Man escapes deputy following traffic stop

Man escapes deputy following traffic stopQUITMAN — The Wood County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man who fought with a deputy Thursday, in an early morning stop. Authorities say before the suspect could be arrested he attacked the deputy and got away. Deputies carried out an extensive search, however the man could not be found. The wrong doer faces several charges, including resisting arrest. If you know the identity of the man pictured, you are urged to contact authorities at 903-763-2201 or Wood County Crime Stoppers at 903-763-CASH (2274) or by clicking here.

CEO of UT Health East Texas resigns

CEO of UT Health East Texas resignsTYLER — The President and CEO of UT Health East Texas has resigned. According to our news partner KETK, Moody Chisholm stepped down Wednesday. During Chisholm’s tenure, three of the systems hospitals — UT Health Tyler, UT Health North Campus Tyler and UT Health North Jacksonville, received “A” ratings in the most recent Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. Leaders say healthcare executive Donald Baker, will serve in the role of Market CEO on an interim basis. Baker is currently the health system’s chief operating officer and chief financial officer. Continue reading CEO of UT Health East Texas resigns

Suspected shooter of Henderson County deputy arrested

Suspected shooter of Henderson County deputy arrestedHENDERSON COUNTY — A suspect has been taken into custody after shooting at a Henderson County deputy early Thursday morning. According to our news partner KETK, the shooting happened in the Eustace area around 3 a.m. following an attempted traffic stop. The deputy was struck in the foot and leg. He was taken to a Tyler hospital for treatment and released a short time later.  Jack Cody Raburn, 40, of Kemp, was eventually located on the roof of a house. He was said to be in possession of a handgun and shotgun. Raburn has been charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm by a felon and attempted capital murder. The Texas Rangers have taken over the investigation.

GABC pastor recalls his call to ministry as he prepares for transition into retirement

GABC pastor recalls his call to ministry as he prepares for transition to retirementTYLER — The longest-serving pastor in the life of Green Acres Baptist Church will be retiring August 31. On Wednesday, Pastor David Dykes told KTBB News how his call to ministry began. “I did have a pretty dramatic call experience, like some of the people in the bible, like Gideon and Moses…in the sense that I was sitting in a service one night with a bunch of other teenagers and the preacher, who was maybe middle-age at the time said, ‘God called me to preach when I was 17 and I have been doing it ever since.’ I happened to be 17, and there was just a voice that was louder than an audible voice that said in my heart, David that’s what I want you to do.” Pastor Dykes has served at GABC since March of 1991 and has lead the church to over 17,000 members. Continue reading GABC pastor recalls his call to ministry as he prepares for transition into retirement

AEP Foundation to present grant to ETPA

AEP Foundation to present grant to ETPAKILGORE — American Electric Power Foundation has announced a presentation to Kilgore College with a $190,000 grant in support of the East Texas Police Academy. The presentation will take place Friday at 2 p.m. at the ETPA Spear Training Facility. The AEP Foundation has pledged $190,000 to the ETPA as part of the two-year grant. The first $140,000 of the contribution has been received with an additional $50,000 gift planned for 2022. The money will be used to remodel the ETPA classroom building to better accommodate female cadet officers, expand the classroom facility and purchase new training vehicles. The AEP Foundation is funded by American Electric Power and its utility operating units, including Southwestern Electric Power Co.

Free coffee to show support of local healthcare workers

Free coffee to show support of local healthcare workersTYLER — Local healthcare workers have been treated to free coffee all week long by Visit Tyler and the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce. The next event is scheduled for Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 12 noon. “It has been a long year, especially for those working on the frontline,” Henry Bell, Chamber of Commerce President said. “With everything that’s going on, we felt like this was the perfect time to remind healthcare workers that the community supports them.” The last scheduled date is next Monday. Coffee will be provided by Esprezio Mobile Espresso Bar & Cafe. The last event will be Monday, at UT Health East Texas, with two times slots available from 6:30 -8:30 in the morning and evening.

NET Health ‘our mission does not change’

NET Health ‘our mission does not change’TYLER — On Tuesday, Governor Greg Abbott announced the end of the mask mandate and that Texas would open to 100 percent capacity March 10th. On Wednesday, NET Health’s George Roberts told KTBB, “The Governor basically said, he’s removing the mask mandate, but basically still encouraged personal vigilance. At NET Health our recommendation does not change. We still encourage people to stay home when you’re sick, to practice physical and social distance when you are out in public, to wash your hands often for at least 20 seconds and to wear a mask or face covering when you are out in public or large gatherings or around people that are not in your immediate household.” Continue reading NET Health ‘our mission does not change’

Peaceable outcome after man barricades himself in Henderson

Peaceable outcome after man barricades himself in HendersonHENDERSON — A man was arrested at a Henderson motel Wednesday morning, after barricading himself inside for more than 7 hours. According to our news partner KETK, authorities were called to the scene at the Woodlawn Hills Motel on HWY 79. Officers arrived in the 3 o’clock hour after a call for an “unwanted guest.” Officers then secured the scene. The Longview Police Department Tactical and Negotiation Team responded to assist, as well as numerous other departments. The incident came to a peaceable end at 10:15 a.m. The man’s name has not been released as of this writing.

East Texan in fatal hit-and-run crash turns himself in

East Texan in fatal hit-and-run crash turns himself inJACKSONVILLE — A man wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash in Jacksonville has turned himself in. According to our news partner KETK, Josef Anton Lustig, 26, is now being held in the Cherokee County Jail, after going to authorities. Regelio H. Martinez, 64, was killed at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday night, when he was crossing HWY 69. A police officer was originally flagged down by a motorist who reported the accident had just happened. The officer came to the aid of Martinez, who died at the scene. Lustig faces up to 20 years in prison for the charge of “accident involving personal injury or death.”

Smith County partners with PATH for COVID related rental assistance

Smith County partners with PATH for COVID related rental assistanceSMITH COUNTY — Smith County has been granted more than $7 million in rental and utility assistance funding from the U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program aimed to help Smith County families who have been financially affected by COVID-19. On Tuesday, the Smith County Commissioners Court approved an agreement with PATH (People Attempting to Help), for administration of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program for Smith County. Continue reading Smith County partners with PATH for COVID related rental assistance

Smith county says new courthouse will not be on ballot this year

Smith county says new courthouse will not be on ballot this yearTYLER — Smith County commissioners say a ballot measure for a new county courthouse will not happen this year. However, that did not stop the court from having a front row seat to architectural designs presented in session Tuesday. Judge Moran reminded the court where things were just a few months ago saying, “We had engaged in a whole lot of planning so that we could present it in April leading up to a November ballot election, bond election, because ultimately we want the people of Smith County to make this decision. And then, in the middle of March, we got hit with the pandemic and literally it was the week before the April 9th event, where we were going to present it to the public, that the world seemed to shut down.” Continue reading Smith county says new courthouse will not be on ballot this year

KC names Hanson Vice President of Administrative Services/CFO

KC names Hanson Vice President of Administrative Services/CFOKILGORE — Kilgore College has named a new Vice President of Administrative Services/Chief Financial Officer. Terry Hanson was affirmed to the new post by the school Tuesday. Hanson previously worked as the Assistant Director of Planning and Data Analytics for the city of Fort Worth. Prior to working in Fort Worth, he worked in Wisconsin as the Finance & Information Technology Director for Sheboygan County and worked in a similar role for the city of Sheboygan. Hanson also served as an auditor in Minnesota in municipal and legislative arenas.

Single vehicle accident kills one

Single vehicle accident kills oneQUITMAN — An East Texan has died after losing control of his vehicle and striking multiple trees. The Texas Department of Public Safety released details into the accident on FM 2966 that killed David Woolverton, 62, of Como. D.P.S. says, the Monday morning wreck happened a mile North of Quitman. Initial reports showed the Wood county man lost control of his vehicle in a curve and traveled off the west side of the road before impact. The crash remains under investigation, at this time.

Sesquicentennial transportation show canceled in Longview after multiple delays

Sesquicentennial transportation show canceled in Longview after multiple delaysLONGVIEW — The city of Longview announced the cancellation of the “The Longview Sesquicentennial Transportation Show: A Ride Through History.” According to the news release the show had been planned for May, as a celebration of the history of transportation in East Texas. The event was originally set for March 21, 2020, but was rescheduled multiple times due to COVID-19. All sponsors and registered show participants will be contacted about a refund of registration fees and sponsorships. Read more here.

Reactions to 2nd dose immunizations more pronounced

Reactions to 2nd dose immunizations more pronouncedTYLER — NET Health offered second COVID inoculations to hundreds of East Texans Tuesday. George Roberts told KTBB, what some folks may experience. “I had some arm soreness, personally. We are seeing a greater immune reaction on the second dose, in terms of people not feeling very well.” The NET Health CEO went on to say, “The bad news is you don’t feel very good, the good news is you are building your immunity up.” NET Health is closing in on 20,000 inoculations. There have been a combined total of over 45,000 vaccinations in Smith county as of Tuesday.

40 years for former Tyler man guilty of child sexual assault

40 years for former Tyler man guilty of child sexual assaultTYLER — A former Tyler resident was sentenced to 40 years in prison Monday, after pleading guilty to numerous child sexual assault charges. According to our news partner KETK, Alan Felton, 49, had been living in North Carolina before his arrest by US Marshals last fall. Felton was charged with sexual assault of a child and continuous sexual assault of a child under the age of 14. A warrant in the case showed the abuse began at age 6 and continued for eight years. Felton had been held in the Smith County Jail with a bond higher than $1.5 million since last September. Felton had previously been convicted of child sex crimes in 1999. Before moving to North Carolina, Felton registered as a sex offender and his “Risk Level” was rated as “HIGH.”

Disaster assistance available through FEMA

Disaster assistance available through FEMATYLER — There are 254 counties in Texas. Federal funds are available to 126 of those counties impacted by recent winter storms. Nate Custer told KTBB Tuesday, “The Federal Emergency Management Association is helping people impacted by recent power and water outages. Basic FEMA help is emergency home repairs and temporary housing. We are not going to make people whole again, but we are going to help people to get back on their feet.” Custer continued, “But, in order for people to qualify, we need to hear from them. People will need to register if that had any damage.” For more information click here. Continue reading Disaster assistance available through FEMA

Inmate dies after suffering ‘medical episode’

Inmate dies after suffering ‘medical episode’ inside Harrison County JailMARSHALL — An inmate died Monday after having a “medical episode” in the Harrison County Jail. According to our news partner KETK, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office said that lifesaving efforts began after jail staff noticed the man suffering. They did not specifically say what seemed to be wrong with the inmate. Officials say they notified the Marshall Fire Department and the inmate was transported to CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Center in Marshall where he was pronounced dead. Texas Department of Public Safety Texas Ranger Division was notified and will complete an independent investigation.

UTHSC staffer arrested for allegedly hitting schizophrenia patient

UTHSC staffer arrested for allegedly hitting schizophrenia patientTYLER — A UT Health Science Center employee was arrested for allegedly slapping a schizophrenia patient in the face during a Feb. 1 incident. According to our news partner KETK, Lavinya Denise Warren, 45, was accused by the elderly patient of putting her in an “arm lock”, and hitting her “with an open hand on the right side of her face.” The victim also said that in a separate incident, Warren hit her in the chest. UT Health released a statement to KETK, saying: “This individual is no longer employed. We have cooperated with appropriate authorities.” Continue reading UTHSC staffer arrested for allegedly hitting schizophrenia patient

Round 2 vaccines Tuesday at Harvey Hall in Tyler

Round 2 vaccines Tuesday at Harvey Hall in TylerTYLER — NET Health will offer second dose inoculations of COVID vaccines on Tuesday. George Roberts tells KTBB, “Counting both our second and first round doses, we have given around 13,000 doses here through the North East Texas Health District. So, we are going to be getting roughly 4,500 hundred to 5,000 people vaccinated this week, which is great news. We hope in the coming days this week and the week after we can make up for lost time.” The health authority said Monday, those who have had their first Moderna vaccine at the Harvey Convention Center in January, can return Tuesday for round two. They went on to say, if you have not made an appointment, but are eligible for your second dose, just show up between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Read more here.

Missing man found in Rusk county

Search for missing man in Rusk county continuesRUSK COUNTY — The Rusk County Sheriff’s Office found a missing man Monday, after finding his vehicle Sunday night. According to our news partner KETK, James “Jamie” Searcy was found alive, in the water, Monday. Officials searched for Searcy search until about 10 p.m. Sunday night when storms in the area prevented the investigation from continuing. Authorities initially received a welfare check call around 6 p.m. Sunday. Once Searcy was located, he was transported to a local hospital for evaluation.

2 structure fires in Tyler

2 structure fires in TylerTYLER — Tyler firefighters battled two structure fires Sunday night into Monday morning. The city said, Ruby’s Mexican Restaurant on Lindsey Lane and a residential property on Alta Mira Drive both caught fire, and remain under investigation. The two locations are a little over three miles away from each other. The fire at Ruby’s on Lindsey Lane was reported at 10:15 p.m. Heavy smoke was reported coming from the structure, with most of the fire in the kitchen area. A second fire took place around 3:30 a.m. Monday, at a residential property on Alta Mira Dr. The building had already collapsed before TFD could respond. All units were clear from the scene at approximately 6:00 a.m.

One killed in wreck in Rusk county

One killed in wreck in Rusk countyTYLER — On Monday, DPS released details of a two vehicle fatal crash on US-79 South that took place early Saturday morning. The wreck happened five miles south of Henderson. Authorities say a vehicle driven by Kahmila Bradford, drifted into on-coming traffic and struck a vehicle driven by Jose Gustavo Servin. Servin, 23, of Henderson, died at the scene. Bradford, 24, of Winona, was transported, in serious condition, to CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler.

City of Palestine announces community-wide clean-up date

City of Palestine announces community-wide clean-up datePALESTINE — The city of Palestine has announced a community wide clean-up event for residents on April 10. Palestine residents, with an active water account, will be able to drop off their unwanted items at the City of Palestine Transfer Station, 517 ACR 3694, off Hwy 79, at no charge. Residents will be required to provide a copy of their water bill and identification, matching the address on the water bill. Read more here.

LeTourneau names 7th university president

LeTourneau names 7th university presidentLONGVIEW — LeTourneau University has named their seventh president of the college. The University said Monday, Dr. Steven D. Mason was approved by the Board of Trustees and officially announced to the public. Mason has been with LeTourneau University for 15 years, as a professor and mentor to students, Provost, and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Mason and his wife, Bonnie, will soon celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary and have three children. They are founding members of One Hope Presbyterian Church in Longview, where Dr. Mason serves as an elder. Dr. Mason also enjoys coaching his children’s sports teams.

Senior Pastor of GABC announces retirement after 30 years

Senior Pastor of Green Acres Baptist Church announces retirement after 30 yearsTYLER — Senior pastor David Orlo Dykes of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler announced his retirement on Sunday Feb. 28 after 30 years of service. In the 66-year history of Green Acres, Dykes was the longest serving pastor and the first to retire. He said he stills loves serving as pastor, but the time has come for younger leadership to step up. Continue reading Senior Pastor of GABC announces retirement after 30 years

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update

TxDOT’s weekly roadwork updateTYLER — TxDOT is planning another week’s worth of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District during the week of March 1. Among other things, paving operations are scheduled to continue for the US 69 bridge project at FM 346 in southern Smith County. Motorists should be prepared for lane closures and delays as this work continues, starting the week with northbound travel reduced to one lane and shifted to the new bridge. The same work will then be conducted southbound. The schedule is subject to change due to weather or equipment issues. Click here for more information.

Whitehouse follows up on storm woes, offers other information

Whitehouse follows up on storm woes, offers other informationWHITEHOUSE — If you live in Whitehouse and had any damage as a result of the winter storm in February, you can go to the city website to see all available resources and information related to recovery. That’s included in the city’s Weekly Wrapup. Mayor James Wansley signed a local disaster declaration on Feb. 15. It was extended by 30 days at the Feb. 23 City Council meeting. Also, the city is revving up its efforts to get drivers to slow down on local roads. Residents can help by placing a sign that says, “Slow down, our family lives here” in front of their home. You can go here for more information.