Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committee

Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committeeMINEOLA — Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes has been appointed to the Senate Committee on Finance. Senator Hughes has been a member of the Texas Senate for the last five years and was previously a House member for 14 years. In addition to his recent appointment to the Senate Committee on Finance, Hughes also serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on State Affairs and as a member of the Education, Jurisprudence, Natural Resource & Economic Development, Nominations and Redistricting Committees, according to our news partner KETK. Continue reading Bryan Hughes appointed to Texas Senate finance committee

More than $430,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communities

More than 0,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communitiesEAST TEXAS — Three East Texas cities were awarded grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission according to our news partner KETK. The grants are to help create and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities and are given to government agencies on a 50/50 reimbursement match basis, and once funded, the sites must remain properly maintained and open to the public, according to a release. This will result in more nature trails, native gardens, playgrounds, splash pads, dog parks and sports fields at 26 community parks statewide. The grants were awarded based on community population and scope. Continue reading More than $430,000 in park grants awarded to East Texas communities

Rusk County fire contained

Rusk County fire 50% contained, no homes in danger at this timeNEW LONDON — Officials with the Rusk County Office of Emergency Management have confirmed that the wildfire has been contained, with all units having cleared the scene. Officials advised that a substantial amount of smoke from the fire that would settle along the lower areas during the cooler temperatures of the night. All homes and structures in the area have been confirmed to be out of danger. Emergency personnel said that they will be conducting a follow-up aerial survey of the area to assess the total acreage of the fire, as well as to check for any breach of the containment lines.

UT College of Engineering receives $800,000 grant

UT Tyler College of Engineering receives 0,000 grant to study opioid exposure in infantsTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler recently announced that faculty within the College of Engineering have received National Institutes of Health funding to study signs of opioid exposure in infants. According to our news partner KETK, Premananda Indic, PhD, UT Tyler associate professor of electrical engineering, and Pravitha Ramanand, PhD, UT Tyler assistant research professor of electrical engineering, received an $861,744 subaward to support a University of Alabama at Birmingham project. “There is an ongoing epidemic of opioid use during pregnancy,” said Namasivayam Ambalavanan, MD, principal investigator, a University of Alabama at Birmingham professor and Virginia Walker Jones Endowed Chair in Neonatology. “Babies exposed to opioids before birth often develop neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) and are at higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). However, the challenge is to identify such signs early in life.” Pioneering work conducted by the team has identified that patterns of heart rate and breathing as early as the first day after birth can be used to identify infants who later develop signs of opioid withdrawal. Continue reading UT College of Engineering receives $800,000 grant

Man sentenced 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault

Man sentenced 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault, indecency with child in Gregg CountyGREGG COUNTY – A man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child. According to our news partner KETK, Joshua Wade Robinson was found guilty in the 188th District Court of Gregg County. A jury sentenced Robinson to 20 years in prison and according to the Gregg County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, he will be required to serve half of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole. “We would like to commend the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office for conducting this investigation and keeping our citizens safe,” said the Gregg County Criminal District Attorney’s Office.

Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 times

Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 timesWHITEHOUSE – The owner of a skating rink in Whitehouse was found guilty of murder on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, 54-year-old Lars Theorine of Whitehouse was sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 stabbing of Michael Shane Reed. Prosecutors say he owns Paradise Skating Rink and Big Kahuna Party Rentals. During the four-day trial, prosecutors presented evidence that on January 20, 2020, Theorine stabbed Reed 48 times with a kitchen knife, nearly decapitating him. Prosecutors say Theorine then attempted to stage the scene to support his self-defense claim. A crime scene investigator told the jury that the blood spatter analysis proved that the victim tried to escape before “succumbing to the numerous lacerations.” Continue reading Whitehouse man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing man 48 times

Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansion

Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansionTYLER – Tyler officials want to make the drive around Rose City easier but it requires changes to the map, according to our news partner KTEK. “There’s a lot of confusion and concern about the development of this road. Everybody here present is interested in the best things for Tyler. That was clear in everyone who spoke,” says Lead Pastor of Dayspring Methodist Church, Kris Bagley. One proposed amendment plans to extend Waljm Street in South Tyler. Eventually, connecting it with Market Square Boulevard and West Grande Boulevard. Continue reading Adjusting the city map: City of Tyler hears feedback on street expansion

Azalea and Spring Flower Trail kicks off Friday

Azalea and Spring Flower Trail kicks off FridayTYLER — Tyler kicks off one of its signature activities on Friday. The 63rd Azalea and Spring Flower Trail runs through April 10. The trail features more than ten miles of residential gardens and historic home-sites covered with azaleas, tulips, wisteria, dogwood, and more. The event has been described as a floral wonderland and a photographer’s paradise. A number of individual events are also featured. Click here for all the information.

New prosecutor approved in Athens bus driver trial

New prosecutor approved in Athens bus driver trialATHENS – A Henderson County district judge has allowed the state attorney general to appoint a new prosecutor in the case involving a fatal school bus crash in Athens. According to our news partner KETK, the judge approved an order Monday after it was requested March 17. The order will allow any attorney from the state attorney general’s office to be appointed attorney pro tem in the case of John Franklin Stevens (pictured). Stevens, 81, was charged with criminally negligent homicide and injury to a child after a bus he was driving was struck by a train on Jan. 25, 2019, killing 13-year-old Christopher Bonilla and injuring 9-year-old Joselyne Torres. The bus reportedly was pushed one-quarter of a mile before coming to a stop.

Officials offer warning, advice on cryptocurrenty scams

Officials offer warning, advice on cryptocurrenty scamsTYLER — The Better Business Bureau, The Secret Service, and the FBI team up at a news conference in Tyler on the dangers of cryptocurrency scams. The BBB’s Mechele Mills notes that cryptocurrency operates completely on the Internet and there’s no way “to reverse charges or things like that.” Mills says one reason for the danger is that cryptocurrency is “trendy,” with people “wanting a piece of the action in a way.” She tells us cryptocurrency is being used in employment and romance scams, scammers are using the new Bitcoin ATMs to get money, and they’re using cryptocurrency in the ways they normally perpetrate. Mills says it’s very important to be as knowledgeable as you can and not to react emotionally. Continue reading Officials offer warning, advice on cryptocurrenty scams

One more nightly ramp closure this week on Toll 49

Nightly ramp closures this week on Toll 49TYLER — The North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NET RMA) is informing motorists to be aware of one more nightly ramp closure for maintenance on Toll 49 this week. Entrance and exit ramps will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Thursday night through Friday morning at the FM 756 interchange. Motorists can stay updated on closures and road conditions by visiting this link.

Whitehouse breaks ground on new Whataburger

Whitehouse breaks ground on new WhataburgerWHITEHOUSE — The City of Whitehouse community broke ground on the construction site of the first Whataburger that is coming to the city on Wednesday afternoon. Whataburger employees, DKT Investments and the Whitehouse Area Chamber of Commerce were all in attendance, according to our news partner KETK. The first Whataburger will be located at 1051 Highway 110. The company will be hiring more than 50 local employees. The Whataburger will be joined to a Triple J C-store. Continue reading Whitehouse breaks ground on new Whataburger

Smith County car chase ends in rollover crash

Smith County car chase ends in rollover crashSMITH COUNTY — A chase between a man and Smith County sheriff’s deputies on Wednesday afternoon ended with the man crashing his vehicle into a ditch off of Highway 69. According to our news partner KETK, Whitehouse police responded to a call from a woman reporting an armed man in her yard arguing with her. The man was already gone when officers arrived, but a short time later, spotted a car that matched the description. According to Smith County Sgt. Larry Christian, Whitehouse police chased the vehicle down FM 346 toward Hwy 69. Once they reached Highway 69, Smith County Sheriff’s Deputies picked up the pursuit. Continue reading Smith County car chase ends in rollover crash

Couple indicted in connection to toddler’s death

Couple indicted in connection to toddler’s deathHENDERSON COUNTY — Two East Texas parents, who were arrested in connection to the death of their toddler and for alleged abuse of their children, have been indicted. According to our news partner KETK, Daniel Dennis, 25, and Erin Dennis, 23, were both indicted on March 10 for two charges of abandoning/ endangering a child. The couple were arrested on December 15, 2021 after their 18-month-old child was found dead, said Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse. They have two other children, a four-year-old and a two-year-old. Hillhouse called it a “horrible case and scene.” Continue reading Couple indicted in connection to toddler’s death

First National Bank of East Texas opening Longview location

First National Bank of East Texas opening Longview locationLONGVIEW — First National Bank of East Texas will soon expand into Longview. According to information in the Longview News-Journal, the bank is planning to open the new full-service branch by late May or early June. The Gilmer-based bank is renovating a former Capital One branch on West Loop 281. The bank also has branches in Big Sandy, Diana, Emory, Mineola, Mount Vernon, Ore City, Pittsburg and Quitman. In a prepared statement, bank President and CEO Danny Weems points to the bank’s “many customers that reside and work in both Upshur and Gregg Counties.” The new location will employ six people at first, with more to be added as growth proceeds.

Council approves contract for sewer system upgrades

Council approves contract for sewer system upgradesTYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday authorized the city manager to execute a nearly $2.6 million contract for the second of four sewer system capacity projects to rehabilitate deteriorated sanitary sewer mains. According to a news release, the project includes the construction of approximately 14,548 linear feet of sewer lines, associated manholes, connections to existing sewer lines, pavement repairs, and appurtenances. Effective April 10, 2017, the city entered a consent decree with the Environmental Protection Agency to address Tyler’s aging wastewater collection system and resulting discharges, according to the release.

Russian national indicted in alleged cyber hacking enterprise

Russian national indicted in cyber hacking enterpriseTYLER – A 23-year-old Russian man has been indicted in Tyler in connection with what officials term a cyber-criminal marketplace. According to a federal news release, Igor Dekhtyarchuk operated Marketplace A, which claimed to have sold access to more than 48,000 compromised email accounts and more than 39,000 compromised online accounts. Officials say last year, the FBI, through an online covert employee, made thirteen purchases of access devices from Dekhtyarchuk while accessing Marketplace A from the Eastern District of Texas. If convicted, Dekhtyarchuk faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

East Texans work to recover from Monday storms

Several people injured in Upshur County after suspected tornadoEAST TEXAS — The cleanup and assessment process continues after severe weather struck parts of East Texas Monday night. According to our news partner KETK, in Upshur County, multiple injuries were reported along with many damaged and destroyed homes as a tornado moved through. That twister has been given an initial rating of EF-2. Another tornado that hit Harrison County was given an initial EF-1 rating. Upshur County is among 16 counties included in a disaster declaration issued Tuesday by Governor Abbott, along with Rusk County and several other East Texas counties.

Affidavit: Shooter had history of being difficult patient at Tyler dental clinic

Affidavit: Shooter had history of being difficult patient at Tyler dental clinicTYLER — The arrest affidavit of a dental patient who allegedly shot and killed two doctors at Affordable Dentures & Implants in Tyler on March 16 reveals more information in the events leading up to the shooting, our news partner KETK reports. Steven Smith, 40, was charged with capital murder of multiple persons and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The victims were identified as Dr. Blake G. Sinclair, 59, and Dr. Jack E. Burroughs, 75, both of Tyler. The affidavit stated that Smith was upset with how the procedure was being performed on him and was telling the nurses “what to do.” A nurse told officials that he was always a difficult patient and made the nurses feel uncomfortable. Continue reading Affidavit: Shooter had history of being difficult patient at Tyler dental clinic

Suspect surrenders in fatal hit and run

Suspect surrenders in fatal hit and runTYLER — A suspect in a fatal hit and run has been jailed after turning herself in to Tyler police. Authorities say Chatiryn Akerra Butler, 18, of Tyler surrendered Monday. Police earlier obtained an arrest warrant on Butler for accident involving death, a 2nd degree felony with a $100,000 bond. The victim was 30-year-old Kelsey Hise in the incident around 7:30 p.m. February 19 on North Broadway near Queen Street.

Oil and gas in the spotlight at energy summit

Oil and gas in the spotlight at energy summitTYLER — Traditional energy sources were the focus of Tuesday’s Northeast Texas Energy Summit in Tyler. One of the speakers was Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil and Gas Association. Staples told KTBB, “Oil and gas is an asset, not a liability, and it’s time we treat it this way in our country again…Energy security is inextricably linked to national security. It’s ironic that a year ago, many people were questioning the very future of oil and gas. Today, people are questioning if they have a future without oil and gas.” Continue reading Oil and gas in the spotlight at energy summit

Roberts remains upbeat but cautious about COVID-19

Roberts remains upbeat but cautious about COVID-19TYLER — With COVID-19 numbers continuing to decline, NET Health’s George Roberts is generally upbeat. But he says officials continue to keep a watchful eye on the BA.2 variant. Roberts says according to the latest CDC information, BA.2 now makes up about 35 per cent of covid cases nationwide. And he continues to stress the importance of vaccinations in light of that information — together with uncertainty about the effect BA.2 and other variants could ultimately have. For more information on COVID-19 in East Texas, click here.

Cherokee County doctor arrested for alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child

Cherokee County doctor arrested for alleged continuous sexual abuse of a childCHEROKEE COUNTY — The Criminal Investigation Division of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a prominent ER physician on Monday for the alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child. According to our news partner KETK, Dr. Karl Kauffman was arrested Monday after an ongoing investigation and a search warrant of his home led to two warrants for continuous sexual abuse of a child, said the sheriff’s office. Kauffman currently serves as an ER physician at several hospitals in the county. The arrest warrants were issued by the 369th District Judge, Michael Davis, who set a recommended bond of $1 million per charge. Kauffman will be held in the Cherokee County Jail. Continue reading Cherokee County doctor arrested for alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child

Reminder: Register for emergency alerts

Reminder: Register for emergency alertsLONGVIEW — In the wake of severe weather overnight, the City of Longview reminds residents to sign up for the Smart911 mass emergency notification system. The city uses Smart911 by RAVE Mobile Safety to notify residents of severe weather and emergencies affecting the area. The service is offered in partnership with the East Texas Council of Governments, which provides access to the system for many cities and counties throughout the region. Learn more here.

Localities take severe weather measures

Localities take severe weather measuresEAST TEXAS — Some East Texas entities are taking measures to deal with severe weather that forecasters have predicted in the area. The City of Marshall began offering sand and sandbags Monday at Airport Park. Each resident will be given 10 bags to fill. You must have proof of residency. If you have any questions you can contact the Support Service Department at 903-935-7920. Also, our news partner KETK reports Alto ISD will start classes at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. We’ll keep you up to date as conditions develop.

WSET announces second year of workforce strategy public forums

WSET announces second year of workforce strategy public forumsEAST TEXAS — Workforce Solutions East Texas (WSET), in partnership with the East Texas Council of Governments and local elected officials, announces the second annual rural economic development forum series titled Rural, Set, Go: Boost! The forums will take place weekly, March through May, in East Texas rural counties. Events are open to local community and business leaders, employers, school districts, secondary schools, economic development corporations, and chambers. According to a news release, Rural, Set, Go: Boost! is an intentional strategy to engage community leaders, business leaders, and community members in candid conversations about the factors that influence their local workforce and economic development needs. Click here for more information.

UT Tyler faculty to investigate signs of opioid exposure in infants

UT Tyler faculty to investigate signs of opioid exposure in infantsTYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler has announced that faculty within the College of Engineering have received National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding to study signs of opioid exposure in infants. Dr. Premananda Indic and Dr. Pravitha Ramanand received an $861,744 subaward to support “Vital Signs in Opioid Exposed Neonates,” a University of Alabama at Birmingham project. “There is an ongoing epidemic of opioid use during pregnancy,” said UA-Birminghams’s Dr. Namasivayam Ambalavanan as quoted in a news release. Pioneering work conducted by the team has identified that patterns of heart rate and breathing as early as the first day after birth can be used to identify infants who later develop signs of opioid withdrawal, according to the release. “The research may also lead to the more accurate management of drug therapy using objective cardiorespiratory data,” said Indic, also as quoted in the release.

Longview man charged with murder in Saturday shooting, stabbing

Longview man charged with murder in Saturday shooting, stabbingLONGVIEW – The Longview Police Department has charged a man for murder after a shooting and stabbing incident over the weekend. According to our news partner KETK, the department says shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday, officers were called to an East Nelson Street location. When they arrived, they found Eric Wynns, 44, of Longview, dead from an apparent gunshot wound. Officers also located another victim who had multiple stab wounds. That person was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. Michael Ralston, 44, of Longview, was charged with murder and booked into the Gregg County Jail with a $500,000 bond. It was not immediately clear how the investigation led to the arrest of Ralston. If you have any information on this matter, contact the Longview Police Department at 903-237-1110.

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork updateTYLER — TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this coming week. Tyler Maintenance will have a base failure crew on FM 3226 finishing up Monday, then moving out to SH 64 in that same area as FM 3226. This will be under one-way traffic worked by flaggers. Gregg County crews will be working on bridge channel maintenance on SL 281. The work is at Birdsong Rd. There will be right lane closures with flaggers present. Click here for a complete rundown of roadwork around the district.