East Texas Men Sentenced for Drug Trafficking

East Texas Men Sentenced for Drug TraffickingEAST TEXAS — Two men are sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking. 40-year-old Quentin Brown of Gilmer and 23-year-old Saihaine Freeman of Longview (pictured) pleaded guilty May 30th to possession with intent to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine. Brown was sentenced to 144 months, Freeman was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison. The two were sentenced Tuesday.

East Texas Oil Worker Abducted in Yemen

East Texas Oil Worker Abducted in YemenEAST TEXAS — An East Texas oil worker has been abducted in Yemen. According to KETK, it reportedly happened in a busy street, in the middle of the day. Danny Burch, 62, moved to Yemen about 15 years ago. He was working in the oil field as a mechanic. Friends of Burch said he grew up in White Oak and lived in Kilgore for years. Danny’s family isn’t sure why he was abducted. But with a military background, his brother Ron believes Danny is being held to barter for another prisoner of war.

Kilgore Man Sentenced for Indecency with a Child

Kilgore Man Sentenced for Indecency with a ChildKILGORE — A 62-year-old Kilgore man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after officials said he inappropriately touched a 6-year-old child multiple times, according to the Longview News-Journal. Roy Lynn Avance was charged with two counts of indecency with a child. He pleaded guilty to both counts and was sentenced this past week in the 124th District Court by Judge Alfonso Charles, court records show. In addition to his prison sentence, Charles ordered Avance to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

Dan Flynn to Run Again

Dan Flynn to Run AgainVAN – State Representative Dan Flynn has announced his bid to seek re-election to House District Two, which covers Hopkins, Hunt and Van Zandt Counties. Flynn, a Republican, is in his sixth term. He serves as chairman of the House Pensions Committee and serves on the Defense and Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

Section of an Anderson County Farm Road to be Closed

Section of an Anderson County Farm Road to be ClosedNECHES – Farm Road 2574 in Anderson County will be closed at the railroad bridge from 8:00am to 4:00pm on Wednesday for repairs. Traffic will be detoured during this work. The roadway will be closed at the east end at U.S. Highway 79 as well as at the Farm Road 19 intersection. Alternate routes are encouraged to avoid delays. A news release from TxDOT says motorists should use caution and look for detours and signs to help navigate traffic through the area during the closure.

TJC Staff Member Named to State Committee

TJC Staff Member Named to State CommitteeTYLER – The director of distance education at Tyler Junior College, Ken Craver, has been appointed to the Learning Technology Advisory Committee of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The committee serves as a forum for problem-solving and generating ideas to improve online education that reflect the goals of Texas’ higher education plan, 60x30TX. Craver came to TJC in 1989 as a computer science professor. He was named director of distance education in 2005.

A Rusk County Animal Cruelty Conviction

A Rusk County Animal Cruelty ConvictionHENDERSON – A Henderson man has been convicted on animal cruelty charges. Last October, Larry Antone Cadwell, 51, reported two of his horses missing. When authorities went to his property off Farm Road 1251, they found nearly two dozen emaciated horses. KETK reports authorities believe all the horses had parasites because of bad pond water, their only drinking source. Also, there was no grass to feed on in the area, and the animals were forced to eat leaves from trees. He could get up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. A sentencing date has not been set.

Whitehouse Highlighted Before County Commissioners

Whitehouse Highlighted Before County CommissionersTYLER – Smith County Commissioners learned about the community of Whitehouse during Tuesday’s commissioners’ court session. City Manager Aaron Smith discussed activities in the city with a population of 8,300. Smith said they could reach the 10,000 mark by the next U.S. Census. The city has a paid, full-time fire department; traffic counts are up; 346 permits for new construction were filed last year and there are six new additions or apartments under construction. Smith reported that new batting cages and a play area are being planned for the city’s sports complex and a new operator has taken over the former YMCA facility to provide similar services with a savings to taxpayers. Continue reading Whitehouse Highlighted Before County Commissioners

New High School Designs Get TISD Board Approval

New High School Designs Get TISD Board ApprovalTYLER – Tyler school trustees, at a called Tuesday meeting, got to look over the proposed renovations for John Tyler and Robert E Lee High Schools. The school board approved the schematic designs for the schools. The work is made possible by a $198 million bond package approved by voters in May. The John Tyler renovations will run $87 million. The Lee renovations are expected to cost $122 million because the only current buildings to remain will be the field house, auditorium and varsity gym. And the school will stretch south to Shiloh Road. Both facilities will be able to handle 2,750 students. Some demolition has already begun on both campuses. Groundbreaking ceremonies are scheduled for October 26th.

Two Indicted for Longview Robbery

Two Indicted for Longview RobberyLONGVIEW – Two teens have been indicted in a July robbery in Longview. The grand Jury inticted Steven Williams, (pictured) and Robert Blackshear, both are 19 and both are from Longview. When arrested in late July, both were charged with burglary of a habitation. They were indicted for aggravated robbery because they stabbed a man in the back during the robbery. The two were arrested shortly after the robbery when they were involved in a one vehicle wreck. One of the teens were injured in the robbery and they were on their way to the hospital when the wreck occurred.

Two Busted for Drugs in Henderson County

Two Busted for Drugs in Henderson CountySEVEN POINTS – Henderson County sheriff’s deputies serving a search warrant has led to two drug arrests. Arrested at a home on County Road 2404 was Joseph Autry, 49, of Seven Ponts, and Christy Marie Rich, 44, of Kemp. Deputies found in the home methamphetamine, Marijuana and guns. Autry was booked into the Henderson County Jail on charges of manufacture and delivery of methamphetamine and is facing additional charges. Rich is charged with possession of marijuana.

A Promotion at Palestine City Hall

A Promotion at Palestine City Hall
PALESTINE – Palestine’s Assistant City Manager, Michael Hornes, will be the next City Manager. The city council made the announcement on Monday. He succeeds Mike Alexander, who left the post earlier this month. Hornes started working for the City of Palestine in 2013 as a GIS analyst. During that time, he has also served as a Deputy Director of Public Works. Last November, he became Assistant City Manager. He has also served the city as an interim Police Chief. Holmes will be a training facilitator for the city on a contract basis for the next fiscal year. Previously, he has served the city of Lubbock and the city of New York.

Longview Man Arrested for DWI after School Bus Crash

Longview Man Arrested for DWI after School Bus CrashLONGVIEW — Police have identified the man who was arrested for driving while intoxicated following a Longview ISD bus crash. KETK reports officers responded Monday at 3:30 p.m. to the intersection of Hutchings Boulevard and Dean St. Police say a pickup driven by Alan Dale Holmes, 56, of Longview, hit the bus after running the stop sign while heading north on Dean St. There were two adults and one child on the bus. All three were taken to local hospitals with minor injuries. Authorities say the DWI charge is a class A misdemeanor due to a prior conviction. Bond was set at $20,000.

One Arrested after Shot Fired on TJC Campus

One Arrested after Shot Fired on TJC CampusTYLER — A student has been arrested following reports of a September 18 shots fired incident at TJC. KETK reports a loud bang of uncertain origin was initially reported, but new information was provided by a witness and evidence found at the scene after several searches by campus police. It was confirmed that a single shot had been fired. Police say Malcolm Love’s bond is $500,000 on charges of aggravated assault and possession of a controlled substance. TJC Campus Police and the Tyler Police Department are continuing to investigate. Anyone with information is asked to contact campus police at 903-510-2258.

Four Get 15 Years in Longview Store Robbery

Four Get 15 Years in Longview Store RobberyLONGVIEW — State prosecutors say four co-defendants in a Dec. 13 Longview robbery were each sentenced to 15 years in prison. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, the defendants were Longview residents La’Darion Lynn Canada, 19; Xavier Rashaad Lockridge, 17; Daqwon Lensley Hollins, 19; and Joseph Pierre Brice Jr., 18. All entered guilty pleas last week for their involvement in an armed robbery at a Dollar General store on South High Street. Police said the teens took money that had an attached GPS tracker that helped police track the stolen money and suspects.

Jury Selection Underway in Campsite Murders

Jury Selection Underway in Campsite MurdersBRYAN — Jury selection has started for the trial of William Mitchell Hudson, indicted on three counts of capital murder. KETK reports that in November 2015, he’s said to have killed six people at a campsite in Anderson County, off County Road 2217. Four victims were found in a pond behind his home; two victims were found near the campsite in a trailer. The mother and the wife of the two found dead in the trailer was able to get away and call for help. She was the lone survivor. The trial’s been moved to Bryan on a change of venue.

Longview Man Heading to Prison in a Shooting Death

Longview Man Heading to Prison in a Shooting DeathLONGVIEW – A Longview man has been sentenced to prison for a murder in late August of last year. GeKainnon Ikemoin-Kenyon Harris, 20, pleaded guilty Monday. In connection with a plea agreement, Harris was sentenced to 13 years in prison and fined $5,000. He was charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Alexis Bell, 26, in an apartment on Lake Lamond Drive. Originally, Harris was arrested at the scene on two unrelated assault family violence warrants. He was later charged with Bell’s death.

Some Delays on Toll 49

Some Delays on Toll 49TYLER – Motorists are experiencing some delays on Toll 49 From State Highway 31 North to Interstate Highway 20. This is because of improvements that are being made on the toll road. The work includes building a four foot flush medium between lanes, adding rumble strips and reflectors between lanes and additional signs stressing passing and no passing zones. According to the North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority, the work will continue into 2018. You can keep up with the current work locations by signing up for text alerts, text Toll49 to 444222.

Two Arrests at a Henderson County Horse Track

Two Arrests at a Henderson County Horse TrackMURCHISON – Two person have been arrested after Henderson County authorities shut down Murchison horse track. According to a news release from the Henderson County Fire Marshal, state law requires the horse races to get a permit if over 100 persons will be there. Over 1,000 persons were counted Sunday when County Fire Marshall Shane Renberg and Sheriff Botie Hillhouse and deputies arrived. The track was shut down and arrested were Moises Antonio Hernandez of Murchison and Rebecca Rodriquez Chaffee of Dallas. They were charged with promoting a mass gathering without a permit, a class B misdemeanor. It carries a maximum fine of $1,000 and 90 days in jail.

Fatal Harrison County Wreck

Fatal Harrison County WreckWASKOM – A weekend accident in Harrison County left one person dead and one injured. The accident occurred around midnight on Friday. It was not discovered until shortly after 5:45 Saturday morning. Killed was Angel Pace of Karnack. Listed in fair condition in a Shreveport hospital is Carl Johnson of Karnack. The accident occurred on Mt. Zion Church Road north of Waskom. According to the Department of Public Safety report, Johnson fell asleep at the wheel and his car hit a piped fence and came to rest against an oil storage tank. Both Johnson and Pace were not wearing seat belts.

A Look at Proposed High School Renovations

New High School Designs Get TISD Board ApprovalTYLER – Tyler school trustees have a called meeting this morning. At that time they will see the future look of the city’s two high schools. At the 11:00am meeting, architects will show school board members the proposed renovations for John Tyler and Robert E Lee High Schools. In May, voters approved a $198 million bond issue to fund the renovations. Initial work has already started on the two campuses. When finished, Lee will stretch to Shiloh Road and the only current buildings to remain will be the field house, auditorium and varsity gym. At John Tyler, the basic structure will remain as a state of the art facility will be built along with a full size auditorium and better practice facilities.

UT Tyler Professor Recognized in Ceramics

UT Tyler Professor Recognized in CeramicsTYLER – A professor at the University of Texas at Tyler has been recognized by the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning for outstanding artistry. Merrie Wright entered in the center’s 2017 National Juried and Invitational Cup Exhibition. She earned first place for her ceramic work. Her work will also be become a part of the center’s permanent collection. A ceramic sculptor, Wright serves as associate professor and chair of The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Art and Art History. She holds a master of fine arts degree.

Identity of Cyclist Killed in East Texas Accident Released

Identity of Cyclist Killed in East Texas Accident ReleasedSMITH COUNTY — A bicyclist killed in a wreck just after noon Saturday has been identified. Thomas Albert Marty, 73, of Lindale was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the Department of Public Safety report, Marty was riding the bike on the shoulder of Hwy 69 north, 2 miles south of Mineola. The bicyclist attempted to turn left, entering the outside lane of traffic in front of a 2009 Ford Focus, driven by Vanessa Cervantes, 20, of Tyler. DPS said she was unable to avoid the collision.

Smith County Shooting Suspect Arrested

Smith County Shooting Suspect ArrestedSMITH COUNTY — A 28-year-old man has been arrested following a Sunday afternoon shooting. It happened around 4:30 at a home on Southern Trace Circle in Flint. One person was shot in the leg following a domestic dispute. Paul Jordan, Flint, was booked into the Smith County Jail on two counts of aggravated assault and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Bond has not been set.

TxDOT Road Work Update

Section of an Anderson County Farm Road to be ClosedTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of September 25h. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

District seal coat operations is continuing. Work on Monday is on Farm Road 2868 going westward to State Highway 155. Motorists should expect lane closures and delays during these operations. Additional information on this work is available in the Wood County section of this release. You can go to http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/media-center/local-news/tyler/048-2017.html for a complete rundown of Tyler District work for the next several days.

Longview Wreck Claims a Second Life

Longview Wreck Claims a Second LifeLONGVIEW – A second person has died from a Longview accident. Family members tell KETK that Rylee Malone 17, of Longview died early Sunday morning. Also killed in the crash was Meshebia Renee Johnson, 17, of Longview. Still hospitalized with life threatening injuries is Christa Tamara Wilson 32, of Harleton. They also told KETK that Chad Palmer Malone, 19, of Longview, was treated and released. The accident was reported around 8:30 Friday night on North Eastman Road near Hawkins Parkway. According to police reports, the accident occurred as a pickup driven by Wilson pulled out of the parking lot of Target to go south bound on Eastman Road, and she was hit by the car driven by Chad Malone. The investigation into the cause of this accident is continuing.

A Queen is Crowned in Tyler

A Queen is Crowned in TylerTYLER – Ms. Hopkins County 2017, Patsy Roan Crist of Cumby, has been crowned the 2017 Ms. Texas Senior Classic Queen in a pageant in Tyler. It was held Saturday night at the Holiday Inn on South Broadway in Tyler. Other winners include 1st runner up, Charlotte Adam Graves of Bullard, and second runner up, Judith Ward of Longview. Over 20 ladies from East and North Texas participated in the pageant. This marks the second straight year the pageant was held in Tyler after being held in the Metroplex for around 20 years. Continue reading A Queen is Crowned in Tyler

Smith County Teen Found

Smith County Teen FoundTYLER – A runaway Smith County teen has been located. The Smith County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a Teenage Runaway. She is Valerie Coughlin, 16, who left her home on Stonebridge in Flint in the middle of the night on September 9th and has not been seen since then. On the department’s Facebook page it is noted that she has been found. No other information was available.