TYLER – Now parents of Tyler school students know where their child is after getting on a school bus. There is now an app for that. Introduced Wednesday, the app is called “Here Comes the School Bus.” Students scan on and off the bus with their student ID barcode. It’s a great safety feature and it makes sure your student never misses the bus. And if the weather is bad, the app will alert you when the bus is less then two miles away, so they don’t spend excess time in the rain. You get more information on the “Here Comes the School Bus” app on the TISD web site.
Ex-Teen Bride Wins $16 Million Case against Polygamous Group
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A judge is awarding $16 million in a lawsuit filed by a woman married to her cousin at age 14 in a ceremony overseen by polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs (pictured). A lawyer for Elissa Wall said Wednesday the decision lets attorneys investigate bank accounts and property connected to the secretive group based along the Utah-Arizona border. Alan Mortensen says Wall plans to use the money to help people leaving the group, which also has a compound in South Dakota. Wall’s testimony helped convict Jeffs in Utah, though the verdict was overturned on a technicality and he’s now imprisoned at the Louis C. Powledge Unit near Palestine, Texas.
Henderson County Drug Arrest
GUN BARREL CITY – Henderson County sheriff’s deputies, who were trying to serve a warrant, also made a drug bust. They were looking for Candice Renea Kirbie, 30, of Mabank. She wasn’t at a Gun Barrel City home. But they spotted her short time later in the passenger seat of a passing pickup. In her purse they found a a scale, a glass pipe and numerous plastic baggies, all commonly used in the sale and distribution of illegal drugs. They also found suspected methamphetamines. Kirbie was arrested for the outstanding felony warrant for the probation violation and charged with manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance.
Lufkin DJ’s Body Found in Floodwaters
LUFKIN — The body of a Lufkin DJ has been recovered from the floodwaters in southeast Texas. 31-year old Alonso Guillen was helping rescue hurricane survivors when he, and two others, were tossed into the waters. Their rescue boat slammed into an Interstate 45 frontage road bridge. One man was rescued after being found clinging to a tree. One man’s body was recovered Friday. Sunday afternoon, Guillen’s body floated past a sandy berm where family members had been keeping watch for days, and a relative pulled his body from the water.
Rusk Man Killed in Motorcycle Wreck
CHEROKEE COUNTY — A Rusk man has died following a motorcycle wreck around 2:00 Tuesday afternoon. According to the DPS report, Danny Crouch, 68, was traveling south on CR 1910, about 10 miles south of Jacksonville, when he failed to negotiate a sharp curve. Crouch’s Harley left the roadway and crossed a grass median. He was ejected from the bike and pronounced dead at the scene.
One Indicted in Fatal Smith County Wreck
TYLER – A grand jury has indicted a Lindale woman in the deaths of two persons just west of Tyler. Indicted on two counts of intoxication manslaughter is Jessica Lauren Vass, 35. She was involved in a wreck that killed Gary McCrary, 62, of Flint and Annette Burkhart, 56, of Garland. McCrary was assisting Burkhart in changing a flat tire on her car when the Vass vehicle hit the back of his pickup which then hit the Burkhart car. The crash occurred April 12th on Loop 49 just north of Highway 64.
New East Texas State Fair Attractions
TYLER – It is nearly East Texas State Fair time in Tyler and some new attractions are being announced. There will be a countryfest on each Saturday at the fair with live country music. There will also be Matt’s Family Jam, an interactive musical attraction for everyone. There will be pony rides, a live tiger show, a street artist painting murals using only spray paint and a slingshot to shoot you 150 feet into the air. Then there’s the usual carnival, exhibits and fair food waiting for you September 22nd through October 1st at Tyler’s East Texas State Fair.
Smith County Burglary Suspect Sought
WINONA – One person has been arrested and another is being sought in the burglary of a Smith County business. The burglary in progress was reported shortly before midnight on Monday. It was at Crystal Springs Spirts on South Main in Winona. While heading to the business, deputies spotted the suspect’s vehicle heading South on Highway 271. After a brief chase, the suspects vehicle left the road and traveled through a field and down several embankments. The vehicle was found abandoned near some woods. Items taken in the burglary was found in the vehicle.
Smith County Deputies Deployed for Harvey Relief
TYLER — Six Smith County deputies headed to Houston Tuesday morning to help with Hurricane Harvey relief. Sheriff Larry Smith said they’ll be assisting in the Greater Houston Area for seven days. Smith says it’s likely that a second group of six will be deployed upon their return.
Lambert Again Tops CMA Nomination List
NASHVILLE (ABC) – Nominees for the 51st Country Music Association Awards have been announced — and Lindale’s own Miranda Lambert, already much-honored, tops the list. Lambert gets five nods, including female vocalist, album, music video, single, and song of the year. Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will return to host the awards ceremony Wednesday, November 8, live on ABC from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
New Details on Brookshire’s Warehouse Ammonia Leak
TYLER — New details are released following an ammonia leak at Brookshire’s Warehouse in Tyler Friday. Fire officials said the leak occurred on the roof of a cold storage building due to a failure in the piping. Ten people were treated at the scene. 12 were released after treatment at local hospitals, including one person from a nearby business who sought treatment. The valves were shut off until the ammonia dissipated to a safe level. Morning traffic was backed up for a time due to road closures in the area of Loop 323 and Old Jacksonville Highway. The area was deemed safe just after 10:00 a.m.
Longview Teen Arrested for August Shooting
LONGVIEW — A Longview teenager was arrested for his involvement in a shooting August 16. Xzayver Alexzay Carter, 19, has been charged with aggravated assault following the shooting at the American Fidelity Apartments on Morrison Street. One person suffered life-threatening injuries but has since been released from the hospital. Carter was arrested on a warrant Monday afternoon. He was booked into the Gregg County Jail with bond set at $500,000. He’s been arrested numerous times over the last two years. Those charges include evading arrest, criminal trespass and unlawful carrying of a weapon.
Sixth Arrest for Longview Man after Attacking Elderly Person
LONGVIEW — Longview police say a man attacked an elderly person with a chair near a busy intersection Friday evening. According to the Longview News-Journal, Aaron Matthew Porras, 21, was booked into the Gregg County Jail with bond set at $69,000. He’s charged with resisting arrest, aggravated assault, evading arrest and two counts of harassing a public servant. Police responded to East Marshall Avenue near Alpine Road shortly after 5 p.m. after someone noticed a man striking an elderly man with a chair. Porras ran from the scene when officers arrived, then scuffled with officers after he was caught, spitting at two of the officers. It was Porras’ sixth arrest in about six months, including Aug. 22 on a public intoxication charge.
TISD Board President Deployed to Beaumont
TYLER — A Tyler pastor and school board president is giving back to his state in a big way. As a member of the Texas State Guard he deployed to help in the aftermath of hurricane Harvey. Rev. Fritz Hager Jr. says he will be there as long as he’s needed, and the devastation suggests that could be a while. He tells KETK this is the largest military mobilization in Texas since WWII. Hager is stationed in Beaumont. He is seeing the devastation firsthand, and working as a chaplain looking out for the spiritual and emotional well being of the soldiers and victims. Continue reading TISD Board President Deployed to Beaumont
Longview’s National Night Out Kickoff
LONGVIEW — Longview residents are getting a head start on a big national activity. On Tuesday, October 3, neighborhoods throughout Longview are being invited to plan neighborhood parties for the 34th Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention event. Tonight’s National Night Out Kick-Off Event is set for 6:00 to 8:00 at the Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex. Attendees can pick up signs to promote the October parties, mingle with local law enforcement, and enjoy free food (for the first 300 people). You can get more information by calling Partners in Prevention at 903-237-1019 or Sgt. Jacky Hiles at 903-452-3522.
Kari’s Law Now in Full Effect in Texas
AUSTIN — Owners of multi-line phone systems in Texas are now required to provide direct dial access to 911 without having to dial a 9 first. KETK reports businesses had until Friday to comply. “Kari’s Law” was signed into law in 2015. In March of this year, the Convention of State Emergency Communications adopted the rule. The law was named after Kari Hunt Dunn, murdered by her estranged husband in a Marshall hotel room as their daughter tried to call 911 — but didn’t realize she had to begin the call by dialing an extra 9.
Longview Man Arrested after Police Chase
GREGG COUNTY — A motorist found idling his vehicle in a West Longview intersection raced from officers at speeds of more than 100 mph before stopping at a freeway interchange. According to the Longview News-Journal, Robert Odell Smith, 35, of Longview, remained in the Gregg County Jail under $23,000 bond Sunday, charged with driving while intoxicated, marijuana possession and evading arrest with a vehicle. Longview police noticed Smith’s vehicle failed to properly stop at a stop light on Enterprise Street at Southwest Loop 281 about midnight Sunday. When officers tried to stop the vehicle, Smith fled east on the loop, leading to a chase in excess of 100 mph. Continue reading Longview Man Arrested after Police Chase
One Man Arrested in Overton Homicide
OVERTON — One person has been arrested and charged with murder after a shooting in Overton. According to KETK, Overton police were called to a home on North Rusk Street around 11 p.m. Friday night. They found a 51-year-old man deceased inside the house. Terry Ammons, 64, was arrested and was booked into the Rusk County Jail with bond set at 1 million dollars.
TxDOT Road Projects Update
TYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of September 4th. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Summer seal coat operations resume Tuesday to finish up work on U.S. Highway 271 in Smith County. The roadway is being sealed from Farm Road 2015 north to .03 mile south of Interstate Highway 20. Once complete, work moves to Farm Road 2767 from Loop 323 eastward to FM 2908. You can go to http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/045-2017.html for a complete rundown of Tyler District work for the next several days.
TJC Trustees Approve a New Budget
TYLER – Tyler Junior College trustees have adopted a new budget of $90,708,721. The approval came at a meeting last week. Under the new budget, full-time employees will receive an increase to their annual base earnings of $600 plus 1%. School trustees also decided to keep the same tax rate. Even though the rate did not go up, they will still be receiving more money from homeowners because the appraised value of homeowners’ property in the TJC taxing district increased. School trustees also kept the same tuition rates, but there was a slight increase in fees. The surcharge for out-of-district students was increased by 1.1% and the no-resident student surcharge was hiked by 1.3%. School officials say the surcharge increase allows those who are not otherwise supporting the College with their tax dollars to pay an “equalization offset.”
Tyler’s August Rainfall One for the Record Books
TYLER – The month of August in Tyler was the wettest August on record. Tyler’s weather records started being kept in 1896. August also saw slightly below normal temperatures. The August rainfall total was 11.66 inches. Only .15 of that came from Hurricane Harvey. Still the month’s total easily surpassed August 1915 which held the existing record of 10.25 inches. Three daily rainfall records were also recorded in August. They are 2.99 inches on August 2nd, 2.54 inches on August 13th and 3.52 inches on August 17th. And the summer of 2017 was the second wettest on record with 21.45 inches. In the summer of 2007, 23.35 inches were recorded. Despite a cool August, June and July saw above normal temperatures. As a result, the summer of 2017 was 0.4 of a degree warmer than normal.
In Focus – 9/3/17 – Lisa Ferguson and Curtis Cannon, Hope Haven of East Texas
Woman Arrested Following a Lufkin Police Chase
LUFKIN – A Cherokee County woman is facing a variety of charges after being accused of stealing a Lufkin police car and leading officers on a chase at speeds up to 100 miles an hour. Toscha Sponsler, 33, of Alto was first arrested shortly before 5:30 Saturday afternoon for shoplifting. As officers stood behind the police unit, the woman is said to have slipped out of one of her handcuffs and climbed through a sliding partition and into the front seat. She then drove away. The chase, which started near South First and Loop 287, ended near the state Highway 63 and U.S. Highway 69 south intersection when officers performed a maneuver that caused her to leave the road and hit a tree. Charges against her include unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, escaping and evading police, aggravated assault on a peace officer and possession of a controlled substance.
Memorial Held for Texas Coach
TYLER (AP/STAFF) — Friends and family have gathered to remember a former Texas high school football and track coach who disappeared while driving during Harvey. The Tyler Morning Telegraph reports that about 200 people attended the memorial Saturday for Ruben Jordan at Liberty Baptist Church in Tyler. Grady Turner remembered Jordan as unselfish with a “kind, loving spirit.” Jordan’s body was found Monday in Houston. The 58-year-old was last seen on August 26 helping people through floodwaters. Jordan, a retired coach at Clear Creek High School, also played football at John Tyler High School alongside “The Tyler Rose,” Earl Campbell. He graduated from JTHS in 1977, according to his Facebook page. From there, he attended Lamar University before going into coaching and teaching. Upon retirement, Jordan opened Friendswood Driving School.
Booming Houston Built Over Land Meant for Flood Projects
HOUSTON (AP) — Houston’s explosive growth built over land the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had meant for more projects to help the city against chronic flooding. Army Corps records dating back to the 1940s show the city was supposed to have a third flood-control reservoir, as well as a levee and canals to carry water. Developers built over the land instead.
More Hurricane Evacuees Come to Tyler
TYLER – Hurricane evacuees from the Gulf coast continue to seek shelter in Tyler. To help them, the city activated its Emergency Operation Center on Tuesday to coordinate local agencies’ relief efforts. On Wednesday, a Transition Hub opened at the Faulkner Park Police Station. Since then, 586 have come through the Police Station for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance and received an Emergency Tracking Network (ETN) wristband tied to services available in the area. The ETN wristband will allow access to evacuees for services such as free meals at the Salvation Army, basic necessities at Colonial Hills Baptist Church and clothing needs from Cornerstone. Continue reading More Hurricane Evacuees Come to Tyler
Missing Longview Teen Sought
MARSHALL – It appears as if a Harrison County teen has run away for the second time in just under two months. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding Stephanie Ree Grace, 16. She was last seen at her residence on U.S. Highway 80 in Longview on August 18th. She is said to have long brown hair, hazel eyes, is around 5’6†and weighs around 140 pounds. She was first reported missing on July 18th. She was later found safe with her grandfather in Illinois. If you know where she can be found, you are asked to contact the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department.
Grave Marker Turns Up In Longview
LONGVIEW – A grave marker belonging to a army World War II veteran has been found in Longview. The name on the marker is Prather Jones. Longview police are trying to locate his family so they can return the marker. If you can help, contact the Longview Police Department on message them on their Facebook page.
More Help from Tyler Heading South
TYLER – The Tyler Salvation Army has been deployed to Victoria. The Tyler group left around 3:00 Friday afternoon, with their mobile kitchen, to help in the hurricane relief effort. The trip took around five hours. And they remind you, the best way you can help them in the relief effort is with a monetary donation.
Brookshire’s Warehouse Evacuated Following Chemical Leak
TYLER — Twelve people went to local hospitals following an ammonia leak at Brookshire’s Warehouse in Tyler. The leak has since been contained. There were blockades of some of the roads in the area, but they have all been lifted. ETMC says all five patients seen there were released Friday morning; CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler says it has released all seven of its patients. Continue reading Brookshire’s Warehouse Evacuated Following Chemical Leak