Y. Erin Mansfield, Tylerpaper

Y. Erin Mansfield

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Mineola, TX, United States

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Past articles by Erin:

Five questions with homeless advocate Pastor John Walton

Pastor John Walton has dedicated his life to helping people who are homeless. → Read More

Oil executive, sales director honored by Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce

An oil executive and a sales director who is a committed local volunteer took home awards Tuesday night honoring their community service to the Tyler area. → Read More

Smith County officials to consider more than 10 miles of new road work

Smith County officials will vote on whether to begin more than 10 miles of new road work at an upcoming meeting. → Read More

Building permits issued by the city of Tyler from Sept. 6 to 13

The city of Tyler issued the following permits between Sept. 6 and Sept. 13 for new construction. → Read More

Former Gregg County GOP chair sentenced to a year in federal prison

The former chairman of the Gregg County Republican Party has been sentenced to a year in prison for forging his wife's signature on loan applications. → Read More

Nearly 1,000 workers to be hired in Gregg County for 2020 U.S. Census

TYLER — Nearly 1,000 workers will be hired in Gregg County to work on the 2020 U.S. Census — and thousands more across East Texas, the U.S. Census Bureau says. → Read More

Tyler-area doctors accused of illegally diverting opioid prescriptions

Up to three former doctors at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler may have been involved in illegally diverting prescription painkillers, the Department of Public Safety has → Read More

Smith County to use new software in animal shelter

Smith County’s animal shelter will use a new technology for tracking dogs and facilitating adoptions. → Read More

Don Warren brings in $45,000, outraising John Nix in first stretch of race for Tyler mayor

City Councilman Don Warren has outraised former Councilman John Nix in the two-way race for mayor of Tyler. → Read More

Sheriff wants more federal inmates for Smith County Jail

Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith is asking county officials to allow more federal inmates to be ... → Read More

City council to consider spending items, zoning changes

The Tyler City Council will consider nearly $1 million in new spending related to engineering de... → Read More

Panel urges expanded access to hepatitis C drugs

A state panel has voted to loosen restrictions on which Medicaid patients can use expensive hepatitis C drugs. → Read More

Regulators hear arguments for new medical records system

The project would upgrade systems at doctors’ offices and four hospitals in Vermont and New York. → Read More

Norwich University denies fault in alleged sexual assault

A lawyer for the school rejected many of the claims in a former student’s lawsuit accusing the college of negligence. → Read More

Pelham to sit on health care board

Gov. Phil Scott has appointed Tom Pelham, a former lawmaker and government official, despite requests from lobbying groups to appoint a health care provider. → Read More

OneCare faces major questions in budget review

Actuaries for the Green Mountain Care Board say OneCare Vermont needs to finalize key contracts no later than Nov. 15. → Read More

Updated OneCare Vermont budget is $140M less

Vermont’s largest health reform company has reduced its projection for the patient care money it will control next year to about $599 million. → Read More

Donovan backs overtime pay for low-wage workers

The issue at hand is a federal overtime rule that former President Barack Obama’s Department of Labor attempted to implement. → Read More

Shortened insurance enrollment period starts Wednesday

Open enrollment for Vermont Health Connect will run until Dec. 15, about half as long as in previous years. → Read More

Antitrust oversight of OneCare will be up to state regulators

Lawmakers have approved a rule for Green Mountain Care Board regulation of accountable care organizations. An advocate had pushed for federal antitrust review. → Read More