HAWKINS — A Lindale man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man found in Hawkins earlier this month. KETK reports Joel Goldsmith was booked into the Wood County Jail on December 1, the same day the body of John Cecil was discovered. He is currently being held on bonds totaling $254,500. He is charged with murder, assault causing bodily injury, and possession of marijuana. According to police, the body was discovered close to the Fred’s store, located near the intersection of Glazner Street and Farm Road 14. The Texas Rangers are investigating the case.
Three Arrested in Synthetic Drug Sting
LONGVIEW – Three persons have been arrested following a lengthy investigation into a synthetic drug operation in Longview. Yesterday, a combined task force of federal, state and local law enforcement executed federal arrest warrants and search warrants in Longview as a result of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Tyler Task Force. In April, law enforcement agencies, initiated an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation into a synthetic marijuana trafficking organization based in the East Texas area. This investigation involved extensive surveillance and controlled purchases of controlled substances, controlled substance analogues, and drug paraphernalia. To date, law enforcement officials have seized several products containing illegal synthetic drugs. Three persons have been arrested. Continue reading Three Arrested in Synthetic Drug Sting
Tyler’s Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Scheduled for Tonight
TYLER — The City of Tyler’s Christmas Parade is scheduled for tonight at 6:00 in downtown Tyler. Additionally, the 29th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on the T.B. Butler Fountain Plaza immediately following the parade. An East Texas child diagnosed with a rare birth defect will be lighting the Christmas tree. Children’s Miracle Network named Will Butts an ambassador for the state of Texas. Will is the Trinity Mother Frances Hospital’s first patient to ever be selected as the ambassador for Texas. Admission is free. Parade floats will follow the same route used in previous years; moving southward on Broadway Avenue from Bow Street, turning west on Ferguson Street, south on College Avenue and east on Erwin Street before returning north on Spring Avenue. Continue reading Tyler’s Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Scheduled for Tonight
Longview Christmas Parade Route and Related Road Closures
LONGVIEW — The annual Longview Christmas Parade will have a new route this year when the event rolls through Downtown this evening at 6:30. Beginning at the intersection of Whaley Street and Third Street, the parade will travel west on Whaley Street, turn south onto Center Street, and turn east onto Methvin Street passing in front of the decorated Gregg County Courthouse before ending back at Third Street. Continue reading Longview Christmas Parade Route and Related Road Closures
Officials: Gregg County Businesses Busted in Synthetic Drug Operation
LONGVIEW – U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced Wednesday that three individuals have been arrested following a lengthy investigation into an alleged synthetic drug operation in the Eastern District of Texas. On Wednesday, a combined task force of federal, state and local law enforcement executed federal arrest warrants and search warrants in Longview as a result of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Tyler Task Force. Continue reading Officials: Gregg County Businesses Busted in Synthetic Drug Operation
Road Work on Toll 49
TYLER – Drivers who use Toll 49 should plan for delays next Tuesday through Thursday in the late evening and early morning hours. The east side of the toll road from US Highway 69 to State Highway 110 will be closed in both directions while preventive maintenance is performed from 10:00pm Tuesday until 5:00am Wednesday, December 10th. Additionally, the east side of Toll 49 will be closed from US 69 West to SH 31 for preventative maintenance from 10:00pm Wednesday, December 10th, till 5:00am Thursday, December 11th. You’re asked to allow extra time and make adjustments to your travel plans accordingly.
Palestine Robbery Suspect Caught
PALESTINE — Accused robber D’Markus Leshaun Gaston was taken into custody Wednesday morning in the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Palestine. KETK reports Gaston was arrested without incident. According to police, officers were tipped off not too long after releasing information to the public on the case. Gaston, 20, had been deemed armed and dangerous. On Monday, Palestine police received a report of an armed robbery at the Channel Stop and Go on the 1900 block of West Oak Street. The victim reported a black male entered the store, pulled out a gun, and demanded money from the store clerk. The gunman was able to get away with an undetermined amount of money. Gaston was later identified as the suspect.
East Texas Residents Target of IRS Phone Scam
TYLER – People from all over the country are falling victim to a recent phone scam by scammers pretending to be IRS agents. This week, the callers seem to be targeting East Texas residents, as the Better Business Bureau Serving Central East Texas has received numerous calls over the past few days. According to a BBB news release, these IRS impersonators are calling up their targets, demanding that they pay taxes they don’t even owe, by either loading money on a prepaid card or sending it via a wire transfer. Those who refuse to pay immediately are then threatened by the “IRS agents.” The threats include jail time, deportation, or the suspension of the victim’s business or driver’s license. Continue reading East Texas Residents Target of IRS Phone Scam
Spending Cuts at Wiley College Result in Layoffs
MARSHALL (AP/Staff) – Wiley College in Marshall has laid off 16 employees and furloughed others as it cuts spending amid declining enrollment. Wiley College spokeswoman Tammy Taylor tells the Longview News-Journal a primary cause of the school’s financial woes is changes to federal aid programs that have made it more difficult for students to pay tuition. As a result, Wiley has had to increase scholarships it offers. Unmet fundraising goals also are a factor. Enrollment hit a high of about 1,400 students two years ago but that number has fallen to around 1,350. The historically black college gained prominence with the 2007 release of “The Great Debaters,” which chronicled the school’s 1935 debate team that prevailed over a national powerhouse at a time when the U.S. was heavily segregated.
Teen Indicted for Mother’s Attempted Murder
CANTON -— An East Texas teen has been indicted for attempted murder. According to KETK, the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office arrested Michael Henry Dyar, 17, of Grand Saline September 12 for allegedly shooting his mother. Dyar was indicted Tuesday. Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home off of U.S. Highway 80 after receiving a 911 emergency phone call about a shooting. The woman said her son, identified as Dyar, had shot her and run into the woods behind their house. Continue reading Teen Indicted for Mother’s Attempted Murder
Jacksonville’s Mayor Dies
JACKSONVILLE – Funeral service are pending today for Jacksonville mayor Kenneth Melvin. The 74-year-old Melvin died Tuesday afternoon at an area hospice. He was said to have been taken to a Tyler hospital this past weekend and later transferred to the hospice. According to the Jacksonville Daily Progress, Melvin became ill with pneumonia in October. He had been in rehab since then. Melvin was elected mayor of Jacksonville in 2013. In his absence, Mayor Pro Tem Hubert Robinson has presided over council activities.
Kilgore College Fire Academy Graduation
KILGORE — Kilgore College Fire Academy No. 93 will hold its graduation ceremony this evening at 6:30 at the Bert E. Woodruff Adult Education Center Auditorium in Kilgore. The KC Fire Academy is accredited by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and the State Firemen and Fire Marshal’s Association and approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The academy offers certification schools for NFPA 1001 Basic Structural Firefighter I and II certification, the Texas Volunteer certification, Fire Inspector and Fire and Arson Investigation courses. It is also a designated institution by the Canadian Province of British Columbia. Continue reading Kilgore College Fire Academy Graduation
Seven Families Displaced in Longview Apartment Building Fire
LONGVIEW — An apartment fire was brought under control late Tuesday morning in Longview, but not before damaging at least four units and displacing 16 people in seven families. According to KETK, Longview Fire Marshal Johnny Zackary says the fire was called in around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at the Belaire Manor Apartments on the 1500 block of Young Street. The building contains eight units, six of which were occupied. Zackary says fire, smoke, heat, and water caused the damage. He says there were no major injuries in the blaze. According to Zackary, the cause was a plug in an electrical cord close to a couch. He adds that the fire wouldn’t have been as bad if the complex had a sprinkler system. The Red Cross has been called in to help those who have been displaced.
Heavy Damage in Mineola Restaurant Fire
MINEOLA — Six fire departments responded to a blaze that caused heavy damage at a Mineola restaurant in Tuesday’s predawn hours. KETK reports the initial call came in around 12:30 a.m. The Mineola Volunteer Fire Department and the other units battled the flames at the Ranchero Country Buffet in the 1000 block of N. Pacific Street. It took them about an hour to put it out. There was no immediate word on the cause. No injuries were reported.
Victim’s Family in Tiede Case Seeks DA’s Recusal
CARTHAGE (Staff/AP) — There’s a new development in the case of Bernie Tiede, the killer made famous by the movie “Bernie.” Tiede was released from prison in May after serving 17 years of a life sentence. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals recently granted him a resentencing hearing, but the family of his victim, Marjorie Nugent, fears that won’t happen. They say Panola County District Attorney Danny Davidson had stated he will release Tiede with time served. Nugent’s granddaughter Shanna has sent Davidson a letter asking him to recuse himself. She admits she can’t force his office to do that, but says she considers it appropriate “in the interest of justice” and that she’s “basically calling on on his ethical responsibilities and obligations.” She would like to see the Texas attorney general take the case. Calls to Davidson’s office were not returned.
Funeral Services Wednesday for C.C. Baker Jr.
TYLER – Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30pm at Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler for longtime civic leader C.C. Baker Jr. Burial will follow at Tyler’s Rose Hill Cemetery. Baker, who was 74, died last Friday at The Hospice of East Texas in Tyler. The former John Tyler High School principal was also a development officer for Tyler Junior College. Continue reading Funeral Services Wednesday for C.C. Baker Jr.
Peterson Has Appeal Hearing in New York
NEW YORK (AP/Staff) – NFL star Adrian Peterson’s appeal hearing adjourned Tuesday after more than three hours. The Palestine native did not comment as he departed. His attorney, Jeffrey Kessler, says only that the hearing will continue Thursday. The proceedings were held before longtime hearing officer Harold Henderson. Continue reading Peterson Has Appeal Hearing in New York
Authorities Seek Oil Field Thieves
KILGORE — Kilgore police are asking for the public’s help with catching a group of oil field thieves. According to KETK, surveillance video showed four men stealing company trucks from oil yards. The men are shown breaking into a gate and getting through a secured area. Once they get inside, they find keys to the company trucks and take off. The vehicles were later found by Rusk County and Gregg County sheriff’s deputies; some of those trucks are destroyed. If you have leads, you’re asked to call Gregg County Crimestoppers.
Two East Texans Arrested for Drug Possession
PALESTINE — Two Palestine men are behind bars following their Saturday arrest on drug charges following a traffic stop by police. KETK reports that Officer Katlyn Griffin conducted the traffic stop at approximately 8:20 p.m. on an SUV for defective equipment. The vehicle came to a stop on Brooklyn Street near Conrad Street. Officer Griffin reportedly saw one of the occupants trying to hide something behind him. The suspect was removed from the vehicle and several bags containing methamphetamine were located on the seat, according to police. During the continued search of the vehicle police were reportedly able to recover a set of digital scales, some pills and another small amount of methamphetamine in the back seat area of the vehicle. Continue reading Two East Texans Arrested for Drug Possession
East Texas Sheriff Warns of Jury Scam
VAN ZANDT COUNTY — The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office is warning citizens of Van Zandt County and surrounding areas concerning a scam that has affected many communities around the state of Texas. According to Sheriff Lindsey Ray, unknown individuals, purporting to be Officers of the Court, or employees of the local municipal and county governments, are calling citizens of the community and fraudulently informing the citizens that they have missed a scheduled jury duty. The caller subsequently informs the citizens that they have incurred a fine and then proceeds with instruction advising how the fines must be paid to avoid incarceration. Continue reading East Texas Sheriff Warns of Jury Scam
Kettle Donations Continue to Decline
TYLER — As of December 1st, bells are ringing at over 35 locations around Smith County. Unfortunately, two weeks into bell ringing, in comparison to last year, kettle donations are down $6,000. In a news release, the Tyler Salvation Army says the funds raised during the holidays make up approximately 25% of the organization’s yearly budget. This year, donors have the opportunity to double the impact they make on the community by matching kettle donations dollar for dollar. Anyone who chooses can select the date and location of the kettle he or she would like to match. By matching, the Salvation Army’s fundraising goal can be reached must faster, thereby helping more people, according to the news release. Continue reading Kettle Donations Continue to Decline
Body Found in Hawkins
HAWKINS — Authorities are investigating a body found in Hawkins off Highway 14. According to KETK, police say the man’s body was discovered in a home close to the Fred’s store, located near the intersection of Glazner Street and Highway 14. The Texas Rangers are investigating the death. No other information was released.
Marshall Police Working to Identify Shop Burglars
MARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department is attempting to identify the person or persons responsible for a Thanksgiving burglary at a local home’s shop. According to KETK, an unknown burglar or burglars broke into a shop on Farm Road 1793 between 11:00am and 2:30pm. The bandits destroyed items in the store and took a large amount of property. If you noticed any suspicious vehicles or individuals near Gainesville Road, on Fern Lake Road, or on Highway 59 around lunch or have information as to who may have been involved, you’re asked to contact the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office immediately. The homeowner is offering a $1000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest or arrests. Officials say any help is greatly appreciated.
Lindale PD Seeking Identity of Suspected Card Thief
LINDALE — The Lindale Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying a man who is believed to have used a stolen credit card at a local business. According to KETK, On November 30, a stolen credit card was used at the Walmart in Lindale. The card was taken from a car that was broken into at Cracker Barrel. A picture of the suspected thief was taken at Walmart. If you recognize this person, contact the Lindale Police Department at 903-882-3313.
Whitehouse PD Issues Scam Alert
WHITEHOUSE — The Whitehouse Police Department is warning homeowners about scam artists in the area. According to KETK, police said two to three men are showing up at homes and asking permission to “inspect” the home’s roof for leaks. When the residents give them permission, the “inspectors” ask for money. In a recent incident, the homeowner threatened to call police and the men immediately left the scene. If you are contacted in such a manner, you’re asked to obtain a license number and vehicle and occupant description if possible, and call authorities immediately at 903-839-2828.
Jacksonville Fire Chief Resigns
Bond Set for Longview Woman Charged with Husband’s Death
LONGVIEW – A Longview woman accused of murdering her husband over the weekend is now being held on $1 million bond. According to KETK, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office alleges Alexis Walker, 30, shot and killed her husband, Anthony Updyke, 33. Deputies responded to a home in the 3300 block of Lansing Switch after 911 operators received a call requesting emergency responders around 3:50 Saturday morning. When deputies arrived, it was discovered that Anthony Updyke was shot and was not breathing. The alleged shooter was at the residence and was in the living room area when deputies arrived. Deputies reported a pistol that was found at the scene was the weapon allegedly used in the shooting. Judge Meghan Pinson was at the scene and pronounced the victim dead. An autopsy was ordered by Judge Pinson. Continue reading Bond Set for Longview Woman Charged with Husband’s Death
UTT Professor Receives National Award for Research
TYLER — A professor of biology at The University of Texas at Tyler, Dr. Blake Bextine, has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for excellence in research, Dr. Ross Sherman, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced. According to a UTT news release, Bextine received the USDA’s “2014 Partnership Award” for his outstanding contributions in helping manage Zebra Chip disease. The ailment is caused by a bacterium transmitted by the “potato psyllid” (Bactericera cockerelli). “Zebra Chip” creates a zig-zag appearance in the upper growth of an affected plant. Insects carrying specific species of the bacterium, Candidatus Liberibacter, feed on the plant, which is then infected. Continue reading UTT Professor Receives National Award for Research
Tyler Names Finalists for City Manager
TYLER — The search for Tyler’s next city manager has been narrowed to five highly qualified candidates who have been invited for interviews on Dec. 8 and 9, according to a city news release. One of those is a well-known local figure, while the others come from various parts of Texas. “Finding a city manager candidate who is both an exceptional leader and a fit for our community, City Council, and city staff is a high priority,” said Tyler Mayor Martin Heines. “Tyler is a unique community and it is vital that candidates selected for the interview process share the community’s vision, values and principles.” Continue reading Tyler Names Finalists for City Manager
Late Bloomers at Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo
TYLER – Among the new arrivals at Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo are some baby Chilean Flamingos. According to the zoo’s web site, the Chilean flamingos have taken their time laying eggs, but the zoo finally has a few little ones to add to the flock. These tiny birdies will be hand-raised by the zookeepers since it is much too cold for them to live outdoors. They’ll be introduced to the rest of the flock in the spring, once the weather warms up.
