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Police: Life-Threatening Injuries Sustained in Longview Shooting

Police: Life-Threatening Injuries Sustained in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW — One Longview neighborhood had two shootings in less than 24 hours Tuesday. According to KETK, police think it’s all about drugs. They say one person has life-threatening injuries after a shooting around 9 p.m. near the intersection of Mobberly and Idylwood. Police report it was a robbery; three people in a car included the man who was shot. The man they believe to be the shooter was outside the car. Officer Kristie Brian says, “After talking to the victim as well as the other two people…the exact shooting address is unknown at this time. Apparently they were down there in that area looking for things they probably shouldn’t have been looking for…and…it ended up being a robbery.” Brian says one section of town is not any more dangerous than any other; it just depends on what people are doing in a given area. Police ask that you contact them with any information.

Source: Wrong-Way Driver Accepts Plea Deal

Shelby TaylorHENDERSON — A source close to the case says Shelby Taylor, who is charged with three counts of intoxication manslaughter, has accepted a plea deal. According to KETK, the source says Taylor, 23, of Henderson, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to eight years in prison for each charge. The sentences are to run concurrently, so she will not serve more than eight years, according to the source. Taylor had previously entered a not guilty plea and was being held in the Rusk County Jail on $750,000 bond. The suspect had been out on bond since July of last year, until she was re-arrested earlier this month for failing to pay bonds. Taylor is accused of killing three people in a July 2014 accident near Kilgore. The wreck took the lives of a 43-year-old woman and her two children, ages 5 and 12, all from Caldwell, Texas.

Officials Seek Registered Sex Offender

JamieDaleWAlekr2_1440597011544_4493352_ver1.0HENDERSON — An East Texas man is wanted by the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly evading arrest. KETK reports Jamie Dale Walker, a registered sex offender, is also wanted by the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office for contempt of court. If you have any information on Walker call Rusk County Crime Stoppers at 903-655-8477 or the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office at 903-657-3581.

Good Shepherd Seeks Partner for Health System

Good-Shepherd-Medical-Center-2LONGVIEW — Good Shepherd Health System, which has been struggling to achieve financial viability and meet federal standards, is seeking an affiliation with a non-profit health care system. The Longview News-Journal report members of its boards were given the news Tuesday evening. Steve Altmiller, president and CEO of the Longview-based hospital system, told hospital staff in a message Wednesday morning the move is intended to allow Good Shepherd Medical Center and its affiliates in Marshall, Kilgore, and elsewhere to continue providing community-based health care. The benefits, he said, would include the resources, experiences, and skills available in a larger health system. It also would provide financial resources needed for the hospital to make needed improvements, according to Altmiller. Read the rest of this entry »

New Job Development Coming Soon to Tyler

image002TYLER — The City of Tyler announced Wednesday that Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA), a major health care organization, has chosen Tyler over multiple competing locations as the site of its new medical business office support facility. In addition to the already existing 120 jobs currently filled in FMCNA, the facility will add between 300-350 more new jobs to Tyler’s economy, according to a city news release. Mayor Martin Heines says in the release that the addition will be “in line with the goal of the Industry Growth Initiative.” Heines adds that the goal “was to capitalize upon Tyler’s strengths,” including the community’s strong medical industry, to bring well-paying jobs to Tyler. Read the rest of this entry »

Palestine Man Sworn in as Texas Lottery Chief

Doug LoweAUSTIN — Palestine resident Doug Lowe has been sworn in as commissioner of the Texas Lottery Commission. Lowe was appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott August 10 but was constitutionally required to take the oath of office before assuming his duties. His term is set to expire Feb. 1, 2017. In a news release, Lowe says he’s “honored” by the appointment and welcomes the opportunity to lead the agency. Lowe is a solo practitioner at the Lowe Law Firm and previously served as Anderson County district attorney for 16 years.

ATV Fatality in Nacogdoches County

Nacogdoches County Sheriffs patchNACOGDOCHES — A foreign exchange student from Armenia has been killed in an ATV accident in Nacogdoches County. Lilit Ishxan Gevorgyan, 16, is thought to have lost control of the vehicle on the side of a hill. KETK reports she was rushed to Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The accident happened on private property off County Road 425. The investigation into the accident is continuing.

Local Charities Get $120,000 in Grants

east-texas-communities-foundationTYLER — The East Texas Communities Foundation has announced the recipients of $120,000 in grants from the Retail Merchants Association of Tyler Charitable Fund. 19 non-profits were invited to apply for funding for what were termed “strong projects based on good ideas and compelling needs which have the potential to improve the community and the lives of its people.” 16 area charities requested approximately $330,000 in funding during this grant cycle. Read the rest of this entry »

Three Longview Officers on Paid Leave Following Shooting

MobberlyShooting_1440529600868_4462239_ver1.0LONGVIEW — Three police officers have been placed on paid administrative leave after an officer-involved shooting Tuesday morning in Longview. According to KETK, officers were on the scene of a suspicious activity call in the 500 block of Mobberly Avenue around 3:42 a.m. when they encountered several men in a store parking lot. When officers approached them, 17-year-old Joshua Kennon Thomas reportedly produced what appeared to be a handgun from his waistband. One officer fired his duty weapon several times, striking the suspect. Read the rest of this entry »

TPW Awards $400,000 Grant to Build The Green

KLB-webLONGVIEW — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has awarded Keep Longview Beautiful a $400,000 matching grant to build The Green. According to a news release from the city of Longview, the nine-acre project is “a community driven greenspace that will enrich the lives of all East Texans.” Officials say matching grant partners are Longview Economic Development Corp., the city of Longview and Gregg County. The Green, a $1.2 million dollar outdoor facility, will be located at the Highway 31 and Spur 63 entryway into Longview. The tract adjoins the new entryway Keep Longview Beautiful is building in partnership with TxDOT and Keep Texas Beautiful. Completion for the entrance project is slated for this fall. Read the rest of this entry »

Patrick Endorses Hughes for State Senate

voting-computerAUSTIN – State Representative Bryan Hughes of Mineola has picked up a key endorsement in his campaign to succeed retiring Kevin Eltife in the Texas Senate. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick has announced his backing of Hughes, who’s opposed by fellow Republican state Representative David Simpson of Longview. In a press statement, Patrick calls Hughes “a principled and reliable conservative.” Patrick says he has already committed to appear at two fundraising events in support of Hughes, one in Austin September 1 and one in Tyler later this fall. Both candidates have long lists of supporters as they look ahead to the March 2016 GOP primary. You can visit http://www.bryanhughes.com and http://davidsimpson.com to view those lists and learn more about each candidate.

Tyler Stabbing Suspect Sought

stabberTYLER — Tyler Police are searching for a suspect wanted in an aggravated assault. It happened around 12:30 Tuesday morning at 332 west Heritage. Officers said when they arrived at the scene, they found a man with a stab wound to his leg. Witnesses told the officers the victim was stabbed by Gustavo Guardado (pictured) during an argument, then fled on foot. Read the rest of this entry »

Phone Scam Soliciting Money for Tyler Police Department

police-tyler-badgeTYLER — The Tyler Police Department is warning of a new scam. Officials say the department has received a few phone calls reporting that someone has been calling residences and soliciting money for the Tyler police Department. According to a police department news release, “The police department does not solicit citizens by phone, so we ask that you please do not donate funds.”

Smith County Budget, Tax Rate Adopted

smithcounty-sealTYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Monday to approve the Fiscal Year 2016 balanced budget and the unchanged tax rate, according to information from the county. Officials say the budget addressed adequate funding for law enforcement and jail operations; improvements to county roads and infrastructure; hiring and retaining qualified, motivated employees; and continued improvements to facilities and technology. The tax rate remains at 33 cents per $100 valuation. There will be an increase of $974,665 in tax revenue added to the tax roll this year due to new construction. The Court also voted unanimously to adopt the FY2016 Salary Plan. Read the rest of this entry »

Company to Close Historic Downtown Lufkin Foundry

GELogoGE_1440440840798_4388513_ver1.0LUFKIN (AP) — A company has announced plans to close a historic foundry located downtown in the East Texas city of Lufkin and further reducepositions at a facility south of the town. The Lufkin News reports that officials with General Electric/Lufkin Industries announced the plans Monday, citing increasingly challenging market conditions. Laura Bauer, a GE Oil and Gas spokeswoman, said 262 positions will be eliminated across the foundry and the Buck Creek facility. Monday’s announcement puts an end to speculation about the foundry’s future since GE purchased Lufkin Industries in a $3.3 billiondeal in 2013. The Lufkin foundry originally began operating in 1902. Company officials had said earlier this year that market conditions could result in the closure of the downtown Lufkin foundry.

White Oak Lifts Burn Ban

thWHITE OAK — Last week’s rain continues to have an effect as the city of White Oak becomes the latest area community to lift its ban on outdoor burning. KETK reports the fire marshal is again issuing permits. Smith and Gregg counties were among the jurisdictions removing burn bans within the past week.

Fenton Road Reduced to One-Way Traffic

Road Work News FlashLONGVIEW — Beginning Tuesday, Longview’s Fenton Road will be reduced to one-way travel and one lane of traffic. The closure will be intermittent and is expected to continue for an extended period, according to a news release from the city. Through traffic will be allowed to travel along Fenton Road beginning at George Richey to the south, then will turn east towards Gilmer Road. The project, which involves the widening of Fenton Road and replacing the utilities, was approved by voters in the 2011 bond election. It’s being constructed by East Texas Bridge of Longview. If you have any questions related to construction, call the Project Manager, Kevin Jaeger, at 903-237-1112.

Three Suspects Sought After Home Invasion and Robbery

crime-sceneSMITH COUNTY — Smith County authorities are seeking the public’s help in finding three home invasion and robbery suspects. Deputies got the call around 5:30 Sunday afternoon from the 12000 block of Hwy. 64 West. The victim said he was home alone when three unidentified Hispanic males, all wearing ski masks, forced their way into the residence. At least one was armed with a handgun. The three confronted the victim, tied him up, ransacked the home, and took money and other items of value before leaving in an unknown direction. No other information was immediately available. If you have any information on the incident, contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.

Intoxication Manslaughter Court Date Moved to October

CarlCrabtreeMug_1438289805573_3112711_ver1.0TYLER — The court date for Carl Crabtree, originally set for Monday morning, has been moved to October 12 at 10 a.m. KETK reports the suspect briefly appeared in the 241st District Court before the trial was re-scheduled. The case involves the deaths of two people stemming from an alleged drunk driving crash March 4. That’s when Crabtree, 31, of Tyler, was driving south on Old Jacksonville Highway and his vehicle crossed the center line, colliding head-on with an SUV. Read the rest of this entry »

Van ISD Students Back at School

StormPhotos 3_1431377454854_307972_ver1.0VAN (AP/Staff) — Students at Van ISD started back to school Monday morning after a tornado destroyed much of the district’s property in May. About 30 percent of the school district’s buildings were destroyed or damaged in the twister. Superintendent Don Dunn says neighboring districts and businesses have been pitching in and supplies, especially for the teachers, have been donated from across the state. Tyler ISD have provided 26 portable buildings at a charge of $1 each per year. Dunn says the district’s insurance company is set to cover at least part of the rebuilding The school board will be looking at putting a bond package together. Read the rest of this entry »

Investigation Launched after Boy’s Body Found in Pond

BOY_1439891939302_4018716_ver1.0LUFKIN (AP) – The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office announced they are investigating the death of a 3-year old. Searchers found the body of the missing East Texas boy in a pond near his family’s home. Authorities say Mason Cuttler was located before dawn last Tuesday east of his residence near Lufkin. Angelina County Sheriff Greg Sanches says a deputy walking the property and searching for the boy spotted the body near the surface of the pond. Mason was last seen the afternoon of August 17th playing outside his home. Authorities believe the child wandered away while his parents were cleaning the residence. The father, Kevin Cuttler, says his son was allergic to some cleaning products so the boy had been playing outside.

Back to School Safety Tips

school-firstdayTYLER — The Tyler Police Department is focusing on safety, with local public schools back in session as of Monday — and most private school students already several days into the academic year. Police have issued a number of safety tips and advisories:

School Zones: Last school year officers with the Tyler Police Department stopped 3,862 violators for speeding in a school zone and 466 violators for cell phone usage in a school zone.

– Be alert for the school zone signs posted near schools.
– Keep alert for the children and the crossing guards as they make their way across the street.
– Slow down and prepare to stop if the crossing guard so indicates.
– Tyler motorcycle officers will be monitoring school zones throughout the City when school starts.
– It is illegal to use a wireless communication device in a school zone unless the vehicle is stopped or a hands-free device is used. Read the rest of this entry »

Fall Convocation at LeTourneau University

LeTourneau Logo6LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University held its opening convocation Monday in the S. E. Belcher Jr. Chapel and Performance Center. School president Dr. Dale A. Lunsford was the featured speaker, welcoming incoming and returning students. In his address, Dr. Lunsford reminded the students of the mission of the university and challenged them to write their own mission as they seek to find meaning in their future careers. This school year opens with a new Remotely Piloted Aircraft major in aviation, new dual-credit partnerships with Pine Tree and Longview school districts, and a new field house being constructed on campus.

TxDOT Road Projects

TxDOT logoHere’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of August 24. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

The district wide Seal Coat Operations are expected to resume in several counties this week. The schedule starts in Rusk County on Monday and then moves down the list throughout the week.
*SH 43 in Rusk County from FM 1716/FM 1251 southwest to the Traffic Star in Henderson
*SH 43 in Rusk County from 4 miles south of FM 2658 (CR2136) going SW to FM 1761/FM 1251
*US 259 in Gregg County from the Upshur County line south to FM 1844
*FM 757 in Smith County from 2.2 miles south of I-20 (end of new project) south to SH 31

Striping operations continue on previously sealed roadways in Anderson, Cherokee, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. Expect lane closures. Read the rest of this entry »

Back to School Safety Tips

school-zone-2TYLER — The Tyler Police Department is focusing on safety as local public schools prepare to go back in session Monday — with most private school students already back in class. Police have issued a number of safety tips and advisories:

School Zones: Last school year officers with the Tyler Police Department stopped 3,862 violators for speeding in a school zone and 466 violators for cell phone usage in a school zone.

– Be alert for the school zone signs posted near schools.
– Keep alert for the children and the crossing guards as they make their way across the street.
– Slow down and prepare to stop if the crossing guard so indicates. Read the rest of this entry »

Protesters Gather at Tyler Planned Parenthood

a22e689a-025c-46c2-8034-555ec625032a_4270379_ver1.0TYLER — The ongoing controversy about Planned Parenthood included a Tyler rally this weekend. In a news release, the Pro-Life Action League says its goal is “to defund Planned Parenthood and to bring attention to pro-life in East Texas.” Hundreds of people demonstrated against Planned Parenthood in Tyler on Saturday as part of a national protest going on in cities around the country. Read the rest of this entry »

Counties Rescinding Burn Bans

thEAST TEXAS — In the wake of last week’s rain, Smith and Gregg County officials have lifted their bans on outdoor burning. But according to KETK, county leaders advise you to continue using caution when conducting outdoor burning. They remind you never to leave a fire unattended and always have good means of extinguishing the fire if the need arises. Residents who live inside city limits should check to see if they are still under a burn ban before conducting outdoor burning. Anyone needing more information related to burning regulations in Smith County is asked to call the Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office at 903-590-2655.

United Way of Smith County Marks 75 Years

unitedway-logoTYLER — The United Way of Smith County is celebrating 75 years of activity August 27 at Cascades Country Club in Tyler from 5:30-8:30 p.m. as it kicks off its 2015-2016 campaign. The Denim and Diamonds themed event is to honor companies, individuals, and past board chairmen who have played a significant role in the organization, according to a news release. Families of past chairmen are attending the event to receive their family members’ recognition. United Way’s first board chairman, E. P. McKenna, will be represented by his grandson, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter. The first woman to lead the organization was Mrs. L. A. Grelling, whose daughter, Mary John Spence, will receive her medal. Past chairmen and their families from every decade are coming to receive their service medals. Read the rest of this entry »

Resident Injured in Early Morning Fire, Hospitalized in Dallas

tyler-fire-dept-truck-2TYLER — Tyler firefighters quickly extinguished a blaze Friday morning at 3321 Sandalwood Lane, but an occupant was injured and had to be taken to Dallas, according to information from the fire department. The initial call for help came in at 1:52 a.m. Firefighters arrived to find heavy fire and smoke visible in the structure. Investigators have determined that the fire originated in the garage. They say an occupant noticed the smell of smoke and discovered that a container of hot grease had been left on the stove, causing smoke to travel throughout the house. While the occupant tried to carry the grease outside, it splashed and burned the victim. A flash fire occurred and the victim dropped the container, allowing the fire to spread. The victim was transferred to a Dallas hospital after being taken to a local hospital due to burns and smoke inhalation. Read the rest of this entry »

Smith County Robbery Suspect Arrested in Las Vegas

JustinSMITH COUNTY — A Tyler man wanted in connection to a Smith County robbery has been arrested in Las Vegas. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Justin Lamar Tave, 25, was arrested Thursday night in Nevada. Tave was wanted for a robbery at a home on Highway 69, August 6th. Two other suspects, Ammad Kentrail Williams and Sidarius Gene Alexander, were arrested a short time after the robbery. The three suspects are accused of ransacking the home, macing and tying up the female resident and stealing a safe along with other items. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Texas Rangers and the US Marshal’s Task Force in Tyler and Las Vegas worked together to apprehend the fugitive.

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Police: Life-Threatening Injuries Sustained in Longview Shooting

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 2:57 pm

Police: Life-Threatening Injuries Sustained in Longview ShootingLONGVIEW — One Longview neighborhood had two shootings in less than 24 hours Tuesday. According to KETK, police think it’s all about drugs. They say one person has life-threatening injuries after a shooting around 9 p.m. near the intersection of Mobberly and Idylwood. Police report it was a robbery; three people in a car included the man who was shot. The man they believe to be the shooter was outside the car. Officer Kristie Brian says, “After talking to the victim as well as the other two people…the exact shooting address is unknown at this time. Apparently they were down there in that area looking for things they probably shouldn’t have been looking for…and…it ended up being a robbery.” Brian says one section of town is not any more dangerous than any other; it just depends on what people are doing in a given area. Police ask that you contact them with any information.

Source: Wrong-Way Driver Accepts Plea Deal

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 2:57 pm

Shelby TaylorHENDERSON — A source close to the case says Shelby Taylor, who is charged with three counts of intoxication manslaughter, has accepted a plea deal. According to KETK, the source says Taylor, 23, of Henderson, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to eight years in prison for each charge. The sentences are to run concurrently, so she will not serve more than eight years, according to the source. Taylor had previously entered a not guilty plea and was being held in the Rusk County Jail on $750,000 bond. The suspect had been out on bond since July of last year, until she was re-arrested earlier this month for failing to pay bonds. Taylor is accused of killing three people in a July 2014 accident near Kilgore. The wreck took the lives of a 43-year-old woman and her two children, ages 5 and 12, all from Caldwell, Texas.

Officials Seek Registered Sex Offender

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 2:56 pm

JamieDaleWAlekr2_1440597011544_4493352_ver1.0HENDERSON — An East Texas man is wanted by the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly evading arrest. KETK reports Jamie Dale Walker, a registered sex offender, is also wanted by the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office for contempt of court. If you have any information on Walker call Rusk County Crime Stoppers at 903-655-8477 or the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office at 903-657-3581.

Good Shepherd Seeks Partner for Health System

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 2:56 pm

Good-Shepherd-Medical-Center-2LONGVIEW — Good Shepherd Health System, which has been struggling to achieve financial viability and meet federal standards, is seeking an affiliation with a non-profit health care system. The Longview News-Journal report members of its boards were given the news Tuesday evening. Steve Altmiller, president and CEO of the Longview-based hospital system, told hospital staff in a message Wednesday morning the move is intended to allow Good Shepherd Medical Center and its affiliates in Marshall, Kilgore, and elsewhere to continue providing community-based health care. The benefits, he said, would include the resources, experiences, and skills available in a larger health system. It also would provide financial resources needed for the hospital to make needed improvements, according to Altmiller. (more…)

New Job Development Coming Soon to Tyler

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 11:26 am

image002TYLER — The City of Tyler announced Wednesday that Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA), a major health care organization, has chosen Tyler over multiple competing locations as the site of its new medical business office support facility. In addition to the already existing 120 jobs currently filled in FMCNA, the facility will add between 300-350 more new jobs to Tyler’s economy, according to a city news release. Mayor Martin Heines says in the release that the addition will be “in line with the goal of the Industry Growth Initiative.” Heines adds that the goal “was to capitalize upon Tyler’s strengths,” including the community’s strong medical industry, to bring well-paying jobs to Tyler. (more…)

Palestine Man Sworn in as Texas Lottery Chief

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 10:57 am

Doug LoweAUSTIN — Palestine resident Doug Lowe has been sworn in as commissioner of the Texas Lottery Commission. Lowe was appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott August 10 but was constitutionally required to take the oath of office before assuming his duties. His term is set to expire Feb. 1, 2017. In a news release, Lowe says he’s “honored” by the appointment and welcomes the opportunity to lead the agency. Lowe is a solo practitioner at the Lowe Law Firm and previously served as Anderson County district attorney for 16 years.

ATV Fatality in Nacogdoches County

Posted/updated on: August 27, 2015 at 2:44 am

Nacogdoches County Sheriffs patchNACOGDOCHES — A foreign exchange student from Armenia has been killed in an ATV accident in Nacogdoches County. Lilit Ishxan Gevorgyan, 16, is thought to have lost control of the vehicle on the side of a hill. KETK reports she was rushed to Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The accident happened on private property off County Road 425. The investigation into the accident is continuing.

Local Charities Get $120,000 in Grants

Posted/updated on: August 26, 2015 at 4:32 pm

east-texas-communities-foundationTYLER — The East Texas Communities Foundation has announced the recipients of $120,000 in grants from the Retail Merchants Association of Tyler Charitable Fund. 19 non-profits were invited to apply for funding for what were termed “strong projects based on good ideas and compelling needs which have the potential to improve the community and the lives of its people.” 16 area charities requested approximately $330,000 in funding during this grant cycle. (more…)

Three Longview Officers on Paid Leave Following Shooting

Posted/updated on: August 26, 2015 at 2:39 pm

MobberlyShooting_1440529600868_4462239_ver1.0LONGVIEW — Three police officers have been placed on paid administrative leave after an officer-involved shooting Tuesday morning in Longview. According to KETK, officers were on the scene of a suspicious activity call in the 500 block of Mobberly Avenue around 3:42 a.m. when they encountered several men in a store parking lot. When officers approached them, 17-year-old Joshua Kennon Thomas reportedly produced what appeared to be a handgun from his waistband. One officer fired his duty weapon several times, striking the suspect. (more…)

TPW Awards $400,000 Grant to Build The Green

Posted/updated on: August 26, 2015 at 12:38 pm

KLB-webLONGVIEW — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has awarded Keep Longview Beautiful a $400,000 matching grant to build The Green. According to a news release from the city of Longview, the nine-acre project is “a community driven greenspace that will enrich the lives of all East Texans.” Officials say matching grant partners are Longview Economic Development Corp., the city of Longview and Gregg County. The Green, a $1.2 million dollar outdoor facility, will be located at the Highway 31 and Spur 63 entryway into Longview. The tract adjoins the new entryway Keep Longview Beautiful is building in partnership with TxDOT and Keep Texas Beautiful. Completion for the entrance project is slated for this fall. (more…)

Patrick Endorses Hughes for State Senate

Posted/updated on: August 26, 2015 at 11:32 am

voting-computerAUSTIN – State Representative Bryan Hughes of Mineola has picked up a key endorsement in his campaign to succeed retiring Kevin Eltife in the Texas Senate. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick has announced his backing of Hughes, who’s opposed by fellow Republican state Representative David Simpson of Longview. In a press statement, Patrick calls Hughes “a principled and reliable conservative.” Patrick says he has already committed to appear at two fundraising events in support of Hughes, one in Austin September 1 and one in Tyler later this fall. Both candidates have long lists of supporters as they look ahead to the March 2016 GOP primary. You can visit http://www.bryanhughes.com and http://davidsimpson.com to view those lists and learn more about each candidate.

Tyler Stabbing Suspect Sought

Posted/updated on: August 26, 2015 at 2:37 am

stabberTYLER — Tyler Police are searching for a suspect wanted in an aggravated assault. It happened around 12:30 Tuesday morning at 332 west Heritage. Officers said when they arrived at the scene, they found a man with a stab wound to his leg. Witnesses told the officers the victim was stabbed by Gustavo Guardado (pictured) during an argument, then fled on foot. (more…)

Phone Scam Soliciting Money for Tyler Police Department

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 4:18 pm

police-tyler-badgeTYLER — The Tyler Police Department is warning of a new scam. Officials say the department has received a few phone calls reporting that someone has been calling residences and soliciting money for the Tyler police Department. According to a police department news release, “The police department does not solicit citizens by phone, so we ask that you please do not donate funds.”

Smith County Budget, Tax Rate Adopted

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 2:44 pm

smithcounty-sealTYLER — The Smith County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Monday to approve the Fiscal Year 2016 balanced budget and the unchanged tax rate, according to information from the county. Officials say the budget addressed adequate funding for law enforcement and jail operations; improvements to county roads and infrastructure; hiring and retaining qualified, motivated employees; and continued improvements to facilities and technology. The tax rate remains at 33 cents per $100 valuation. There will be an increase of $974,665 in tax revenue added to the tax roll this year due to new construction. The Court also voted unanimously to adopt the FY2016 Salary Plan. (more…)

Company to Close Historic Downtown Lufkin Foundry

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 2:32 pm

GELogoGE_1440440840798_4388513_ver1.0LUFKIN (AP) — A company has announced plans to close a historic foundry located downtown in the East Texas city of Lufkin and further reducepositions at a facility south of the town. The Lufkin News reports that officials with General Electric/Lufkin Industries announced the plans Monday, citing increasingly challenging market conditions. Laura Bauer, a GE Oil and Gas spokeswoman, said 262 positions will be eliminated across the foundry and the Buck Creek facility. Monday’s announcement puts an end to speculation about the foundry’s future since GE purchased Lufkin Industries in a $3.3 billiondeal in 2013. The Lufkin foundry originally began operating in 1902. Company officials had said earlier this year that market conditions could result in the closure of the downtown Lufkin foundry.

White Oak Lifts Burn Ban

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 12:59 pm

thWHITE OAK — Last week’s rain continues to have an effect as the city of White Oak becomes the latest area community to lift its ban on outdoor burning. KETK reports the fire marshal is again issuing permits. Smith and Gregg counties were among the jurisdictions removing burn bans within the past week.

Fenton Road Reduced to One-Way Traffic

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 11:39 am

Road Work News FlashLONGVIEW — Beginning Tuesday, Longview’s Fenton Road will be reduced to one-way travel and one lane of traffic. The closure will be intermittent and is expected to continue for an extended period, according to a news release from the city. Through traffic will be allowed to travel along Fenton Road beginning at George Richey to the south, then will turn east towards Gilmer Road. The project, which involves the widening of Fenton Road and replacing the utilities, was approved by voters in the 2011 bond election. It’s being constructed by East Texas Bridge of Longview. If you have any questions related to construction, call the Project Manager, Kevin Jaeger, at 903-237-1112.

Three Suspects Sought After Home Invasion and Robbery

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 11:18 am

crime-sceneSMITH COUNTY — Smith County authorities are seeking the public’s help in finding three home invasion and robbery suspects. Deputies got the call around 5:30 Sunday afternoon from the 12000 block of Hwy. 64 West. The victim said he was home alone when three unidentified Hispanic males, all wearing ski masks, forced their way into the residence. At least one was armed with a handgun. The three confronted the victim, tied him up, ransacked the home, and took money and other items of value before leaving in an unknown direction. No other information was immediately available. If you have any information on the incident, contact the Smith County Sheriff’s Office at 903-566-6600.

Intoxication Manslaughter Court Date Moved to October

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 10:51 am

CarlCrabtreeMug_1438289805573_3112711_ver1.0TYLER — The court date for Carl Crabtree, originally set for Monday morning, has been moved to October 12 at 10 a.m. KETK reports the suspect briefly appeared in the 241st District Court before the trial was re-scheduled. The case involves the deaths of two people stemming from an alleged drunk driving crash March 4. That’s when Crabtree, 31, of Tyler, was driving south on Old Jacksonville Highway and his vehicle crossed the center line, colliding head-on with an SUV. (more…)

Van ISD Students Back at School

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 10:51 am

StormPhotos 3_1431377454854_307972_ver1.0VAN (AP/Staff) — Students at Van ISD started back to school Monday morning after a tornado destroyed much of the district’s property in May. About 30 percent of the school district’s buildings were destroyed or damaged in the twister. Superintendent Don Dunn says neighboring districts and businesses have been pitching in and supplies, especially for the teachers, have been donated from across the state. Tyler ISD have provided 26 portable buildings at a charge of $1 each per year. Dunn says the district’s insurance company is set to cover at least part of the rebuilding The school board will be looking at putting a bond package together. (more…)

Investigation Launched after Boy’s Body Found in Pond

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 10:52 am

BOY_1439891939302_4018716_ver1.0LUFKIN (AP) – The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office announced they are investigating the death of a 3-year old. Searchers found the body of the missing East Texas boy in a pond near his family’s home. Authorities say Mason Cuttler was located before dawn last Tuesday east of his residence near Lufkin. Angelina County Sheriff Greg Sanches says a deputy walking the property and searching for the boy spotted the body near the surface of the pond. Mason was last seen the afternoon of August 17th playing outside his home. Authorities believe the child wandered away while his parents were cleaning the residence. The father, Kevin Cuttler, says his son was allergic to some cleaning products so the boy had been playing outside.

Back to School Safety Tips

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 2:02 am

school-firstdayTYLER — The Tyler Police Department is focusing on safety, with local public schools back in session as of Monday — and most private school students already several days into the academic year. Police have issued a number of safety tips and advisories:

School Zones: Last school year officers with the Tyler Police Department stopped 3,862 violators for speeding in a school zone and 466 violators for cell phone usage in a school zone.

– Be alert for the school zone signs posted near schools.
– Keep alert for the children and the crossing guards as they make their way across the street.
– Slow down and prepare to stop if the crossing guard so indicates.
– Tyler motorcycle officers will be monitoring school zones throughout the City when school starts.
– It is illegal to use a wireless communication device in a school zone unless the vehicle is stopped or a hands-free device is used. (more…)

Fall Convocation at LeTourneau University

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 2:02 am

LeTourneau Logo6LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University held its opening convocation Monday in the S. E. Belcher Jr. Chapel and Performance Center. School president Dr. Dale A. Lunsford was the featured speaker, welcoming incoming and returning students. In his address, Dr. Lunsford reminded the students of the mission of the university and challenged them to write their own mission as they seek to find meaning in their future careers. This school year opens with a new Remotely Piloted Aircraft major in aviation, new dual-credit partnerships with Pine Tree and Longview school districts, and a new field house being constructed on campus.

TxDOT Road Projects

Posted/updated on: August 25, 2015 at 2:02 am

TxDOT logoHere’s a look at work planned in the district during the Week of August 24. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues.

The district wide Seal Coat Operations are expected to resume in several counties this week. The schedule starts in Rusk County on Monday and then moves down the list throughout the week.
*SH 43 in Rusk County from FM 1716/FM 1251 southwest to the Traffic Star in Henderson
*SH 43 in Rusk County from 4 miles south of FM 2658 (CR2136) going SW to FM 1761/FM 1251
*US 259 in Gregg County from the Upshur County line south to FM 1844
*FM 757 in Smith County from 2.2 miles south of I-20 (end of new project) south to SH 31

Striping operations continue on previously sealed roadways in Anderson, Cherokee, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. Expect lane closures. (more…)

Back to School Safety Tips

Posted/updated on: August 23, 2015 at 4:58 pm

school-zone-2TYLER — The Tyler Police Department is focusing on safety as local public schools prepare to go back in session Monday — with most private school students already back in class. Police have issued a number of safety tips and advisories:

School Zones: Last school year officers with the Tyler Police Department stopped 3,862 violators for speeding in a school zone and 466 violators for cell phone usage in a school zone.

– Be alert for the school zone signs posted near schools.
– Keep alert for the children and the crossing guards as they make their way across the street.
– Slow down and prepare to stop if the crossing guard so indicates. (more…)

Protesters Gather at Tyler Planned Parenthood

Posted/updated on: August 24, 2015 at 5:15 pm

a22e689a-025c-46c2-8034-555ec625032a_4270379_ver1.0TYLER — The ongoing controversy about Planned Parenthood included a Tyler rally this weekend. In a news release, the Pro-Life Action League says its goal is “to defund Planned Parenthood and to bring attention to pro-life in East Texas.” Hundreds of people demonstrated against Planned Parenthood in Tyler on Saturday as part of a national protest going on in cities around the country. (more…)

Counties Rescinding Burn Bans

Posted/updated on: August 24, 2015 at 10:57 am

thEAST TEXAS — In the wake of last week’s rain, Smith and Gregg County officials have lifted their bans on outdoor burning. But according to KETK, county leaders advise you to continue using caution when conducting outdoor burning. They remind you never to leave a fire unattended and always have good means of extinguishing the fire if the need arises. Residents who live inside city limits should check to see if they are still under a burn ban before conducting outdoor burning. Anyone needing more information related to burning regulations in Smith County is asked to call the Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office at 903-590-2655.

United Way of Smith County Marks 75 Years

Posted/updated on: August 24, 2015 at 10:58 am

unitedway-logoTYLER — The United Way of Smith County is celebrating 75 years of activity August 27 at Cascades Country Club in Tyler from 5:30-8:30 p.m. as it kicks off its 2015-2016 campaign. The Denim and Diamonds themed event is to honor companies, individuals, and past board chairmen who have played a significant role in the organization, according to a news release. Families of past chairmen are attending the event to receive their family members’ recognition. United Way’s first board chairman, E. P. McKenna, will be represented by his grandson, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter. The first woman to lead the organization was Mrs. L. A. Grelling, whose daughter, Mary John Spence, will receive her medal. Past chairmen and their families from every decade are coming to receive their service medals. (more…)

Resident Injured in Early Morning Fire, Hospitalized in Dallas

Posted/updated on: August 24, 2015 at 4:27 am

tyler-fire-dept-truck-2TYLER — Tyler firefighters quickly extinguished a blaze Friday morning at 3321 Sandalwood Lane, but an occupant was injured and had to be taken to Dallas, according to information from the fire department. The initial call for help came in at 1:52 a.m. Firefighters arrived to find heavy fire and smoke visible in the structure. Investigators have determined that the fire originated in the garage. They say an occupant noticed the smell of smoke and discovered that a container of hot grease had been left on the stove, causing smoke to travel throughout the house. While the occupant tried to carry the grease outside, it splashed and burned the victim. A flash fire occurred and the victim dropped the container, allowing the fire to spread. The victim was transferred to a Dallas hospital after being taken to a local hospital due to burns and smoke inhalation. (more…)

Smith County Robbery Suspect Arrested in Las Vegas

Posted/updated on: August 24, 2015 at 2:31 am

JustinSMITH COUNTY — A Tyler man wanted in connection to a Smith County robbery has been arrested in Las Vegas. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Justin Lamar Tave, 25, was arrested Thursday night in Nevada. Tave was wanted for a robbery at a home on Highway 69, August 6th. Two other suspects, Ammad Kentrail Williams and Sidarius Gene Alexander, were arrested a short time after the robbery. The three suspects are accused of ransacking the home, macing and tying up the female resident and stealing a safe along with other items. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Texas Rangers and the US Marshal’s Task Force in Tyler and Las Vegas worked together to apprehend the fugitive.

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