TYLER – TxDOT is planning to conduct the following construction and maintenance work throughout the district during the week of January 4. Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.
Landscaping in Lindale and Troup
* Limits: US 69 in Lindale and on FM 13 and FM 1089 in Troup
* Contractor: Tight Line Construction, LLC
* Cost: $131,480.00
* Anticipated Completion Date: Spring 2019
No work is scheduled this week. The following week, the contractor will continue
placing the landscape elements. The project consists of landscaping various
locations in Lindale and Troup. Continue reading TxDOT Roadwork Update




PALESTINE – Palestine police are investigating an incident involving a man found dead near the Texas State Railroad Park. According to our news partner KETK, police responded to a call near the park around 4:00pm on Thursday about a suspicious vehicle parked on the side of Park Road 70. Police found the vehicle occupied by a man who was unresponsive. Emergency crews arrived, and the man was pronounced dead. “There is no foul play suspected in this case,†Palestine Police Captain Mark Harcrow said. “This incident is in no way related to any activities or events at the railroad park.†The man’s identity was not immediately released pending notification of family.





Downtown Tyler recently received 10 30-gallon streetscape trees through a donation from TXU Energy. Officials say the donation helps beautify downtown and boost the city’s longterm downtown revitalization efforts. They tell us the tree donation is part of a larger project to revitalize downtown and create a destination within the heart of the city. The donated trees – including five lacebark and five October Glory red maple species – were planted in both the downtown area and at the city of Tyler’s greenhouse to serve as part of the Keep Tyler Beautiful Arbor Day in January. Mayor Martin Heines says city officials are thankful for the partnerships that make such efforts possible. The tree donation is part of TXU Energy’s “Trees Across Texas” program, which has provided over 285,000 trees to communities since 2002.

TYLER — One of Tyler’s time-honored fundraising traditions is back for another go-round. For the last 16 years, Tyler Ford has donated a raffle car to the East Texas Crisis Center to raise money that supports the center’s services. This year’s car is a 1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster. For only $10 you can purchase a chance to win the car, and 100% of the proceeds directly benefit the Crisis Center. Tickets can be bought in Tyler at Tyler Ford, Quick Lane Tire & Auto, or Traditions, or at the ABC Auto Parts stores in Tyler and Whitehouse. You can also go to
CARTHAGE — An unwelcome visitor rattles a bunch of nerves inside an East Texas courthouse. Panola County Elections Adminstrator Cheyenne Lampley says as she was getting ready to leave her office, she “heard a blood-curdling scream.” Lampley then saw a huge raccoon running toward her. She closed her office door and watched through the glass. Lampley says the animal headed back to the front door and began jumping up, trying to open the door to get out. That’s when another worker “reached over and opened it just a little bit so it could run out.” Lampley reports the raccoon came back and made a destructive path throughout the building, creating holes in the ceiling — and she says those won’t be fixed until after the new year.



LONGVIEW – One of two men indicted on manslaughter and racing charges in a double-fatal September 2017 wreck is back in jail. That’s after Longview police say they clocked him traveling at 110 mph on West Loop 281 Saturday with a host of narcotics. According to our news partner KETK and the Longview News Journal, Davin Blain Davis, 21, of Hallsville, faces fresh charges of racing on a highway along with three counts of drug possession. The 2017 wreck, on U.S. 259 near Target in Longview, killed the other suspect’s sister and fiancee. Both men are set for trial January 22 in the 2017 incident. Davis remains in jail on the latest charges. His bonds total $120,000.
LONGVIEW – The Texas Rangers are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Longview that injured one man. That’s according to our news partner KETK and the Longview News-Journal. A Longview police officer responded around 8 p.m. Sunday to East Marshall Avenue near American Legion Blvd. to investigate a suspicious person, according to police. Authorities say there was soon a confrontation with Randy Carl Jeffrey, 33, of Mount Pleasant. We’re told that Jeffrey began shooting at the officer and that the officer returned fire, striking Jeffrey. The officer’s name wasn’t immediately released. Police said Jeffrey suffered a non-life-threatening injury and was taken to a local hospital, where he was treated and later booked into the Gregg County Jail. Jeffrey is being held on a charge of attempted capital murder of a police officer. His bond total $365,000.
TYLER — TxDOT has issued its latest roadwork update, which covers construction and maintenance work throughout the district through Jan. 4, 2019. To accommodate travel during the Christmas holidays, TxDOT Tyler is not allowing lane closures through this Wednesday, December 26. TxDOT offices will be closed for Christmas, December 24-26, and on New Year’s Day. Crews will be ready to respond should emergency situations arise. You can go to
TYLER — Monday was a big day for the Tyler Salvation Army. One highlight: a Christmas Eve brunch. It was open to the community from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Organizers laid out a traditional brunch menu of eggs, ham, biscuits and gravy, fruit, green bean casserole, and mac and cheese — as well as some entertainment. Along with that, it was the last day to donate to the Tyler Salvation Army’s Red Kettle drive. This year’s fundraising goal is $430,150.




