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TYLER — Meghan Searer, 20, a patient with cystic fibrosis at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, is recognized for being awarded a $2,500 SolvayCARES college scholarship. She’s one of just 40 people in the United States to receive this scholarship, which was created 18 years ago to honor young adults with CF as they pursue their education past high school. The scholarships are awarded based on creativity, academic excellence, community involvement, and ability to serve as a positive role model for the CF community.
As part of the application process, Searer submitted an original drawing. During a Wednesday event, UTHSCT President Dr. Kirk A. Calhoun presented her with the framed drawing and a book published by SolvayCARES with the names and profiles of the 2009 winners. Searer also received a Rotary Club Scholarship and a Patriot Scholarship, as well as a scholarship for being valedictorian of Hawkins High School in 2008.
CF is a chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system of about 30,000 children and adults in the United States. A defective gene causes the body to make thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and causes serious lung infections. CF also hinders how the body breaks down and absorbs food. Solvay Pharmaceuticals, which is now part of Abbott Laboratories, funds the annual scholarships. For more than 20 years, Solvay has manufactured drugs to help people with CF manage their disease.




TYLER — A Carthage man has pleaded guilty to federal drug violations. Michael Odell Shires, 27, pleaded guilty yesterday to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine in an appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love.
MARSHALL — A Marion County man has pleaded guilty in federal court in Marshall to drug violations. Travis Earl Shelton, 35, of Jefferson, pleaded guilty yesterday to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Chad Everingham. 


BOWLING, GREEN, Ky. — A Tyler man is reportedly killed, his wife injured, in a two vehicle crash in Kentucky. Police say a tractor trailer reportedly switched lanes on the interstate and hit a Corvette with Jan and Steve Hurst inside. According to KETK, the car flipped over. Steve Hurst died Monday afternoon.
LONGVIEW — The case against a Gregg County Constable started Monday. KETK reports a former Easton resident filed a suit claiming Constable Robbie Cox wrongfully evicted her in December of 2006 and threw her belongings in the yard. Cox’s wife, who owned the house, and his brother-in-law are also named in the suit. 





HALLSVILLE — Two persons have been killed and two injured in a Harrison County accident. It was reported around 8:30 Sunday morning on Interstate Highway 20, near the 607 mile marker, between Longview and Hallsville. Initial reports are two teenagers from Azle, near Fort Worth, were killed. Their names had not been released pending notification of their next of kin. The accident remains under investigation.
GILMER — One person has been killed and two injured in an Upshur County accident. The accident happened around 9:00 Saturday night on State Highway 300. Marcey Robertson, 40, of Mount Pleasant, died after being airlifted to Tyler’s East Texas Medical Center. Injured was Oliver Palmer, 74, of Houston and his wife, Delores Palmer, 64. She is listed in serious condition at Longview’s Good Shepherd Medical Center. Her Husband was treated and released. The Department of Public Safety report said Robertson’s car, which was north bound, drifted into the south bound lane of traffic and collided with the Palmer vehicle. 
