TYLER — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals, and the Tyler Police Department have seized a car they believe maybe connected with the August 29 shooting at Bunny’s convenience store. KETK reports officials responded to a house in the 800 block of West 24th Street around 2:00 p.m. Thursday, after receiving a tip from Crimestoppers. An arrest was also made at the scene, but SCSO PIO Gary Middleton says the arrest was not in connection with the shooting at the gas station. The suspect was arrested on probation warrants and is not the owner of the vehicle. The gold passenger car was taken to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office to be processed for evidence. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER – Ranchers and livestock producers in Upshur County may be eligible for assistance from the Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) for grazing losses incurred in 2015. That word comes from Chris Lynn, the county executive director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Smith-Upshur-Gregg County. In a news release, Lynn says, “Upshur County recently met qualifying drought ratings that ‘trigger’ eligibility for the Livestock Forage Disaster Program on improved pasture, native pasture and sorghum forage.†Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Smith County Precinct 3 Commissioner Terry Phillips is seeking a third term. In a news release, the Republican cites his “excellent conservative voting record.” Among other things, Phillips is drawing attention to his role in promoting voting centers, which have been approved for the upcoming November election. The centers will allow residents to vote at any polling place without being restricted to their precinct. So far, there’s no announced opposition to Phillips.
WHITEHOUSE — The city of Whitehouse released a new budget, and cuts were made to the police department. According to KETK, this concerns some residents who worry the city is taking manpower off the streets. The city’s public information officer, Madison Johnson, says that assumption is false, and the city’s just cutting back on administrative positions. Last year’s budget allowed for 15 officers, four administrative positions, and nine patrolmen. Johnson says, “This new budget really allows for 13 full time officers and, of course, the two resource officers, but only two administrative positions. So actually what this does is, it puts 10 patrolmen on the street able to interact and protect our citizens.” City officials say they believe the department can work effectively with the new structure.
KILGORE — The Kilgore College Rangerettes will share the football field Saturday for a halftime performance with more than 230 high school drill team members in honor of the organization’s 75th anniversary performance. According to a news release, Saturday will mark exactly 75 years to the date of the Rangerettes’ first performance on Sept. 19, 1940. Kickoff versus Trinity Valley Community College is set for 7 p.m. at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium. KC officials say the Rangerettes pioneered an American art form that 75 years later has inspired a multi-billion dollar dance-drill industry.
TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Health and Kinesiology faculty continue to recruit men and women for a research study. That word comes from College of Nursing and Health Sciences dean Dr. Yong Tai Wang. An additional orientation session is scheduled for 10 a.m. – noon Saturday, Sept. 19, in the UT Tyler Herrington Patriot Center, next to the Citizens 1st Bank/Perkins Soccer Complex off Old Omen Road. According to a news release, participants must be 50 years or older and have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. The group will meet three times a week for 45 minutes per session. Principal investigator and UT Tyler Assistant Professor Dr. Arturo Arce-Esquivel will lead the study, which involves participation in a five-week “Infrared Light Therapy†protocol to begin sometime next month. For more information, call Arce-Esquivel at 903-565-5838.
LONGVIEW — Three people have been arrested in a Longview murder earlier this month. On September 7 at 9:18 p.m., police were dispatched to a robbery call in the 500 Block of Scenic Drive. While Officers were on scene, additional officers were dispatched at 9:35 p.m. to a report of gunfire in the area of Broadway Court and Scenic Drive. Then at 9:57 p.m., officers were sent to the scene of a reported shooting in the 400 Block of Scenic Drive. The caller told dispatch that someone was lying in the roadway. When police arrived it appeared the victim had been shot and the suspect or suspects had fled the scene prior to police arrival. The victim, identified as 35-year-old Fedrick Louis Jones, was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center with life-threatening injuries and later died at the hospital. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — One peace officer in Gregg County has his eye on becoming a county commissioner. KETK reports jail facility administrator Floyd Wingo is running for the Precinct 3 seat against incumbent Gary Boyd. Wingo served in the Marine Corps before taking a job at the sheriff’s office in 1989. He’s worked there ever since. Wingo says one of his priorities is a fresh look at the road and bridge budget.
LONGVIEW – This year Longview has seen ten homicides and many more non-fatal shootings. Most happened on the south side of town. KETK reports city officials and community leaders are working to do their part to alleviate the problem. Mayor Andy Mack said the Longview City Council has approved a pay scale increase for the Longview Police Department for approximately $761,000 to help combat the violence. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — TxDOT says the inside lane of I-20 westbound will be closed from 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. Thursday as crews repair the westbound outside lane past SH 110 between mile markers 545 and 543 in Smith County. Starting Monday, the work will move to Van Zandt County. TxDOT says more information on the work is due Friday. Officials advise motorists to drive carefully and pay attention to signage.
TYLER — Two election officials from Nigeria visited the Smith County Elections Office Wednesday to learn about the local voting process. Emeka Golden Owabie, assistant chief legal officer for the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria, said he learned that much of the voting process in Texas is done electronically, making it easier. According to a county news release, Smith County Elections Administrator Karen Nelson explained every step of voting. Owabie and Alhaji Mohammad Umar Bashar, assistant director of Human Resources Management for the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria, explained their election process. Mrs. Nelson said she and her staff learned a lot about Nigeria’s culture and election techniques. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER – A 32-year-old Longview man has been sentenced in Tyler to eight years and nine months in federal prison for bank robbery. Officials say Christian Drew Ponce pleaded guilty Apr. 9. Ponce was also ordered to pay restitution of $11,620. Officials say Ponce and three co-defendants devised and executed a scheme on August 11, 2014, to rob the Austin Bank inside the Bar K Ranch store in Longview. Ponce was indicted by a federal grand jury on Aug. 27, 2014. Following sentencing, Ponce was immediately taken into custody by U.S. Marshals.
TYLER — Officials are inviting the public to an open house to provide input toward the Old Jacksonville Highway (FM 2493) Corridor Study. The gathering is set for Thursday, Sept. 24, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Southside Baptist Church, at 8875 Old Jacksonville Hwy. in Tyler. The portion of road being studied is bounded by Loop 323 in Tyler and Highway 69 in Bullard. The study will analyze the current conditions of traffic, travel lanes, and signals and make recommendations for upgrades as the corridor grows, according to information from the Tyler Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Read the rest of this entry »
WHITEHOUSE — The city of Whitehouse has a new acting police chief. According to KETK, Interim Police Chief Daniel Finkelstein had planned to step down September 23, but the city held a meeting Wednesday morning and decided it was in Whitehouse’s best interest to name a new interim chief. Detective Scott Bradley will take over operations immediately, according to Fire Chief Madison Johnson. Finkelstein will be compensated through September 23. He took over the position after former Police Chief Craig Shelton resigned amid a scandal involving several city employees. Shelton was cleared of all charges.
EAST TEXAS — Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith, in a news conference Tuesday, announced more details regarding a shoot-out in August 29th. It happened just before 2 a-m at Bunny’s convenience store at Loop 323 and FM 14. Laprida Shears, 25, Tyler was fatally shot during the incident. Smith said the ongoing investigation determined two groups, with affiliations with Tyler and Longview gangs, were involved. Five suspects have been named. 44 search warrants in Tyler and Longview have been issued. More than 300 people were said to be involved. Read the rest of this entry »
MT. PLEASANT — It’s now a two-man race in the March GOP primary for state House District 5. Cole Hefner of Mt. Pleasant has announced he’s running for the post currently held by Bryan Hughes. Hefner (at left in accompanying photo) managed a commercial construction company until going into the insurance business in January of this year. He’s also a member of the local Rotary Club. Army veteran and former small business owner Randy Davis of Emory announced his candidacy for the House seat earlier this month. Hughes is squaring off against fellow House member David Simpson in a bid for the state Senate seat being vacated by Tyler’s Kevin Eltife. Read the rest of this entry »
EAST TEXAS — An East Texas man who was arrested for felony possession of a firearm has now been charged with making a terroristic threat/impairing government officials. His bond is $60,000. Authorities say Rasheed Abdul Aziz, 40, of Flint, allegedly made threats against an East Texas church citing God as the reason for his actions. KETK reports that the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office received a call Sunday at 2:10 p.m. from the Corinth Church on FM 346 near Lake Palestine. The caller said an unknown man wearing a camouflage helmet, camo pants, tactical vest, and boots had entered the church around 2:00 p.m. The caller also said what appeared to be a pistol was visible in his pocket. Read the rest of this entry »
MARSHALL — The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating a runaway. According to KETK, Sh’raine Williams was last seen on September 6 when she left her mom’s house in Marshall. She is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds. There is no clothing description for Williams available. She previously ran away from her home in Marshall and was found in Shreveport, Louisiana. Sh’raine is listed on the NCIC/TCIC computer system as a runaway. Any information regarding her location may be made to any law enforcement agency.
TYLER — A longtime Tyler resident who served 20 years as Historic Tyler’s executive director has been honored with that organization’s annual Historic Preservation Award. Janie Menegay was recently recognized at Historic Tyler’s annual meeting. Organization officials credit Menegay with a number of achievements. Officials say she led the 1992 effort to save the Lewis Hotel, now the Gilbert Law Firm. Menegay was also termed instrumental in obtaining a Junior League grant to perform a survey that led to the listing of six Tyler districts on the National Register of Historic Places. That happened in 1993. Read the rest of this entry »
SMITH COUNTY — Authorities say 41-year-old Catherine Flinn of Lindale died Monday morning from injuries suffered in an ATV crash northeast of Lindale. KETK reports that according to a preliminary DPS investigation, the 4-wheeler was headed west on County Road 452 at 5:45 p.m. Sunday. That’s when officials say the vehicle left the right side of the road and lost control. The report says Flinn overcorrected, the 4-wheeler overturned, and Flinn was thrown from the vehicle. With the ATV out of control and without a driver, the vehicle hit a tree, bounced off it and landed on Flinn, according to DPS. Flinn was taken to a Tyler hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
EAST TEXAS — A supermarket chain that’s already in several parts of the state, is moving into the piney woods of East Texas soon and there’s a hiring frenzy underway. ALDI announced recently that nationwide, 2,500 positions need to be filled at its US stores. So, next Tuesday, in Longview, ahead of its grand openings of stores in both Tyler and Longview, there’s a hiring event set at the Wingate by Wyndham Hotel on East Loop 281 from 7 a.m. til 3 p.m. In a news release, the company says store associates typically earn $11.50 per hour, while shift managers earn that plus a $4.75 per hour premium when performing manager duties. manager trainees earn $55,000 per year. Another perk for ALDI employees averaging more than 25 hours a week, they’re are eligible for benefits. Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a high school diploma or GED.
AUSTIN (AP) — Attorneys for a man convicted in the fatal stabbing and beating of Linda Jo Edwards in East Texas in 1977 have filed documents to declare their client innocent. The Dallas Morning News reports lawyers for Kerry Max Cook filed documents in Smith County Monday arguing that six rounds of DNA testing from 1999 through 2015 failed to identify any evidence he was at the scene of the crime. Cook was convicted in 1978 for the slaying of the 21-year-old woman in her Tyler apartment and was sentenced to death. Cook maintained his innocence, and the verdict was overturned. A second trial ended in mistrial and a third trial sent him back to death row. Cook later pleaded no contest in 1999 to the killing for a sentence of time served.
LONGVIEW — Police continue to investigate after one person was taken to a Longview hospital Sunday night following a shooting. Officer Kristie Brian tells KETK the victim knew the shooter. It happened around 8:45 Sunday night at an apartment complex on McCann Road, south of the Longview Mall. According to the Longview News-Journal, Brian said the victim’s wounds are not believed to be life-threatening. Brain also says there’s no apparent threat to the public. No suspects were immediately identified and no arrests immediately made.
MARSHALL — Marshall Police are investigating the theft of firearms from a gun store. Around 2:50 Sunday morning, officers responded to a burglary at a gun dealership located in the 3400 block of North East End Boulevard. According to KETK, investigators said an undisclosed number of handguns and rifles had been taken from the store. The Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigation Bureau is investigating.
LINDALE — TxDOT says it’s inviting interested citizens to come learn about and provide comment on proposed improvements to FM 16 in Lindale. The West Campus of Lindale’s E.J. Moss Intermediate School will be the site of an open house on the topic, set for 5 – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will include the latest project maps. The three alignment alternatives under consideration for improving FM 16 from four miles west of FM 849 to US 69 are being presented. Officials say the improvements will help ease congestion and improve safety. They also say the work will help the city expand the east-west corridor in anticipation of future growth and connection with Toll 49. After reviewing feedback from the public and evaluating the impacts of each option, the recommended route will be presented at a meeting in early 2016. Read the rest of this entry »
EAST TEXAS — Authorities say a man who was arrested for making threats against an East Texas church allegedly did so citing God as the reason for his actions. KETK reports that the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office received a call Sunday at 2:10 p.m. from the Corinth Church on FM 346 near Lake Palestine. The caller said an unknown man wearing a camouflage helmet, camo pants, tactical vest, and boots had entered the church around 2:00 p.m. The caller also said what appeared to be a pistol was visible in his pocket. The man was later identified as Rasheed Abdul Aziz, 40, of Flint. Read the rest of this entry »
AUSTIN — An East Texas doctor is among 60 who have been disciplined by the Texas Medical Board. KETK reports Dr. Jeffrey Cahill of Henderson will be required to have his practice monitored. This after it was discovered he was prescribing large amounts of pain medication to 15 patients. The medical board also found he failed to document or evaluate the treatment of those patients.
CANTON — The burn ban in Van Zandt County has been lifted. According to KETK, the Fire Marshal’s Office says the Sheriff’s Office still needs to be notified about controlled burns taking place. The office can be contacted at (903) 567-4133. If a burn gets out of control, those who started the fire may be criminally or civilly responsible for damages, according to officials.
ANGELINA COUNTY — Two people have been hospitalized following a two vehicle accident in Angelina County. According to KETK, the crash happened just before 4:45 Sunday afternoon on FM 2497 at Felix Weeks Road. Investigators say a 1997 Jeep Cherokee, driven by James Meador, 61, Diboll, attempted to cross FM 2497 from a vacant lot. Meador reportedly pulled out into FM 2497 into the path of a 2004 Dodge pickup, driven by John Harvey Young, 75, Lufkin. Both were taken to the hospital. Meador was later transported to a Houston hospital by medical helicopter. Their conditions are unknown. The crash remains under investigation.
WHITEHOUSE — An elderly Whitehouse couple suffering from Alzhiermer’s found themselves hours away in Diboll. This after planning to simply drive a few minutes from their home for lunch. The couple, both in their 90s, left their Whitehouse home Saturday afternoon with intentions of going to eat at a local diner. According to KETK, they traveled more than two hours from their home and ended up in Polk County. Diboll police say they received several calls of the couple driving on the road at high speeds and even narrowly missed an 18-wheeler. Officers were able to locate the car and stop the couple. They were then taken to the police station, where police tried to locate nearby family members. Due to the couple’s medical condition it took several hours to find any relatives in the area. A family member in Houston was finally located.