Category Archives: Nac News
Texas Downtown Association coming to the Oldest Town in Texas
A week from now Nacogdoches will welcome an expected 200 Texas downtown leaders and their families from across the state. The group is traveling to the Oldest Town in Texas to attend the 30th annual Texas Downtown Association Development and … Continue reading
“Ghosts of Millard’s Crossing” to be held Halloween Night
You’ve heard the phrase “living history?” Now you can experience it! On Halloween night, between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., the spirits of Millard’s Crossing Historic Village will come alive to give that phrase new meaning as they tell their stories … Continue reading
Safe Halloween fun for everyone Saturday at Scare on the Square
This year’s Scare on the Square celebration will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, October 29th, and will include trick-or-treating, a costume contest, a pet costume contest, a hayride, a petting zoo, Healthy Nacogdoches’ young children’s area, pumpkin … Continue reading
Airport Open House
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Knights of Columbus Nacogdoches Chapter to hold East Texas Open Washer Tournament
Sharpen those washer-pitching skills for the 1st annual “East Texas Open” washer tourney benefitting Knights of Columbus charities. Contestants have the opportunity to compete in this pitching event Saturday, October 22 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, located at 4534 … Continue reading
City of Nacogdoches United Way Campaign in full force
The City of Nacogdoches is excited to once again participate in the Live United Campaign, part of Nacogdoches County United Way’s 2011 campaign. In 2010 city employees raised $12,751 for the organization. Tarah Peace, Assistant Human Resources Manager, is part … Continue reading
Mandatory water restrictions possible if city-wide usages numbers don’t decrease
Researchers are predicting that Texas’ drought conditions could quite possibly become the new “worst” drought conditions in our history. Carolyn Brittin, Texas Water Development Board, states that “If we run into a drought of record today,” similarly or worse of … Continue reading
Texas CattleWomen to visit Nacogdoches this week
For four days this week, Nacogdoches will be the mecca for cattlewomen of Texas. The Texas CattleWomen will stake their claim in Nacogdoches from October 7-9 during their annual convention hosted by the East Texas PineyWoods CattleWomen Association. Over 50 … Continue reading
Scare on the Square Vendor deadline fast approaching! Vendors needed for upcoming event
Organizers of the upcoming 14th 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 29, 2011 the family friendly fall … Continue reading
UTILITY CONSTRUCTION TO CAUSE STREET CLOSURES
Oncor Electric Delivery construction crews will be performing construction on power lines in the vicinity of the Courthouse and Police Station beginning at approximately 10:00 p.m. Tuesday night, October 4th. West Main will be closed to thru traffic from the … Continue reading