KETR Local Newscasts
10:05 am
Tue June 30, 2009

KETR Newscast 6-30-09

Commerce stabbing suspect due in court Tuesday; John Doe 7 vs. City of Commerce, Part 2; Prison sentence given in Greenville purse snatching case; Greenville citizens group to meet Tuesday to discuss downtown business; Hopkins County Commssioners to again address options for jail overcrowding.

KETR Local
8:55 am
Tue June 30, 2009

Hopkins County to again address jail overcrowding


Hopkins County – The latest attempt to control jail overcrowding in Hopkins County is set to be addressed by commissioners during its Wednesday meeting.

On the agenda is discussion on possible implementation of electronic monitoring bracelets as an alternative option.

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KETR Local
6:50 am
Tue June 30, 2009

Citizens to discuss downtown business Tuesday


Greenville – A Greenville citizens group will be talking about the C.U.R.E (Citizens Urban Renewal Effort) again Tuesday.

The group has its second meeting scheduled at 7 p.m. inside the Hampton Inn & Suites hotel, 3001 Kari Lane. More information will be provided on what has been referred to as "the neighborhood in transition", a five-block deep and 11-block wide section of the core of downtown where he hopes to encourage development and support downtown businesses.

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KETR Local
6:48 am
Tue June 30, 2009

Commerce stabbing suspect due in court Tuesday


Commerce – A suspect in a Thursday night stabbing in Commerce is due in court Tuesday.

17-year-old Corey Dominic Heath is seeking a reduction in his $35,000 bond on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Heath has reportedly confessed to slashing the throat of the victim following an argument over a shirt in the 1900 block of Pecan Street.

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KETR Local
6:48 am
Tue June 30, 2009

Man's probation revoke, sentenced to prison


Greenville – A prison sentence is handed down in a Greenville purse snatching case.

21-year-old Chadrick O'Neal Robinson, of Greenville, was given 18 years in prison Monday after his 2007 probation involving a purse snatching was revoked. Robinson was one of two men who had pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery regarding a violent purse snatching at Crossroads Mall during which injured a woman.

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KETR Local
10:47 pm
Mon June 29, 2009

John Doe 7 vs. City of Commerce, Part 1:<i><BR>Over 50 k spent in tax payer money in lawsuit</i>


Commerce – The City of Commerce has spent over $50,000 ($57,308 as of June 9) in tax payer money to date on attorney's fees for its current sex offender lawsuit; John Doe 7 vs. City of Commerce. In this multi-part series, KETR will explain why the litigation continues and no settlement reached, despite the amount of tax-payer money being spent.

The ordinance was approved in November, 2007 and the lawsuit filed a few months later. The ordinance is currently not being enforced.

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KETR Local
4:02 pm
Mon June 29, 2009

Investigation continues in Hopkins County shooting


Hopkins County – Two people have now died as the result of a double shooting in Hopkins County last Friday.

Initial reports stated Kimberly McLarry, of Wood County, had shot her husband in the face at Mike's Garage on Hwy 154 south of Sulphur Springs. She was killed by a state trooper in Yantis shortly after the shooting after refusing to drop her handgun. Her husband, Robert Allen McLarry, later died after being flown to a Tyler hospital.

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Morning Blend
1:39 pm
Mon June 29, 2009

This Day in History

This Day in History: Monday, June 29, 2009.

This Day in History: Monday, June 29, 2009.

KETR Local Newscasts
10:07 am
Mon June 29, 2009

KETR Newscast 6-29-09

Part 1 - John Doe 7. vs. City of Commerce; Commerce woman indicted by Hunt County Grand Jury; Former Wolfe City ISD official sentenced to prison for embezzlement; Former Royse City pastor set to be sentenced Monday on child porn charges; Gov. Perry to speak at TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Rally Party Friday in Sulphur Springs.

KETR Local
8:25 am
Mon June 29, 2009

Wolfe City ISD employee senteced to prison


Wolfe City – A Wolfe City ISD official is sentenced to prison for embezzlement.

Former business manager Teresa Rene Conley was sentenced Thursday to six months in prison, while her sister, Tonya Deann Hooten was placed on three years of probation. Both were convicted of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the district in August, 2008.

Both Conley and Hooten were also ordered to repay the federal education funds they swindled.

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