Search Ongoing for Man Reported Missing on Local Lake

Search Ongoing for Man Reported Missing on Local LakeANDERSON COUNTY — The search for a man reported missing on Lake Palestine continues. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Palestine Fire Department Tuesday moved into the third day of searching for 37-year-old Cody Lusk, last seen Saturday night. According to KETK, he was reported missing Sunday morning. Additional equipment is being used to help in the search, including a side scan radar unit with mapping capability which is used to help define underwater structures.

Marshall Police Chief Receives Humanitarian Award

Marshall Police Chief Receives Humanitarian AwardMARSHALL — The Marshall Police Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa was selected as one of the 2017 recipients of the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Humanitarian Award. According to the Dr. MLK Junior Awards Committee, the prestigious honor is indicative of one who has demonstrated leadership skills and made a difference in the community. The award is given to those who personify the highest standards of service and character. Chief Campa accepted the award given by the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Awards Committee during a ceremony on Sunday, January 15 at Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church in Marshall. Continue reading Marshall Police Chief Receives Humanitarian Award

Tyler Police Investigate Hit and Run

Tyler Police Investigate Hit and RunTYLER — Tyler Police are looking for the driver responsible for a hit and run accident on Gentry Parkway Monday night. Officers responded to the 3200 block of West Gentry Parkway in reference to a welfare concern. Officers arrived and found the man, identified as Albert Daron, 82, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. There was vehicle debris in the road where Daron was found, indicating that he had been hit by a vehicle while he was crossing the road on foot. The vehicle that struck him did not remain on scene and Daron was unable to tell officers what happened. Daron was transported to East Texas Medical Center by ambulance. His injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Anyone with information about the suspects involved in this crime is urged to contact the Tyler Police Department, at 903-531-1000.

Ishihara Calls Town Hall Meeting

Ishihara Calls Town Hall MeetingLONGVIEW — Some Longview residents have a chance to get to know their city council member a little better. District 4 Councilwoman Kristen Ishihara has called a Town Meeting for 6:00 p.m. Tuesday at Mobberly Baptist Church on East Loop 281. The meeting will be held in the Bridge Building, Room D120. City officials say the event is intended as an informal opportunity to interact with Ishihara. Unlike council meetings, the meeting will not be recorded for rebroadcast on CityView Municipal Television.

Food Truck Stolen in Athens

Food Truck Stolen in AthensATHENS — An Athens business is asking for the public’s help locating its stolen food truck. According to KETK, Chick’s BBQ says its trailer was stolen over the weekend from downtown Athens off South Palestine Street. In a post on Chick’s Facebook page, the company says it was full of vital business equipment. “Our girls are heartbroken over this – please share with everyone you can and tag all of your friends, to help our small business,” the company stated. It is believed the trailer was taken between noon Saturday and noon Monday.

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork UpdateTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxDOT’s Tyler District during the Week of Jan. 16. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.

Longview motorists should consider alternate routes as a new construction project gets underway Monday on Loop 281. The Loop 281 at FM 1845/Pine Tree Road widening project limits are from US 80 to Shofner Drive. The project will have a major impact on traffic causing travel delays as roadways are reduced to one lane in all directions. The contractor is Longview Bridge and Road. Additional information is available in the Gregg County section of this story. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

East Texans Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

East Texans Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.EAST TEXAS — East Texans observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. The Tyler Together Race Relations Forum presented the 31st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Interfaith Community Program. This year’s theme was “The Time is Always Ripe to do What’s Right.” The downtown event featured a short program, a march, and an interfaith service. The keynote speaker, popular chef Kevin Belton, said honoring Dr. King means getting to know people who are different from you. Belton told KTBB, “I just want everybody to take the time to get to know their neighbor — know something about someone else… that speaks a different language or from a different culture — learn something about them.” He said another good idea is to share a meal with family and friends. Continue reading East Texans Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dog Dies, Family Homeless in Tyler Fire

Dog Dies, Family Homeless in Tyler FireTYLER — A Tyler family’s house has gone up in flames, and they’ve lost a pet. According to KETK, neighbors say the only people living inside the residence on Woodland Hills Drive were a couple in their fifties. They had several pets in the home, and one dog died. But the couple was able to get out safely. 3 neighbors say the sound of an explosion woke them up around 2 Saturday morning. That’s when they saw it was a fire and called 911. Continue reading Dog Dies, Family Homeless in Tyler Fire

Kilgore Officer Recognized for Tenacity

Kilgore Officer Recognized for TenacityKILGORE — A Kilgore police officer is recognized by her city for not giving up on a former Marine. In September of 2015, someone discovered a box containing cremated human remains, with the name Donald Krell, in a Walmart grocery cart. Over the next year, Angela Burch, who has been on the force for 21 years, learned Krell was a veteran who was supposed to be buried in a nearby county. They didn’t want him interned there. She tracked down his daughter in England, who gave her his death certificate. Burch then arranged to have him laid to rest in the Kilgore Memorial Cemetery, in a donated plot, on Veterans Day last year. As to why she was so tenacious, Burch says it was “because he’s a human being, and he was a veteran, and he deserved all our respect to give him a…final resting place.” Krell served in Korea. He was in his late 70s, and he died in Palestine.

Sunday Lane Closures on Sunnybrook Drive

Sunday Lane Closures on Sunnybrook DriveTYLER — The City of Tyler Traffic Department will be closing parts of eastbound and westbound Sunnybrook Drive and Earl Campbell Parkway at Frankston Highway, State Highway 155, to remove existing striping and install new striping to create two lanes for eastbound traffic. The lane closures will get underway at 6:00 Sunday morning and will last until around noon that day. Drivers are advised to use caution when traveling in this area. Frankston Highway will not be affected by this work.

Shopping Center Under Construction Near UT Tyler

Shopping Center Under Construction Near UT TylerTYLER — Bergfeld Realty Co. and Fuddruckers made a joint announcement Friday evening about a new development across from UT Tyler on University Boulevard. In a release, Andy Bergfeld said ground was broken over Christmas break for Patriot Corners. The land was purchased several months and final plans for construction are underway. The mixed use development will include Fuddruckers, Cooley Cosmetic Family Dentistry and a drive-thru donut shop. The shopping center is expected to be complete in May 2017. “With the groundbreaking on the new business school at UT Tyler, which is right across from our property, I think the timing is great. Continue reading Shopping Center Under Construction Near UT Tyler

Marshall Shooting Suspect Surrenders

Marshall Shooting Suspect SurrendersMARSHALL – One of Marshall’s “Most Wanted” suspects has surrendered to authorities. Vuntarius Lamar Brown, 20, turned himself in Friday. He had an outstanding warrant for deadly conduct. Police Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa said it was the members of the community who viewed and shared information on social media regarding Brown’s case, along with countless hours the department’s detectives spent on this case, which ultimately led to Brown’s surrender.

Poisonous Snake Taken to School

Poisonous Snake Taken to SchoolNACOGDOCHES – We occasionally hear of a student getting into trouble for bringing a weapon to school. We now have a report of student who got into trouble for bringing a venomous snake to school. It happened Thursday at Nacogdoches High School. The school’s staff and students told administrators about the snake. The district’s law enforcement then contacted the Nacogdoches Fire Department to come get the snake. The school district’s Facebook page says the incident remains under investigation.

Montessori School Construction in Longview

Montessori School Construction in LongviewLONGVIEW – The Longview School District webpage has posted video of the construction of the district’s new Montessori school. The school, which will be about 150,000 square feet, is set to have 64 classrooms, a band hall and fine arts area, a cafetorium, a gym, a library and more. It’s located at Eastman Road and Marshall Avenue. When completed, it will be the school district’s second largest building, only behind Longview High School. Since it is far all of the students in the district, the building is centrally located. It will serve will serve all Head Start, pre-K and kindergarten students in Longview ISD, teaching them with the Montessori method. The $31.25 million facility should start welcoming students for the first time this fall. You can go to https://youtu.be/7MG0lg_EGZ8 to view the video.

One Hurt in Tyler Wreck

One Hurt in Tyler WreckTYLER – Traffic was reduced to one lane in each direction for awhile early Friday afternoon on West Grande Boulevard near Shady Oaks Drive in Tyler following a three vehicle accident. Police spokesman Don Martin says one person was injured in the wreck. Martin says an SUV driven by Tiffany Pearson, 31, of Flint, was heading east when she lost control in a curve during a rain shower. She slid sideways into the westbound lanes hitting a pickup and a VPG Taxi that were heading west. Pearson, the only person injured, is hospitalized in critical condition.

LETU Signs MOA with Iowa State and Eastman Chemical

LETU Signs MOA with Iowa State and Eastman ChemicalLONGVIEW – LeTourneau University signed a Memorandum of Agreement on Friday for a new public and private and corporate partnership with Iowa State University and Eastman Chemical. The new agreement will provide a pathway for LETU chemistry students to enter a graduate program at Iowa State to earn a Master of Chemical Engineering degree, while receiving support and mentoring from corporate partner Eastman Chemical in Longview. A news release from the school quotes the LETU Dean of Education, Arts and Sciences Dr. Larry Frazier as saying, “In this new partnership, qualified undergraduates from LeTourneau University will gain early entry in the Masters of Engineering in Chemical Engineering program at Iowa State University and be able to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with an engineering concentration from LETU and a Master of Chemical Engineering from Iowa State-in only five years.” He said the program may be the first chemical engineering degree program pathway in East Texas.

A Gregg County Amphitheater Feasibility Study

A Gregg County Amphitheater Feasibility StudyLONGVIEW – A study is beginning over the possibility of building an outdoor amphitheater along the Interstate 20 corridor. It would serve as a concert and entertainment venue for the East Texas area. The feasibility study is being conducted by the Longview Economic Development Corporation and the City of Longview. A consulting firm has been hired to study the potential viability of such a project. This would include market demand, site considerations, as well as financial and funding analysis. The project is only under consideration. No funding has been identified for it. According to a city news release, if it proves feasible, there would have to be a major fundraising campaign to raise private and corporate dollars to help fund construction and on-going operation.

Longview City Council Approves Task Force Officer

LONGVIEW – The Longview Police Department has received the approval of the City Council to provide an officer to the East Texas Area Safe Streets Task Force. The Task Force is under the direction of the FBI. The mission of the task force is to identify and target for prosecution criminal enterprise groups. They are responsible for a wide variety of crimes, including drug trafficking, money laundering, alien smuggling, crimes of violence such as murder, aggravated assault, robbery, and violent street gangs. Longview Police Chief Mike Bishop says he sees this as an chance to formalize the relationship between his department and the FBI and to maximize inter-agency cooperation.”

Tyler Officer Remains Hospitalized Following Accident

TYLER – A Tyler motorcycle officer has been injured in a two vehicle accident on Troup Highway, in front of the River Oaks Apartments. According to the department, Officer Ryan Gummer was southbound in the center lane of the highway Thursday evening when he apparently ran into the back of a stopped vehicle. The police report stated that the patrolman noticed a vehicle make a U-turn and when he returned his gaze, the vehicle in front of him had stopped to avoid tree debris in the road. Officer Ryan Gummer remains hospitalized with injuries to his shoulder and wrist. He joined the department in 2006 and has been assigned to the traffic division since 2010.

Vincent New Gregg County GOP Chairman

Vincent New Gregg County GOP ChairmanLONGVIEW – The new Republican Party chairman is Gregg County is Tracy Vincent. The Longview News Journal reports Vincent was picked to succeed Tim Vaughn at a Tuesday night meeting. Vincent, a Jacksonville native, has lived in Longview for 25 years. The community organizer has a large volunteer background. When he assumes his new office, Vincent will step down as a board member of We The People-Longview, a local tea party group. Vincent says he’s been a Republican all his life, since he first voted.

Whitehouse School Named for Blue Ribbon Honors

Whitehouse School Named for Blue Ribbon HonorsAUSTIN – A Smith County school is one of 26 in the state to be nominated for for national 2017 Blue Ribbon Schools recognition. The Texas Education Agency announced Thursday Stanton-Smith Elementary School in Whitehouse made the list. The schools on the list were selected as exemplary high performing schools as measured by state assessments. Each school has an economically disadvantaged population of 22% or greater. Continue reading Whitehouse School Named for Blue Ribbon Honors

Two Longview Burglary Suspects Busted

Two Longview Burglary Suspects BustedLONGVIEW – A report of a commercial burglary in process in Longview has resulted in two suspects being arrested. When officers arrived at the building on West Marshall Avenue, they could hear someone inside. Officers located the suspects in the drop ceiling area of the building, where they had climbed in order to avoid detection. A woman, Rhian Nichole Ahart, 19, of Longview, readily came down. The other suspect, Joe King Powell, 36, of Longview, tried evade officers by crawling around in the ceiling for about 20 minutes until they were able to take him into custody. Continue reading Two Longview Burglary Suspects Busted

Three Arrested in East Texas Drug Busts

Three Arrested in East Texas Drug BustsKILGORE – Drug busts in Kilgore and Gilmer have resulted in three arrests. The joint law enforcement action was part of a larger operation targeting a heroin and methamphetamine drug trafficking organization. Arrested were 28 year old Andrew Jonathan Hearnsberger of Kilgore and 27 year old Johnny Carol Denton and 24 year old Emily Nicole Maples, both of Gilmer. Seized during the arrests were large amounts of heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana, 20 firearms, large amounts of ammo and over $14,000 in cash.

A Positive Outlook for the Tyler Economy in 2017

A Positive Outlook for the Tyler Economy in 2017TYLER- Economist Ray Perryman is optimistic about the economy in 2017. Perryman was in Tyler Thursday to present his annual economic forecast. Perryman says he sees “a lot of things that are looking good for the economy.” He says we’re coming in with some momentum, in terms of output income, employment numbers have been pretty strong and he sees a lot of positive signs. He does see a lot of uncertainty with people not knowing what the new administration will bring, but, on the whole, he says the signs are looking pretty good. Continue reading A Positive Outlook for the Tyler Economy in 2017

Schaefer Sounds Off on Anti-LGBT Bill

AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – A backlash over Texas’ efforts to adopt anti-LGBT bathroom laws has begun, and an East Texas lawmaker is weighing in. A best-selling author is snubbing lawmakers, and Dallas civic leaders are warning major sporting events could go elsewhere. State Representative Matt Schaefer of Tyler fired back with a proposal to restrict lawmakers and others in the Texas capitol to using public bathrooms according to their “biological sex.” Texas is among several states where GOP leaders want people to be required to use restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificates. Continue reading Schaefer Sounds Off on Anti-LGBT Bill

A Smith County Woman Shocked by Downed Power Line

A Smith County Woman Shocked by Downed Power LineFLINT – An elderly Smith County woman has been airlifted to a Dallas hospital after being severely shocked. It happened around noon Wednesday around a downed power line near the intersection of County Roads 1130 and 1131. Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson told KETK heavy winds knocked limbs out of tree and into power lines below. A live wire then fell to the ground and sparked a fire. The 86 year old woman did not realize a live wire was on the ground and began trying to stomp out the flames. That’s when she was shocked. She was burned over 30% of her body. Her current condition is unknown and she has not been identified.

Longview Fatality Accident

Longview Fatality AccidentLONGVIEW – A Longview motorcyclist has been killed when he hit a pickup that turned in front of him. Killed in the accident on Gilmer Road around 12:15 Wednesday afternoon was Brett Alan Crump, 31, of Longview. Longview police say Crump was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision. The accident occurred when the pickup, driven by Eugene Allen Jones, 47, of Longview, attempted to make a left turn onto Wain Drive, and was hit by the motorcycle. Jones was issued a citation for failure to yield the right-of-way.