners for a term expiring in May, 2021. Continue reading The Polls Open Saturday at 7:00am
Suspected Longview Bank Robber Arrested
LONGVIEW – A traffic stop has led to a suspected Longview bank robber. Patrick Anthony Brandon, Jr., 31, of Houston, was stopped early Thursday morning for running a stop sign. It went down hill for Brandon from there. The officer smelled marijuana. A search of the vehicle turned up illegal drugs, a gun and a large amount of money. Then they found the demand letter presented to a teller at the Regions’s Bank on May 1st. Besides the gun and drug violations, Brandon is also charged with aggravated robbery. He’s in the Gregg County Jail under bonds totaling over $500,000.
Warren Jeffs’ Utah Home Converted into Sober Living House
SALT LAKE CITY (AP/Staff) – A sprawling 44-bedroom house surrounded by towering brick walls that was once the home of polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs has been converted into a sober living center by evangelical missionaries. It is the latest sign of the group’s dwindling control of the small community on the Utah-Arizona border. Jeffs hasn’t lived in the three-story home known as the “Big House” for years. That’s because he’s serving a life sentence in the Lewis C. Powledge Unit near Palestine for sexually assaulting underage girls he considered brides. His 65th wife, Briell Decker, was granted the right to buy the home for a discounted price of $600,000 by a community board overseeing the redistribution of houses. She connected with the faith-based Dream Center network, which is now leasing the home for a year with an option to buy.
Longview Death Probed
Woman Accused of Exposing Child to Cocaine
TYLER — A Tyler woman is indicted, accused of exposing her six-year-old child to cocaine. Officers say Julie Foley admitted she recently used cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, and marijuana. An arrest affidavit indicates her six-year-old son tested positive for cocaine and marijuana. The woman is accused of endangering a child. She’s being held on a $250,000 bond.
State Funds for a Wood County Town
AUSTIN – The Texas Water Development Board will provide $990,000 from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to the City of Alba. The money will be used to finance planning, design, and construction costs of wastewater system improvements. According to a state news release, Alba will replace 4,000 linear feet of pipeline. It will also include concrete manholes, service reconnections, and pavement repairs. This could save the city around $156,000.
Hundreds Attend Tyler Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
TYLER — Hundreds turned out Thursday at Harvey Convention Center for Tyler’s 27th annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, marking the National Day of Prayer. Addressing representatives of various faiths, Mayor Martin Heines remarked that city government’s “model is based on your help and your commitment to the community. We do infrastructure,” said the mayor; “you change hearts.” Heines added, “All of us, in our own way, express our faith openly — and it has a profound impact on this community.” On another note, attendees were notified of a return visit from internationally known evangelist Luis Palau on October 5 and 6, 2019. Palau last came to Tyler in 1995. After breakfast, all were invited to Come and Go Prayer on the downtown square from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
Two Women Arrested in Longview Prostitution Sting
LONGVIEW — An undercover police operation has led to the arrest of two women for prostitution in Longview. According to our news partner KETK, undercover officers coordinated a prostitution sting along East Marshall Avenue. During the Wednesday sting, officers came in contact with two females who agreed to perform sexual favors in return for money. Sandra Lee Berg, 49, of Oakdale, Louisiana, and Heather Christine McWilliams (pictured) 31, of Longview, have been charged with prostitution and were booked into the Gregg County Jail.
Boy Now Has a Ride to School
LONGVIEW – A Longview middle school student, who has been walking to school, can now ride. Forest Park School Resource Officer Jose Montalvo and Gregg County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sgt. Tracey Freeman found out that Joseph Alvarado was walking an hour one-way to school every day. Impressed that the student was so dedicated to getting his education they contacted the Longview PD Blue Santa program. According to the police department’s Facebook page, the program was able to get a bike, complete with lights, and the officers donated it to him Wednesday. Now Joseph’s trip to school will go much faster.
Gun at a Kilgore School
KILGORE – A student with a gun turned up at a Kilgore school on Wednesday. Middle school officials were alerted late Wednesday morning to the student, who had an unloaded gun. Kilgore police were notified and the student was removed from the campus. School superintendent Cara Cooke said the matter was handled in 10 minutes, there was no lockdown and there was never any disruption to the classes. She said no student was ever in any danger.
Marshall Animal Shelter Temporarily Closed
MARSHALL – The Marshall Animal Shelter is closed until the first of next week. They are not able to take in dogs because of an outbreak of parvovirus. According to the police department’s Facebook page, parvovirus is a contagious and deadly disease that is most commonly found in puppies. But it can also affect adult dogs that have not been vaccinated. The shelter is currently undergoing deep cleaning and will not be able to house any dogs until Monday.
Fill The Boot Campaign a Big Success
Tyler Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
TYLER — As part of the National Day of Prayer, the 27th Annual Tyler Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast will be held Thursday at Harvey Convention Center. Doors open at 6:30 a.m., and the program will run from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. Admission is free, and a free will offering will be accepted. According to information from organizers, prayer warriors will offer specific prayers for the community, and a corporate prayer time will include praying for the family unit along with the local, county, state, and federal governments; U.S. military personnel and their families; and other needs that concern the community. Special music and corporate worship time will be provided. Friendly Baptist Church, West Erwin Church of Christ, Chick-Fil-A, and other volunteers will be providing a hot breakfast for all attendees.
Numerous Arrests following Game Room Raid
HENDERSON COUNTY — A raid at a Henderson County game room lands seven people in jail on various charges. According to the Henderson County Sheriff, the Double Down Game Room on County Road 2803, near Eustace, was raided around 7:00 Tuesday night. The Sheriff said 44 gambling machines and more than $9,000 in cash were seized. A total of 11 patrons were also cited for gambling. Two stolen vehicles were also found on the property. Continue reading Numerous Arrests following Game Room Raid
Trial Begins for Murder Suspect Arrested on Local Campus
FORT WORTH — Testimony is underway in the trial of one of two men accused of capital murder. Fort Worth police say the two men behind the January 2017 murder of a teenager were both students at Tyler Junior College. In fact, the man standing trial, Keoddrick Polk, 21, was literally on his way to class when he was arrested. Police say Polk was looking for the right room on the Tyler campus a week after the shooting when he asked two college officers for directions. They had been alerted and busted Polk on a capital murder charge. Breon Robinson, 17, and another man were shot on the southeast side of Fort Worth by two men who jumped in their car. The capital murder charge carries a prison term of life without parole.
Longview Bank Robbery
LONGVIEW – Longview police are investigating a bank robbery. It was reported shortly before 1:15 Tuesday afternoon at the Regions Bank on North Fredonia Street. Officers were told that a black male came into the bank, robbed it, and left in a silver 4-door passenger car. If you recognize his picture, you are asked to contact Greggcountycrimestoppers.org or Longview Police. The investigation is still ongoing and investigators say they will release more information as it becomes available.
Major Changes for Broadway Square Mall
TYLER – Tyler’s Planning and Zoning Commission has approved some big changes for the Broadway Square Mall. The changes would add 117,615 square feet of new retail space to the property. The plan calls for adding restaurants on outlying sections of the property, along South Broadway, and adding three retail stores on the south side of the mall. Also included in the changes is the demolition of the building where Sears is located and rebuilding it smaller for a new tenant. No word from Sears on its future plans. The changes now go before the city council.
Lindale Theft Suspect at Large

LINDALE – Lindale police are trying to identify a theft suspect. The man has been to Walmart at least twice, and each time left with items without paying. Notice the partial sleeve tattoo on his right arm. He was seen driving a White 4-door passenger car, possibly a Nissan Altima. If you can identify him, contact Lindale police.
New TISD Principals
TYLER – Following the resignations and retirements of Tyler school principals, their successors have been named. School trustees announced Tuesday they are promoting from within the district. Brett Shelby, an assistant principal at Three Lakes Middle School, is the new principal at Jack Elementary. Susana Royo, an assistant principal at Robert E. Lee High School is the new principal at Peete Elementary. An assistant principal at Bonner, Julie Schumake, is the new principal at Bonner. Stephen Ladd, an assistant principal at Boulter Middle School, is the new principal at Griffin Elementary. And the principal at Bonner Elementary School, Zack Cazares, will be the new principal at Hogg Middle school.
Former ETBU Student Honored
MARSHALL – Arbor day was recently celebrated at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall with a living memorial for a former student. Three Live Oak trees were planted in memory of the late ETBU graduate, and Tiger baseball player James Morgan. The 2005 graduate was 29 when killed in a plane crash in 2012. The trees will serve as a backdrop to the ETBU baseball field. Each year, Tiger Athletics honors Morgan’s legacy by selecting a current student-athlete to wear number 16, Morgan’s Tiger jersey number.
Theft Suspect Sought
Website On Tyler’s Transportation Plan
TYLER – A new web site is being launched to get public input on Tyler’s transportation plan. The Tyler Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is launching the new site. The input will help provide guidance for the region’s local municipalities when developing their bicycle and pedestrian improvements. The Active Tyler Plan is intended to help establish a vision for short- and long-term projects that are needed to build a safer and more connected transportation system for the Tyler area. You can go to http://www.ActiveTyler.org for a survey on Tyler’s transportation needs.
Early Voting in May Elections Continues through Today
TYLER – Early voting in the city and school elections in Smith County continues through today. Saturday, May 5th, is the election day. There are two contested races in Tyler. Mayor Martin Heines is being challenged by Joel Rando. The open District 2 city council seat is being sought by Beverly Beavers-Brooks and Broderick McGee. Council Districts 4 and 6 also are up for election, but the races are uncontested. There are also elections for the city of Winona and East Texas Municipal Utility District and school district elections in Bullard and Troup. Continue reading Early Voting in May Elections Continues through Today
Tyler Student State Art Contest Winner
AUSTIN – Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush has announced a Tyler student was one of the winners of the 2018 Texas General Land Office Adopt-A-Beach Treasures of the Texas Coast Children’s Art Contest. They were selected from the 2,480 entries submitted statewide. Molly Madsen of the Tyler Art School was a runner up in the contest. She was entered in the third and fourth grade category. Her art, along with the winner’s at and the 38 other runnersup, will appear on the cover of the 2019 Adopt-A-Beach calendar, which will be distributed statewide. The artwork of all winners will be on public display in the South-Central Gallery of the Texas Capitol May 22nd – 29th
A Historic Gift for Wiley College
MARSHALL – Wiley College at Marshall has received a large, unrestricted gift. When Gene and school trustee Patsy Ponder visited the campus to say goodbye to school president Dr. Haywood L. Strickland, who is retiring in June, they had a check in hand. Their gift is the largest gift by an individual in the school’s 145 year history. The couple presented the school $2 million. It was their way of honoring Strickland and his 18 years of service to the school as well as to the community and to the United Methodist Church.
Tyler Man Facing a Variety of Charges
TYLER – A Tyler man is accused of several offenses, including threatening jailers. Lamarlon D. Adams, 39, was booked into the county jail on Sunday. Late Sunday morning he is said to have thrown a brick through the window of a service station on Gentry Parkway. He is then said to have gone to a grocery on Bow Street and ran out with a case of beer. He was arrested a short time later. While being booked into jail, he is said to have threatened jailers. He is charged with obstruction or retaliation, theft of property and criminal mischief. His bonds total $21,000.
Smith County Scam Investigated
TYLER – The jury duty scam surfaces in Smith County. The sheriff’s Department has received several complaints recently that the scam has targeted residents. They have received a call saying they are named in a warrant for missing jury duty. The caller even uses names of current Smith County Sheriff’s Office employees. The caller then says the person can pay a fine to avoid arrest. According to the sheriff’s department, no one from the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, or any other law enforcement agency, would collect fines by phone. The sheriff’s department is investigating the scam.
TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the week of April 30. In Smith County, Tyler Maintenance will be performing pavement repairs on SH 110 at Noble Street in Troup on Monday, then moving to Spur 80 in Arp on Tuesday. Additionally, crews will be conducting ditch maintenance on roadways around the county. In Gregg County, Longview Maintenance will continue mill and inlay operations on SH 31 this week between South Street and the Sabine River. Work then moves to Loop 485 in Gladewater. Go to https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/017-2018.html for a complete rundown of projects around the district.
Bulky Item Collection Time in Tyler

TYLER – Tyler’s bulky item collection week starts on Monday. The pickup of those large items is sponsored twice a year by Tyler’s Solid Waste Department and Keep Tyler Beautiful. It’s a great time for residential customers to get rid of those large items that would normally require a special fee to pick up. All you have to do is place the items on the curb Monday and a city crew will pick it up. There is no need to call the Solid Waste Office. But you need to note that items may be collected on a different day from your usual scheduled garbage collection. Items that will be picked up, at no charge, include furniture, appliances, carpet, fence material, up to four non-commercial vehicle tires, old toys and other such large items. No liquid waste, limbs or brush will be picked up. Paint must be dried out with oil dry or kitty litter. Continue reading Bulky Item Collection Time in Tyler
Carthage ISD Faces Suit Involving Athlete, Female Student
CARTHAGE — The Carthage ISD has been hit with a federal civil rights lawsuit, accused of not protecting a female student — and not punishing a student-athlete. The suit claims the district did nothing after a member of the football team secretly took a cell phone recording of a girl undressing and showering in April of 2016. Attorney Jim Dunnam says the then-freshman confronted the athlete. According to Dunnam, the footballer said he would delete the video if the girl kissed him, and she did so reluctantly. But Dunnam says the athlete put the video on social media and that the girl suffered as a result. A call to the Carthage ISD was not returned.


