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Viewer submitted recipe: Seafood Stroganoff

Viewer submitted recipe: Seafood Stroganoff

From our KLTV cookbook called "Proud of East Texas," (what else?) comes a recipe for a quick seafood dinner.

The recipe was submitted in the 1998 by Diana Conine of Tyler. It sounds pretty simple, delicious, and quick:

Seafood Stroganoff:

1 pound shrimp, crawfish tails, or scallops (or a combination)
1 bunch of green onions, sliced (tops included)
1 stick of butter (ed. note: or a healthy Omega-3 butter blend, like Smart Balance)
4 TBS flour
2 TBS garlic powder (or to taste)
1/2 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced (ed. note: you can buy these pre-sliced to save time)
1 tsp worcestershire sauce
2 tsp creole seasoning (any brand you like)
1/2 cup vermouth (optional, but definitely adds better flavor) (ed. note: white wine could be substituted if no vermouth on hand)
1 16 oz. carton of sour cream. (ed. note: light sour cream will cut fat and calories and still be creamy and delicious!)

Peel and devein shrimp, if necessary.

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Tips for handling debt collectors

Tips for handling debt collectors

Released by the Better Business Bureau of Central East Texas:

Consumers who owe money or are behind on their bills may be legitimately contacted by debt collectors to pay off debts.  In a recent release of the top complaints reported to BBB, collection agencies ranked 5th in number of complaints received.  With more than 15,000 complaints, consumers need to be aware of the best practices for when it comes to handling debt collectors.

“Be wary of the red flags for fraudulent debt collectors”, said Mechele Agbayani Mills, President and CEO of BBB Serving Central East Texas. “Refusing to reveal the name of their agency or demands that the payments be made in cash or money transfer only, could mean that a phony debt collector is making an attempt at identity theft”.

It’s important for consumers to verify the alleged debt before taking action.

ETX home smoldering when fire crews arrive on scene

PANOLA COUNTY, TX (KLTV)- Crews responded to a fully-involved house fire mid-morning Monday in Panola County.

The Panola County Intercommunity Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the structure fire in Deberry just before 10 a.m. Monday.

When crews arrived, the home was smoldering on the ground.

Officials say the fire was accidental; the exact cause of the fire is unknown at this time.

Beckville and Elysian Fields Volunteer Fire Department also assisted.

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Welcome Home Soldier needs you!

Welcome Home Soldier needs you!

Released by Welcome Home Soldier: 

Dear WHS Family,

At our recent Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, I said that I need to at least partly step down from the leadership of WHS,, partly because of my husband's health and partly because of my own health. But in order to do that, we must have another leader who is committed enough and free enough to be able to serve when needed and to help us along the way. Polly is wonderful, but it is too much to ask her to do it all by herself. I am sure that none of you realize how much time, planning, gas, community involvement, and working around family, friends and social activities leadership in WHS takes.

This weekend I am unable to help with any of these welcomes, and Polly will do it all. I have done the same by myself, but it is really difficult and stressful to do it alone, and it is unfair to ask Polly to do it all.

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Official: Crack, weed, Xanax, hydrocodone seized in drug bust

RUSK COUNTY, TX (KLTV)- Two people are in custody following the execution of a narcotics warrant in Rusk County.

The Rusk County Sheriff's Office Narcotics division, along with Rusk County and Henderson Police tactical units found multiple illegal substances during the search of a residence in the 1800 block of CR 169D in Laird  Hill.

Officers seized approximately one pound or marijuana, 34 grams of what they believe to be crack cocaine, eight grams of suspected alprazolam (Xanax), 104 pills believed to be hydrocodone, and an undetermined amount of cash.

Cecil Kenneth Babb, 26, of Kilgore, is charged with manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance (third-degree felony), possession of a controlled substance (class A misdemeanor), possession of marijuana, and possession of a dangerous drug.

Babb's bonds total $100,000.

ETX woman thought to be abducted found, arrested

Released by the Rusk County Sheriff's Department:

On Wednesday, May 9, 2012, the Rusk County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigation Division succeeded in locating Kimberly Ann Davis, 39, of Henderson, who was reported missing by family members. Investigators received information that family members had not been able to contact her since Wednesday, May 3, 2012.

On Saturday, May 5, 2012, family members reported Davis missing after they received information that she may be a possible victim of abduction. Rusk County investigators began an investigation which expanded outside of Texas, to Arkansas and Louisiana.

On May 9, 2012, Davis was located unharmed in Gregg County, Texas. Due to Davis having unrelated active felony narcotic warrants out of Rusk County, she was arrested and transported to Rusk County Justice Center.

20th anniversary of Stamp Out Hunger food drive Saturday

20th anniversary of Stamp Out Hunger food drive Saturday

Released by the East Texas Food Bank:

Help Stamp Out Hunger in East Texas. On Saturday, May 12th, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) in East Texas will collect food for the East Texas Food Bank. Now in its 20th year, the annual food drive has grown from a regional to a national effort that provides assistance to the millions of Americans struggling to put food on the table.

“Stamp Out Hunger is one of the easiest ways to help fight hunger in our community without even leaving your home,” said Dennis Cullinane, executive director of the East Texas Food Bank.