TYLER – UT Tyler faculty member Susan Doty has been elected to lead the National Association of Economic Educators in a three-year appointment. She will serve in its executive leadership for the next three years, first as president-elect, then president, then past-president. NAEE is a professional association with the mission to advance economic education and financial literacy. Serving UT Tyler since 2009, Doty is a senior lecturer in economics within the Department of Social Sciences.
Deal Set to Dismiss Domestic Assault Case Against Manziel
DALLAS (AP/STAFF) — Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel has reached a deal with prosecutors for the conditional dismissal of a domestic assault case involving his former girlfriend. Defense attorney Jim Darnell said there was still work to be done to finalize the deal, but said after a Thursday morning hearing that he was encouraged. A judge set another hearing for December 1, when the case against the Tyler native could be settled. The troubled former Cleveland quarterback left the courtroom without responding to questions. The 23-year-old Manziel is accused of hitting and threatening former girlfriend Colleen Crowley during a night out in January. The former star at Texas A&M faces a misdemeanor assault charge that carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.
Longview Man Charged in Double Homicide
LONGVIEW – A Longview man is being held on a $2 million bond on a charge of capital murder. Christopher Marvin Bell II, 21, was booked into the Gregg County Jail shortly before midnight on Wednesday. Bell is charged in the deaths of Freddie Allison, 41 and Deandra Allison, 38, both of Longview. Their bodies were found shortly before 6:45 Wednesday evening at the Huntington Hills Apartments on North Eastman Road. The deaths bring the homicide death count in Longview this year to 13. Continue reading Longview Man Charged in Double Homicide
Tyler Man Sentenced in Aggravated Kidnapping Case
SMITH COUNTY — A Tyler man has been sentenced after being convicted of aggravated kidnapping and sexual abuse. According to KETK, Lennel Jones Choice, 43, was sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in prison. On February 29th, officers were called to Hillside Park, on East Erwin Street, in reference to a female being assaulted. The victim , Maria Sanchez, 32 , Tyler, told officers she was followed on foot to Hillside Park by unknown black male. The suspect later identified as Choice, grabbed Sanchez and forced her against her will toward the creek that runs through the park. Police were notified by witnesses who were in the park that a female was in trouble. Choice was arrested as he attempted to run from officers. He was also charged with possession of marijuana and evading arrest.
Two Killed in Longview
LONGVIEW – Two persons are dead in a Longview shooting. It was reported shortly before 6:45 Wednesday night at the Huntington Hills Apartments on North Eastman Road. There is a report that man and a woman were killed. Longview police say they are talking with a person of interest in the case. We’ll have more information when it becomes available.
Electricity Scam Reported
EAST TEXAS – Police departments in Kilgore and Gladewater are warning residents about an electricity scam. According to their Facebook pages, scammers claiming to be from the electric company are calling demanding payment or their electric bill or be disconnected. SWEPCO says it does not call customers to demand immediate payment. And they will not ask customers to purchase a debit/cash card to pay a bill. The company says it notifies customers with delinquent accounts by way of their monthly bills. Concerned customers can call SWEPCO’s Customer Solutions Center at 1-888-216-3523 anytime 24 hours a day.
Another Arrest in a Tyler Home Invasion
TYLER – A 4th person has been arrested in connection with an August home invasion in Tyler. Police have charged Raymundo Maedano Flores, 35, of Tyler, with engaging in organized criminal activity. Previously arrested in the case were Mario Villegas, 19, and Alexia Juarez, 19, both of Tyler, and a juvenile. They were found by police in a truck at the house. The incident occurred on West Bow Street near Bois D’Arc. Continue reading Another Arrest in a Tyler Home Invasion
Active Shooter Exercise in Palestine
PALESTINE – First responders from Anderson County participated in an active shooter exercise Wednesday morning in Palestine. The exercise simulated an active shooter inside the Palestine Civic Center. During the exercise, Palestine Police, Fire along with Anderson County Sheriff’s Office deputies, responded to a simulated radio call. Following the engagement, EMTs with Palestine Regional Medical Center, along with th Palestine Fire Department, treated simulated victims. The victims were students from Trinity Valley Community College. The victims were then taken to Palestine Regional Medical Center where the hospital conducted a mass casualty exercise. Palestine Emergency Management Coordinator Scott Parkhurst said that these types of exercises are critical to improving the skills of all first responders and the coordination between them.
Man Sentenced in Former Longview Woman’s Death
GEORGETOWN – A Cedar Park man has been sentenced to prison in the shotgun death of a former Longview woman. In a plea deal, Adam Richard Solis, 32, was sentenced Wednesday to 40 years in prison. He recently pleaded guilty to the February 2015 death of Katie Eager, 24. She had been shot around half a dozen times at their apartment in Cedar Park. Solis called 911 the following day, saying he had just returned home and found her dead. The two had been arguing prior to the shooting. It’s not know what the argument was about, but Eager had been trying to break up with Solis. Police arrested Solis at his parents home a couple of days after the shooting. Investigators say they found physical evidence linking him to the shooting. Cedar Park Police Chief Sean Mannix had earlier said, “I’d call it a rage killing, there was passion involved in this murder.”
Chase Ends With Bullard Man’s Arrest
HENDERSON COUNTY – A Smith County man is in custody after authorities say he led them on a chase in Henderson County. Taken into custody Wednesday morning was was 34 year old Robert Chapman of Bullard. The chase started after authorities say he ran a stop sign in the Sunrise Shores Subdivision. He later jumped from the SUV and took off on foot. He was later caught. A sheriff’s deputy said a “substantial” amount of meth was found on Chapman. He is being charged with manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance, evading arrest with a vehicle and resisting arrest and resisting search or transport. He is currently in the Henderson County Jail under bonds totaling $211,000. Besides charges in Henderson County, Chapman also has three outstanding felony warrants from Smith County.
Gregg County GOP Chairman Resigns
LONGVIEW – The chairman of Gregg County’s Republican Party has turned in his resignation. Tim Vaughn announced Tuesday he was resigning to accept a lobbying job with the Dallas based National Federation of Independent Businesses. According to the Longview News Journal, he recommended to his executive committee that it name party headquarters manager Marty Rhymes as his temporary stand-in and wait until their January 10 meeting to name a successor. She is currently the party’s vice-chair. She has served the party for over 20 years.
Palestine City Manager Finalist Withdraws Application
PALESTINE – The search for a Palestine city manager may be back to square one. Kevin Coleman, who was named last month as the lone finalist for the position, has withdrawn his application for the job. He said he took the action because of the city council’s decision to table action on a previously agreed upon employment contract. The city council will decide its next course of action at an upcoming meeting. No date for the meeting has been set. Continue reading Palestine City Manager Finalist Withdraws Application
Hensarling Weighs In on SEC Chair’s Resignation
WASHINGTON, D.C. (ABC/Staff) — An area lawmaker weighs in after getting word that the chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Jo White, is leaving the agency. White made the announcement Monday before testifying before the House Financial Services Committee hearing Tuesday. Chairman Jeb Hensarling commended White on her decades of government service. He said, “She has brought an incredible amount of professionalism to her position. She is known for her independent judgment, which is greatly admired and respected.” But Hensarling warned White not to use her lame duck to finalize regulations, especially the regulations known as Dodd-Frank. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the financial regulatory overhaul Congress passed in response to the 2008 financial crisis. Hensarling is based in Dallas, and his district stretches into East Texas.
Longview Home Heavily Damaged by Fire
LONGVIEW – Three persons have been displaced in a Longview fire. It was reported on Oden Street shortly after 4:30 Tuesday morning. Heavy fire was reported in two bedrooms and the attic of the home, which was not insured. Investigators trace the fire back to an earlier electrical issue the previous night. The electrical panel had two breakers in the tripped position, the main breaker was tuned off and the cellulose insulation was removed from the area of the attic that surrounded the lighting fixture in the master bedroom. It appears that a hidden ember possibly continued to grow to point that the surrounding attic materials ignited. No one was home when the fire started.
Spirit of Christmas Food Drive Begins
TYLER – The 35th annual Brookshire’s Spirit of Christmas Food Drive is underway as of today. It began in Tyler in 1982 with the Rose City Kiwanis Club. It has now grown to include Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods and FRESH by Brookshire’s stores throughout Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Last year was the most successful food drive to date. Around 500,000 pounds of food was collected and donated to local service organizations and food pantries. You can participate by donating pre-assembled “grab bags†for $5 or scan coupons for $1 or $5 that will be used to purchase additional food items. The drive runs through December 21st.
Emergency Water Main Repair
TYLER – Tyler Water Utilities is doing some work that will affect traffic flow on Old Jacksonville Highway between Rice Road and Loop 323. One northbound lane of traffic will be closed from 6:00am until around 5:30pm today through Saturday while TWU replacles 800 feet of 12-inch water main adjacent to the Brookshire’s warehouse complex.
Feds Arrest Kilgore College Student
KILGORE — A Kilgore College student has been arrested on a sex-trafficking charge. He is Malik Antione Brown, 18. He, and three others, were named in federal indictments returned in Galveston. They are accused of forcing several minor girls to engage in commercial sex acts. Brown was arrested Monday at Bennie Hall, a privately-owned off-campus building. He was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals with the assistance of Kilgore College Police. College spokesman Chris Craddock said the college police have no evidence or indication that the student participated in any illegal activity at the college.
Palestine Man Named as Aggravated Assault Suspect
PALESTINE — A Palestine man is in custody on an aggravated assault charge. A SWAT team and police were needed to capture Jabraun Donche Washington, 25. His name was released by authorities on Tuesday. His arrest occurred around 6:00 Saturday morning on Martin Luther King Boulevard. When police tried to get Washington to come out of his apartment, he refused, and the SWAT team was called in. After several attempts, he gave himself up. He is being held on charges of unlawful possession of firearm by felon and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His bonds total $500,000.
Tyler Businessman’s Fund Drive a Success
TYLER – A man has been living on scaffolding in an effort to raise money for the Salvation Army’s Thanksgivig meal. His drive has been successful. Clint Benefield came down from the 10 foot scaffolding off the South Southwest Loop late Tuesday morning. He has met his goal of raising $2,500 for the Salvation Army. He was ready to get warm after a chilly week of camping out. But, at the same time Benefield said he is grateful for the support of the community that allowed him to reach his goal. Lindsey Galabeas with the Salvation Army says they are expecting to serve around 1,500 meals on Thanksgiving Day to people are are a little down on their luck.
Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Vehicle
Employee Reprimanded for Flushing Hydrants Near Protesters
NACOGDOCHES — A City of Nacogodoches employee could be disciplined following an incident where he opened fire hydrants near anti-Trump protesters. According to KETK, City Manager Jim Jeffers said the worker flushed hydrants upstream of protesters, across from Stephen F. Austin University. The water was left on for some time and allowed cars driving by to splash the protesters. Jeffers said the worker, identified as Jack Lynch Jr., admitted he used poor judgment. The city manager said the flushing of water is standard maintenance and the employee could have used another location. Lynch could be disciplined for not displaying a neutral stance on politics. Jeffers said he violated city policy by giving a thumbs up to another group of protesters who were supporting President-elect Donald Trump.
East Texas Lawmakers Pre-File Bills
AUSTIN (AP/STAFF) — Lawmakers have pre-filed more than 500 bills on the first day to propose legislation before the Texas Legislature reconvenes in January. Among the frenzy of would-be laws submitted in both chambers on Monday were several high-profile abortion proposals. One sure to spark heated debate was filed by State Representative Matt Schaefer of Tyler. House Bill 87 would prohibit aborting fetuses with abnormalities after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Current Texas law suspends a post-20-week abortion ban when fetal abnormalities are detected, or if the mother’s life is threatened. State Senator Bob Hall of Edgewood proposes a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to life of unborn children and prohibiting abortion to the extent authorized under federal constitutional law. Continue reading East Texas Lawmakers Pre-File Bills
Former DJ Draws Prison Term
TYLER – A former Tyler DJ is heading to prison for drug trafficking. Patrick Aaron Aguirre, 40, who pleaded guilty late last month, was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison. Known as “The Brain” on the station “The Breeze,” Aguirre was arrested in May following a six month long investigation. He was charged with engaging in organized criminal activity and manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance. Several weeks earlier, Aguirre was arrested at his Becky Drive home and charged with possession of marijuana. Following the drug charges, he was fired by Waller Media.
TJC Dean Named to State Committee

TYLER – The dean of enrollment management at Tyler Junior College, Janna Chancey, has been appointed to the Undergraduate Education Advisory Committee of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The committee serves as a forum for problem-solving and generating ideas to improve undergraduate education that reflect the goals of Texas’ higher education plan, 60x30TX. Continue reading TJC Dean Named to State Committee
Longview Student to Appear at Carnegie Hall
LONGVIEW – A Longview High School student will be performing at Carnegie Hall early next year. Junior violinist Isabella Cowart has been selected for the 2017 High School Honors Performance Series. She will perform with the Symphonic Orchestra in February. According to the school district’s web site, participation in one of the five Honors Ensembles is limited to the highest-rated high school performers from across the world. Cowart was one of over 18,000 nominations that were received this year. Continue reading Longview Student to Appear at Carnegie Hall
Downtown Tyler Wins State Awards
TYLER – Downtown Tyler recently has received two statewide awards in the 2016 Texas Downtown Association President’s Awards Program. The awards, were announced during the Presidents Awards Gala, held in conjunction with the 2016 Texas Downtown Conference. They were for Best Commercial Interior and Best Restoration. The Best Commercial Interior award was given to the Butler Architectural Group. The People’s Petroleum Building was named winner of the Best Restoration Award. Another Downtown Tyler project, the Downtown Tyler Film Festival, reached finalist status in the Best Promotional Event category. Continue reading Downtown Tyler Wins State Awards
Good Shepherd Healthcare Merger Announced
LONGVIEW – Another area health care merger has been announced. Good Shepherd Health System is merging with Christus Health. The announcement was made at a Monday afternoon news conference. No terms for the merger were disclosed. It is expected to close early next year. The Irving-based non-profit has other hospital operations in the region, including Tyler, and elsewhere in Texas. Steve Altmiller, president and CEO of the Longview-based Good Shepherd Health Care said they felt strongly that Christus Health is the best potential partner for his organization. He said that they plan to invest in the Longview and Marshall Market. Continue reading Good Shepherd Healthcare Merger Announced
Longview Bank Robbed
LONGVIEW – Longview police are looking for a bank robbery suspect. The robbery occurred just before noon on Monday at Citizens National Bank on North Fredonia Street. The man entered the bank and demanded money. They believe he was not armed. He is described as Hispanic with facial hair. He was wearing a dark colored shirt, jeans, white t-shirt, and yellow hard hat. He is thought to have driven away from the bank in a silver-colored mini SUV. No injuries were reported.
East Texan Running for Mrs. Texas
QUITMAN – A Wood County woman will be in next year’s Mrs. Texas Pageant. Lindsey Peterson of Quitman has been selected to represent Wood County in the pageant. It will be held May 5th and 6th at the Palace Theatre in Corsicana. A realtor with Century 21 First Group in Mineola, her platform is “Blended Child, Blended Family….a Beautiful Life.†From her own personal experience as an adoptee, she promotes adoption awareness and works with children and parents to help families create a circle of love. She is married to Stuart Peterson, a Winnsboro native and Dallas Firefighter. They have a one year old daughter.
CodeRed Emergency Notification System Funded for Another Year
KILGORE – The East Texas Council of Government’s executive committee has approved grants of over $87,000 for CodeRed funding for the 8th year. The emergency notification system, for the East Texas region, is a part of a public safety program. Funded by a Homeland Security grant, it is a telephone communication service. It allows the county and city Emergency Management Coordinators to quickly notify residents about emergency situations. It could be anything from severe weather to bomb threats or hostage situations. The network covers 13 of the ETCOG’s 14 counties. The lone exception is Henderson County, which has a similar system in place.
