KETR Local
9:19 am
Tue July 13, 2010

Bond lowered in area drive-by shooting case


Greenville – Bond has been reduced for a Dallas man, charged in a series of drive-by shootings in Campbell and Cumby.

On Monday, a judge lowered Nicholas William Terry's bond from $100,000 to $25,000 cash or surety. Terry has pleaded not guilty.

He was placed into custody on June 8 and charged with deadly conduct by discharging a firearm.

No one was injured when Terry allegedly fired at or in the direction of a building and or habitation in November 2009.

KETR Local
9:18 am
Tue July 13, 2010

North Texas city approves ban on K2 sales


Allen – A North Texas city has approved a full ban on the sale of K2.

The Allen City Council Tuesday night unanimously adopted an ordinance that prohibits the use, purchase, possession and sale of the synthetic cannabinoid, citing public health purposes.

Although K2 is marketed as incense, some say that when smoked it mimics the effects of marijuana, forcing some cities to look at how or if it should be sold.

Mansfield was the first North Texas city to pass a citywide limit on the sale of K2.

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KETR Local
9:17 am
Tue July 13, 2010

Investigation underway in fire dept. shooting


Miller Grove – Authorities in Hopkins County are investigation a report of shots fired into a Miller Grove fire station.

The incident reportedly occurred late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

No injuries were reported, as there was no one in the building at the time of the shooting.

The Miller Grover Fire Department is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.

KETR Local
9:16 am
Tue July 13, 2010

Art Dept. graduates first MFA; Alumni find success


Commerce – The Texas A&M University-Commerce art department recently graduated its first class in the new master's of fine arts (MFA) in studio arts program with a communication arts concentration. The program has grown from zero students in 2007 to a projected 20 in the upcoming 2010 fall semester, and would be one of the largest terminal degree programs on campus and in Texas.

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KETR Local
3:25 pm
Mon July 12, 2010

Area cities fare well in ranking of best in U.S.


– A recently composed list of the best small cities in America shows three North Texas cities in the top 25.

The list, created by CNN's Money Magazine, takes into account each city's crime rate, economy, entertainment options and aesthetic quality.

Coming in at number four was McKinney. Officials praised the city's downtown and citied its close proximity to Dallas as some of the reasons for the high ranking. Just down the road from McKinney is Allen, who placed 16th on the list. Rowlett was ranked 24th.

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KETR Podcasts
2:13 pm
Mon July 12, 2010

The Lead: Friday, July 9, 2010

Host Scott Harvey speaks with Texas A&M University-Commerce's Dr. LaVelle Hendricks on the controversial substance K2. Our Friday feature focuses on the impact that the growth in DFW is having on our rural region.

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KETR Local
9:24 am
Mon July 12, 2010

Police seek automatic license plate reader


Greenville – A local police department is seeking a second automatic license plate reader.

The City of Greenville already has one high-technology device capable of automatically reading the license plates of cars; and is seeking grant funding to help pay for another.

Interim Police Chief Scott Smith is hoping to obtain a grant to assist with paying for an infrared automated license plate reader, which will check the plates against criminal databases for stolen vehicles, wanted persons and more.

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KETR Local
9:23 am
Mon July 12, 2010

Child Advocacy Center opens new office


Gilmer – The Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center in Winnsboro has opened a satellite office in Gilmer.

The center provides a safe haven for children to share their stories of abuse with counselors and investigators. Staff members work with law enforcement officials to aid with investigations.

The center serves eight area counties, including Delta, Hopkins, Rains and Wood counties; and has so far served more than 4,800 children between the ages of 2 and 17.

KETR Local
9:19 am
Mon July 12, 2010

FBI to aid in Mt. Vernon bank ATM theft


Mt. Vernon – The FBI has joined law enforcement from East Texas in their investigation of an ATM theft from a Mt. Vernon bank.

The government agency will work with Franklin County and Upshur County deputies. Investigators say the theft is similar to a heist in Gilmer several months ago.

Security video at the bank shows the machine being pulled from its foundation by a chain, and loaded into a dark colored Tahoe SUV.

KETR Local
9:16 am
Mon July 12, 2010

Bond reduction sought in alleged drive-by shooting


Greenville – A reduction in bond is sought for a series of drive-by shootings in the region.

Nicholas William Terry, of Dallas, remains in jail for allegedly firing on multiple houses in Campbell and Cumby in November.

Terry is seeking a reduction in his $100,000 bond on a charge of deadly conduct by discharging a firearm. He was placed into custody on June 8. A hearing concerning his body is set for Monday.

Terry has pleaded not guilty.

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