TYLER â A 26-year-old Carthage man has pleaded guilty to federal drug violations. During an appearance Thursday in Tyler before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love, Jeremy Kristopher Ivie pleaded guilty to possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. According to information presented in court, on Jan. 31, 2009, Ivie purchased cold pills containing pseudoephedrine at a Wal-Mart in Longview in addition to making three other purchases that same day at other stores in the area, all in furtherance of his methamphetamine manufacturing activities. A federal grand jury returned a 256-count indictment on Feb. 2, 2010, charging Ivie with federal drug violations. Ivie faces up to 20 years in federal prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.
Restaurant Catches Fire
TYLER â A bit of a scare, but it could have been much worse as a Tyler restaurant catches fire. According to KETK, the Tyler Fire Department responded to the two-alarm blaze just before 7:15 Wednesday night at Bourbon West, 1523 East Erwin. The fire began in a bucket near an outside grill that was used to store ashes from the grill. Flames then traveled up an outside wall and entered the attic space. There was approximately $1,500 in damages and no injuries were reported.
New Parking Garage for ETMC
TYLER — A new $20 million, six-level parking garage with over 950 spaces opened recently on the east side of the ETMC Tyler campus. The skywalk now extends over Hospital Drive to connect to the new east parking garage. âWe are now directing visitors to park there,â said Bob Hampton, vice president of property services for ETMC. âThe spaces are extra wide so all types of vehicles will easily be able to get in and out of their slot. Visitors will also be able to enter the hospital on the new extension of the skywalk.â The front parking lot where the helicopters are located will now be used for handicap parking, valet and clergy as space allows.
âAnother change will be no parking anymore on Hospital Drive, the street that goes around ETMC,â said Hampton. âThe street will be converted to a boulevard and will have designated turn lanes. Without cars parking on Hospital Drive, it will be a lot safer for drivers and pedestrians.â Plans for the front of ETMC involve creating a new entry way from Hospital Drive. Over the next several months, sections of the Olympic parking garage will close so the spaces can be redesigned to make them bigger and easier to maneuver like the new east garage. Next to the new parking garage is a new central plant for heating, cooling and supporting the hospital.
Other construction updates for ETMC Tyler:
– ETMC Tyler is also working to beautify the campus with more green spaces. Hospital officials say beautiful plants and trees, native to Texas, were planted around the new east parking garage.
– Behind the hospital, the area used by the construction crews will be converted back into spaces for the Pavilion conference center. A small building was razed, and that area will become green space.
– The physician office on Beckham street across from the hospital moved in mid-July to a new clinic space at Fifth Street and Beckham. The old building will be leveled, and a green space will be created.
Nation’s Oldest Person Celebrates Another Year
JACKSONVILLE (AP) – The nation’s oldest person, an East Texas resident, has celebrated yet another year. But which year is a matter of mild debate. The Gerontology Research Group in Los Angeles lists Eunice Sanborn at 114, validating her as the oldest person in the U.S. and the second oldest in the world. A lady in France has her beat by about five months for top international supercentenarian. However Sanborn, a longtime Jacksonville resident, and her friends say she was actually born on July 20 in 1895, not 1896 as the official record states. That makes her 115. The Tyler Morning Telegraph reports that Sanborn has been resting up since partying with 100 well-wishers at her birthday bash at the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville on Tuesday.
Fire Station 6 Grand Opening
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview Thursday hosted a Grand Opening Ceremony for the newly constructed Fire Station 6, located at 2808 McCann Rd. As part of the Capital Improvements Projects bond election in May 2007, voters approved $2.5 million in bond funds for fire station improvements. Fire Station 6 is a 10,701 square foot building that features sleeping quarters for twelve, four apparatus bays, kitchen, living area, and work spaces. The cost of land and construction was approximately $1.83 million.
According to interim Fire Chief J.P. Steelman, âFire Station 6 is one of our busiest stations in terms of calls per shift. The size and functionality of the new station will be a great resource for the men and women that serve in the Longview Fire Department.â Prior to construction of the new building, Fire Station 6 was located at 1515 Judson Rd. In addition to the construction of Fire Station 6, bond funds have been used to expand and renovate Fire Station 2, located at 708 N. Eastman Road.
White Visits East Texas
TYLER — Democratic gubernatorial candidate BIll White spends a couple of days touring East Texas. Though the area’s a Republican stronghold, White tells KTBB he’s confident of his chances here. He says, “I’m a traditional Texas Democrat, a fiscal conservative.” White also mentioned the success he enjoyed as mayor of Houston. He pointed out that in two re-election contests, he won over 80 per cent of the most conservative Republican precincts in that city. White added that a lot of fiscal conservatives like the idea of having someone in public office who’s met a payroll and been a successful business person.
East Texas Baseball Coach Arrested
MABANK — A Mabank baseball coach has been arrested and charged with indecency with a child. Arrested Wednesday was Kevin Reed, 34, of Gun Barrel City. He turned himself in to authorities after an arrest warrant was issued. The warrant was issued after a woman alleged that Reed inappropriately touched her ten year old son. Reed is currently free on a $10,000 bond.
Murder Suspect Surrenders
LONGVIEW â The suspect charged with murder in the death of Brian Keith Burnett on Tuesday surrendered at the Gregg County Sheriff’s office Thursday afternoon. KETK reports his surrender was arranged through Longview Attorney Lance Larison. “James Nathan Alexander charged by a criminal complaint Wednesday with this offense, some 22 hours after investigators, Texas Rangers and ATF agents, worked had around the clock on the case examining evidence and conducting interviews,” Captain Mike Claxton said. After his surrender Alexander was taken to an arraignment hearing in Judge B.H. Jameson’s courtroom. His bond was set at $100,000. Alexander, of Harrison County, remains in custody. Burnett’s body was found around 7:30 Tuesday night at Riverside RV Park.
Meanwhile, the investigation continues in an apparently unrelated case after the body of a woman was found around 4:00 Tuesday afternoon wrapped in a blanket near the Sabine River. She has been identified as a missing Longview woman, Sygunda Yvette Williams, 34. She wasnât reported missing to police and it was only discovered when investigators pursued leads as to the identity of the body. Fingerprints obtained during an autopsy at the Tarrant County Medical Examinerâs Office were used to confirm Williamsâ identity late Wednesday afternoon and her family was officially notified by investigators. Longview Police Detectives have reason to believe her death may have been caused in Longview and are awaiting the official cause of death to be announced. Detectives are currently interviewing family members, friends and associates of Williams and are submitting items for forensic testing. Authorities have not named any suspects in Williamsâ death.
Mower Death an Accident
TYLER — The weekend death of a Smith County woman appears to be accidental. Anjanette Herring, 40, was found dead under a lawn mower Sunday afternoon. The accident occurred off County Road 26. According to KETK-TV, the womanâs husband told deputies his wife had been mowing an overgrown trail down to the creek. He says he had turned around to do something else when the incident occurred. Investigators say the case is still an open investigation, but all indicators point to it being an accident.
Gohmert Helps Kick Off Tea Party Caucus
WASHINGTON (AP/Staff) â Tyler Congressman Louie Gohmert was among the speakers as the new Tea Party Caucus got off the ground Wednesday in Washington. Gohmert says the purpose is âto try to get both parties back on track, back to the things that made America great.â Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota says she founded the Tea Party Caucus so it could be a âreceptacleâ for the views of average citizens, not to push an agenda. She says Congress is not listening to the Tea Party movement and her caucus is designed to clear the way so that members can be heard.
Gohmert mentioned some harsh remarks directed at him during the health care debate. He said he didnât complain to the media because âwe move on, we got elected to do a job.â Bachmann says the just-formed caucus has 24 members, including the third-ranking GOP member of the House, Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana. She says she also hopes Democrats will join the caucus. House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio has declined to join the caucus.
Counterfeiting Sentence
TYLER â A 45-year-old San Antonio man has been sentenced in Tyler to federal prison for counterfeiting violations. Mark Merryman pleaded guilty on March 8, to counterfeiting and was sentenced to 12 months in federal prison Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis. Judge Davis also ordered Merryman to pay restitution in the amount of $440 to area merchants and to forfeit ownership in office equipment used in the scheme. According to information presented in court, on December 23, 2008, Merryman used a printer/scanner/copier to counterfeit and alter approximately 16 counterfeit $20 bills in Palestine.
Another Successful Cattle Baronsâ Gala
TYLER â Another big year for the Tyler Cattle Baronsâ Gala is announced at a wrap-up party. The final take: over $531,000 for the American Cancer Society. Spokesperson Kristi Boyett says attendees loved headliner Lee Ann Womack, the silent auction, and all the fun and games. Also getting rave reviews: the air conditioned tents, which Boyett says will be back next year. Boyett adds that the gala had âwonderful volunteersâ and âvery generous sponsors.â The gala was held June 12 at The Park of East Texas, future home of the East Texas State Fair.
Family Serves Jail Time for Fraud
CORSICANA â The fourth member of a multi-county mortgage fraud scheme has pleaded guilty to a first-degree felony for his role in a multimillion dollar enterprise that defrauded government-backed mortgages. Darrell Lynn Marriott, 57, of Gun Barrel City in Henderson County, was sentenced in Navarro County District Court to 28 years in prison for securing the execution of a document by deception. Under the terms of the plea deal, the defendant will now enter an identical plea in Kaufman County.
In a separate but related matter last month in Wilbarger County, Marriott pleaded guilty to the same charge involving a single home purchase. The district court sentenced him to nine years in prison.
The defendantâs wife, Kandace Y. Marriott, 54, is currently serving a 99-year sentence after a Navarro County jury in March 2009 found her guilty of first-degree mortgage fraud. In July 2009, she was also sentenced to two 20-year terms after pleading guilty in Kaufman County. Her sister, Karen Hayes, 59, of Henderson County, is currently serving an 18-year sentence for falsifying documents to obtain property or credit. The Marriottsâ daughter, Kally Marriott, 24, of Rockwall, was also charged with engaging in organized criminal activity for securing the execution of a document by deception. She pleaded guilty to a third-degree felony last December and served four months in jail as a condition of her probation.
Where is Charley Jones!!? Have you dropped his show? We miss him!
I share your disappointment that Charley Jones is no longer on the air at KTBB. We like the show and I like Charley. I have known him for over 35 years.
The reason we stopped carrying the show is not because of the show itself. It is because of the Texas State Network. TSN is the network that syndicates Texas Overnight and the network, due to severe cuts in personnel, has devolved into a sloppy, inattentive mess.
When the Texas State Network has technical difficulties in the middle of the night, there is no engineer on hand to clear the problem. What this has meant for us in practical terms is that when the network feed goes down, as it does with distressing frequency, there is literally NO ONE AT THE NETWORK that we can call. We are then left to scramble to get something on the air.
Texas State Network no longer takes live technical trouble calls from affiliates. If an affiliate has a technical problem (or more accurately if the network has a technical problem that results in cessation of delivery of
programming to affiliates), affiliates are supposed to email the trouble report to TSN. Our experience with TSN on this is that the emails are either never acknowledged or are acknowledged hours or in some cases days after the fact.
When TSN goes down in the middle of the night, it causes serious disruptions to our operation. The frequency of TSN’s difficulties, coupled with their indifferent response, has thus led us stop taking their syndicated programming. Replaying Rush’s broadcast from the previous afternoon is something over which we have total control. We have zero control when it comes to fixing problems at TSN and apparently very little influence over them. Our oft expressed concerns regarding their frequent problems fell on deaf ears. That’s why we made the decision that we made.
I appreciate the fact that you miss Charley Jones. As I say, I have known Charley for over three and a half decades and respect him a lot. But his network is letting him down and we simply cannot allow their sloppy
operation to negatively affect us any longer.
Paul L. Gleiser
Burglary Suspect Arrested
TYLER — Tyler police have taken a suspected burglar into custody. It started around 10:00 Tuesday night when officers answered a burglar alarm at Tonyâs Taqueria, in the 2800 block of Frankston Highway. Arriving officers reported finding the burglar still inside the business. The suspect, a 15 year old, was arrested after a short foot chase. He will be charged with Burglary of a Building, a state jail felony, and Evading Arrest, a Class A misdemeanor.