Category Archives: Nac News
Blast From The Past Nacogdoches History Fair
With just under two weeks until the fourth annual Blast from the Past Nacogdoches History Fair, the Nacogdoches Historic Sites Department is putting the last minute touches on this family fun event! This event promises to provide something for every … Continue reading
Scare on the Square Vendor deadline fast approaching! Vendors needed for upcoming event
NACOGDOCHES – Organizers of the upcoming 15th annual Scare on the Square are seeking food and non-food vendors, church groups, organizations, and businesses to fill available booths at the popular Halloween event. Slated for Saturday, October 27th, 2012 the family … Continue reading
Historic Restoration Grants
(NACOGDOCHES, TX)- Beginning Monday, September 24, 2012, applications will be available for the City of Nacogdoches’ annual Historic Restoration Grant Program. Since 1989, Historic Sites has funded more than $590,000 in grants. This money has contributed to over $2.8 million … Continue reading
Paying Traffic Citations and Warrants Just Got Easier
City of Nacogdoches Municipal Court is pleased to announce a new convenience for those who receive traffic citations or who have outstanding warrants. Traffic tickets or warrants can now be paid online quickly and easily. Defendants who are not contesting … Continue reading
City Employees recently recognized
Three employees of the City of Nacogdoches Water Utilities Department were recently recognized for their contributions to the Water Utilities Industry, the Environment, and Public Health by the Texas Water Utilities Association at the Association’s East Texas Regional School in … Continue reading
City continues efforts to increase efficiency by bringing City Attorney in house
The City of Nacogdoches will once again aim to serve its citizens better by continuing to increase efficiency at City Hall. The City currently contracts legal services on an annual basis which has provided adequate legal services, however the unique … Continue reading
City continues efforts to combat West Nile Virus
Beginning in June 2012 the City of Nacogdoches began a coordinated effort to reduce the mosquito population within the city limits, which in turn helps prevent the transmission of West Nile Virus. Since June the City of Nacogdoches Parks Department … Continue reading
Community Initiative “Give Back, Nac’ coming to a close
The City of Nacogdoches joined the national network of Cities of Service, in September, 2010. The nationwide mayoral initiative is designed to develop and implement a high-impact service plan to leverage citizen service as a tool to achieve impact on … Continue reading
Living History Day
History will come to life at the Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens this Saturday, August 4, 2012. This year marks the start of the bicentennial of the War of 1812. Many Texans don’t know it also marks the start of … Continue reading
August Cruise Night hitting the red brick streets again this weekend
The East Texas Classic Car Club will be hosting their first Friday cruise night on the red brick streets of historic downtown Nacogdoches on Friday, August 3, 2012. The cruise will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on the … Continue reading


