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Jennifer Scott

Tyler

Multimedia Reporter at Tyler Morning Telegraph

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  • 1 week ago | tylerpaper.com | Jennifer Scott

    Saddle up and shine your spurs, East Texas’ biggest bootscootin’ bash is back. The Tyler Cattle Baron’s Ball rides back into town Saturday, June 7 to bring music, dancing, and a whole lot of heart to the Texas Rose Horse Park. Celebrating 37 years, the boots and glitz event will feature headliner Wade Bowen, a staple of Texas country and red dirt music.

  • 1 week ago | tylerpaper.com | Jennifer Scott

    The family of Jonathan Layton, a Lindale man fatally shot by a Smith County sheriff’s deputy in November, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Smith County, Sheriff Larry Smith, Deputy Braylon J. Barnes, FaithCo Plumbing, and company executive Taylor Tracy. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, challenges the official account of the incident and claims Layton was wrongfully killed during a law enforcement response after a workplace dispute.

  • 1 week ago | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Jennifer Scott

    Communities blighted by off-road biking in public parks, and intimidating street racing are set to benefit from new police powers to crack down on anti-social behaviour and deliver safer streets through the Plan for Change. Perpetrators of anti-social driving face having their cars, e-scooters or off-road bikes seized and destroyed after 48 hours under stronger powers proposed by the government.

  • 1 week ago | moorenews.com | Jennifer Scott

    The family of Jonathan Layton, a Lindale man fatally shot by a Smith County sheriff’s deputy in November, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Smith County, Sheriff Larry Smith, Deputy Braylon J. Barnes, FaithCo Plumbing, and company executive Taylor Tracy. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, challenges the official account of the incident and claims Layton was wrongfully killed during a law enforcement response after a workplace dispute.

  • 1 week ago | brenhambanner.com | Jennifer Scott

    The family of Jonathan Layton, a Lindale man fatally shot by a Smith County sheriff’s deputy in November, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Smith County, Sheriff Larry Smith, Deputy Braylon J. Barnes, FaithCo Plumbing, and company executive Taylor Tracy. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, challenges the official account of the incident and claims Layton was wrongfully killed during a law enforcement response after a workplace dispute.

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