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US 79 closed in Panola County after 3 commercial trucks crash

US 79 closed in Panola County after 3 commercial trucks crash Share on LinkedIn PANOLA COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - US Highway 79 is shut down in Panola County near the airport following a fatal wreck involving two 18-wheelers and a truck. According to Sheriff Kevin Lake, the wreck involves two tractor-trailers and a one-ton flatbed work truck. Lake said one person is dead. Copyright 2021 KLTV. All rights reserved. Most Read

Fishing tournament in honor of late Carthage High School graduate returns

Fishing tournament in honor of late Carthage High School graduate returns Fishing For Austin By Blake Holland | May 4, 2021 at 6:50 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 7:08 PM CARTHAGE, Texas (KLTV) - An East Texas mother who lost her son in a car wreck is keeping his memory alive by using his passion to raise money for a scholarship in his name. Denise Gray says fishing was her 18-year-old son’s passion. “He would actually skip school his senior year,” said Denise Gray, Austin’s mother. “And they would call and tell me, ‘Denise, Austin is not at school.’ And I could go to the pond by the house and say, ‘Austin, let’s go to school.’ He loved fishing.”

Major fish kill prompts officials to test water, discourage swimming, eating fish from Lake Murvaul

Major fish kill prompts officials to test water, discourage swimming, eating fish from Lake Murvaul First round of test results expected Wednesday Lake Murvaul Updated By Blake Holland | May 3, 2021 at 6:50 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 9:01 PM PANOLA COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - Officials are asking people to not swim in or eat fish out of Lake Murvaul in Panola County until they can determine what’s killing fish and other wildlife at the lake. According to Bregan Brown with Texas Parks and Wildlife, the first report of fish kill came on March 27, involving catfish. “Since then, we’ve had additional reports come in from lake residents,” Brown said. “And we’ve been out two previous times to investigate the fish kill, at which point we’ve seen several different species of fish affected here in very large quantities.”

Man charged with timber fraud; timber theft grows in Texas

Print COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Jacob Twomey has been accused of stealing timber and has been charged with a felony in Panola County, Texas. Texas A&M Forest Service law enforcement arrested Twomey last week, charging him with Timber Purchase as Trustee with Intent to Defraud an amount greater than $500 but less than $20,000.  The unnamed plaintiff is a landowner who hired Twomey in the summer of 2020 to harvest timber on his property for a fixed rate per ton. Payments were made at first, say investigators, but slowly stopped as harvesting continued. “The plaintiff was partially paid for his timber,” said Mike Kuhnert, an investigator for the Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Department. “But after payments stopped, he continued to cut. By the end of the harvest, the money had still not been received.”

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