WHITEHOUSE — A trailer full of camping gear — and with a special meaning for the Scoutmaster — has been stolen from Whitehouse United Methodist Church, the normal meeting place for Boy Scout Troop 359. In a Christmas Eve posting on the troop’s Facebook page, Scoutmaster Jason Beaton says the trailer “was dedicated to the Troop back in 2000 in memory of a Dad who had passed away the year before and was a cornerstone of our Troop. The night before he suffered a brain aneurysm, we had Troop Meeting. He worked with me the entire night on the plans and designs of my Eagle Project. I will never forget his dedication to Scouting. His son (also an Eagle) and wife dedicated this trailer to our Troop in his memory.” Beaton says Whitehouse police have been notified and should be contacted at 903-510-7550 with any leads.
Officials warn of fire danger
EAST TEXAS — High winds and dry conditions have been making it unsafe to do outside burning or ignite fireworks in East Texas, fire officials say. “We are asking people to voluntarily refrain from doing any outdoor burning or shooting fireworks,†said a statement from the Smith County Fire Marshal’s office. “The relative humidity is dropping…Combined with the high winds, this is a recipe for disaster.†Winds were expected to die down late Sunday and Monday, but officials still urge residents to exercise caution. Continue reading Officials warn of fire danger
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Two accused of taking excess crappie from lake
UPSHUR COUNTY — Cases are pending against two men after Texas game wardens reportedly discovered they had 173 crappie over the legal limit. That’s according to our news partner KETK. In late November, game wardens in Upshur County received an anonymous tip that a large number of fish had been cleaned and dumped at Lake O’ the Pines, said information from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The investigation led the game wardens to the suspects. The game wardens seized 350 crappie fillets, which were donated to families in the area. The daily bag for crappie is 25, according to TPWD.
Fatality crash in Tyler
TYLER — The Tyler Police Department is investigating a Thursday night fatality accident involving a pedestrian and a car. Police say the pedestrian was stuck by a southbound vehicle while crossing Troup Hwy. near the Aberdeen Drive intersection. Further details weren’t immediately provided. The identity of the pedestrian has been withheld pending notification of family.
East Texas Crisis Center announces dates for 2021 Auto & Cycle Show
TYLER — In 2021,The East Texas Auto & Cycle Show will be celebrating 31 years. The show benefits the East Texas Crisis Center. The show brings in vehicles of all makes, from every decade, some very rare, some from car enthusiasts who own vast collections and some from those who have the one dream car or motorcycle from their youth. The organization says the show will open at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler on February 19th through February 21st. This year the show will also raffle off a fully restored 1965 Mustang, with tickets available for $10 each.
Volunteers step up to help family of fallen officer
TROUP — Law enforcement and fellow East Texans came together to donate their time and money to help the family of a fallen officer. Dakota Powell was killed in a motorcycle crash last week, when an SUV failed to yield the right of way. According to our news partner KETK, Powell, 30, was set to officiate a funeral of a three-week-old on Sunday. The sons of the former fallen Arp police officer, had a treehouse on their Christmas wish list. The East Texas Fraternal Order of Police reached out to others in uniform to help the Powell’s in their time of need. Continue reading Volunteers step up to help family of fallen officer
CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Prepares for COVID Vaccine Distribution to Health Care Workers
TYLER — CHRISTUS announced Wednesday, that Trinity Clinic is prepping facilities to receive, manage and distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to health care workers in the up-coming days. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will be available to all health care workers, but is not mandatory. The inoculation will be given in two doses: an initial injection and then a booster shot, 21-28 days later. Shipments are expected this week. The vaccine is provided by the government, which requires following their process for distribution. That process includes a phased approach to who will be eligible to receive the vaccine.
Cornyn: ‘I expect a peaceful transition of power’
WASHINGTON (AP) — The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is generally a routine, ceremonious affair. But 2020 has been anything but routine. So expect more attention than usual to the Jan. 6 join session of the Senate and the House. Texas U.S. Senator John Cornyn told KTBB, “I expect a peaceful transition of presidential power. The U.S. Constitution ensures all Americans enjoy the right to vote… More than 156 million people cast a ballot this election, and election officials and poll workers across the country have worked overtime to ensure every legal vote – whether cast in-person or by mail – is counted.” Continue reading Cornyn: ‘I expect a peaceful transition of power’
New restrictions likely in place through New Year
TYLER — The hospitalization numbers of people admitted for COVID-19 continue to rise in East Texas. According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, the Trauma Service Area G (TSA-G), includes Anderson, Camp, Cherokee, Franklin, Freestone, Gregg, Harrison, Henderson, Houston, Marion, Panola, Rains, Rusk, Shelby, Smith, Trinity, Upshur, Van Zandt. and Wood counties. TSA-G remains above a 15% hospitalization rate and, per Gov. Abbott’s order, businesses must scale back capacity to 50%. Also under that order, all elective surgeries must be postponed and bars must close. Restrictions will last until rates fall below 15% for seven consecutive days. The latest Staffed Hospital Beds with a COVID-19 patient was 543, of the 3,093 that are available.
TJC respiratory care grads in demand
TYLER — Many recent graduates from Tyler Junior College’s respiratory care program are finding jobs quickly. According to our news partner KETK, Hospitals continue to see an upsize of patients with respiratory needs due to the pandemic. In early December, students applied for temporary practitioner licenses while waiting for their final grades to be posted, so they could enter the workforce as quickly as possible. Five of the 15 December graduates,were hired as assistants before graduation. The other 10 grads have also received job offers.
Work started on Parker Creek in Marshall
MARSHALL — The City of Marshall started a series of projects on Tuesday, as part of their 2019 citizen-driven Mobilize Marshall plan. According to our news partner KETK, the Parker Creek Project, is the first to get underway. The objective is to excavate and remove all sediment and silt, providing infrastructure benefits and enhancing the appearance of the city. Parker Creek historically carries a large amount of storm water during severe weather. Parker Creek is located between Highway 80 (E. Grand Ave.) and Highway 59 (East End Blvd South).
Annual food drive more than doubles original goal
TYLER — East Texans partnered with Whataburger In their holiday ornament and food drive this year to help donate over $16 thousand to the East Texas Food Bank. According to our news partner KETK, customers bought an ornaments for a dollar each. On the last day of the campaign, customers that brought in canned goods, received a free burger. All of the proceeds went to the East Texas Food Bank. Initially, the goal was to raise $7 thousand dollars. However, generous donors helped more than double that. ETFB will be able to provide more than 128,000 meals from the drive.
Longview invites residents to repurpose Trees
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview is inviting residents to repurpose their “live” Christmas trees, by turning them into compost or fish habitats. The Compost Site on Swinging Bridge Road will welcome the trees, or residents can leave them on the curbside. The city is reminding community members to remove all decorations. Trees with decoration and artificial trees will not be accepted. If residents prefer to leave the tree on the curb, organizers ask you to leave 4 feet of room between the tree and the trash and recycling carts. Call 903-237-1250 for more information or click the link. https://longviewtexas.gov/2264/Sanitation—Trash-Collection.
Former teacher indicted for improper relationship with student
MARSHALL — A former East Texas teacher has been indicted by a Harrison County grand jury. Christopher Eppley, 36, is accused of an improper relationship between an educator and a student. Eppley, is scheduled to be in court on February 9th after being indicted. The alleged incident happened with a school child enrolled at Waskom ISD. The so-called occurrence took place when Eppley was a teacher at Elysian Fields Middle School. Eppley was arrested last March, with bond set at $75,000.
Inaugural ‘Tyler Gives’ provides over $200K to local nonprofits
TYLER –The United Way of Smith County hosted their first ever “Tyler Gives†online event on December 1st. More than 500 individuals came together in support of dozens of local Tyler agencies. The event was geared towards local needs in the middle of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Because of the generous contributions, all transaction and platform fees were covered. In fact, organizers say, 100% of the donations designated to these agencies can go directly to meeting needs during this critical season.
Several E. TX institutions to receive aid for grants
EAST TEXAS — Grants were announced Tuesday for several East Texas colleges, universities and technical schools. The awards are coming from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. These allotments are for the first round of awards under the Texas Reskilling Support Fund Grant Program, of over $18 million. Reskilling grants are for Texas institutions to provide financial assistance to students and to help them cover tuition costs and other fees. Kilgore College, UT Tyler, and Trinity Valley Community College, were local schools of the forty different applicants representing 49 institutions selected. Kilgore will receive $750,000, Trinity Valley $300,000, and UT-Tyler $112,500.
Former Tyler councilman Ed Moore dies
TYLER — A former Tyler City Council member and community activist died Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, Ed Moore, represented District 3 from 2013 to 2019 and was mayor pro tem in 2014 and 2015. Moore is credited with championing causes that are credited with helping improve the Northwest District that he served. Moore worked 40 years at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and held key positions with the United Steel Workers including 12 years on its Executive Board. He also was active in the A. Phillip Randolph Institute, Tyler Metro Chamber, Juneteenth Association, Emmett Scott Center and the NAACP. He is survived by his wife, Lillian Jean, daughter, Rebecca, and son, Edward.
Fuel prices continuing to climb
TYLER — The price at the pump continues to rise in Texas. On Tuesday, the average price in Texas increased to $1.95 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel. According to our news partner KETK, the cost is up seven cents over last week. Compared to last year, the price is 27 cents less per gallon. For 284 days, the Texas statewide gas price average has been below $2. This has been the longest consecutive streak since Texans first saw $2 per gallon gas in 2005. Continue reading Fuel prices continuing to climb
Dean recognized for 3 decades of service to Smith County
TYLER — A longtime Juvenile Services worker was celebrated Tuesday in Smith County. Sabrina Dean, has been full-time in the Juvenile Services Department since 1990. Dean started her career working in intake, now known as master control; which includes answering phones, monitoring cameras, and unlocking doors in the Juvenile Attention Center. Dean says, “Juvenile probation officers should be called ‘change agents’ because they work daily to give the kids the tools for success they need to help them make life changes to better themselves so they can get off probation successfully.” Continue reading Dean recognized for 3 decades of service to Smith County
MISD names Hambrick interim Superintendent
MARSHALL — Marshall ISD Board of Trustees has named Dr. J. Glenn Hambrick to serve as Interim Superintendent. Dr. Hambrick was named for the position during a special called meeting. Hambrick, was most recently the former superintendent of Carthage ISD, and will lead as interim until a new superintendent is hired to replace Dr. Jerry Gibson, who is leaving for Galveston ISD in January.
Van crash sends 15 to hospital
SMITH COUNTY — A Smith County crash on Monday afternoon sent 15 people to the hospital. The accident, near Winona, happened on FM 1252 west of CR 3100. According to our news partner KETK, all 15 people were reported in stable condition. DPS cleared the scene and then continued their investigation into the details of the accident, at the hospital.
Pedestrian killed, second seriously injured
CHEROKEE COUNTY — One person was killed and a second is listed in serious condition after being struck Monday. DPS says Troopers were called to the scene on HWY 69 at 9 a.m. Reports identify Ronald Charles Brown, 53, of Marshall, as driving next to Shane Blair Brawley, 42, of Piedmont, OK. Brown attempted to change lanes and hit Brawley. Brawley lose control of his car and it veered off the road, hitting two pedestrians walking on the side of the road. Carmen Garcia,31 and Martin Saenz Garcia. Carmen was dead at the scene. Martin is listed in serious condition. Neither Brown or Brawley were injured in the crash. The incident remains under investigation.
Restrictions in effect for East Texas after 7 straight days above threshold
TYLER — East Texas COVID-19 hospitalizations were above 15% of total hospital bed capacity on Monday, marking 7 straight days above the metric used to determine restrictions. In accordance to Governor Abbotts state order businesses will drop from 75% in-store capacity to 50%, bars close and hospitals begin putting elective surgeries on hold. The counties in RAC-G are: Anderson, Camp, Cherokee, Franklin, Freestone, Gregg, Harrison, Henderson, Houston, Marion, Panola, Rains, Rusk, Shelby, Smith, Trinity, Upshur, Van Zandt and Wood. As of Sunday, recorded six consecutive days above 15%, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
DPS urges caution on roadways this holiday season
TYLER — The Texas Department of Public Safety announced its annual Christmas and New Year’s holiday traffic enforcement campaigns will kick off on Wednesday. DPS Sgt. Jean Dark told KTBB,”We want to encourage motorist to obviously wear their seat belt wherever they are traveling, that is the law, both front and back seats. Pay attention to your speed limits, reduce your speed, especially when you are driving on unfamiliar roads.” East Texas had a busy weekend of fatal accidents, 3 in Smith County alone, and one in Rusk County. Dark continued, “Pay attention to warning signs, as far as construction, or curves that are coming up in the road. Really as far as some of the latest fatalities that we have had, people really just need to slow down and pay attention to what is going on out on the road. Maybe, just limit the number of distractions going on inside your vehicle.” Continue reading DPS urges caution on roadways this holiday season
Dr. Calhoun appointed president of unified Tyler institution
TYLER — UT Tyler and UT Health Science Center at Tyler are merging to better serve East Texas. The UT Board of Regents formalized leadership on Monday, unanimously naming Kirk A. Calhoun, M.D. president. Dr. Calhoun told KTBB, “I’m excited for our students. This is going to have a really great affect on our healthcare workforce. When you combine what we are doing here in graduate bio-medical sciences. in public health. Now, with the new medical school and teamming that with a nursing school and a pharmacy school and a school of health professionals…Now, with-in UT Tyler, we have, certainly, one of the larger health education programs in the state.” Continue reading Dr. Calhoun appointed president of unified Tyler institution
4th man arrested for shooting last July
TYLER — A fourth man wanted for a July shooting in Tyler was captured by police Monday morning. The Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force arrested Kobe Warsawth at 11 a.m. on Spring Avenue. According to Tyler Police, Warsawth hid from police, but was quickly apprehended after a quick chase. Warthsaw was charged with murder and evading arrest. Robert Robertson, Kevondus Brantley and Trey Barreau are the other three suspects who have been arrested in-connection to the murder of Draveon McCullough, who was found dead with a gunshot wound.
Mahomes get most votes for up-coming Pro Bowl
KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and East Texas native Patrick Mahomes continues to be the face of the NFL. According to our news partner KETK, Mahomes received the most fan votes for the upcoming pro bowl with more than 342,000. Mahomes edged out Seattle Seahawks’ Russel Wilson by just over seven thousand votes. Other top finishers were Titans running back Derrick Henry, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and Mahomes’ teammate Travis Kelce. Mahomes graduated Whitehouse High School in 2013, before playing his college ball in Texas Tech.
Fatal crash on 64 W.
TYLER – D.P.S.Troopers responded to a fatal crash Sunday, a mile west of Tyler on SH 64 W. Roberto Acosta Lugo, 52, of Tyler died at the scene. Reports indicate Lugo was traveling East, when his vehicle left the roadway to the right and struck a stationary piece of road construction equipment. Lugo was taken to Hilliard Funeral Home in Van. The investigation into the accident remains open at this time.
Harrison County fatal information release
TYLER – A two vehicle crash west of Hallsville on US 80, resulted in a fatal accident in Harrison County. Preliminary reports indicate that Valerie Helena Graves, 20, of Bossier City LA, was killed in the accident, after driving on the wrong side of the road. Graves hit a truck head-on in the westbound lane. Graves died at the scene and was taken to Meadowbrook Funeral Home in Marshall. The driver of the truck was Brice Leighton Cooper, 18, of Longview. Cooper was transported to Christus Good Shepherd – Longview in stable condition. The crash is still under investigation.