LONGVIEW — 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
TYLER — 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
TYLER — 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 — 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.
Smith County jury duty cancelled for March 1-2
TYLER – Smith County jury duty has been cancelled for Monday and Tuesday, March 1-2. Jury duty for Wednesday, March 3, has not been cancelled. Smith County residents who received summons for Wednesday must appear for jury duty with their yellow cards at the Smith County Courthouse.
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Three Tyler Legacy debate students make school history at state meet
TYLER — Three Tyler Legacy High School students are among the top 10 UIL 6A Congressional Debate students in Texas. Competing in the UIL State Congressional Debate Tournament that concluded on February 23, senior Olivia Orren finished in second place, senior Lila Katz in sixth place, and junior Kawsar Yasin in 10th place. Tyler Legacy debate coach Melody Daniels says it was the first time in the school’s history that more than than one student won a medal at the tournament.
Lawsuit against Longview doctor expanded to 6 alleged victims
LONGVIEW — A lawsuit outlining years of alleged sexual abuse by a Longview doctor caring for children has been expanded to include a total of six victims. According to our news partner KETK, Matt E. Hipke was arrested in August on two counts of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14 and was released on a $1 million bond. The original $1 million lawsuit was filed by the mother of one victim, but a Tuesday Gregg County court filing includes five new victims, two of whom were siblings. Hipke is accused of molesting and sexually abusing the children, with some as early as 2015. Continue reading Lawsuit against Longview doctor expanded to 6 alleged victims
Smith County officials work to receive and distribute water
TYLER — Smith County officials have continued to work this week to help receive and distribute water delivered to the region by military planes sent by the State of Texas. Government agencies, including cities, counties and school districts, as well as nonprofit and other various organizations throughout the region, requested water from the state following the winter storm last week. On Monday and Tuesday, C-130s delivered 14 pallets of water each day. On Wednesday, a C-130 delivered 20 pallets of MREs (meals ready-to-eat). Click here and then click on the News tab for more details.
Rangerette Revels begins two-weekend run March 11
KILGORE — The Kilgore College Rangerettes will present Rangerette Revels in March, although the traditional schedule and ticket sales have changed this year due to COVID-19 protocols. Shows this year will span two weekends – March 11-14 and March 18-20 – with shows Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and matinees set for 1 p.m. Sunday, March 14, and 1 p.m. Saturday, March 20. The show, “This Stage, Our Story,” will include a wide variety of dance genres, including the Rangerettes’ signature “high kick†production for the finale. With COVID-19 protocols, tickets to the show are being sold in pods of four seats only, with guests required to purchase all four seats when ordering. Click here for more details.
Gap Inc. to build new distribution center in Longview
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview, along with the Longview Economic Development Corporation (LEDCO), announced this week that Gap Inc. plans to open what’s termed a new state-of-the-art Customer Experience Center in the Longview North Business Park. By delivering inventory faster and more efficiently to customers across the country, the $140 million investment will help Gap Inc. meet the rising customer demand for online shopping and reach its future plans for digital growth, according to a city news release. Continue reading Gap Inc. to build new distribution center in Longview
Food Bank offers food distribution, adds more updates
TYLER — The East Texas Food Bank will offer another drive-thru food distribution on Saturday. It’s set for 10 a.m. till noon while supplies last at the Green Acres Baptist Church parking lot; you’re asked to enter off Barbara St. Families will receive a variety box of fresh produce and milk. The Food Bank is also issuing updates on other items. Continue reading Food Bank offers food distribution, adds more updates
Smith County Animal Control & Shelter to Charge Small Fees to Offset Costs
TYLER — The Smith County Animal Control and Shelter will begin charging small fees, beginning April 1, to offset the costs of housing dogs at the shelter. Smith County Animal Control and Shelter Supervisor Amber Greene gave a report to the Smith County Commissioners Court, which approved the implementation of a fee schedule at its meeting Tuesday. Click here and then click the “News” tab for more details.
Roberts: ‘opportunity to be vaccinated is coming sooner than later’
TYLER — With many east Texans waiting on a list to get vaccinated, NET Health’s George Roberts told KTBB, “We know that there is a great demand from the public to get not only the first doses as well as the second doses. We are doing the very best we can to get those out to people who can get the supply and as soon as we can get those in arms. The team here is doing the best to try and make this happen. Please know that your opportunity to be vaccinated is coming sooner than later.” NET Health says they anticipate vaccinating 5,000 people this week alone. Click here for the latest on vaccine availability.
One person injured in pedestrian accident in Tyler
TYLER — Tyler police responded to a pedestrian accident Wednesday just before 8pm at S. Broadway Ave. and Grande Blvd. Police say a pedestrian was crossing S. Broadway, not at a crosswalk, and was hit by a vehicle traveling south on South Broadway. The person is listed in stable condition after being taken by EMS to U.T. Health on Beckahm. Police say no charges have been filed on anyone involved in the incident, currently. The case remains under investigation.
NET Health rolling 7 day community spread levels down
TYLER — All counties in the Northeast Texas Public Health District jurisdiction have experienced overall decline of COVID-19 community spread. According to a map released by NET Health Thursday, COVID-19 community spread benchmarks are minimal in Gregg, Anderson, and Rains County. While Smith, Henderson, Wood, and Van Zandt are showing moderate community spread levels. TSA G went below the 15% threshold earlier this month, after more than 6 weeks above the metric. As a result, restaurants, and stores had to keep capacity below 50%. Read more here.
Tyler man charged in shooting two after large fight
TYLER — A Tyler man is accused of shooting a teenager and a juvenile after a large fight near an apartment complex. According to our news partner KETK, Dejuan Anthony Henley, 23, was charged with aggravated assault and is being held in the Smith County Jail. The shooting happened Monday, just after 3 p.m. near the Town Parc Apartment Complex. Tyler police said that 17-year-old Christopher Lynch and the juvenile were in a fight and that it “involved several people.†Henley then allegedly shot Lynch multiple times and the juvenile in the leg. Lynch was taken to a Tyler Fire Department station and then to UT Health for surgery. He is currently in stable condition.
Tyler Water Utilities delays disconnections for two months
TYLER — Tyler Water Utilities will delay disconnections for two months and will not be charging late fees or disconnect fees to assist those affected by the recent severe weather event, according to an announcement Wednesday. Customers are encouraged to catch their accounts up as soon as possible during this period. Customers who experienced a leak as a result of the winter storm event may also be eligible for a leak credit through Tyler Water Utilities. Continue reading Tyler Water Utilities delays disconnections for two months
Vehicle crash with golf cart sends one to hospital
GRAND SALINE — A crash took place on FM 17 north of Highway 80 on Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, the wreck involved a vehicle and a golf cart. Several first responders were on the scene, including D.P.S., E.M.S., and the Grand Saline Fire Department. A medical helicopter also reported to the scene. One person was dispatched to the hospital. The victim’s condition is unknown at this time.
The 62nd Azalea & Spring Flower Trail scheduled for March 19-April 4
TYLER — Visit Tyler gave a status update on the 62 annual Azalea & Spring Flower Trail on Wednesday. The organization says this year’s dates will be March 19 – April 4. The recent winter storm and frigid temperatures have many wondering what condition the azaleas will be in this year. Visit Tyler consulted with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Horticulturist Greg Grant, who thinks visitors can expect to see about 15-20% of the normal blooms for this time of year. The Azalea Trail stretches ten miles and attracts more than 100,000 visitors to Tyler each year. To read more click here.
Tyler man guilty of murder, pleads guilty to federal firearms violations
TYLER — A Tyler man has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms violation in the Eastern District of Texas. Acting United States Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei said Wednesday that Eric Cadell Gipson, 56, pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm. According to court documents, last June, Gipson, a convicted felon, arranged to buy a 9mm pistol. Six days later, Gipson took possession. Gipson, was previously convicted of murder, robbery and theft, and by law, was prohibited from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition. A federal grand jury returned an indictment last fall. Gipson faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
East Texas school, business closings and delays
EAST TEXAS — Several schools and businesses are announcing closings or delays due to the impact from last weeks winter storms and sustained frigid temperatures and conditions. Continue reading East Texas school, business closings and delays
Dressin’ Gaudy to close their doors in March
TYLER — Dressin’ Gaudy has been in business, in Tyler, for more than three decades. On Wednesday, the accessories and boutique store on S. Broadway Ave. announced they would be closing their doors for good next month. A Facebook post said that March will be their last month in business. The post also said this weekend will be their last at First Monday in Canton, as well.
Grid security addressed by Senator Hall
DALLAS — State lawmakers are taking action to protect the power grid in the wake of last weeks deep freeze that wreaked havoc on the system. Two years ago north and east Texas State Senator Bob Hall filed a bill that would have created a security council to protect the grid from threats. Hall, who’s district includes such area counties as Van Zandt and Rains counties, says, “We need to be aware of them and quit pretending like it is going to magically appear that whenever we turn the switch on that we are going to have electricity.” He tells CBS 11, in Dallas, that his bill passed the Senate, but died in the House. Another bill that would have ERCOT boost the amount of power in reserves has been re-filed by one of Hall’s colleagues.
NET Health expects to administer 5,000 vaccines this week
TYLER — The North East Texas Health authority is once again vaccinating hundreds of people at Harvey Hall in Tyler. George Roberts told KTBB Wednesday, “We lost no doses, of those that were on-hand, so that’s good news. We were obviously not able to do any vaccine clinics last week, for a couple of reasons. Number one, the weather prohibited people from getting out and about. And secondly, our supply that we were waiting on the last week, was not able to be able to be delivered either.” Continue reading NET Health expects to administer 5,000 vaccines this week
Tyler ISD fares well after ‘winter storm of the century’
TYLER — Tyler ISD has come through last weeks powerful winter polar vortex very well. On Tuesday, TISD’s Tim Loper told KTBB, “We were well prepared and we knew it was coming. The key for us was preparation. We started getting ready for that storm probably the entire week before. We got a great bunch of people here, we know what our goal is. We know what we have got to do to get it done.” The director of facilities continued, “We were looking at areas and wrapping any pipes and stuff that we thought might freeze.” As far as the two new high schools, Loper said, “WRL is our contractor and we were monitoring the temperatures and things. Anything in the construction area that wasn’t heated or any pipes that were charged in that unheated area, we took precautions to either drain them or put heat tape over them and monitored the campuses daily. Knock on wood, we came through it very nicely.”
Gregg county and others added to disaster declaration
LONGVIEW — Gregg county has been added to the President’s Major Disaster Declaration for Individual Assistance. Harrison, Rusk, and Wood counties were also added Tuesday. This will allow for FEMA assistance following last weeks winter weather event. The declaration previously included 77 counties in Texas including Henderson, Panola, Smith, and Upshur counties. To see the complete press release click here. To learn more about assistance click here.
SNAP offering replacement benefits from last weeks storms
TYLER — The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is allowing recipients to apply for replacement benefits for food lost during last weeks, week-long winter storm. The East Texas Food Bank’s Lauren Barnes told KTBB Tuesday, “If you lost food because of the storm, had flooding, lost power or anything like that, you can apply for replacement benefits. It is really easy to do this, just call 2-1-1 during business hours, Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., and they will verbally accept your statement attesting to your loss and you might actually be able to receive 100% of your monthly benefit.” Continue reading SNAP offering replacement benefits from last weeks storms
Neches ISD extends contract of principal currently under indictment
NECHES — The Neches School Board has moved forward with the renewal of the contract of an administrator currently under indictment. According to our news partner KETK, NISD renewed the contract of Kimberlyn Snider, Tuesday. Snider is an elementary school principal in the district. She is under indictment for one felony charge and multiple misdemeanor charges for allegedly interfering with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office investigation into a possible sexual assault of a minor. Snider is the wife of NISD Superintendent Randy Snider. The elementary principal is now under contract through June of 2023.
Tyler church helps with free showers, laundry, and upcoming food distribution
TYLER — The Green Acres Baptist Church offered free showers and laundry on Monday. According to a social media post, the ministry provided the essentials, including soap and towels, for anyone who lost electricity and water and could not shower or do laundry. The city of Tyler restored water to the community early Tuesday morning. The church will be a food distribution site of the East Texas Food Bank this Friday.