Missing girl recovered following fugitive arrest

Missing girl recovered following fugitive arrestHENDERSON COUNTY — After a Mesquite man was arrested by police looking for a missing Henderson County girl, it was discovered he was also wanted on a child indecency charge in Forney. Wallace Chalmers was arrested in Kaufman County Wednesday in the company of the 15-year-old whose mother had reported her missing earlier that morning. While booking Chalmers, Henderson County Deputies learned that Forney Police were also looking for him on the un-related child indecency charge. Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says, “This is one of those really good days. The deputies and all of us in the sheriff’s office are grateful this incident was resolved quickly by our entire team.”

Longview ISD awaits judge’s ruling after being sued over mask mandate

Longview ISD awaits judge’s ruling after being sued by Texas Attorney General over mask mandateLONGVIEW – Longview ISD is waiting for County Court at Law 2 Judge Vincent Dulweber, to make his final ruling after the Texas Attorney General sued the district for defying Governor Greg Abbott’s executive order against mask mandates. According to our news partner KETK, the law known as GA-38, states that “no governmental entity, including a county, city, school district, and public health authority, and no government official may require any person to wear a face-covering or to mandate that another person wear a face covering.” Continue reading Longview ISD awaits judge’s ruling after being sued over mask mandate

Rose Garden Center alternate visitor entrance

Rose Garden Center alternate visitor entranceTYLER — The Rose Garden Center main entrance will be closed temporarily while contractors work on the parking lot area on Rose Park Drive. Visitors must enter the garden through the side gate on Rose Park Drive and enter the building through the back entrance by going up the stairs or elevator on the outside. Parking will only be available on the south side of Rose Park Drive, along West Houston Street and South Peach Avenue. Vehicle entrance and parking in front of the Tyler Civic Theater will not be accessible. For questions regarding the temporary alternate entrances, contact Lisa Wells at (903) 531-1212 or [email protected].

Longview student arrested for bringing firearm on campus

Longview student arrested for bringing firearm on campusLONGVIEW — Longview police responded to a call around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday from Longview High School after staff reported that a student was in possession of a loaded firearm. According to our news partner KETK, the student was immediately captured by student resource officers and was removed from campus. According to LHS principal James Brewer, the student will be suspended, with expulsion and criminal charges pending. In a statement posted online, LISD Superintendent Dr. James Wilcox says, “While no direct threat was made concerning the weapon, we still take matters like these with the utmost caution and concern. We are currently working with the investigation by our local authorities, and will be following district procedure with regard to the student involved.”

Athens police warn of counterfeit money

Athens police warn of counterfeit moneyATHENS — Several businesses in Athens have been paid with counterfeit money in the past few days. Now the police department has a warning so other business owners don’t fall victim. According to our news partner KETK, the city has seen four incidents in just the last week. And now with the holidays quickly approaching, police are issuing a warning. Two of the four incidents involved the use of what investigators are calling “play” money. Chief John Densmore has some tips on how to protect your wallet and your business. He says, “The first thing you can do is by touch. The cash should feel a little rough to your fingers. Tilt the money to look for the water markers and the lines within the paper. Also, look at the bottom right corner and it should turn copper.” Police are recommending that no matter where you get your cash from, always double check before inserting it in your wallet.

Update on rental assistance funding administered by PATH

Update on rental assistance funding administered by PATHTYLER — PATH has helped keep more than 1,650 families from getting evicted, and has aided 430 landlords in recovering rent by distributing Smith County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding. That’s according to a Smith County news release. On Tuesday, PATH Executive Director Andrea Wilson gave the Commissioners Court an update on what has been done so far in the administration of Smith County’s first wave of the U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA) funding, which was more than $7 million. Only about $500,000 of that remains after assisting residents in paying their rent and aiding landlords with back and future rent, caused by hardships created by COVID-19. Wilson said 600 families have applied so far for the funding through PATH. Click here for more details.

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers encouraging, but vigilance advised

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers encouraging, but vigilance advisedTYLER — COVID-19 new case numbers, community spread levels, and hospital patient figures are plummeting in East Texas — but NET Health’s George Roberts advises keeping a watchful eye on the situation. He tells KTBB, “We see this as a very positive trend, but as we’ve noted during this entire pandemic…the number of positive cases can go up and down…really almost at a moment’s notice.” He continues that everyone should make sure to watch for the variants. All in all, Roberts advises staying vigilant, adding that that’s what he and his NET Health colleagues are doing. He also continues to encourage vaccinations — additionally drawing attention to flu shots that are now available around the region.

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 week. Tyler maintenance plans to perform mill and inlay operations on Spur 124, from SH 64 to Loop 323. Longview maintenance plans to perform bridge channel maintenance at Rabbit Creek on SH 31, northbound and southbound, just south of the US 259 bypass. Click here for a complete rundown of roadwork around the district.

Smoke testing locations for this week

Smoke testing locations for this weekTYLER — Pipeline Analysis will continue smoke testing sewer lines in sewer meter basins 13 and 17 as part of the City of Tyler’s ongoing sanitary sewer inspection program. Officials say smoke testing helps locate breaks and defects in the city’s sanitary sewer system. The information is used to repair and improve the sewer system, according to a news release. The testing will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, through Friday, Oct. 22, in three areas. Continue reading Smoke testing locations for this week

Moore gets sheriff’s endorsement in Commissioners Court bid

Moore gets sheriff’s endorsement in Commissioners Court bidTYLER — Smith County Commissioner Precinct 2 candidate John Moore has secured the endorsement of Sheriff Larry Smith, who joins numerous others in backing Moore. The Precinct 2 seat is currently held by Cary Nix, who will not be seeking re-election. Moore thus far is opposed in the 2022 GOP primary by retired restaurateur Gus Ramirez, who served on both the Commissioners Court and the Tyler City Council many years ago.

Multiple arrests made, leads still sought in aggravated robbery

Multiple arrests, leads still sought in aggravated robberyLONGVIEW — Longview police have made multiple arrests in a September aggravated robbery but are still trying to close the case. Thus far they have arrested seven people following the September 16 incident in the parking lot of the Hidden Hills Apartment Complex on Gilmer Road. The victim said he was robbed after being lured to the parking lot regarding a vehicle he saw on Facebook and wanted to buy. Six suspects were captured September 17, and another was caught October 12. But police say 22-year-old Bryce Peterson of Katy remains at large. You’re asked to contact authorities if you have any leads. Click here for additional details on the case.

Texas Rangers investigating after inmate dies in Van Zandt County jail

Texas Rangers investigating after inmate dies in Van Zandt County jailVAN ZANDT COUNTY – A inmate was found unresponsive in his cell and later died after law enforcement attempted life saving measures. That in a statement released by the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office. According to our news partner KETK, Officers found the inmate on Thursday morning Oct. 14th around 9:45 a.m. Emergency personnel arrived and exhausted all efforts to revive him. The inmate was identified as James King and was pronounced dead a short time later. Authorities say it appeared King took his own life. Sheriff Steve Hendrix, says his office immediately contacted the Texas Rangers who will conduct an investigation which is routine for deaths while in custody. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards was also notified.

NET Health’s Roberts encouraged by COVID-19 trends, continues to urge vacciinations

NET Health’s Roberts encouraged by COVID-19 trends, continues to urge vacciinationsTYLER — NET Health’s George Roberts tells KTBB he’s encouraged by the latest COVID-19 numbers in East Texas, with the virus apparently on the decline — but he notes we’re not out of the woods yet. He says, “We’re making progress here” but that your best bet is still to get vaccinated as soon as possible if you haven’t already done so. Smith County remains in the substantial spread category, while other counties in the NET Health service area are having moderate spread. Roberts says he’s also encouraged as the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine boosters move closer to approval. According to Roberts, NET Health is “fully prepared” to start giving those shots once that approval comes in.

Habitat for Humanity of Smith County receives USDA grant

Habitat for Humanity of Smith County receives USDA grantTYLER – Habitat for Humanity of Smith County has received a $300,000 Housing Preservation Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture for critical home repairs for rural East Texans. The grant will be used to repair 25 homes in rural portions of Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Rains, Rusk, Smith, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. The funds will be leveraged with the $207,858 grants Habitat received this year from the Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans’ Assistance, Temple Foundation, and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. In a news release, Smith County Habitat CEO Jack Wilson pointed out, “Many of our clients have to choose between paying for a home repair and buying groceries or medicine.” Go here for information on how to apply.

Former teacher accused of improper student relationship learns bond conditions

Former teacher accused of improper student relationship learns bond conditionsATHENS — A former Athens ISD teacher arrested for allegedly having an improper relationship with a student was ordered by a judge to not have contact with the student or use social media. According to our news partner KETK, 392nd District Court Judge R. Scott McKee established Kirkland’s bond conditions. Kaitlynn Bethany Kirkland, 25, of Athens, was arrested on July 17, 2020 and charged with having an improper relationship with a student and tampering with evidence. She was released from the Henderson County Jail after paying bonds that totaled $14,500. Continue reading Former teacher accused of improper student relationship learns bond conditions

Alto father and son charged with sexual assault of a child

Alto father and son charged with sexual assault of a childCHEROKEE COUNTY — A father and son from Alto were arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault of a child on Oct. 13. According to our news partner KETK, a multi-agency investigation lead to the arrest of Theodore Smith, 86, and James Smith, 62. In mid-March of this year, deputies from the Sacramento County California Sheriff’s Office responded to a call from a person who reportedly discovered hundreds on images containing child pornography and children involved in sex acts. The person who called, found the images while renovating a newly purchased home. Continue reading Alto father and son charged with sexual assault of a child

Visit Longview Marketplace opens downtown

Visit Longview Marketplace opens downtownLONGVIEW — A new downtown visitor center and gift shop welcomes visitors and locals to Longview with the opening of “Visit Longview Marketplace” on W. Tyler St. Visit Longview Marketplace is open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The visitor center, which is operated by Visit Longview (also known as the Longview Convention and Visitors Bureau), had previously been located at City Hall. The new location also includes office space for Visit Longview and Longview Main Street staff. Click here for more information.

Harrison County deputies assist in pursuit involving shots fired at officer

Harrison County deputies assist in pursuit involving shots fired at officerMARSHALL — Harrison County sheriff’s deputies assisted Caddo Parish, Texas DPS, and Louisiana State Police in pursuing a motorcycle driver who fled from Greenwood, La., police on I-20 late Thursday morning. According to a news release, the motorcyclist fired shots at a Greenwood officer and bullets struck the officer’s vehicle. The officer was not struck. The pursuit continued into Harrison County, and the motorcycle was stopped near the Gregg County line on I-20. Christopher Sam Basco, 37, from Haughton, Louisiana, was arrested and has been transferred to the Harrison County Jail. Charges were pending, with no immediate bond information. We’ll have updates as they become available.

Texas Rose Festival underway

Texas Rose Festival returnsTYLER — TYLER — Following last year’s COVID-19-related cancellation, the Texas Rose Festival is officially underway after Thursday’s ribbon cutting, running through Sunday. Rose Queen Anna Grace Hallmark told KTBB, “I’m very excited for it to start up again and for the community to get together to celebrate the festival and start it up.” Queen Anna also says there’s been upbeat community response to the festival’s return. She tells us, “I think it’s gonna be good with…COVID and all that gone. I think we can celebrate and come together.” The celebration always draws plenty of out-of-towners, and Queen Anna says, “I’m so excited for everyone to come from out of town to visit Tyler and to see what we have to offer and view our Rose Festival. It’s gonna be amazing.” The 88th edition will feature all the familiar touches. Click here for all the details.

Longview ISD mask mandate hearing to resume next Wednesday

LONGVIEW — A hearing on Longview ISD’s mask mandate will resume next Wednesday. In the first day of the hearing this past Wednesday, Judge Vincent Dulweber of Longview denied a motion by LISD to dismiss the case due to lack of standing by the Texas Attorney General’s Office. According to our news partner KETK, he did not list an explicit reason. Earlier in the hearing, Judge Dulweber ruled that the AG’s office does have the authority to bring a lawsuit against the school district. The district says Superintendent Dr. James Wilcox was acting within his authority when he imposed the LISD’s mask mandate. The AG’s office says he overstepped his authority by violating Gov. Abbott’s executive order that prohibits mask mandates. LISD is among a number of school districts sued by Attorney General Ken Paxton for similar reasons. We will continue to follow this story.

Defense begins presenting case in nurse’s murder trial

TYLER (AP/Staff) – Defense attorneys have begun calling witnesses in the capital murder trial of a former nurse accused of killing four patients at an East Texas hospital. Tyler Morning Telegraph reports that the prosecution rested Wednesday morning after spending 11 days presenting evidence and expert testimony against 37-year-old William George Davis. He is accused of injecting air into the arterial system of four patients recovering from heart surgery at the Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler in 2017 and 2018. During recovery from their surgeries, John Lafferty, Ronald Clark, Christopher Greenway and Joseph Kalina suffered unexplained neurological events and died.

Council addresses redistricting, traffic management

Council addresses redistricting, traffic managementTYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday approved the adoption of redistricting criteria after a presentation from its consultant. The census data revealed a population imbalance in Districts 3 and 5, warranting redistricting, according to a news release. The deviations in districts 1, 2, 4, and 6 are termed minimal. Officials say all plans submitted by residents, as well as by staff, consultants, and members of the City Council, should conform to criteria mapped out by the City. The City Council will then review all plans and evaluate how well each follows the set guidelines, according to the release. Click here for all the details. Continue reading Council addresses redistricting, traffic management

Roberts: COVID trending downward, but vaccinations still urged

Roberts: COVID trending downward, but vaccinations still urgedTYLER — NET Health’s George Roberts continues to see some positive COVID-19 trends in East Texas following Monday’s update. Despite an uptick in Smith County cases, Roberts says the overall trend line is going downward, along with the number of patients in hospitals. Roberts continues to urge vaccinations, and he says people are responding better now. According to Roberts, people are starting to come in for their Pfizer boosters, and he anticipates that the FDA and CDC will have something to say about Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters in the next week and a half or so. Smith County does continue in the substantial spread category, with Gregg County experiencing moderate spread. Check the link in the “Coronavirus update” story on this website for more information.

Man confesses to girlfriend’s murder

Man confesses to girlfriend’s murderHENDERSON — 53-year-old Jarvis Craig Simon was booked into the Rusk County Jail for capital murder on Monday, without bond, in the death of his girlfriend. According to our news partner KETK, Rusk County officials say a 911 caller reported an unresponsive person on CR 4132 around 1:30 p.m. Monday. Shaniqua Denice Williams of Henderson was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say as units were responding to the scene, Sheriff Johnwayne Valdez and a patrol lieutenant encountered Simon at the sheriff’s office, where they say he confessed to the murder. Records show Simon was convicted in 2004 of aggravated kidnapping with intent to violate or abuse the victim sexually. He was released from prison in 2019. DPS records indicate Simon had to register as a sex offender but failed to re-register in 2021 and was booked into the Rusk County Jail on Oct. 7. He bonded out the same day.