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Former Tyler Banker Pleads Guilty in Federal Court

Former Tyler Banker Pleads Guilty in Federal CourtTYLER — A former vice-president and trust officer at Regions Bank in Tyler Texas has pleaded guilty in federal court to structuring financial transactions to avoid reporting requirements. Carol D. Rushton, 53, appeared Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Nicole Mitchell, waived grand jury indictment, and pleaded guilty to a one-count information. Federal prosecutors say Rushton caused nine separate transactions of $10,000 or less, totaling $70,500.00, from November 3, 2010-August 15, 2012, at the Regions Bank in Tyler for the purposes of evading federal reporting requirements. She is now facing a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison and a fine not to exceed $250,000.00. A sentencing hearing has not been.

Three Appointed to the Sabine River Authority Board

Sabine River AuthorityAUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Kimberly Fish od Longview and Col. Jeanette Sterner (Ret.) of Holly Lake Ranch, and reappointed Cary M. “Mac” Abney of Marshall, to the Sabine River Authority Board of Directors. Their terms are set to expire on July 6, 2021. Read the rest of this entry »

Former Marshall Firefighter Jailed for Online Minor Solicitation

dannyduncan_1450381279473_6031885_ver1.0MARSHALL — A TxDOT employee and former Marshall firefighter was arrested Tuesday in Marshall on a Cass County warrant for online solicitation of a minor younger than age 14. That’s according to KETK and the Longview Neww-Journal. “It involved numerous e-mails and texts back and forth,” Cass County District Attorney Randal Lee said Wednesday, regarding the allegations. “She was a teenager.” According to jail records, the defendant, 42-year-old Danny Michael Duncan, has a Jefferson address, 139 County Road 1640 N. He was arrested by the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. As of Wednesday evening, Duncan was still in the custody of the Harrison County Jail under a $25,000 bond. “We will pick him up as soon as possible,” said Lee. Read the rest of this entry »

Gilmer Man Indicted on Murder Charge

RogerMullins_1444073024855_5069110_ver1.0GILMER — A Gilmer man accused of murdering his wife was indicted Wednesday morning by an Upshur County grand jury. According to KETK, deputies arrested Roger Dale Mullins, Jr., 33, early in the morning of October 3, following a standoff beginning late on October 2. Authorities found his wife, Angela LeeAnn Mullins, 24, dead inside the couple’s home off FM 49. Law enforcement responded to the scene after receiving a call about a man with a gun at the home. The suspect’s bond is set at $1 million on one count of murder. He remains in the Upshur County Jail.

NWS: Storm Damage near Quitman Not from Tornado

thWOOD COUNTY — The National Weather Service has determined damage sustained in the Quitman area during Sunday morning storms was not due to a tornado. According to KETK, the NWS says straight line winds were responsible for damage from Randy Road to County Road 4116. Officials received reports of snapped and uprooted trees. Some of those fell on homes, vehicles, and farm buildings in the area. A survey team said peak winds were estimated at 85 miles per hour. No injuries were reported in the incident.

Brookshire Grocery Co. Announces New Chairman, CEO

Brookshire_Brad11Hi ResTYLER — Brookshire Grocery Company’s Board of Directors announced Thursday that Rick Rayford has retired as president and CEO, and that Chairman of the Board Bradley W. Brookshire will serve as the company’s chairman and CEO. Bradley Brookshire said in a news release that the company appreciates Rayford’s 44 years of service to the firm. The grandson of company founder Wood T. Brookshire, Bradley W. Brookshire has served as chairman of the board since 2007. He’s part of the third generation of the Brookshire family to lead the company, long a top-tier player in the Tyler economy. He has 38 years of service and has served in various leadership roles. In a statement to the company’s employees, Brookshire thanked them for their support, particularly in recent months as the board evaluated a range of strategic alternatives for the company.

Lufkin Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Insurance Fraud

dept-justice-sealLA MARQUE (AP) — An exotic car salvage yard owner in Lufkin has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison after pleading guilty to insurance fraud. The Houston Chronicle reports that in November 2009, Andy House drove his sports car into the Gulf Bay in the La Marque area and left it running in the water. The vehicle was destroyed after the engine was flooded with saltwater. House purchased the 2006 Bugatti Veyron for $1 million in October 2009, and insured the car for $2.2 million. In an insurance claim, House said he swerved into the water after reaching for his cell phone. The insurers accepted the claim. Another motorist later posted a video of the incident on YouTube. House must pay back the settlement of about $600,000 and will have to serve three years of supervised release.

Funeral Set for Metro Chamber Executive Director

carl johnsonTYLER — Funeral services for Tyler Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Carl Johnson will be Saturday, December 19, at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Baptist Church, S. Lyons Ave. at W. Shaw St. in Tyler. Johnson’s death was announced Thursday in a news release from Metropolitan Chamber Board President Derrick Choice. The organization was formed in 1990 to serve underutilized areas of Tyler, with a focus on the African-American Community.

New Downtown Tyler Ornament Series on Sale at Gallery Main Street

image011TYLER — The City of Tyler Main Street Department has launched its new holiday ornament sale with an ornament depicting the People’s Petroleum Building in downtown Tyler. Each piece is $15, and all net proceeds benefit the Main Street Department. Ornaments may be purchased at Gallery Main Street, 110 W. Erwin. Main Street Director Beverly Abell notes that her department has to fundraise a significant portion of its budget even though Main Street is part of city government. She says along with using the ornament to raise money, Main Street also raises awareness of the many historic buildings downtown. Read the rest of this entry »

Quitman Woman Dies in Wreck

police-lights-4ALBA — A Quitman woman has been killed in a two-vehicle wreck in Alba. According to KETK, Alba Police Chief Tim Koonce says at 6:30 Tuesday evening, Jo Ann Hughes, 74, was driving her SUV north on Farm Road 17 when she stopped at the intersection of Highway 69 and then attempted to cross. A semi headed south on Highway 69 struck Hughes’s vehicle. Hughes was pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger in her SUV was critically injured and taken to a local hospital. He has been identified as Robert Dyer, 66. No other injuries were reported.

State Fire Marshal’s Office Investigating Fatal Henderson Fire

vlcsnap-2015-12-16-13h30m53s254_1450294281524_6018277_ver1.0HENDERSON — The State Fire Marshal’s Office is now assisting in the investigation of a fire in which an East Texas student was found dead. KETK reports that word comes from Henderson Police Department Lt. Chad Taylor. Taylor added that according to fire officials, it could be up to a month before more information is known because the home was destroyed. At this time, no foul play is suspected. The Webster Drive residence caught fire Sunday. Authorities responded around 11:36 p.m. and were able to save one teenage boy, but 14-year-old William Gonzalez died in the fire. Fire and police officials are investigating the incident. A cause of the fire and point of origin are not known at this time.

Court Wants Competency Exam for East Texas Death Row Inmate

Randall Wayne Mays2HOUSTON (AP) — The state’s highest criminal court says a man on death row for a shootout that left two East Texas sheriff’s officers dead should be examined by mental health experts to determine if he’s competent for execution. The ruling Wednesday from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reverses a decision from a Henderson County trial judge handling the case of Randall Wayne Mays, 56. Mays’ lawyers appealed after the trial court ruled they failed to show Mays was mentally incompetent for execution for the 2007 fatal shootings at his Henderson County home. The U.S. Supreme Court has held a person facing execution is incompetent if he doesn’t understand his punishment and why he’s being punished. In March, the appeals court gave Mays a reprieve two days before his scheduled execution.

Two Killed in Smith County Accident

DPS-PatchTYLER – A vehicle-pedestrian accident in Smith County has killed two persons. The accident happened just before 8:45 Tuesday morning on Farm Road 2767 about four miles east of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Luis Morales-Vega, 38, of Tyler, and Randy Smith, Jr., 26, of Kilgore. The two, along with a third person who was not injured, were standing beside a disabled vehicle when they were hit by a pickup driven by Ashley McGill, 30, of Tyler. Read the rest of this entry »

Some Area Schools’ Grades are Not Passing

Texas Education Agency3AUSTIN — Thirteen Tyler schools appear on the Texas Education Agency’s list of schools that are failing. They appear on the agency’s Public Education Grant list. A school can get on the list one of two ways: If at least half the students fail any STAAR subject for two of the past three years, reading, writing, math, science and social studies; or if a school was rated “improvement required” in the state accountability system even once during the past three years. Read the rest of this entry »

U.S. 175 Repairs to Take a Little Longer

TxDOT logoLaRUE — Work continues on repairing U.S. Highway 175 between Farm Road 804 and Loop 60/Farm Road 607 at LaRue and east of Athens in Henderson County. Saturday’s rains caused a washout of the road. The road has been shut down, requiring detours. Read the rest of this entry »

Brookshire Grocery Co. Buys Property in Northeast Longview

brookshiresparkcentral_1450212511598_6005548_ver1.0LONGVIEW — Brookshire Grocery Co. has purchased about 8 acres on the Fourth Street extension in Northeast Longview, but the Tyler company is mum on its plans for the parcel. That’s according to the Longview News-Journal. Tom Eberhart, co-owner of Eberhart-Miller Real Estate Services in Longview, said Monday that Brookshire closed last week on the property in the Park Central retail and office development. Park Central is about 50 acres total. It is bordered by Hinsley Park on the east and a new Hilton Garden Inn on the west. A Super Sonic restaurant recently opened at the extension’s intersection with Hawkins Parkway. Read the rest of this entry »

Open Carry Meetings Scheduled in Longview

_GunLONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department is doing its part to familiarize residents with ramifications of the new Texas open carry law that takes effect Jan. 1. The police department has scheduled three public meetings, all at Maude Cobb Convention Center, to educate the community on the new law. The meetings are scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19, at 10 a.m.; Monday, Dec. 21, at 6 p.m.; and Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 6 p.m. Police say an in-depth question and answer session will follow each presentation.

Suspect in Custody in Monday Night Homicide

louiseanderson_1450200499419_6001360_ver1.0SMITH COUNTY — Smith County authorities have arrested a suspect in a fatal shooting. According to a news release, sheriff’s deputies were dispatched around 9 p.m. Monday to Highway 31 West between Bellwood Lake Drive and Pioneer Drive, where they were told a woman had shot her boyfriend. EMS was on scene loading a man into an ambulance. Deputies were able to identify a suspect and witnesses. Officials say it appears that there was some sort of disagreement between the suspect and the victim, John Wayne Pierce, 58, of Tyler. Louise Anderson, 48, has been charged with murder and booked into the Smith County Jail. KETK reports her bond is $100,000. The sheriff’s office says the case is still under investigation and further details will be released as they become available.

Ben Wheeler Rallies to Save Christmas for Local Small Business

Gum Creek 2BEN WHEELER — Gum Creek Mercantile on Highway 64 in Ben Wheeler suffered major damage to its store after storms hit early Sunday morning, but neighbors are rallying to the cause. According to a news release from the Ben Wheeler community, Gum Creek moves into the downtown area across from Moore’s Store Restaurant this week. The release says the move will be a great Christmas gift to owners Joey Stanger and Shaun and Laura Crook. Laura Crook says she never expected the support and that the help “has been a bigger impact than can be expressed.” Laura Crook said. This Thursday is moving day. Several volunteers will help pack up and unpack Gum Creek for a Christmas Grand Opening at 4 p.m. Friday. Laura Crook is inviting everyone to the celebration Friday evening and all day Saturday. She promises “hot cider, warm hugs and plenty of cheer.”

Tyler Metro Chamber Executive Director Dies

carl johnsonTYLER — Tyler Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Carl Johnson has died. Few details were given in a news release from Metropolitan Chamber Board President Derrick Choice, who said additional information would be provided as it’s made available. The organization was formed in 1990 to serve underutilized areas of Tyler, with a focus on the African-American Community.

Officials: Fatal Fire May Have Been Homicide

fatalhendersonfire_1450199552439_6001334_ver1.0ELDERVILLE — Authorities are investigating a fatal house fire in Rusk County as a possible homicide. KETK reports the Elderville-Lakeport Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene around 6:45 Tuesday morning after 911 received a call about smoke coming from a home on CR 2127. Human remains were found at the scene. The identity is pending. Tatum firefighters assisted with the call. The scene was cleared by firefighters at 7:35 a.m. and turned over to the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office. The remains will be sent for autopsy. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. The home was destroyed.

Alto-Area Man Possibly Electrocuted

Cherokee County Sheriff's Department BadgeALTO — One person is dead following a possible electrocution in Cherokee County. According to KETK, the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies were called to County Road 2449, just north of Alto, Monday night. Upon arrival, they were were directed about 25 yards south of a residence and found Kendrick Polk, 37, of Alto, unresponsive. There were no witnesses to the incident, but officials say it appears Polk was walking toward his home and came in contact with a live power line. From the location of the injuries, the line came in contact with Polk around his waist. Read the rest of this entry »

New Head Football Coach at Lee

Clayton GeorgeTYLER — Robert E. Lee High School has a new head football coach. Clayton George was named to the post at Monday night’s school board meeting. Coach George comes to Tyler from Dallas where he currently is assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Southlake Carroll. They won state championships in 2002 and 2011. He was named as the 2015 Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Football Foundation Gridiron Club of Dallas. A 1989 Athens High School graduate, George’s coaching career has spanned over two decades in Texas, with experience at the high school, junior college, and Division I university level.

Longview Firefighter Injured on the Job

logoLONGVIEW — One firefighter was injured Monday morning when he fell off a catwalk while responding to a blaze in Longview. KETK reports the fire was reported at the Crosby building at Dana Way and LEDCO Drive near Highway 259. Crews responded around 10:40 a.m. and contained the flames at 11:13 a.m. The injured firefighter was taken to a local hospital; his injuries were deemed non-life-threatening. There were no reports of anyone else being hurt. The amount of damage caused by the fire is unknown at this time. Read the rest of this entry »

Gregg County Buildings to Remain Gun-Free

longview gun_1449934609572_5967719_ver1.0LONGVIEW — The Gregg County Commissioners Court voted Monday to keep county buildings gun-free zones. KETK reports the commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of banning open carry at county locations. Precinct 2 Commissioner Darryl Primo voted against the proposal. The Texas Open Carry law kicks in on January 1, 2016. Earlier this month, Smith County Commissioners also voted to ban guns at county locations.

Disaster Declaration for Smith County Signed after Severe Weather

smithcounty-sealTYLER — Smith County Judge Joel Baker Monday signed a disaster declaration for areas affected by Saturday’s severe weather. Smith County “suffered widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property resulting from severe thunderstorms, tornadic activity, flash flooding, etc.,” the declaration states. More than 50 homes were damaged in the Lindale area, but no injuries were reported, Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson reported. She asked Judge Baker for the Disaster Declaration after Lindale Mayor Robert Nelson requested Smith County’s help in cleaning up the area. Read the rest of this entry »

Lufkin Highway Reopens after Derailment, Cars Being Removed

train blown off tracks-LufkinLUFKIN (AP) – An East Texas highway has reopened after crews removed some of the 64 empty cars that derailed from an overpass during storms. The Texas Department of Transportation says Loop 287 in Lufkin reopened Monday. Nobody was hurt when the derailment happened Sunday morning as gusts of about 40 mph blew through Lufkin. The cars, operated by the Angelina & Neches River Railroad Company, were blown off the rail overpass and onto the highway. Crews continued working Monday to remove all of the rail cars after the four-lane highway reopened.

Teen Dies in Henderson Fire

firefighters-1HENDERSON — A teenager died in a Henderson house fire that struck late Sunday night on Webster Drive. According to KETK, police say a neighbor reported the fire around 11:30 p.m. Responding firefighters were able to save a 14-year-old boy before they had to pull back for their own safety. The boy is now recovering at a local hospital. His condition is unknown. Meanwhile, another 14-year-old boy was found dead in the house. He was identified as William Gonzalez, a freshman in Henderson ISD. A cause of the fire is under investigation.

Downed Power lines Close Major Intersection

police-lightsTYLER — Tyler Police say a vehicle struck a utility pole at Highway 64 West in front of Walmart early this morning. Officials said power lines are down across the roadway. Oncor is at the scene repairing the lines. Drivers are urged to use alternate routes due to the road being temporarily closed.

Confirmed Tornado Causes Significant Damage to Lindale

lindaletornadoLINDALE – Lindale Mayor Robert Nelson has issued a Declaration of Disaster for the city following a tornado. Around 3:30 Saturday afternoon the EF-2 tornado touched down near the Woodlands area of Lindale. A second possible tornado was reported in the area of Farm Road 2710 and Stacy Road. No injuries were reported. Mayor Nelson said that preliminary estimates indicate six to eight homes with major damage, with another 30 to 35 with lesser damage. Motorists are asked to avoid the area. The Lindale school district reports their agriculture barn had some slight damage but all of the district’s other buildings were not damaged. Read the rest of this entry »

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Former Tyler Banker Pleads Guilty in Federal Court

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 5:15 pm

Former Tyler Banker Pleads Guilty in Federal CourtTYLER — A former vice-president and trust officer at Regions Bank in Tyler Texas has pleaded guilty in federal court to structuring financial transactions to avoid reporting requirements. Carol D. Rushton, 53, appeared Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Nicole Mitchell, waived grand jury indictment, and pleaded guilty to a one-count information. Federal prosecutors say Rushton caused nine separate transactions of $10,000 or less, totaling $70,500.00, from November 3, 2010-August 15, 2012, at the Regions Bank in Tyler for the purposes of evading federal reporting requirements. She is now facing a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison and a fine not to exceed $250,000.00. A sentencing hearing has not been.

Three Appointed to the Sabine River Authority Board

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 5:15 pm

Sabine River AuthorityAUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Kimberly Fish od Longview and Col. Jeanette Sterner (Ret.) of Holly Lake Ranch, and reappointed Cary M. “Mac” Abney of Marshall, to the Sabine River Authority Board of Directors. Their terms are set to expire on July 6, 2021. (more…)

Former Marshall Firefighter Jailed for Online Minor Solicitation

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 3:45 pm

dannyduncan_1450381279473_6031885_ver1.0MARSHALL — A TxDOT employee and former Marshall firefighter was arrested Tuesday in Marshall on a Cass County warrant for online solicitation of a minor younger than age 14. That’s according to KETK and the Longview Neww-Journal. “It involved numerous e-mails and texts back and forth,” Cass County District Attorney Randal Lee said Wednesday, regarding the allegations. “She was a teenager.” According to jail records, the defendant, 42-year-old Danny Michael Duncan, has a Jefferson address, 139 County Road 1640 N. He was arrested by the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. As of Wednesday evening, Duncan was still in the custody of the Harrison County Jail under a $25,000 bond. “We will pick him up as soon as possible,” said Lee. (more…)

Gilmer Man Indicted on Murder Charge

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 2:49 pm

RogerMullins_1444073024855_5069110_ver1.0GILMER — A Gilmer man accused of murdering his wife was indicted Wednesday morning by an Upshur County grand jury. According to KETK, deputies arrested Roger Dale Mullins, Jr., 33, early in the morning of October 3, following a standoff beginning late on October 2. Authorities found his wife, Angela LeeAnn Mullins, 24, dead inside the couple’s home off FM 49. Law enforcement responded to the scene after receiving a call about a man with a gun at the home. The suspect’s bond is set at $1 million on one count of murder. He remains in the Upshur County Jail.

NWS: Storm Damage near Quitman Not from Tornado

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 12:39 pm

thWOOD COUNTY — The National Weather Service has determined damage sustained in the Quitman area during Sunday morning storms was not due to a tornado. According to KETK, the NWS says straight line winds were responsible for damage from Randy Road to County Road 4116. Officials received reports of snapped and uprooted trees. Some of those fell on homes, vehicles, and farm buildings in the area. A survey team said peak winds were estimated at 85 miles per hour. No injuries were reported in the incident.

Brookshire Grocery Co. Announces New Chairman, CEO

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 12:30 pm

Brookshire_Brad11Hi ResTYLER — Brookshire Grocery Company’s Board of Directors announced Thursday that Rick Rayford has retired as president and CEO, and that Chairman of the Board Bradley W. Brookshire will serve as the company’s chairman and CEO. Bradley Brookshire said in a news release that the company appreciates Rayford’s 44 years of service to the firm. The grandson of company founder Wood T. Brookshire, Bradley W. Brookshire has served as chairman of the board since 2007. He’s part of the third generation of the Brookshire family to lead the company, long a top-tier player in the Tyler economy. He has 38 years of service and has served in various leadership roles. In a statement to the company’s employees, Brookshire thanked them for their support, particularly in recent months as the board evaluated a range of strategic alternatives for the company.

Lufkin Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Insurance Fraud

Posted/updated on: December 18, 2015 at 2:22 am

dept-justice-sealLA MARQUE (AP) — An exotic car salvage yard owner in Lufkin has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison after pleading guilty to insurance fraud. The Houston Chronicle reports that in November 2009, Andy House drove his sports car into the Gulf Bay in the La Marque area and left it running in the water. The vehicle was destroyed after the engine was flooded with saltwater. House purchased the 2006 Bugatti Veyron for $1 million in October 2009, and insured the car for $2.2 million. In an insurance claim, House said he swerved into the water after reaching for his cell phone. The insurers accepted the claim. Another motorist later posted a video of the incident on YouTube. House must pay back the settlement of about $600,000 and will have to serve three years of supervised release.

Funeral Set for Metro Chamber Executive Director

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 4:27 pm

carl johnsonTYLER — Funeral services for Tyler Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Carl Johnson will be Saturday, December 19, at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Baptist Church, S. Lyons Ave. at W. Shaw St. in Tyler. Johnson’s death was announced Thursday in a news release from Metropolitan Chamber Board President Derrick Choice. The organization was formed in 1990 to serve underutilized areas of Tyler, with a focus on the African-American Community.

New Downtown Tyler Ornament Series on Sale at Gallery Main Street

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 4:26 pm

image011TYLER — The City of Tyler Main Street Department has launched its new holiday ornament sale with an ornament depicting the People’s Petroleum Building in downtown Tyler. Each piece is $15, and all net proceeds benefit the Main Street Department. Ornaments may be purchased at Gallery Main Street, 110 W. Erwin. Main Street Director Beverly Abell notes that her department has to fundraise a significant portion of its budget even though Main Street is part of city government. She says along with using the ornament to raise money, Main Street also raises awareness of the many historic buildings downtown. (more…)

Quitman Woman Dies in Wreck

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 3:42 pm

police-lights-4ALBA — A Quitman woman has been killed in a two-vehicle wreck in Alba. According to KETK, Alba Police Chief Tim Koonce says at 6:30 Tuesday evening, Jo Ann Hughes, 74, was driving her SUV north on Farm Road 17 when she stopped at the intersection of Highway 69 and then attempted to cross. A semi headed south on Highway 69 struck Hughes’s vehicle. Hughes was pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger in her SUV was critically injured and taken to a local hospital. He has been identified as Robert Dyer, 66. No other injuries were reported.

State Fire Marshal’s Office Investigating Fatal Henderson Fire

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 2:37 pm

vlcsnap-2015-12-16-13h30m53s254_1450294281524_6018277_ver1.0HENDERSON — The State Fire Marshal’s Office is now assisting in the investigation of a fire in which an East Texas student was found dead. KETK reports that word comes from Henderson Police Department Lt. Chad Taylor. Taylor added that according to fire officials, it could be up to a month before more information is known because the home was destroyed. At this time, no foul play is suspected. The Webster Drive residence caught fire Sunday. Authorities responded around 11:36 p.m. and were able to save one teenage boy, but 14-year-old William Gonzalez died in the fire. Fire and police officials are investigating the incident. A cause of the fire and point of origin are not known at this time.

Court Wants Competency Exam for East Texas Death Row Inmate

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 10:57 am

Randall Wayne Mays2HOUSTON (AP) — The state’s highest criminal court says a man on death row for a shootout that left two East Texas sheriff’s officers dead should be examined by mental health experts to determine if he’s competent for execution. The ruling Wednesday from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reverses a decision from a Henderson County trial judge handling the case of Randall Wayne Mays, 56. Mays’ lawyers appealed after the trial court ruled they failed to show Mays was mentally incompetent for execution for the 2007 fatal shootings at his Henderson County home. The U.S. Supreme Court has held a person facing execution is incompetent if he doesn’t understand his punishment and why he’s being punished. In March, the appeals court gave Mays a reprieve two days before his scheduled execution.

Two Killed in Smith County Accident

Posted/updated on: December 17, 2015 at 2:08 am

DPS-PatchTYLER – A vehicle-pedestrian accident in Smith County has killed two persons. The accident happened just before 8:45 Tuesday morning on Farm Road 2767 about four miles east of Tyler. Dead at the scene was Luis Morales-Vega, 38, of Tyler, and Randy Smith, Jr., 26, of Kilgore. The two, along with a third person who was not injured, were standing beside a disabled vehicle when they were hit by a pickup driven by Ashley McGill, 30, of Tyler. (more…)

Some Area Schools’ Grades are Not Passing

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 5:15 pm

Texas Education Agency3AUSTIN — Thirteen Tyler schools appear on the Texas Education Agency’s list of schools that are failing. They appear on the agency’s Public Education Grant list. A school can get on the list one of two ways: If at least half the students fail any STAAR subject for two of the past three years, reading, writing, math, science and social studies; or if a school was rated “improvement required” in the state accountability system even once during the past three years. (more…)

U.S. 175 Repairs to Take a Little Longer

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 5:15 pm

TxDOT logoLaRUE — Work continues on repairing U.S. Highway 175 between Farm Road 804 and Loop 60/Farm Road 607 at LaRue and east of Athens in Henderson County. Saturday’s rains caused a washout of the road. The road has been shut down, requiring detours. (more…)

Brookshire Grocery Co. Buys Property in Northeast Longview

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 5:15 pm

brookshiresparkcentral_1450212511598_6005548_ver1.0LONGVIEW — Brookshire Grocery Co. has purchased about 8 acres on the Fourth Street extension in Northeast Longview, but the Tyler company is mum on its plans for the parcel. That’s according to the Longview News-Journal. Tom Eberhart, co-owner of Eberhart-Miller Real Estate Services in Longview, said Monday that Brookshire closed last week on the property in the Park Central retail and office development. Park Central is about 50 acres total. It is bordered by Hinsley Park on the east and a new Hilton Garden Inn on the west. A Super Sonic restaurant recently opened at the extension’s intersection with Hawkins Parkway. (more…)

Open Carry Meetings Scheduled in Longview

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 3:38 pm

_GunLONGVIEW — The Longview Police Department is doing its part to familiarize residents with ramifications of the new Texas open carry law that takes effect Jan. 1. The police department has scheduled three public meetings, all at Maude Cobb Convention Center, to educate the community on the new law. The meetings are scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19, at 10 a.m.; Monday, Dec. 21, at 6 p.m.; and Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 6 p.m. Police say an in-depth question and answer session will follow each presentation.

Suspect in Custody in Monday Night Homicide

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 2:31 pm

louiseanderson_1450200499419_6001360_ver1.0SMITH COUNTY — Smith County authorities have arrested a suspect in a fatal shooting. According to a news release, sheriff’s deputies were dispatched around 9 p.m. Monday to Highway 31 West between Bellwood Lake Drive and Pioneer Drive, where they were told a woman had shot her boyfriend. EMS was on scene loading a man into an ambulance. Deputies were able to identify a suspect and witnesses. Officials say it appears that there was some sort of disagreement between the suspect and the victim, John Wayne Pierce, 58, of Tyler. Louise Anderson, 48, has been charged with murder and booked into the Smith County Jail. KETK reports her bond is $100,000. The sheriff’s office says the case is still under investigation and further details will be released as they become available.

Ben Wheeler Rallies to Save Christmas for Local Small Business

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 2:29 pm

Gum Creek 2BEN WHEELER — Gum Creek Mercantile on Highway 64 in Ben Wheeler suffered major damage to its store after storms hit early Sunday morning, but neighbors are rallying to the cause. According to a news release from the Ben Wheeler community, Gum Creek moves into the downtown area across from Moore’s Store Restaurant this week. The release says the move will be a great Christmas gift to owners Joey Stanger and Shaun and Laura Crook. Laura Crook says she never expected the support and that the help “has been a bigger impact than can be expressed.” Laura Crook said. This Thursday is moving day. Several volunteers will help pack up and unpack Gum Creek for a Christmas Grand Opening at 4 p.m. Friday. Laura Crook is inviting everyone to the celebration Friday evening and all day Saturday. She promises “hot cider, warm hugs and plenty of cheer.”

Tyler Metro Chamber Executive Director Dies

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 1:32 pm

carl johnsonTYLER — Tyler Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Carl Johnson has died. Few details were given in a news release from Metropolitan Chamber Board President Derrick Choice, who said additional information would be provided as it’s made available. The organization was formed in 1990 to serve underutilized areas of Tyler, with a focus on the African-American Community.

Officials: Fatal Fire May Have Been Homicide

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 11:49 am

fatalhendersonfire_1450199552439_6001334_ver1.0ELDERVILLE — Authorities are investigating a fatal house fire in Rusk County as a possible homicide. KETK reports the Elderville-Lakeport Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene around 6:45 Tuesday morning after 911 received a call about smoke coming from a home on CR 2127. Human remains were found at the scene. The identity is pending. Tatum firefighters assisted with the call. The scene was cleared by firefighters at 7:35 a.m. and turned over to the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office. The remains will be sent for autopsy. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. The home was destroyed.

Alto-Area Man Possibly Electrocuted

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 11:15 am

Cherokee County Sheriff's Department BadgeALTO — One person is dead following a possible electrocution in Cherokee County. According to KETK, the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies were called to County Road 2449, just north of Alto, Monday night. Upon arrival, they were were directed about 25 yards south of a residence and found Kendrick Polk, 37, of Alto, unresponsive. There were no witnesses to the incident, but officials say it appears Polk was walking toward his home and came in contact with a live power line. From the location of the injuries, the line came in contact with Polk around his waist. (more…)

New Head Football Coach at Lee

Posted/updated on: December 16, 2015 at 2:13 am

Clayton GeorgeTYLER — Robert E. Lee High School has a new head football coach. Clayton George was named to the post at Monday night’s school board meeting. Coach George comes to Tyler from Dallas where he currently is assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Southlake Carroll. They won state championships in 2002 and 2011. He was named as the 2015 Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Football Foundation Gridiron Club of Dallas. A 1989 Athens High School graduate, George’s coaching career has spanned over two decades in Texas, with experience at the high school, junior college, and Division I university level.

Longview Firefighter Injured on the Job

Posted/updated on: December 15, 2015 at 3:44 pm

logoLONGVIEW — One firefighter was injured Monday morning when he fell off a catwalk while responding to a blaze in Longview. KETK reports the fire was reported at the Crosby building at Dana Way and LEDCO Drive near Highway 259. Crews responded around 10:40 a.m. and contained the flames at 11:13 a.m. The injured firefighter was taken to a local hospital; his injuries were deemed non-life-threatening. There were no reports of anyone else being hurt. The amount of damage caused by the fire is unknown at this time. (more…)

Gregg County Buildings to Remain Gun-Free

Posted/updated on: December 15, 2015 at 2:53 pm

longview gun_1449934609572_5967719_ver1.0LONGVIEW — The Gregg County Commissioners Court voted Monday to keep county buildings gun-free zones. KETK reports the commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of banning open carry at county locations. Precinct 2 Commissioner Darryl Primo voted against the proposal. The Texas Open Carry law kicks in on January 1, 2016. Earlier this month, Smith County Commissioners also voted to ban guns at county locations.

Disaster Declaration for Smith County Signed after Severe Weather

Posted/updated on: December 15, 2015 at 2:46 pm

smithcounty-sealTYLER — Smith County Judge Joel Baker Monday signed a disaster declaration for areas affected by Saturday’s severe weather. Smith County “suffered widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property resulting from severe thunderstorms, tornadic activity, flash flooding, etc.,” the declaration states. More than 50 homes were damaged in the Lindale area, but no injuries were reported, Smith County Fire Marshal Connie McCoy-Wasson reported. She asked Judge Baker for the Disaster Declaration after Lindale Mayor Robert Nelson requested Smith County’s help in cleaning up the area. (more…)

Lufkin Highway Reopens after Derailment, Cars Being Removed

Posted/updated on: December 15, 2015 at 1:24 pm

train blown off tracks-LufkinLUFKIN (AP) – An East Texas highway has reopened after crews removed some of the 64 empty cars that derailed from an overpass during storms. The Texas Department of Transportation says Loop 287 in Lufkin reopened Monday. Nobody was hurt when the derailment happened Sunday morning as gusts of about 40 mph blew through Lufkin. The cars, operated by the Angelina & Neches River Railroad Company, were blown off the rail overpass and onto the highway. Crews continued working Monday to remove all of the rail cars after the four-lane highway reopened.

Teen Dies in Henderson Fire

Posted/updated on: December 15, 2015 at 12:37 pm

firefighters-1HENDERSON — A teenager died in a Henderson house fire that struck late Sunday night on Webster Drive. According to KETK, police say a neighbor reported the fire around 11:30 p.m. Responding firefighters were able to save a 14-year-old boy before they had to pull back for their own safety. The boy is now recovering at a local hospital. His condition is unknown. Meanwhile, another 14-year-old boy was found dead in the house. He was identified as William Gonzalez, a freshman in Henderson ISD. A cause of the fire is under investigation.

Downed Power lines Close Major Intersection

Posted/updated on: December 14, 2015 at 6:46 am

police-lightsTYLER — Tyler Police say a vehicle struck a utility pole at Highway 64 West in front of Walmart early this morning. Officials said power lines are down across the roadway. Oncor is at the scene repairing the lines. Drivers are urged to use alternate routes due to the road being temporarily closed.

Confirmed Tornado Causes Significant Damage to Lindale

Posted/updated on: December 14, 2015 at 2:48 pm

lindaletornadoLINDALE – Lindale Mayor Robert Nelson has issued a Declaration of Disaster for the city following a tornado. Around 3:30 Saturday afternoon the EF-2 tornado touched down near the Woodlands area of Lindale. A second possible tornado was reported in the area of Farm Road 2710 and Stacy Road. No injuries were reported. Mayor Nelson said that preliminary estimates indicate six to eight homes with major damage, with another 30 to 35 with lesser damage. Motorists are asked to avoid the area. The Lindale school district reports their agriculture barn had some slight damage but all of the district’s other buildings were not damaged. (more…)

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