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LISD employee arrested for carrying gun

STOCK PHOTO From Enterprise Staff A Livingston ISD employee was arrested without incident Thursday for possession of a firearm at the district’s transportation facility. According to police reports, Russell David Hogue, 62, of Livingston was arrested around…

Texas state parks present prime viewing for total eclipse

. Special to the News-Times AUSTIN — Less than a month remains until the highly anticipated total eclipse adorns Texas skies. On April 8, a total eclipse will shade 31 Texas state parks along the path of totality. With the exception of Old Tunnel and Lyndon B. Johnson State Parks, where visitors will gain entry on a first-come, first-served basis,…
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Sheriff aids in multi-agency pursuit

Police agencies from a three-county area were involved in a high-speed pursuit of a robbery suspect on March 18. Courtesy photo From SJNT Staff The San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office helped end a multi-county vehicle pursuit with the arrest of a robbery suspect from Porter. On March 18, SJCSO was notified of a vehicle pursuit coming northbound on…
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Former cop pleads guilty to indecency charge

STOCK PHOTO By Chris Edwardsnews@tylercountybooster.com WOODVILLE – Johnathan Broussard Dees, a former law enforcement officer and Doucette resident, who is currently serving time for multiple sex offenses against children, pleaded guilty to another charge on Monday in District Court. Dees was charged with Indecency with a Child by Exposure.…
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Harmon named to DETCOG leadership position

By Chris Edwardsnews@tylercountybooster.com LUFKIN – Last Friday, the Deep East Texas Council of Governments (DETCOG) and Economic Development District announced Tyler County native Andrew Harmon to serve as the new Assistant Executive Director. Harmon will work under DETCOG’s executive director Lonnie Hunt and said “I’m thrilled to announce my…
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Texas files Colony Ridge suit for fraudulent practices

Residents of the Houston-area development, who were maligned by Republicans last year, have complained about the developer for years. By Alejandro Serrano,Texas Tribune HOUSTON — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday sued Houston-area developer Colony Ridge for committing deceptive trade practices and real estate fraud against homebuyers…
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Trinity County site of future movie

AI Image Created with Adobe Firefly By Tony Farkaseditor@trinityconews.com TRINITY — The city of Trinity and surrounding areas, including Groveton, could be the site of a future movie. At the Thursday Trinity City Council meeting, writer-producer-manager Terry Weaver said he plans to produce a film in the county, “The Beast of Trinity, Texas,” and…
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Woman faces felony charges for grade changing

By Tony Farkaseditor@trinityconews.com GROVETON — An employee of the Groveton school district was arrested Wednesday for allegedly altering grades. Breanna Faye Abshier, 35, is facing a third-degree felony charge of tampering with a government record. She is listed on the Groveton ISD website as the registrar for the junior high and high schools.…
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TxDOT to clear memorials from Trinity River bridge

AI Image by DALL-E 2 From Enterprise Staff Crews from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will clear the right-of-way near and beneath the Trinity River Bridge on Monday. There was an outpouring of condolences and sympathy from friends and family of Audrii Cuningham, the 11-year-old Livingston student who was abducted and murdered in…
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Local ranch wins at Houston Livestock Show

Casaray Ranch cattle were big winners at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Red Brahman competition. Courtesy photo from the Brahman Journal Special to the News-Standard HOUSTON — Casaray Ranch of Groveton’s Casaray SF Noble Pasco won Grand Champion red female at the 2024 ABBA International Brahman Show at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, held…
Casaray Ranch cattle were big winners at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Red Brahman competition. Courtesy photo from the Brahman Journal

Corrigan named timber products capital of Texas

STOCK PHOTO From Enterprise Staff For more than 200 years, the City of Corrigan has been recognized for its rich and diverse timber industry. From the lush southern yellow pine forests and timber harvesters, to log truck drivers and wood manufacturing facilities, Corrigan’s economy has been, and continues to be, driven by the forest products…
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Warren ISD investigating threat

STOCK PHOTO By Chris Edwardsnews@tylercountybooster.com WARREN – An incident being described as “a possible terroristic threat” within the Warren Independent School District was reported on Friday. In a statement from the district, Warren ISD acknowledged awareness of the threat, which was directed toward the district’s junior high campus. “It is…
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Mobile home damaged in fire

Firefighters from Trinity Fire & Rescue examine the scene of a fire. TCNS staff TRINITY — Trinity Fire & Rescue responded to a structure fire Thursday afternoon at approximately 3:40 p.m. at 114 Creekside Court. Fire Chief Keith Johnson said the first unit on the scene reported smoke billowing from a single wide mobile home. Two neighbors were…
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Lakeside Apostolic Church destroyed in blaze

Lakeside Apostolic Church was destroyed by a fire on Saturday afternoon. CHRIS EDWARDS | TCB By Chris Edwardsnews@tylercountybooster.com DAM B – A weekend fire destroyed Lakeside Apostolic Church in Town Bluff. The cause of the fire is officially undetermined at present. According to reports, the fire broke out on Saturday afternoon at the church,…
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Fleeing suspect apprehended following tip

STOCK PHOTO From Enterprise Staff A tip of a possible sighting resulted in the apprehension and arrest of a Point Blank man who led multiple local law enforcement agencies on a high speed chase and subsequent manhunt. The Livingston Police Department on March 8 initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle stolen out of Houston. The driver refused to…
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TCSO makes arrest of felon with firearm

STOCK PHOTO By Chris Edwardsnews@tylercountybooster.com TOWN BLUFF – The Tyler County Sheriff’s Office made a recent arrest in the Barlow Lake Estates community of a convicted felon from Hardin County who was in possession of a firearm. According to Tyler County Sheriff Bryan Weatherford, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, deputies were patrolling the area at…
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TxDOT, students team up to prevent DUI crashes

Special to the News-Standard LUFKIN — As spring break approaches, TxDOT is teaming up with college students to make sure their celebrations don’t have catastrophic consequences. The Drive Sober. No Regrets. campaign is traveling to college campuses and spring break hot spots across the state to spread the message that there is always a safe and…
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Polk County gives firm green light for road repair bids

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                               Polk County Judge Sydney Murphy (right) signs an approval for an agenda itemduring commissioners court Tuesday morning at the Polk County Courthouse as Precinct 1 Commissioner Bob Willis looks on.

By Jason Chlapek

POLK COUNTY — Polk County commissioners approved the services of Bryan architecture firm Goodwin-Lasiter-Strong to advertise for construction bids on a Precinct 1 road during Tuesday’s Commissioner’s Court meeting at the Polk County Courthouse.The road in need of repair is Taylor Lake Road, which has been washed away once by high water from the nearby Trinity River. The road is located in Ace off of Farm-to-Market Road 2610, and is part of the Hurricane Harvey Recovery Project.

“Taylor Lake Road was going to fall into the river again,” Polk County Judge Sydney Murphy said. “They already lost the road before so we’re on our second one. They fixed the culverts and guardrail.”

Commissioners also approved the holiday schedule for 2021 fiscal year. The paid holidays are New Year’s Day (Friday, Jan. 1), Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, Jan. 18) Presidents’ Day (Monday, Feb. 15), Good Friday (Friday, April 2), Memorial Day (Monday, May 23), Independence Day (Friday, July 2 or Monday, July 5), Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 5), Columbus Day (Monday, Oct. 10, 2021), Veterans Day (Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021), Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 25 and Friday, Nov. 26, 2021), and Christmas (Thursday, Dec. 23 and Friday, Dec. 24, 2021).

“We try to stay with federal holidays and we also try to make sure that everybody gets Fourth of July off,” Murphy said. “If the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, then they get the Friday before or the Monday after the holiday off. This makes sure thatwe’re staying within the 13 days.

”A grant for $71,000 was approved as well. The grant is for Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding.“Those are grants that come through,” Murphy said. “We try to stay compliant with whatever the requirements are with whoever issued the grants. We have staff whose time was stretched. We want to make sure they’re paid, especially for employees who work too much. This happens a lot with emergency management, maintenance or IT departments. We work on comp time.”

Commissioners also drew names for the sick leave pool. The names selected were Paula Baker (District Clerk), Matthew Brown (Jail), John Cabiness (Sheriff’s Office), Cassie Kosina (Tax Assessor Collector) and Judge Tolar (Road & Bridge Pct. 4).

All four commissioners — Bob Willis (Pct. 1), Ronnie Vincent (Pct. 2), Milt Purvis (Pct. 3) and Tommy Overstreet (Pct. 4) — had items for which they wanted to accept bids or have rebids in regard to base material.

“(The commissioners) don’t want to spend too much time and money traveling to get materials,” Murphy said. “They want to make sure where they’re traveling to get materials is close to them and they’re prudent with their tax dollars.”The next commissioners court will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27.

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