Exhibit continues in Longview

Exhibit continues in LongviewLONGVIEW — The Gregg County Historical Museum is reminding the community that an exhibition that started in February, in celebration of Black History Month, continues. The GCHM presents “Stitching a Legacy- The Symbolism in African American Quilts.” The display will run through April 3. Also, on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., organizers will host a special presentation by the Pleasant Hill Quilt Club, that tells the story of how quilts were used in the underground railroad. Learn more by calling 903-407-7243, or email [email protected]

TVCC closer to inaugural soccer season

TVCC closer to inaugural soccer seasonATHENS — The upstart soccer program at Trinity Valley Community College received a boost from a local business this week. First State Bank awarded TVCC a $1,000 gift of support. TVCC soccer will play a club schedule this spring before its first NJCAA-sanctioned season this fall. Soccer Coach Antonio Ledesma will host tryouts April 10, at the soccer field on the lower level next to Cardinal Gym. Tryouts for women are set for 9 a.m.-noon. Tryouts for mean are set for 1-4 p.m. Tryouts fees are $25. Registration forms are available by clicking here. For more information, email Ledesma at [email protected].

Fatal pedestrian accident in Smith County

SMITH COUNTY– DPS investigated a fatal crash late Friday night, involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. The accident took place 12 miles South of Tyler on Highway 155. Sgt. Jean Dark said on Saturday night the investigators preliminary report indicates that the driver, Eryn Macen Pryor, 18, of Frankston was traveling northbound in the left lane of SH-155. A pedestrian, Melissa Renee Chreiman, 33, of Frankston was attempting to cross the roadway from east to west. Chreiman died at the scene and was taken to Lighthouse Funeral Home in Tyler.

East Texan dies after fatal collision

East Texan dies after fatal collisionHARRISON COUNTY — We now know more details about an accident Thursday night that killed a Smith County man. DPS said Friday, Jody Anthony Bobeck, 55, of Whitehouse died after the 18-wheeler he was driving rolled into a ditch on I-20. Investigators say, Bobeck was in the left lane and started to cross over into the center median lane, they believe Bobeck tried to merge back into the left lane, but the vehicle jackknifed. The trailer rolled over to the right and stopped in the south ditch of IH-20. The truck went the other way and landed upright in the ditch. Bobeck, was taken to CHRISTUS Good Shepherd – Longview. He later died there, and was transported to Stewarts Funeral Home in Tyler.

East Texas man arrested after allegedly giving girl drug infused candy, the sexually assaults her

East Texas man arrested after allegedly giving girl drug infused candy, the sexually assaults herHALLSVILLE — A Hallsville man has been charged with sex and drug crimes by the Harrison County Sheriff’s office. According to our news partner KETK, Kevin Fernandez is suspected of giving the girl gummy candy infused with THC, and alcohol then sexually assaulting her. THC is a compound found in cannabis. Fernandez is charged with sexual assault and possession of a controlled substance. Authorities say the investigation led them to believe that Fernandez provided THC gummies to the juvenile as well as alcohol. The girl has been moved to a juvenile center.

Task force focusing on violent crime and drugs formed in Marshall

Task force focusing on violent crime and drugs formed in MarshallMARSHALL — An east Texas community is rallying resources in an attempt to stop violent and drug crimes in Harrison County. On Friday, Sheriff Brandon Fletcher, Marshall Police Chief Cliff Caruth, and District Attorney Reid McCain announced the alliance of forces. The move, in effect, brings the agencies together in a more proactive stance against violent crimes and drug crimes, which are often associated with violence. The media brief says the teams intend to form a task force environment enabling shared resources, streamline communication and a “common cause” and make the area safer.

Fire at abandoned strip mall in downtown Tyler Thursday

Abandoned strip mall in downtown Tyler ThursdayTYLER — Firefighters spent Thursday night battling a fire in downtown Tyler. According to our news partner KETK, the Tyler Fire Department fought the flames at an abandoned strip mall on N. Spring Ave. and Broadway Ave. The large blaze was called in at 8:20 p.m. Tyler police were on the same as well, with the road closed for some time. There were no reported injuries in the fire that had 4 engine trucks respond. Investigators have not released a cause for the fire at this time.

Longview man accused of raping intellectually disabled woman

Longview man accused of raping intellectually disabled womanLONGVIEW — A Longview man is facing charges in connection with raping an intellectually disabled woman. According to an arrest warrant obtained by our news partner KETK, Timothy Mussared, 60, was arrested Tuesday on a sexual assault charge. The warrant indicates Mussared was staying at a motel with three other people on March 2. One of the travelers came out of the shower and found Mussared allegedly raping the victim, who was saying, “Get off me.” Mussared denied any knowledge of the incident to police earlier this week. Detectives interviewed the victim and learned that another traveler threatened to break off their relationship with the victim if she did not have sex with Mussared. Mussard is currently in the Gregg County Jail on a $75,000 bond, His first court date has not yet been set.

Rangerettes to take Revels stage over next two weekends

Rangerettes to take Revels stage over next two weekendsKILGORE — The Kilgore College Rangerettes kicked off Rangerette Revels on Thursday night. In a prepared statement, the dance troupe said, this marks the start of a two-weekend run, adapting its traditional schedule and ticket sales due to COVID-19 protocols. Show dates remain through this weekend, with repeat performances March 18-20. Start times are nightly at 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances are Sunday the 14th, and Saturday the 20th at 1 p.m. “This Stage, Our Story,” will highlight multiple dance genres, including the Rangerettes signature high kick production for the finale.

Kilgore teen accused of two incidents of sexual assault

Kilgore teen accused of 2 incidents of sexual assaultTYLER — A 17-year-old Kilgore teen was arrested earlier this month, accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in February. According to our news partner KETK, Jaxson Downey was arrested March 3, and has since posted a $50,000 bond and has been released from the Smith County Jail. In an arrest warrant, the victim told police the alleged assaults occurred twice in February and she made an outcry after the second incident. In a police interview, Downey said he had been drinking but did not remember the alleged assaults. Downey later admitted remembering the second incident. His first court appearance has yet to be scheduled.

Mustang raffle to benefit ETCC nears

Mustang raffle to benefit ETCC nearsTYLER — Time is running out to enter a major fund-raiser for the East Texas Crisis Center. The organization said Friday, the raffle for a vintage burgandy1965 Mustang Coupe will take place at 4 p.m. March 20, at Traditions Restaurant in Tyler. Proceeds fund services provided to survivors of violent crime. The East Texas Crisis Center serves Smith, Henderson, Van Zandt, Wood and Rains Counties. Raffle tickets are $10 each and can be purchased by clicking here.

2021 Women In Tyler luncheon set for Thursday

2021 Women In Tyler luncheon set for ThursdayTYLER — Honorees announced in January of 2020 will soon be celebrated at the Women in Tyler luncheon. On Friday, the organization invited the community to commemorate “Women Who Turned the Tables” next week. Last years affair was canceled due to the pandemic. But the 2021 soiree will take place next Thursday at The Tyler Rose Garden at 11 a.m. The luncheon has been modified to observe all social distancing guidelines. Women in Tyler began over two decades ago as a way to celebrate Women’s History Month, and through the years has continued to praise pioneers in their fields, organizations, and in the arts, to name a few. Learn more here.

AISD educators and support staff to receive immunizations

AISD employees prepares to receive immunizationsATHENS — CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Athens will be giving out COVID-19 vaccinations to Athens ISD educators and support staff that wish to receive the shot on Saturday. CHRISTUS announced the partnership with AISD Friday and in an official statement said that health caregivers will give the immunizations on-site at their CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic, located on HWY 19 S, on March 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Athens ISD is scheduled to observe spring break beginning Monday and is not expected to return to class until March 22.

Man arrested with four rifles, large amounts of drugs

Man arrested with 4 rifles, large amounts of meth cocaine & ecstasyTYLER — The East Texas Anti-Gang Center conducted an operation mission Thursday night that resulted in the arrest of Isaac Capetillo. Capetillo, 29, of Tyler is also known as “Grizzly” and was wanted on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity. Authorities say Capetillo was actively avoiding law enforcement. Capetillo was arrested after leaving a Tyler hotel. Reports indicate large amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy, a large sum of cash and four assault-style rifles were found in his car and hotel room. Capetillo is in the Smith County Jail with bond set at $1.95 million and faces numerous charges.

Tyler Legacy educator dies after complications with pneumonia

Tyler Legacy educator dies after complications with pneumoniaTYLER — Tyler Legacy High School announced the death of an educator Wednesday night. According to our news partner KETK, Tim Johnson died Tuesday. Principal Dan Crawford spoke with Johnson’s wife, Felicia, before sharing the news, “She wanted me to thank the coaches, teachers, students, athletes and parents who accepted Tim into our school, as this was his first year with us.” Johnson was a science teacher and a football and basketball coach. He was diagnosed with pneumonia and experienced other complications. His wife said his death was not related to COVID-19.

State Comptroller releases city sales and use tax numbers for March

State Comptroller releases city sales and use tax numbers for MarchAUSTIN — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced Thursday, $762 million will be sent out to different entities as a result of local sales tax allocations for March. Overall, this is a half percent less for the state than in March of 2020. The city of Tyler will receive $3.6 million, while Longview will be allotted $2.5 million dollars. These allocations are based on sales made in January by businesses that report tax monthly. To learn about other cities in Texas, click here, and scroll down, enter a city of interest and the press the reset button.

Hit the Bricks this Saturday in downtown Tyler

Hit the Bricks this Saturday in downtown TylerTYLER — The city of Tyler is welcoming attendees to Hit the Bricks this weekend. On the second Saturday of every month, Downtown Tyler hosts the event. The Junk Hippy flea market will be on the square from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Various vendors will offer handmade goods and vintage finds. Admission is free. Gallery Main Street’s new display, Caldwell Arts Academy Exhibit, will welcome the works of young artists. This exhibit features the works of artists in preschool through middle school and will be displayed in two parts. Part one is available to view until March 30. Part two of the Caldwell exhibit will be available to view from April 1 to May 5. Visit the exhibit in person at Gallery Main Street in the Plaza Tower Atrium or online. All art is available for purchase. Gallery is open to the public from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Read more here.

Excess water usage being addressed in Marshall

Excess water usage being addressed in MarshallMARSHALL — The city of Marshall is addressing excess water usage following winter storms the week of February 15. On Thursday, the city said many properties located inside the city registered consumption above their usual average. The water billing department noted over 100 accounts that have used thousands of gallons above their normal rate. Those who have usage of ten thousand gallons or more over above normal amounts, are encouraged to stop by the water bill department for a possible adjustment.

Cooking up success at HISD

Cooking up success at HISDHENDERSON — A new commercial kitchen is bringing future opportunities to many culinary high school students at Henderson High School. HISD Culinary Arts Teacher Kristal McNew told our news partner KETK how the changes have “spiced up” their department with the hands-on experience. “It’s definitely improved the program. The students are able to get their industry-based training in here that’s needed for, you know, future opportunities out in the real world.“ The new workspace is a result of the High Demand Job Training grant from the Henderson Economic Development Corporation. The new cookhouse includes convection ovens, multiple gas stoves, industry-grade refrigerators and new prep tables.

Catholic church to move forward in Tyler following lifting of mask mandate

Catholic church to move forward in Tyler following lifting of mask mandateTYLER — A local Catholic church is opening to 100% capacity starting this weekend. In a prepared statement, Bishop Joseph Strickland of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler said, “Many have already returned to Mass, and I encourage everyone to do so now, aware of the centrality of the Mass to our lives as Catholics and the obligation attached to it.” He added that one does not have an obligation to attend Mass if they are sick or in a high-risk category for COVID-19. Bishop Strickland said that there is no requirement to wear masks and that the decision is up to the individual. I ask and expect all clergy and faithful to continue to take measures to keep everyone safe. Read more here.

Man thought to be barricaded in Tyler house still on the run

Man thought to be barricaded in Tyler house still on the runTYLER — Dozens of law officers in Smith County converged Wednesday afternoon on a house where they believed a man who was running from officers was located. According to our news partner KETK, law enforcement officers spent several hours trying to make contact. They eventually entered the home after getting no response. Smith County Public Information Officer Larry Christian said the man was not in the residence on Highway 271, at County Road 332, when police got inside. The suspect has been identified as Bryan Mayfield. Continue reading Man thought to be barricaded in Tyler house still on the run

Expansion anticipates adding 50 jobs in Athens

Expansion anticipates adding 50 jobs in AthensATHENS — An Athens company broke ground Wednesday for an expansion project. According to our news partner KETK, Biomerics anticipates bringing an additional 50 jobs through the enlargement. The expansion entails professional office space, engineering labs, quality inspection labs, a 10,000 square-foot classroom and machining center. In a prepared statement, President Todd McFarland, of Biomerics FMI said, “We’re kicking off another 24,000 square-foot building that will add 10,000 square feet in manufacturing space so we can keep growing.” Biomerics employs 420 people at its five-facility campus in Athens, which makes medical equipment.

Man arrested with help of fast food customer

Man arrested in busy fast food parking lotJACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville police arrested a man fleeing from officers Wednesday in what is believed to be a stolen vehicle. Police captured the suspect in the Chick-fil-A parking lot on S. Jackson Street. Authorities originally attempted to detain the the man, but he ran away. Video shows a customer waiting in line at the fast food store used his door to stop the presumed wrongdoer, before being arrested by officers. You can watch the video by clicking here.

VZ County jail cited by TX Commission on Jail Standards

VZ County jail cited by TX Commission on Jail StandardsCANTON — The Van Zandt County Jail has been cited by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards for not meeting state requirements. According to our news partner KETK, an inspection on Jan. 25, found jail staff did not check on inmates, being restrained for safety reasons every 15 minutes, as required. The inspection also revealed some inmates were unsupervised in the kitchen, while helping prepare meals. Sheriff Steve Hendrix said “This happened under my watch and I take responsibility.” Hendrix said the inspection took place a few weeks after he became sheriff and he has put new procedures in place to make sure the problems are corrected. Hendrix says he is working with the commission and is confident the jail will be taken off the non-compliant list soon.

Longview man arrested on charges of impersonating CIA officer

Longview man arrested on charges of impersonating CIA officerLONGVIEW — A Longview man has been charged with impersonating a public servant. According to our news partner KETK, the incident resulted in the arrest of Travis Cain, 33, of Longview. Authorities say Cain was wearing a tactical vest and pretended to be a CIA officer when he interrupted a meeting at World of Wonders children’s museum. A staff member recognized him as the husband of a current employee. Cain allegedly pulled out a photocopied document with black marker through it, making it appear to be a redacted government document. Continue reading Longview man arrested on charges of impersonating CIA officer

Vaccination clinic set for Mineola Civic Center is full

Vaccination clinic set for Mineola Civic Center is fullWOOD COUNTY — The Wood County COVID Vaccination Clinic has filled all scheduled immunization time slots for Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, the clinic at the Mineola Civic Center will be by appointment only. Walk-ins and additional names will not be accepted. If you are still trying to sign-up for a COVID-19 vaccine, click here and then, click “I want the COVID vaccine” and follow the prompts. The service is free and available to anyone 18 years and older who resides in the U.S. and is legally and medically qualified to receive the COVID vaccine. You must also have a cellphone to use the service.

K9 Major reporting for duty

K9 Major reporting for dutyQUITMAN — Wood County Sheriff’s Office has introduced a new K9 officer. Major is a German shepherd that has been paired with Deputy McKenzie Chandler. Officer Chandler has been a K9 handler for three years. In a prepared statement, the Sheriff’s Office thanked K9 Officers Inc., a charity that donates dogs to law enforcement agencies and provides handler/dog training. To date, the organization has gifted 70 K9 officers that have reported for duty. The group says the average K-9 donation is a $15,000 investment. You can learn more here.

UT Tyler, DMN survey reveals masks probably remain

UT-Tyler, DMN survey reveals masks probably remainTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler and Dallas Morning News have released results regarding a COVID-19 survey, and those numbers indicate masks may remain for some time. On Wednesday, UT-Tyler Political Science Professor, Dr. Mark Owens told KTBB news, “We saw that 83% wore masks just to protect themselves. A total of 50% did so to protect themselves, or because local businesses required that mask. The role of the state-wide mandate was the third biggest reason. We saw there was about 8% of the individuals that saw that as the only reason that they would wear a mask. So, that means about half of folks are focused on what local businesses will do now.” Governor Greg Abbott’s mask mandate was officially rescinded on Wednesday. Read more here.

NET Health postponing Moderna second-dose clinic ‘due to no vaccine’

NET Health postponing Moderna second-dose clinic ‘due to no vaccine’TYLER — NET Health schedules immunization appointments based on COVID vaccine supplies. On Wednesday, the entity announced anyone expecting to receive round two of the Moderna vaccine this Thursday and Friday will be rescheduled. In a prepared statement, President/CEO George Roberts said, “NET Health is awaiting a new shipment of second doses of the Moderna vaccine from the Texas Department of State Health Services.” The department said If you already enrolled in the “Second Dose Waiting List” to receive your second Moderna vaccine from NET Health, no further action is needed. You will be contacted with a new appointment time. Read more here.