Hospitals Practice a Disaster Drill

Hospitals Practice a Disaster DrillEAST TEXAS – Today around East Texas, hospitals, EMS and coordinating agencies join together to practice the mass transfer of 200 patients. This would be necessary when evacuating hospitals or nursing homes before or after a hurricane; or if a hospital suffered damage during a weather event. Each hospital will be simulating the actual process of receiving the patients, assessing their condition, treatment plans, and admitting the patient to their facility. And all of this will be coordinated with the various agencies with real time data just as it would be in a disaster evacuation scenario. Continue reading Hospitals Practice a Disaster Drill

Longview Church Expanding Eastward

Longview Church Expanding EastwardLONGVIEW – Longview’s Mobberly Baptist Church is expanding into Marshall. The church’s members have voted to acquire the building and property currently owned by Bel Air Baptist Church. Earlier this week, Bel Air members voted to gift the property to Mobberly. The church buildings and office include about 18,000 square feet of space and sit on around 3.5 acres of land. Early plans call for Mobberly to renovate the buildings and begin holding worship services and other ministry events beginning this fall. It is possible that Mobberly could begin hosting outdoor events on the property as early as this summer.

Arrests Made and Stolen Property Recovered in Longview

Arrests Made and Stolen Property Recovered in LongviewLONGVIEW – Longview police have made 5 arrests and recovered over $30,000 in property Wednesday in three separate cases. Patrick Matthew Rose, 38, Robert Earl Jones Jr., 43, were arrested in connection with a stolen trailer. Timothy Floyd, 30, was arrested in a stolen vehicle. And Jevarrian Dayun Davis, 17, and a juvenile, were arrested for burglary. And the car they were in was previously reported to have been stolen. And the police say Davis had several items in his possession that had been stolen from previous vehicle burglaries within the past couple of days.

Lufkin Stabbing Under Investigation

Lufkin Stabbing Under InvestigationLUFKIN — The Lufkin Police Department is investigating a Thursday morning stabbing. According to KETK, around 5:50, police responded to 708 Schueller after a woman called stating the father of her children was breaking out the windows of her home and damaging vehicles in the driveway. Police said the woman claimed the man broke in to her house and began fighting with her boyfriend. The woman’s boyfriend reportedly stabbed the man during the disturbance. The man, whose name has not been released, was taken to a Lufkin hospital where he is listed in critical condition. The incident remains under investigation and no arrests have been made.

Smith County Questions Release of Commissioners Court Videos

Smith County Questions Release of Commissioners Court VideosTYLER — Following the release of videos showing controversial Smith County Commissioners Court meetings, the county is fighting back. That’s according to KETK. After Grassroots America – We the People filed an open records request, the videos were released on the order of state District Judge Jack Carter. Smith County Judge Nathaniel Moran (pictured) issued a statement saying the county is seeking appellate review of the court order “because of irregularities surrounding the timing and procedure used to obtain this order and because the law is clear that improper disclosure of videos of closed sessions is a crime.” Continue reading Smith County Questions Release of Commissioners Court Videos

Preliminary Autopsy Results Released in Union Grove Death

Preliminary Autopsy Results Released in Union Grove DeathGILMER — A preliminary autopsy shows a Union Grove woman found dead early this month was killed with a gunshot to the head. According to KETK, Upshur County authorities responded to a house on Private Road 3367 in Union Grove, where they found Miranda Streed, 23. The autopsy report also indicated that Streed was shot in the arm with the bullet also entering her chest. There have been no arrests in the case. The death was one of three homicides in Upshur County this year. Continue reading Preliminary Autopsy Results Released in Union Grove Death

Missing Tyler Man Found

Missing Tyler Man FoundTYLER – Tyler police say a man earlier reported missing has been located and reunited with his family. James Earl Spencer, 79, had last been seen around 11:00 Wednesday morning at his home on East Cedar Street. Spencer has been diagnosed with dementia. Police say he was found late Wednesday afternoon.

Lakey, Other Doctors Concerned about Zika

Lakey, Other Doctors Concerned about ZikaTYLER — The mosquito-borne Zika virus is getting plenty of attention from Texas physicians and public health experts, including one based at UT Health Northeast. As the mercury climbs and mosquitoes buzz in greater numbers, doctors are worried that Zika will again be a major threat to unborn children. Dr. David Lakey says the public can fight Zika by eliminating mosquito breeding grounds — and taking precautions when visiting areas where the disease is prevalent. According to Lakey, “Transmission of mosquitoes, that’ll probably be limited to the southern part of our state, but I expect that there’s gonna be travelers returning throughout the state of Texas that’ll be infected.” In people, Zika causes headaches, fever, nausea — and potentially, a range of birth defects in unborn children.

Area Charities Benefit from East Texas Giving Day

Area Charities Benefit from East Texas Giving DayTYLER – Over 2,000 donors gave to East Texas Charities on Tuesday, East Texas Giving Day. The online fundraising effort started at 6:00am Tuesday and ended that night at 11:59. Based on preliminary results, donors contributed $498,664 to support charities in 32 East Texas Counties. Preliminary results show Smith County charities leading with Promise Academy receiving the most contributions with $31,485. They were followed by Mentoring Alliance with $26,653and the Salvation Army in Tyler with $23,825.

Brookshire’s Golf Tournament Raises a Record-Breaking Amount

Brookshire’s Golf Tournament Raises a Record-Breaking AmountTYLER – The 29th annual Brookshire’s Benefit Golf Tournament raised a record-breaking $550,000 for charities on Monday, with 600 golfers playing simultaneously on six East Texas golf courses. Tyler-area courses were The Cascades, Eagles Bluff, Garden Valley, Hollytree and Willow Brook, and Twin Lakes in Canton was also a course location. Brookshire Grocery Company disperses tournament proceeds each year to more than 100 nonprofit organizations in the communities served by Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods and Spring Market stores. The company focuses its charitable giving on hunger relief, education, family wellbeing, and military/first responders. This year’s donation brings the total funds raised to more than $5 million since the tournament’s inception in 1988. In the photo, from left, are James Smith with Niagara Bottling, Paul Canon with Pilgrim’s Pride, and BGC Chairman and CEO Brad Brookshire.

The Governor Appoints Student Regents

The Governor Appoints Student RegentsAUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has appointed 10 student regents to their respective universities, effective June 1, 2017, for terms set to expire May 31, 2018. The Governor also appointed a student representative to serve on the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, effective June 1, 2017, for a term set to expire May 31, 2018. Appointed to the Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents is Maggie Wright of Flower Mound.She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

Smith County Sheriff’s Office Accepted into an ICE Program

Smith County Sheriff’s Office Accepted into an ICE ProgramTYLER – The Smith County Sheriff’s Office has been accepted into the ICE 287 program. This came last Friday as Sheriff Larry Smith met with Immigration Customs Enforcement Field Office Director Samona Flores in Tyler. The sheriff also signed a Memorandum of Agreement between the sheriff’s office and Immigration Customs Enforcement. Next, six detention officers will be selected to attend the ICE Academy in Charleston, South Carolina. And, preparations are being made to install fingerprint equipment in the Smith County Jail which will be connected to the ICE fingerprint database. According to Sheriff Smith, “We believe this partnership will assist us tremendously in dealing with the criminal alien population who are committing serious crimes in Smith County.”

Council Approves Contract for Asphalt Enhancement Program

Council Approves Contract for Asphalt Enhancement ProgramTYLER — The Tyler City Council has approved a contract for $3,171,239.98 with Reynolds & Kay to execute the 2017 Asphalt Enhancement Program. According to a news release, the City of Tyler Engineering Department and Streets Department completed a visual inspection of all streets within the city limits with the lowest Pavement Condition Index (PCI) ratings. The PCI is a number calculated by a pavement management software program; the higher the number, the better the condition of the street. Numbers range from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating a new or newly overlaid street. In January, Dynatest North America, Inc. began the process of evaluating streets in Tyler with lower PCIs. City officials say a complete analysis of those updated PCIs will be available later this year. Continue reading Council Approves Contract for Asphalt Enhancement Program

Smith County Murder Suspect’s Appeal Is Denied

Smith County Murder Suspect’s Appeal Is DeniedAUSTIN (AP/STAFF) – Texas’ highest criminal court has refused an appeal from an East Texas woman on death row for the slaying seven years ago of her developmentally disabled baby sitter. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday rejected 15 claims raised by Kimberly Cargill, 50, of Whitehouse. She was convicted in Smith County in 2012 of causing the asphyxiation of Cherry Walker, 39. Most of the claims contended Cargill’s trial lawyers were deficient for not presenting evidence that Walker died of an epilepsy-related seizure rather than homicidal violence. She testified during her trial that Walker had a seizure while she was driving her home. She claimed she panicked and didn’t act rationally. Walker’s body was found along along a Smith County Road when it had been doused with lighter fluid and set on fire.

Bank Robbery Suspect May Be Involved in Another Robbery

Bank Robbery Suspect May Be Involved in Another RobberyKILGORE – A man arrested last Friday for a Gregg County bank robbery is a suspect in another bank robbery. 48 year old Hector Camargo has been charged with last Friday’s Robbery of the First National Bank of Hughes Springs in Liberty City. Just over two hours later, he was picked up by a state trooper on an unrelated charge. After searching his vehicle Camargo was charged with the robbery. Now, Kilgore police say Camargo is a suspect in the robbery of Citizen’s National Bank on December 16 of last year. He matches the description as the lone gunman who robbed the bank and fled with an undetermined amount of money.

Man Injured in South Longview Booked into Jail

Man Injured in South Longview Booked into JailLONGVIEW — Longview Police say a man who was injured after a reported shooting Tuesday in Longview might not have been shot. Richard Arthur Kasten Jr., 28, of Longview was taken to Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center Tuesday after he was injured following a report of a shooting in the area near Twelfth and Dean streets. Police Wednesday morning said they are unsure how Kasten received his injury. Kasten was treated and released into police custody before being booked into the Gregg County Jail on two outstanding warrants and charges of public intoxication and no driver’s license.

A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is Rescheduled

A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is RescheduledLONGVIEW – The trial has been postponed for Kilgore College student who, along with three others, is charged with conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and with five counts of sex trafficking. Malik Antoine Brown, 19, of Brazoria, was scheduled for a pretrial hearing on April 27, with jury selection and trial at set for May 1. The Longview News Journal is reporting that the trial for Brown is now set for 9:00am on July 31 in federal court in Galveston, according to an order filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Texas. A pretrial conference is scheduled 9:30am on July 26. Continue reading A Kilgore Student’s Sex Trafficking Trial is Rescheduled

One Injured in Longview Shooting

One Injured in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW – One man is hospitalized following a shooting in Longview. It was reported just before 5:00 Tuesday afternoon in the area of Dean Street and Twelfth Street. He was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. It is unsure at this time how he received the injury. Police say he has been uncooperative with investigators. No witnesses have been identified to the incident at this time. His name has not been released. We’ll have more when the information becomes available.

Lake Palestine Boating Accident Claims Another Life

Lake Palestine Boating Accident Claims Another LifeFRANKSTON – A Lake Palestine boating accident has claimed a second victim. Keith Wagnon of Palestine died Sunday morning from injuries received when the boat he and his wife were in went over the Lake Palestine spillway. The accident occurred last Wednesday. His wife Billie was dead at the scene. They were heading south when the boat went over the spillway and overturned.

Help With Stray Dogs in Arp

Help With Stray Dogs in ArpTYLER – The city of Arp will be getting assistance in housing stray dogs. Smith County Commissioners have approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Arp to take its stray dogs into the Smith County Animal Shelter. According to the agreement, Arp will be responsible for responding to animal control matters within its city, then transporting the dogs to the Smith County Animal Shelter. The city will pay any fees associated with impoundment, testing, medical treatment or other services. Troup will pay Smith County $50 per dog that is brought to the shelter, as well as an additional $35 for each dog requiring euthanasia. Dogs are typically only euthanized at the county animal shelter when they are dangerous to others or severely injured.The agreement between Smith County and the City of Arp is effective through Fiscal Year 2018. A similar agreement was approved with the city of Troup last month.

One Man Dead Following East Texas Standoff

One Man Dead Following East Texas StandoffANGELINA COUNTY — One man is dead following an hours-long standoff with East Texas law enforcement. According to KETK, Angelina County Sheriff’s Office Captain Alton Lenderman said Stacy Sturdivant, 46 of Lufkin, barricaded himself inside a residence off FM 842 around 7:30 Monday night. He reportedly fired multiple shots in the air and was yelling at people. The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office SWAT along with Department of Public Safety SWAT and a Nacogdoches Police Department armored vehicle all responded to the scene just after 8:00. Officials said Sturdivant began shooting at law enforcement, even hitting an Angelina County Sheriff’s Office unit multiple times. The man was found inside the house dead around 4:00 Tuesday morning. The cause of death has not been released.

No Smith County Jury Duty Wednesday

No Smith County Jury Duty WednesdayTYLER – Smith County jury duty was cancelled on Tuesday. Now, it is also cancelled on Wednesday. If you have a Smith County jury summons for duty on Wednesday, you do not need to report to the courthouse. Smith County Jury Coordinator Lisa Bennett said jury duty has been cancelled for all courts on Wednesday. However, if you have been asked to return for jury duty by a specific court, you must still report.

Open Meeting Violation Videos Released

Open Meeting Violation Videos ReleasedTYLER – Documents and video of several questionable Smith County commissioners’ court meetings in 2014, have been released. A state district judge has ruled the meetings violated the Texas Open Meetings Act. During the meetings the commissioners discussed adding school zone cameras in the county to catch speeders. Grassroots America filed complaints against former County Judge Joel Baker with the state attorney general’s office, which opened a full investigation. Some who have heard the tapes say the problem was far worse then they had imagined. In fact, an attorney general’s investigator said at least nine meeting were held improperly. The cameras’ program was later shelved. Baker later resigned and end up, in a plea deal, pleading no contest to one of the three charges of violating the state’s open meetings act. The other two counts will be dismissed. Baker was fined $200 and served 30 days of deferred adjudication.

Game Rooms Busted in Henderson County

Game Rooms Busted in Henderson CountyATHENS – Several game rooms in Eastern Henderson County have been closed and several persons have been arrested on drug and weapons charges. Officers swept through game rooms in the Chandler and Coffee City areas. Several were closed for code violations. At one, Michael Caster, 53, of Trinidad (pictured) and Kelly Huddleston, 44, of Orlanda, Florida were arrested for manufacturing and delivering of methamphetamine. Investigators also found concession equipment stolen last week by burglars who hit the Cain Park complex in Athens. Fryers, crock pots, a cash register, drinks, candy, chips and several other items that had been taken from the Henderson County Girls Softball Association April 19 were recovered and returned to the group. A stolen auger, also reported stolen, was returned to its owner. The Athens Police Department came to the location to assist with the investigation to return the stolen items to the rightful owners. Continue reading Game Rooms Busted in Henderson County

Dallas Shooting Victim from East Texas

Dallas Shooting Victim from East TexasDALLAS (AP/STAFF) — A woman killed in a Dallas murder/suicide is identified as a Hopkins County resident. Police say Matthew Kempf, 60, of Allen fatally shot his female supervisor, Lana Canada McAree, 48, of Sulphur Springs and then killed himself in an office building. It is located along the Interstate 635 service road near Schroeder Road. According to McAree’s Facebook page , she worked as the regional vice president of the midwest for Heart to Heart Hospice. Police have not indicated why Kempf targeted her Monday or what kind of office they worked in. Authorities say Kempf was employed by the company at the time. The office, where the shooting occurred, was in a multi-story building near a highway interchange in the northern part of the city.

Trial Underway for Texas Man Accused of Shooting Death of 4

Trial Underway for Texas Man Accused of Shooting Death of 4DALLAS (AP) — A capital murder trial is underway for a former Tyler man who prosecutors say shot and killed four women and wounded four children. Testimony Tuesday in the trial of Erbie Lee Bowser, 48, included Dallas County jurors hearing 911 calls made by victims of the 2013 shootings at two separate homes. Bowser pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity on Monday, the first day of the trial. His lawyer has argued that military service and repeated concussions from playing football affected his mental state. Prosecutors say Bowser killed his girlfriend and her daughter and then later his estranged wife and her daughter. Bowser is a 1987 graduate of Tyler’s Robert E. Lee High School, where he was an all-state football selection in 1986.

The Green Street Underpass Has Done it Again

The Green Street Underpass Has Done it AgainLONGVIEW – Another truck has fallen victim to Longview’s Green Street underpass. Despite warning signs that are posted for information and motorist safety, another truck became stuck at the underpass. It happened around 11:30 Monday morning. The driver, who was not injured in the accident, disregarded an official traffic control device and drove his truck under the bridge. The bridge has multiple warning signs indicating the height of the bridge. The truck was able to back up, but not before a section of the top was peeled off. Union Pacific was on scene evaluating the bridge once the truck was removed.

Marshall’s Police Chief Resigns

Marshall’s Police Chief ResignsMARSHALL – The city of Marshall will be looking for a new police chief. Late Monday afternoon Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa submitted his resignation. His last day on the job is on Wednesday. He was named chief in August, 2014. The Longview News Journal quotes Campa as saying, “I submitted my letter of resignation today. I have made the decision to step aside to pursue other opportunities that have developed. After speaking to my family, we believe it is the right time to do that right now.” He did not elaborate on what those opportunities might be. Continue reading Marshall’s Police Chief Resigns

East Texas Day of Giving

Area Charities Benefit from East Texas Giving DayTYLER – The East Texas Communities Foundation will host the second annual East Texas Giving Day. A total 177 nonprofits across East Texas have signed up to participate in this year’s event. Residents in 32 East Texas counties are invited to participate. Last year, because of a computer glitch, they were only able to raise nearly half a million dollars. They expect to do more this year since they have solved the problem by switching vendors. This year they hope to hit the million dollar mark. You can go to http://www.EastTexasGivingDay.org and donate Tuesday from 6:00am until 11:59pm. There will also be a running tabulation of donations. Continue reading East Texas Day of Giving