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Upcoming concert in Crockett moved indoors
Upcoming concert in Crockett moved indoors

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Upcoming concert in Crockett moved indoors

CROCKETT, Texas (KETK)– The upcoming 2025 Drive-In Concert in Crockett scheduled for this Friday has been moved indoors. 3 people found dead after possible carbon monoxide poisoning inside Nacogdoches home The concert, which will feature Soul Sessions, was originally set to be held at Davey Crockett Park, but has been moved to the Crockett Civic Center, which is located off of 1100 Edmiston Drive. The concert is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Courtesy of the Piney Woods Fine Arts Association The event will be free for anybody wanting to attend and is hosted by the Piney Woods Fine Arts Association which organizes a number of different events for East Texans related to visual arts. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Lake Jacksonville, Lake Tyler temporarily closes due to heavy rainfall
Lake Jacksonville, Lake Tyler temporarily closes due to heavy rainfall

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Climate
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Lake Jacksonville, Lake Tyler temporarily closes due to heavy rainfall

TYLER, Texas (KETK)– Lake Jacksonville, Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East announced Thursday morning that they have all temporarily closed due to heavy rainfall and high water levels. According to the City of Jacksonville, the lake is currently closed to the public until further notice because of high water levels to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. 'Please be advised that high water levels may be present on some area roadways,' the city said. 'Motorists are urged to exercise caution and avoid driving through standing or moving water.' Thursday Morning Forecast: Another round of storms The City of Tyler said Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East has temporarily closed all public boat ramps because of boating hazards resulting from debris washed into the lakes by the recent rains and to reduce damage from the shoreline erosion caused by boat wakes. City officials explained that the ramps will be closed until further notice and Tyler Water Utilities anticipates reopening the ramps once lake levels lowers. East Texans can stay up-to-date on the status of the lakes by visiting the City of Jacksonville Facebook and City of Tyler Facebook. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

2025 State of Economy event held in Longview discuss new laws to help East Texans
2025 State of Economy event held in Longview discuss new laws to help East Texans

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
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2025 State of Economy event held in Longview discuss new laws to help East Texans

LONGVIEW, Texas (KETK)– LEDCO addresses tariffs to KETK News at the 2025 State of Economy. The event was held by the Longview Chamber of Commerce to hear about how new laws will help the local economy. The nonprofit organization, Texas 2036 spoke about how additional funds to public education, water infrastructure, and healthcare will boost the economy and set the state up for success. Future of NASA Scientific Balloon Facility in Palestine in question due to proposed budget cuts Texas 2036 is a non partisan organization that uses long term data to secure Texas' future. Another push to help rural East Texans is expanding the reach for career readiness out of high school. 'To ensure and support more students becoming college and career ready. How do we ensure that they are ready for the workforce even when they're coming out of high school?' senior vice president of strategy and operations of Texas 2036, Justin Coppedge said. Coppedge said the state's economy boomed over the past few years and LEDCO president, Wayne Mansfield sees the growth in Longview. 'A lot of new construction and redevelopment occurring,' Mansfield said. Several businesses are currently expanding, still able to find employees, so I think the overall the economy is doing quite well coupled with the fact that the four school districts in our city have bond issues.' Mansfield does not believe tariffs will have a negative impact on businesses but may bring more companies. 'One positive aspect of it is that we've had a lot more inquiries from international companies looking for locations or potential locations to move out of the countries like Canada and Mexico in particular, or even Europe wanting to move their company here into Texas to get relief from the tariffs,' Mansfield said. Some people fear that foreign companies have ill intentions, but Mansfield said it gives East Texans more job opportunities. 'Generally, when companies from other countries, particularly Europe, locate in a community, they're there for the duration,' Mansfield said. 'They do not intend to leave any time. They want to come locate, become profitable, become parts of the community and stay for a long, long periods of time, ' Mansfield said.' Even though the legislative session is over, seeds have been planted at the state level, so years down the line Texans will reap the benefits. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

East Texas residents asked to donate fans for summer relief
East Texas residents asked to donate fans for summer relief

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
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East Texas residents asked to donate fans for summer relief

TYLER, Texas (KETK) – With summer heat quickly approaching, East Texans will have the opportunity to donate fans to those who need some relief from the scorching summer temperatures. Overton baseball unable to claim first state title in school history People Attempting to Help (PATH) is currently hosting the 'Beat the Heat' Fan Drive and is hoping to provide hundreds of East Texas families with a box fan. The fans will help families reduce energy costs while keeping their homes cool during summer. According to PATH, heat is the number one weather-related killer in Texas. During the summers, older people and children are at high risk of being impacted by the heat and many are currently living without an AC unit in their homes. Those who are willing to donate fans can do it through the PATH website. Up to 10 fans can be donated through the website with each fan costing $25. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Here's what you need to know: Sahara dust is making its way to East Texas
Here's what you need to know: Sahara dust is making its way to East Texas

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Science
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Here's what you need to know: Sahara dust is making its way to East Texas

TYLER, Texas (KETK) — Every year around this time, the Sahara Desert in Africa experiences peak emissions that sends dust particles across the Atlantic Ocean, causing air quality changes in East Texas. Here's what we know about this phenomenon and how it could effect East Texans. Dust from Sahara brings hazy skies to East Texas Although allergy season is wrapping up, East Texans could still experience higher dust levels from the annual Sahara air layer that is heading this way. Its unknown exactly how much dust East Texans should anticipate, but they will likely see changes in visibility and air quality. KETK sat down with Professor and Center Director for Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Amarillo Brent Auvermann Ph.D. to talk about this environmental occurrence. 'It really is more of a general haze, things will change colors, sunlight will look different. the sun itself may look more red,' Auvermann said. 'At various times of the day, the clouds will be dingier in all likelihood and visibility will be somewhat reduced, depends on the intensity of the event. It is likely that air monitors that are monitoring air pollution at the ground level in East Texas will pick something up this time around,' Auvermann said. According to Google Maps, Texas and the Sahara Dessert are separated by over 7,000 miles of Atlantic Ocean water, which prompts people to question exactly how all this dust could travel that far without settling in the ocean. Babysitter's Club returning to Harrison County later this month Auvermann said these dust particles in the Sahara are small enough to rise high into the air through convection and travel long distances. Once some of these particles reach humid air, they can absorb water which makes them become heavier and settle in more humid areas like East Texas. 'They might absorb water from the atmosphere in response to changes in relative humidity,' Auvermann said. 'So as it gets more humid, they might absorb more water, that makes the particle larger, probably makes it settle out faster.' The dust particles travel toward East Texas because of a natural steering current that causes the wind to blow west from the African coast all the way to eastern parts of the United States depending on latitude. One question that might be on the minds of East Texans is how will this dust effect residents and the environment. TRAFFIC ALERT: Road closures in Henderson County due to flooding Auvermann said it is believed that this dust event has been happening for arounds thousands of years leaving him to suspect that ecosystems have become somewhat used to its effects. As for humans, Auvermann recommends that those with respiratory or other allergy driven issues talk to a doctor about treatment. People who do not suffer from respiratory issues should also stay cautious of this dust event as it could effect anyone. 'Is it possible that somebody that had never been triggered to asthma might be triggered to something like this? Its possible and so again people will always want to be in touch with medical professionals,' Auvermann said. Flooded road, fallen trees in Smith County following severe weather East Texans can expect to see some changes in the air quality index this month and Auvermann suspects these changes will last anywhere from a couple days to almost a week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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