Nurse Charged in Patient Death Former Good Shepherd Employee

Nurse Charged in Patient Death Former Good Shepherd EmployeeEAST TEXAS — A former nurse charged with murder in a patient’s death at a Tyler hospital this past year also is a former nurse at Good Shepherd Medical Center, according to the Longview News-journal. William George Davis, 34, remained jailed Thursday in Smith County on $2 million bond, charged in the death of Christopher Greenaway, 47, and with causing at least two other patients to enter vegetative states at a Tyler hospital. Seven patients were reported as experiencing “profound and unexplainable incidents resembling stroke-like symptoms” after being visited by Davis, according to a warrant for his arrest issued this week. Continue reading Nurse Charged in Patient Death Former Good Shepherd Employee

A Banner Economic Year for Smith County

A Banner Economic Year for Smith County2017 was a strong economic year for Tyler and Smith County. That was the message presented Thursday at the annual appreciation luncheon of the Tyler Economic Development Council. Council president and CEO Tom Mullins said, last year, over $200 million in new investments and over 1,900 jobs were announced. The biggest project last year was announced by Sanderson Farms, which will have facilities in the Lindale and Winona areas. And Mullins said he feels 2018 will be even stronger than last year.

An Agreement Between Two Area Colleges

An Agreement Between Two Area CollegesKILGORE – High school students in the Kilgore area will soon have access to new dual credit courses in agriculture thanks to a partnership between Northeast Texas Community College and Kilgore College. The two schools held an official signing for the formal agreement late Thursday morning in Kilgore. The new dual credit courses will be available for the fall semester. The courses will lead to certificates and associate’s degrees in Farm and Ranch Management and Conventional and Sustainable Agriculture. Career opportunities for graduates of these programs include: equipment retail sales and service, farm operations, crop production management and agribusiness opportunities such as farm insurance, commodity marketing and more.

School Altercation Caught On Video

School Altercation Caught On VideoMARSHALL – A video showing a Marshall teacher’s altercation with a student last week is getting a lot of social media attention. The video shows a girl arguing with her teacher because she took her phone. The argument then turns physical as the student pushes the teacher and she falls to the floor. Her injuries were said to be minor. School Superintendent Jerry Gibson told the Marshall news Messenger, the student was placed under arrest by the school district’s police department and has been charged with assault of a public servant and injury to the elderly. Both are third-degree felonies.

A Drone for Police Work

A Drone for Police WorkTYLER – The Tyler police department could soon be using a drone to help them with their work. The Tyler city council on Wednesday gave approval for the police department to seek a drone permit from the Federal Aviation Administration. With the help of a private donation, the police department has purchased a $6,000 drone. It can help officers in many ways, including assisting in finding lost persons. And you don’t have to worry about your privacy. The commercial model drone purchased by the police department is noisy, it can’t sneak up on you. It should take several months before they get the FAA approval.

Suit Filed by Gregg County Commissioner Candidate

Suit Filed by Gregg County Commissioner CandidateLONGVIEW — A Gregg County commissioner candidate has filed suit against her opponent. According to our news partner KETK, Kasha Williams claims her opponent, Shannon Brown, was involved in vote harvesting. Williams lost her Democratic primary bid by a five-vote margin. Williams’s suit claims the vote was tainted by manipulating mail-in ballots — and now 231 ballots are being called into question. Her filing names five people, one of whom is Brown’s wife. Brown’s campaign expenditures reveal over $4,000 in personal loans with no explanation of what was purchased. Brown’s campaign finance director declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Crews Work to Improve Safety in Grande Boulevard Curve

Crews Work to Improve Safety in Grande Boulevard CurveTYLER — Tyler city crews have put a temporary barrier in a curve on Grande Boulevard near the Old Jacksonville Highway intersection. According to our news partner KETK, it’s a first step to improve safety, with an eye on eventually constructing a median. City officials say three people have lost their lives on the curve in recent years. They say the best solution is a raised median with a guard rail. Reflective barriers have been put in place to get drivers used to the idea of a separation in the roadway.

Man Nurse is Accused of Killing was a Pilot, Veteran

Man Nurse is Accused of Killing was a Pilot, VeteranTYLER (AP) – The man police say was killed by a former nurse at a Tyler hospital was a pilot and a decorated veteran. Police have identified the victim as 47-year-old Christopher Greenaway, who died Aug. 6. According to his obituary, Greenaway was born in Columbia, South Carolina, and had worked as a pilot for medical transport. He served in the U.S. Army and had received several awards. Authorities have charged 34-year-old William George Davis with murder in Greenaway’s death when he was a patient at a Tyler hospital. Davis could face assault charges for injuring other patients. Tyler police spokeswoman Jenny Wells says there are “not any indications” that this could be a case of assisted suicide.

Live and Dead Animals Found in Van Zandt County

Live and Dead Animals Found in Van Zandt CountyCANTON – Van Zandt County authorities have seized 87 animals from some property near Canton where they found 50 dead horses. According to the SPCA of Texas, the animals consist of 70 horses, 9 donkeys, 6 pigs and 1 longhorn. More than half of the horses, the donkeys and the longhorn were roaming on a large, fenced pasture on the property. They had no access to food and little to no access to water. The other horses were confined to two smaller pastures on the property with no access to food and minimal water. They said the horses were so desperate for food that they were eating the bark off of the trees, leaving some trees completely bare. The pigs were confined to a small wire pen with no access to food. The animals, which were seized on Tuesday, will be examined by medical staff and cared for until a custody hearing takes place. That is scheduled to be held in Canton on April 19th.

Tyler Nurse Charged With Murder

TYLER – A former nurse at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital’s Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital in Tyler remains in jail on a murder charge. Arrested in the lobby of the Tyler Police Department Tuesday night was William George Davis, 34, of Hallsville. Davis is said to have entered a patient’s room and performed an “unskilled and/or unnecessary and/or inappropriate intervention.” His actions are said to have caused the patient to have a stroke which led to their death. Davis was jailed under a $2 million bond. Continue reading Tyler Nurse Charged With Murder

Pine Tree Student Found With Gun

Pine Tree Student Found With GunTYLER – A gun has been found on a Longview school campus. The handgun was discovered around 10:00 Wednesday morning in the possession of a Pine Tree middle school student. The gun was not loaded. District officials say the campuses did not go into lockdown and there was no threat to their students at any time. According to a statement released by the district, the district’s safety plan was followed and the student was removed from the campus.

Sales Tax Allocation Checks are in the Mail

Sales Tax Allocation Checks are in the MailAUSTIN – Tyler and Longview’s sales tax allocation continues to run ahead of last year’s numbers. The State comptroller is sending out $651 million in local sales tax allocations for April. That is 5% more than in April last year. These allocations are based on sales made in February. Tyler’s allocation tops $3 million. That is nearly 3% more than last April. For the year Tyler’s allocation exceeds $14million, which is up nearly 5%. Longview’s April allocation is $2.3 million. That’s an over 5% increase. For the year, Longview’s checks top over $10.5 million. That’s an increase of nearly 8%.

KC Business Department Redesigns Curriculum

KC Business Department Redesigns CurriculumKILGORE — Kilgore College’s Business Department has redesigned its curriculum. Officials say the move will streamline offerings, make the curriculum more student-friendly, and ensure its students are prepared to excel in today’s businesses and industries. The department previously offered 13 awards in accounting, management, and business. The new curriculum will consist of four awards — two degrees and two certificates. According to a news release, the Accounting Program has been strengthened to provide students with a more focused approach to the associate of applied science degree and certificate of completion. The Management Program has been combined with the Business Program and is now called the Business Management Program. Business Management will consist of an associate of applied science degree and a certificate of completion.

Henderson County Authorities Seek Would-Be Robber

Henderson County Authorities Seek Would-Be RobberPOYNOR – Henderson County authorities are seeking a man in connection with an altercation at a store near Poynor. Sheriff Botie Hillhouse told our news partner KETK that his department received a call from the store about 4 p.m. Tuesday. The caller said a black male had come into the store, tried to rob it, and gotten into an altercation with the clerk. Hillhouse said the man didn’t get anything, that no one was injured, and that the would-be robber left. He is described as about 5’8″, with dreadlocks, and wearing a black hoodie.

Tyler Nurse Charged with Murder

SMITH COUNTY — William George Davis, 34, was booked into the Smith County Jail Tuesday on a murder charge. His bond was set at $2 million. Davis is also being investigated by the Texas Board of Nursing. According to KTBB’s news partner, KETK, in an order of temporary suspension, the board alleges that on August 4, 2017, while a registered nurse at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital’s Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital, Davis entered a patient’s room and performed an “unskilled and/or unnecessary and/or inappropriate intervention.” The suspension order states that the patient “deteriorated from their stable condition and a stroke code was issued.” The stroke “ultimately contributed to the patient’s demise” on Aug. 6. Continue reading Tyler Nurse Charged with Murder

More Charges Filed in Smith County Gambling Raids

More Charges Filed in Smith County Gambling RaidsTYLER – The owners of two suspected Smith County illegal gambling businesses have been arrested on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity. Salim Abdul Hussain, 65, and Dilshad Ali, 58, both of Tyler, were free on bond when they were arrested on Monday. The two own stores on Highway 64 West that were raided in early February. They were charged with keeping a gambling place, gambling promotion, and possession of gambling devices and equipment. Deputies seized 11 gaming machines and money. They are currently free on bond on the new charges. Continue reading More Charges Filed in Smith County Gambling Raids

Fatal Wreck in Rusk County

MT. ENTERPRISE – One person has been killed in a fatal accident in Rusk County. It happened just before 2:30 Monday afternoon on State Highway 135, six miles northeast of Mt. Enterprise. Killed was Ashlen Kyndal Branton, 19, of Nacogdoches. The Department of Public Safety reported her car drifted across the center stripe and hit an oversized load being carried on multiple trailers being pulled by a Peterbilt truck. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The truck’s driver was not injured. The crash remains under investigation.

Suspect Sought in Fatal East Texas Wreck

WASKOM – Authorities are looking for a suspect in a fatal hit and run accident in Harrison County. The accident happened around 8:30 Sunday night on Farm Road 9, about 12 miles north of Waskom. Killed when his dirt bike was hit by a car was Nolan Leo Majeski, 32, of Winthrop, Minnesota. The car’s driver fled the scene. The car was later found abandoned. They are now working on identifying and finding the driver.

Wanted Felon Arrested Following High-Speed Chase

Wanted Felon Arrested Following High-Speed ChaseHENDERSON COUNTY — A wanted man has been arrested following a high-speed chase Monday night. According to the Henderson County Sheriff, Chance Pratt, 30, of Kemp, has been charged with evading arrest with a previous conviction, unlawful possession of a weapon and felony pardon and parole violation. The pursuit began around 8:30 after a deputy spotted a vehicle the suspect was known to drive in the Seven Points area. After reaching speeds of over 100 mph, Pratt eventually left the vehicle and began running toward homes in a neighborhood. He surrendered a short time later.

Suspects Strangled, Set Fire to Body of Longview Woman

Suspects Strangled, Set Fire to Body of Longview WomanEAST TEXAS — A Longview woman found dead in Upshur County apparently knew the couple charged in her murder. According to the Longview News-Journal and our news partner KETK, Lindsey Jo McFadden, 29, of Longview and Carlton Lamar Grant, 37, of the Dallas area were charged with capital murder in the death of Rachel Rhoads, 24. McFadden and Rhoads were said to be friends who attended drug rehab classes together. McFadden told investigators that the three of them had left Rhoads’ apartment March 29 in Rhoads’ car. A short time later, she was choked with a zip tie. Her official cause of death was strangulation. Continue reading Suspects Strangled, Set Fire to Body of Longview Woman

Search Warrant Leads to Two Arrests

Search Warrant Leads to Two ArrestsHENDERSON COUNTY — A suspected Henderson County drug dealer is arrested. 47-year-old Jarrod Barton is charged with selling meth. He was arrested after officials served a search warrant at a mechanic shop in the Lake Palestine area. Along with the meth, deputies found a Harley Davidson motorcycle reported stolen in 2015 from the Texas Panhandle. Charges for possession of the stolen motorcycle are pending. Miranda Roberts, 35, was also arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Nueces County for possession of a dangerous drug.

Time to Get Rid of Large Items Around Your Home, Free

Time to Get Rid of Large Items Around Your Home, FreeTYLER – You have four weeks to go in Smith County’s bi-annual cleanup program. Smith County residents can use vouchers to redeem at the landfill on the Old Kilgore Highway. The vouchers are available at the courthouse annex and all JP and constables’ offices. You can take 3 cubic yards of solid waste, which fills the bed of a regular sized pickup, and bulk items to the landfill. Then, the last week of the month, Tyler is having its free bulky item collection. This is where the city picks up large bulky items you put on the curb. Such things as furniture, appliances and large items that would normally require a special fee. Great help with your spring cleaning.

Lindale Theft Suspect

Lindale Theft SuspectLINDALE – Lindale police are asking the public’s help in identifying a theft suspect. She is said to have stolen some items from Walmart, some of which have been recovered. She was an in a dark colored, possibly Maroon or black 4 door passenger car. If you know her, you are asked to contact detectives Curtis Philpot or Chris Dworaczyk at 903-882-3313.

Suspect Jailed in Fatal East Texas Shooting

UNCERTAIN – One person has been arrested following a weekend shooting in Harrison County that left one dead and one injured. The shooting occurred late Sunday morning at a motel in Uncertain, which is located northeast of Marshall. Dead at the scene was Michael Campbell, 47, of Houston. Airlifted to a Shreveport hospital for a gunshot wounds to the stomach was Dianna Clevenger, 48, of Cabot, Arkansas.She said her husband Michael Clevenger, 50, was responsible for the shooting. His pickup was stopped in Atlanta after a short chase with Cass County deputies.

Longview Man Faces Charges in Fatal Accident

Longview Man Faces Charges in Fatal AccidentLONGVIEW – A Longview man is charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault following a late Sunday night accident. According to our news partner KETK, Longview police say 46-year-old Christopher Roman Darden was traveling north on Eastman Road near the East Marshall Avenue intersection when he veered into oncoming traffic and struck a southbound vehicle head-on. The driver, Gloria Guillermo Arrerola, was killed, and her passenger, Joselyn Esparza, was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Darden was released from a hospital and jailed around 4:10 Monday morning. No bond was immediately set. Darden has a lengthy criminal history dating to 1995.

Farmers Market Kicks Off First Season at New Location

Farmers Market Kicks Off First Season at New LocationTYLER — This past weekend was the first of the season for the Rose City Farmers Market. According to our news partner KETK, it opened in downtown Tyler across from the Off Square Downtown shopping center. The market is within walking distance of the square and the Azalea District. The past three years, it’s been operating at Juls, which has since converted from a restaurant to an events venue. Now organizers say they hope to reach more people in the new location.

Clements Donates $45,000 to Endow Three Scholarships at KC

Clements Donates ,000 to Endow Three Scholarships at KCKILGORE — Kilgore College alumnus Mike Clements, owner of Energy Weldfab, is continuing his philanthropy with a $45,000 donation. The money will endow three Culinary Arts student scholarships at KC in memory of Clements’s late wife, Amy. The Culinary Arts program began at KC in 2012. According to a news release, it prepares students for careers in the nation’s second-largest private sector business –- food service. The program offers two certificates and an associate of applied science degree. Scholarships endowed by Clements will benefit Culinary Arts students each year.

UT Tyler Announces Scholarships for History Majors

UT Tyler Announces Scholarships for History MajorsTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler Department of History announces its 2018 scholarships that recognize outstanding academic success among UT Tyler history majors. According to a news release, this year’s Edwin Morgan and Frank H. Smyrl Endowed History Scholar is Jeanna Mankins, and the Phil Stacy Jackson History Scholar is Taylor Foster. Mankins and Foster, both of Tyler, received $750 and $500, respectively.