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Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
East Texas State Fair hopes for economic impact from Pro-Rodeo
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – The East Texas State Fair made a historic move on Wednesday. 'For 113 years, the East Texas State Fair has been deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of Tyler and East Texas,' East Texas State Fair chairman Michael Stoltz said. East Texas 12-year-old sells record setting pig for over $500,000 at Houston Rodeo 2024 was a big year for the East Texas State Fair, not only did they move locations, but they saw more guests than ever before. 'We experienced record attendance days at the fair with overall attendance of over 100,000 visitors,' Stoltz said. Businesses around the new fair grounds like the CEFCO gas station down the road said more traffic has brought in more sales. On Wednesday, the fair announced they would be bringing in even more traffic by adding a pro-rodeo to their line-up. 'This first year, we're expecting over $100,000 payout, for a first year rodeo that's outstanding,' Pickett Pro Rodeo owner Cullen Pickett said. The fair plans to build a temporary 2,500 seat arena, and they hope to pack it every night. It will also be one of the last qualifying events for the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Students present projects at Smith County Junior Livestock Show 'There's going to be a lot of world champions here, there's going to be a lot of decisions made about who goes to the National Finals Rodeo from this rodeo here,' Pickett said. When it came to choosing the dates for the rodeo, the president of the East Texas State Fair said the goal is to attract more people from start to finish. 'On the second weekend is when we really hit max capacity, so we know we are prepared to handle an additional 2500 visitors based on what we do in the second weekend of the fair,' East Texas State Fair president/CEO Cody Rosenbalm said. He added that the rodeo will bring extra weekend of business for the city. 'I know the impact of rodeo in East Texas is going to be phenomenal,' City of Tyler Mayor Don Warren said. The East Texas State Fair will run from Sept. 19 through Sept. 28, with the rodeo kicking things off during the first three days. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Yahoo
Mabank man accused of killing sister over $1,500, 4 grams of marijuana
GUN BARREL CITY, Texas (KETK) — A Mabank man is accused of killing his sister after she reportedly stole money and drugs, an affidavit obtained from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office indicates. Students present projects at Smith County Junior Livestock Show On Monday at around 3:26 p.m., the sheriff's office dispatch center received a call that John Clague had shot his sister, Samantha Moore, in the chest. When deputies arrived, they saw a woman applying pressure to the victim's chest, who was lying on the front porch of Clague's residence near Bonita Point outside of Gun Barrel City. Deputies at the scene said they could not find a pulse on the victim and that Clague had fled the scene with the firearm reportedly used to shoot his sister. A witness told officials that Clague had been hysterical after the victim reportedly took $1,500 and 4 ounces of marijuana. Texarkana man arrested for damaging Tesla with mini four-wheeler, police say The Henderson County Tactical Team responded to the home in Harbor Point and attempted to call Clague outside but Vicki Ann Fletcher, 65 of Gun Barrel City, came out of the residence instead and told deputies that Clague was in a travel trailer on the property. Deputies then observed Fletcher walk around a patrol car and toss suspected meth in a ditch. According to officials, the tactical team negotiated with Clague but he would not respond and eventually ran out, attempting to flee. A K9 was released and Clague was taken into custody. Clague was arrested for murder and is being held at the Henderson County Jail on a $2 million bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.