HENDERSON — A federal grand jury has indicted a former Henderson High School teacher on child pornography charges, said Sgt. David Roberts with the Rusk County Sheriff’s Department. According to KETK, James Brent Malone, 42, of Henderson is charged with one count of possession of child pornography and one count of distribution of child pornography, officials said. Malone remains in the Rusk County Jail on $10,000 bond.
ETMC Plans Expense Cuts
TYLER — East Texas Medical Center Regional Healthcare System eyes a cutback on expenses. In a statement released to KETK, system officials say, “Throughout our organization’s history, ETMC has focused on providing the highest level of healthcare in the communities we serve throughout East Texas. Changes in the healthcare landscape are resulting in further cuts in reimbursement from Medicare, Medicaid and private insurers.
“In response to this reduction in funding, the East Texas Medical Center Regional Healthcare System is making adjustments. Across our system, we are looking to cut 5 to 7 percent from our expenses. This will result in the reduction of some services and the loss of some jobs at facilities across the region. We are making these difficult decisions in order to continue to provide the core services required by our local communities. ETMC continues to be committed to providing excellent clinical care to our patients throughout East Texas.”
Injunction Upheld in Gun Range Case
TYLER — An East Texas appeals court upheld a temporary injunction keeping a gun range in Noonday from operating. KETK reports the High Noon Gun Range has been closed since the injunction was granted in June of 2012. Gun range owners face a civil suit, filed by nearby homeowners. Plaintiffs say stray bullets, noise, and property value losses are reasons for their suit. They claim the gun range is a safety concern. However, the owners say they are in compliance with state laws.
Longview Police and Local Apartments Team Up for New Program
LONGVIEW — On April 15, Longview Police and local apartment complex managers will team up on a new project known as the “Yellow Card” program. Police say the project’s focus is to open lines of communication between the property managers and police. According to a news release, when the police have responded to a particular apartment in the complex, they will use the yellow cards to notify property managers of information regarding the call and people involved. Police Area Representative (PAR) Officers will also be notified of yellow card activity in the apartments in their Beats. Police say this will allow managers and PAR officers to interact more closely to solve community problems occurring in apartment complexes. For more information visit http://www.Longviewpolice.com and click on the “Yellow Card” program.
Veterans Service Office Now Downtown
TYLER — The Smith County Veterans Service Office has begun to operate in a new location. Basic services became available Wednesday at 210 East Ferguson. According to a county news release, full services should be available again by Friday in the new quarters. Officials say they want to thank members of the public for their patience and apologize for any inconveniences during the moving process. The office had previously been in the Cotton Belt Building at Front and Glenwood.
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Arraignment for Suspects in Longview Man’s Murder
UPSHUR COUNTY — Upshur County Authorities scheduled arraignment today for three defendants indicted for the December slaying of a mentally impaired Longview man. According to KETK, the suspects are Sarah Haslam (pictured), 20, and Daniel Jones, 19, both of Longview, along with Andrew Norwine, 21, Arlington. The trio is accused of kidnapping, beating and killing Ronnie Joe Gammage, 27, of Longview in December. Gammage’s mother, Frankie Ann Gammage, reported him missing Dec. 8. His body was found Dec. 19 in rural Upshur County. All three were expected to enter not guilty pleas.
Hunt Continues for Escaped Inmates
SULPHUR SPRINGS (AP) – Authorities have continued hunting a capital murder suspect and a convicted drug offender who escaped Tuesday from the Hopkins County Jail. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Sgt. Brad Cummings says one escapee, Brian Allen Tucker, has short hair and “drop dead” tattooed on the back of his head. The inmates fled the jail in Sulphur Springs by scaling a fence or slipping through a gap in a perimeter fence Tuesday morning. Tucker, of Sulphur Springs, faces trial in the 2011 slaying of Bobby Riley of Mahoney. John Marlin King, of Cumby, pleaded guilty last month to drug possession as a habitual offender and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Area Counties React to Shooting of Kaufman DA, Wife
EAST TEXAS — East Texas counties are beefing up security following the weekend shooting deaths of Kaufman County DA Mike McLelland and his wife. Cherokee County Judge Chris Davis tells KETK county officials have had discussions within the department, but says it’s impossible to protect everybody all the time. In Smith County, we’re told there’s a plan in the works. Sheriff’s spokesman John Moore says, “Well when it comes to security, we’ve always been very vigilant in the county; however, this has given us a moment of pause to try and step back, take a look at all areas, and see if there are any places that we can improve.” Authorities in both counties say their hearts go out to families who lost loved ones in Kaufman County.
Man Sentenced in Child Sex Assault
TYLER — A Tyler man convicted of sexually assaulting a little girl gets his punishment. Joshua Robert Williams, 28, was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Williams entered a guilty plea last Thursday. Smith County Sheriff’s deputies tell KETK the child’s mother told them she left her daughter in Williams’ care. When she returned home, the toddler was in respiratory arrest and was suffering from severe injuries.
Victim Identified in Fatal Kilgore Wreck
KILGORE — Authorities have identified a pedestrian killed in a Tuesday morning wreck 4 mile south of Kilgore. He is Frank Nelson Hunter, 39, of Blossom, Texas. The wreck happened where U.S. Highway 259 business splits from Hwy. 259 north shortly after 10:15 Tuesday morning. Authorities say Hunter lost a box out of his truck bed and was hit when he went to retrieve it.
Longview Apartment Fire
LONGVIEW — Minor damage is reported in a Longview fire. It was reported around 4:00 Tuesday afternoon at the North Huntington Hills Apartments in the 2500 block of North Eastman Road. It was said to have been started by a welding torch used by maintenance workers repairing a copper pipe. A spark from the torch ignited insulation and wooden studs. No injuries were reported.
Tyler Fire Department Responds to Two-Alarm Structure Fire
TYLER — The Tyler Fire Department battled a blaze at a residence at 2802 Pollard Drive. The initial call was received at 9:45 Tuesday morning. Five engines and one Ladder Company, along with a district chief and an investigator, responded to the scene. Firefighters reported heavy smoke conditions upon arrival and quickly worked to bring the fire under control. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Tyler Fire Marshal’s Office. At least one occupant was in the residence at the time of the fire. There were no people reported injured, but KETK reports a puppy died. Authorities say additional details will be released as they become available.
College Background Check Bill Moves through Legislature
AUSTIN — An East Texas-linked bill that allows for background checks for some college students sailed through the Senate and now moves to the Texas House. State Senator Tommy Williams’s legislation would give state colleges and universities the ability to check DPS files to find out whether students who want to live in on campus housing face pending charges. Williams says, “The reason for this is pretty straightforward. We had crimes that were committed on several of our campuses that happened to be at Blinn College and Kilgore College. One was a sexual assault.” Others included burglary in a dorm, and the suspect had a history of that crime. Williams says now all schools can do is check a public website. A similar bill died in the House in 2011.
TXU Commits Another $5 Million to Its Bill-Payment Assistance Program
TYLER — TXU Energy on Tuesday announced a new, $5 million commitment to TXU Energy Aid, termed the largest bill-payment assistance program among all electricity providers in the United States. The investment comes on top of $25 million the company gave to the program in the past five years. “This is truly a lifeline,” said Karen Swenson, executive director of GETCAP, which provides services to low-income residents in 12 East Texas counties. Kim Campbell, senior manager for customer advocacy at TXU Energy, said the program has invested $2.6 million in East Texas in the past 10 years and all of that money has helped more than 13,000 East Texans. “This means the difference between making tough choices,” said Gregg Grubb, executive director of Tyler’s PATH agency. PATH works to assist needy Smith County residents on various fronts, including utility bill assistance.
Tyler Transit Introduces RouteShout
TYLER — The Tyler Transit Department has launched RouteShout, a free smartphone app that allows riders to view current bus routes and arrival times for Tyler Transit. You can go to http://www.routeshout.com to download the free app. “By adding this technology we can provide an alternative source of updated and accurate information to our customers,” said James Oliver, transportation operations coordinator. “RouteShout is an easy to use mobile app that can assist customers in their efforts to utilize Tyler Transit. Tyler is the only city in Texas using the RouteShout technology.”
Officials say citizens should still arrive at their bus stop at least five minutes before the estimated arrival time and check the next bus arrivals more than once to make sure the vehicle isn’t running faster or slower than when it was last checked.
Also, effective April 1, Tyler Transit has renamed the Red 1A Route to the #5 Purple Route to lessen confusion regarding the Red Routes that travel north and south on Broadway Avenue and through the Medical District. The #5 Purple Route will still travel through the Medical District on Beckham Avenue. It will also keep the same bus stops and bus stop times. The only change will be the number and color of the route.
For additional information or questions regarding this route or any other bus route within the Tyler Transit System, please contact Tyler Transit at 903-533-8057, 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
East Texas Food Bank Needs Your Vote to Win $45,000
TYLER – The East Texas Food Bank is hoping the public can help them click their way to a grant from Walmart by voting for them in the “Fighting Hunger Together” initiative. Food Bank officials say that’s a national campaign in which money is awarded to programs that get the most votes for their innovative and effective programs that help alleviate child hunger.
“The East Texas Food Bank is thankful for being selected as a finalist in Walmart’s ‘Fighting Hunger Together’ campaign, which will award 40 food banks with $45,000 for their child hunger programs. If awarded, we are dedicating this money to our BackPack Program, but we need East Texans to vote,” said Dennis Cullinane, executive director of the East Texas Food Bank. “The East Texas Food Bank has more than 4,500 children participating in the BackPack Program. Athens ISD, Frankston ISD, Nacogdoches ISD, Palestine ISD, Tyler ISD and Westwood ISD are just a few of the school districts who partner with the East Texas Food Bank to provide food for children through the BackPack Program.”
Go to http://bit.ly/45KforETFB to vote for the East Texas Food Bank. Go to http://www.easttexasfoodbank.org/Programs/BackPackProgram to learn about the BackPack Program. The public will be able to vote on their favorite child hunger programs through 11:59 p.m. ET on April 30th. Descriptions of programs from across the country that are dedicated to reducing child hunger in their communities will be posted on the voting site along with a “vote” button. Visitors to the page can award one “vote” a day to their favorite program. At the conclusion of the voting, top vote getters will split $3 million in funding from Walmart.
Funding for child hunger programs is especially critical given the significant need that exists. According to the USDA, more than 16 million children in the United States struggle with hunger. Here in East Texas, one in four children are at risk of hunger.
Interim DA Named for Kaufman County
KAUFMAN (AP) — An interim prosecutor has been chosen to fill in after the slaying of an East Texas district attorney. Brandi Fernandez will lead the Kaufman County District Attorney’s Office for the next 21 days. She had been the first assistant DA under District Attorney Mike McLelland (pictured). McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, were found shot to death in their home Saturday. Reports indicated they were shot multiple times.
Just two months ago, assistant prosecutor Mark Hasse was gunned down outside the courthouse. No arrests have been made in Hasse’s death. State law requires that the DA’s first assistant will conduct the affairs of the office until Governor Rick Perry appoints a permanent successor. Kaufman County Judge Bruce Wood says the county will submit candidates to the governor’s office.
Neighbor: Slain Woman had Premonition of Violence
KAUFMAN (AP) — A neighbor of the North Texas district attorney and his wife slain in their home over the weekend says she had expressed a premonition last month that there would be a repeat of the killing in January of a county prosecutor.
David Crone lived next to Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia near Forney. Crone on Monday said he and Cynthia McLelland had talked about the killing of Kaufman Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse.
Crone says he was told by McLelland, “I really think there’s going to be more of this.” Asked if she was concerned about her husband’s safety, Crone says McLelland told him, “No, I don’t fear for Mike. I think he’s OK.” No arrests have been made in the Hasse or McLelland killings.
Perry on DA Killing: Everyone Should Be Careful
AUSTIN (AP) — Governor Rick Perry is suggesting that everyone, but especially public officials, should be extra cautious after the weekend killings of a Texas district attorney and his wife. The slayings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia came months after assistant prosecutor Mark Hasse was shot dead in the same county.
Asked Monday if public officials should fear for their safety, Perry said: “I would suggest everyone should be careful about what goes on whether they’re public officials or otherwise.”
Perry added that he believes there is “a clear concern to individuals who are in public life, particularly those who deal with some very mean and vicious individuals” including white supremacist groups and drug gangs.
But the governor said he had no personal knowledge of the investigation.
Inmate Loses Supreme Court Appeal, Faces Lethal Injection
HOUSTON (AP) – The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review the case of a Texas death row inmate who’s set to die next week for an East Texas slaying more than two decades ago. The high court made no comment Monday in rejecting the case of Rickey Lynn Lewis, 50. The Tyler man was on parole for a third burglary conviction when he was arrested for breaking into a Tyler-area home in September 1990, fatally shooting the man who lived there and raping the shooting victim’s fiance. He also stole the woman’s truck and killed her dog. She managed to climb out a bathroom window after the attack and call police. Her testimony at his capital murder trial helped send Lewis to death row. Lewis faces lethal injection April 9.
Chlorine Leak at Water Treatment Plant; Worker Hospitalized
TYLER — A leak in a chlorine pipe at the Lake Palestine Water Treatment Plant has injured a city worker. An alarm alerted the staff of the leak round 6:45 yesterday morning. According to Managing Director of Water Utilities Greg Morgan, “In accordance with standard protocol, the Fire Department was notified to begin response and plant workers donned emergency breathing apparatus and were able to close the emergency shut off valves, stopping the leak.”
One employee, who was arriving to work at that time, is believed to have been exposed to the chlorine. He was transported to the hospital for treatment and was last reported in stable condition. The Fire Department ventilated the area and cleared the scene. No evacuation outside of the plant property was needed. By mid-morning, City workers were returning to their work stations at the plant. “At this time we do not know what caused the leak to occur,” Morgan added. “However, we will be investigating further.”
Trial Set for Suspect in Gregg County Murder Plot
LONGVIEW — A Longview woman accused of scheming to steal a baby by killing a mother with a newborn or one who was in late-term pregnancy is set for trial this month. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Tanya Lynette Bradley, 30, was arrested in June after her friends told police Bradley was lying in wait for a mother outside Good Shepherd Medical Center. The informants told police they had shopped with Bradley for murder weapons and knew of her plans, according to information in the criminal complaint for her arrest. They said Bradley planned to find the mother of a newborn at Good Shepherd and kill her for her infant.
Bradley insisted to police the plan was a joke, but she was arrested and charged with two counts of criminal attempt to commit capital murder. Her trial has been set to begin at 9:00am on April 15 in the 124th District Court at the Gregg County Courthouse. Bradley remained held in the Gregg County Jail under bonds totaling $500,000.
National Public Health Week April 1-7
TYLER – The Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) is doing its part for National Public Health Week, April 1-7. Officials say every year in the United States, seven out of 10 deaths are due to preventable chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. In fact, chronic diseases account for a whopping 75 percent of national health care spending, yet only 3 percent of our health care dollars go toward prevention, according to a NET Health news release. “But there are steps we can take to help turn these statistics around,” says NET Health CEO George Roberts. “Research shows that investing just $10 per person each year in proven, community-based public health efforts can save the nation more than $16 billion within five years. That’s a $5.60 return for every $1 invested.”
Roberts says this year’s National Public Health Week theme, “Save Lives, Save Money,” focuses on raising awareness on the roles of public health and prevention, and its benefits to the community. “We all have a role to play in making our communities healthier places and Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) is excited to help lead the way,” adds Roberts. “Many small preventive steps can add up to make a big difference in transforming a health care system focused on treatment to one that equally values prevention.”
The week-long event has set daily themes for the community to observe and adapt within their daily lifestyles.
Monday, April 1: “Ensuring a Safe, Healthy Home for Your Family”
Tuesday, April 2: “Providing a Safe Environment for Children at School”
Wednesday, April 3: “Creating a Healthy Workplace”
Thursday, April 4: “Protecting You While You’re On The Move”
Friday, April 5: “Empowering a Healthy Community”
Visit http://www.nphw.org or http://www.healthyeasttx.org for more information about National Public health week.
Smith County Cleanup Underway
TYLER — The Smith Countywide Clean Up began on Monday and runs through April 14th. Smith County Environmental Crimes Unit, Precinct Constables and Smith County Commissioners Court are working together to host the 2013 Smith County Wide Clean Up event.
During this two week period, the County will provide vouchers to the public that are good for up to three cubic yards of trash and bulky items per person – the equivalent of about a full-sized truck bed. Vouchers are available to pick up at all Justice of the Peace and Constable Precinct offices or the Smith County Courthouse Annex, suite 100. There is a limit of one voucher per household and businesses may not participate in the voucher program.
The vouchers are valid Monday-Friday, 6:30am to 4:30pm and on Saturday from 6:30am to noon. The vouchers come with a list of items that the Greenwood Farms Landfill; an Allied Waste Company will not take. Directions and a map to the Greenwood Farms Landfill are provided with the vouchers.
Items not accepted during the Countywide Clean Up include: hazardous waste, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, gasoline, oils, paint, acid, batteries, asbestos, Freon, whole tires, refrigerators, freezers, televisions and computers.
For more information or to pick up your voucher, please call: Constable Pct. 1 (Tyler) at 903-590-2609; Constable Pct. 2 (Noonday) at 903-590-4840; Constable Pct. 3 (Troup) at 903-590-4744; Constable Pct. 4 (Winona) at 903-590-4879 or Constable Pct. 5 (Lindale) at 903-590-4901.
TxDOT Project Updates
TYLER — Here’s a quick look at other work planned in the Tyler District of the Texas Department of Transportation.
SMITH COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base pavement repairs in various locations in both directions on Interstate Highway 20 between U.S. Highway 69 and Farm Road 14. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.
RUSK COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue base and pavement repairs on Farm Road 782 between Farm Road 1716 in Oak Hill and State Highway 149 near the Gregg County Line. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
Also this week in Rusk County, construction crews are scheduled to set barricades and begin work to rebuild Farm Road 95 between the end of the work performed last year south of U.S. Highway 84, and Farm Road 1971. The road will be open to local traffic only while the work is in progress, with motorists detoured onto Farm Road 1971 and US 84. The approximate $700,000 project let to contract in November 2012 and is scheduled for completion next spring.
WOOD COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform resurfacing operations in various locations on Farm Road 1801 east of Mineola and on Loop 564 in Mineola. A second crew is scheduled to make pavement and edge repairs in various locations on Farm Road 779 northeast of Mineola. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
GREGG COUNTY — Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continues resurfacing operations in various locations on Farm Road 1252 between State Highway 135 and State Highway 42. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress. Motorists are encouraged to be prepared to reduce speed and merge in and around the work zone.
HENDERSON COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to continue resurfacing operations on Farm Road 773 at its intersection with State Highway 31 in Murchison. Daytime lane closures will be in effect while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
CHEROKEE COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to perform base and pavement repairs on Farm Road 1911 between U.S. Highway 69 north of Wells and the end of state maintenance, and on Farm Road 347 in Jacksonville between US 69 and U.S. Highway 175. Also this week in Cherokee County, construction crews are scheduled to begin work to add shoulders to State Highway 110 between U.S. Highway 79 in New Summerfield and U.S. Highway 84 in Rusk. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
ANDERSON COUNTY – Texas Department of Transportation maintenance crews this week are scheduled to make base and pavement repairs in various locations on Farm Road 2419 between U.S. Highway 287 south of Palestine and State Highway 294 east of Elkhart, and in various locations on Farm Road 320 west of Palestine. Daytime lane closures will be in effect in each location while the work is in progress, and flaggers will control traffic.
Man Robbed at Tyler Motel
TYLER — Tyler police are investigating the reported robbery of a man at the Relax Inn Motel, 1812 East Gentry Parkway. It happened early Saturday morning. The victim told officers he was approached by two men and a woman asking for cigarettes. During the conversation, one of the men told the victim he had a knife. The three removed items from his pockets and stole his 2006 blue Ford Expedition. They then fled in an unknown direction. No injuries were reported.
The suspects were described as one Hispanic male around 5’10 and 150 pounds, with a shaved head, wearing a grey or blue hoodie and blue jeans. The other was a black male, about 5’07 and weighing around 200 pounds, wearing all black. The woman was said to be a white female with spiked blond hair, approximately 5’07 and weighing around 140 pounds, wearing a red shirt and black shorts.
Texas Unemployment Rate Rises, Tyler’s Drops
AUSTIN (AP/STAFF) — The unemployment rate in Texas rose slightly last month to 6.4%. But it remains below the 7.1% recorded a year ago and last month’s national rate of 7.7%. State officials say Texas added about 81,000 jobs in February with construction and manufacturing and professional and business services leading the way.
While unemployment was going up state wide, it was dropping in some northeast Texas cities. In Tyler, The February unemployment rate was 6.6%. A Month earlier it was 7.2%. Longview also saw a drop. It went from 6.2% in January to 5.7% last month.
False Report Lands Tyler Man in Jail
TYLER — Tyler police have arrested a man they say sent them on a wild goose chase. Arrested Friday night was Adam Galaz, 31.
It all started shortly after 7:00 Friday night when police dispatchers received a 911 call reporting that the caller saw someone drive by a house and shoot a young child. He told dispatchers that the child was bleeding and unconscious. Officers, who responded in emergency mode using lights and siren, determined that the address given to the dispatcher by the caller was not the correct address.
As officers spent several hours looking for the injured child the caller then stated that he was following the suspect vehicle going east on Farm Road 2767. Shortly after that, the caller said that the suspect vehicle had crashed. Officers were not able to locate that vehicle.
Through further investigation, Tyler Police were able to locate the suspected caller, Galaz, at a house. As they talked with him he appeared to be intoxicated. He later confessed to the false report, saying that he was trying to get his girlfriend in trouble. Because multiple Tyler Police units had responded with lights and sirens to what was believed to be a serious offense and it was discovered that he had made up the story; Galaz was then arrested and transported to Smith County Jail for false alarm and for public intoxication.
Smith County Man Dead In ATV Accident
WINONA — A man has been killed in a Smith County ATV crash. Juan Espinoza, 21, was dead at the scene of the crash that occurred around 8:00 Thursday night in the 17000 block of Farm Road 1252 south of Winona. Espinoza is said to have borrowed the ATV from a coworker. The coworker began worrying about Espinoza after he was gone longer than he had said he would be. During a search, the coworker located the ATV and found Espinoza unconscious nearby. The coworker administered CPR until EMS arrived. According to EMS, Espinoza sustained massive head trauma. He was pronounced dead at the scene by Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace Mitch Shamburger. Espinoza was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.