February 26, 2017: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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February 25, 2017: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

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February 25, 2017: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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February 25, 2017: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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February 24, 2017: NPD Crime Report

This is a complete list of reports responded to by the Nacogdoches Police Department

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February 24, 2017: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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February 24, 2017: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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February 20-February 24, 2017: County Court At Law

Record Of Criminal Actions taken by Nacogdoches County Court At Law

This is the report of the cases where a verdict was decided.



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Nacogdoches Warrant Round Up

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Name: Amy Mehaffey
Communications Director
Phone: (936) 559-2573
Email address: mehaffeya@ci.nacogdoches.tx.us

The Nacogdoches Municipal Court will be open Saturday 02/25/2017 from 8am-12pm during the Texas Warrant Round Up. The Texas Warrant Round Up is a yearly event in which over 300 law enforcement agencies from around the state concentrate their efforts on making arrests and clearing warrants.

Court officials are urging citizens with warrants to come to the court prior to the Warrant Round Up to resolve their outstanding citations. A person with an outstanding warrant can be arrested at any time during the Texas Warrant Round Up, whether that be at work or at home. If a person with an outstanding warrant is arrested while driving, their vehicle may be impounded at their own expense.

If you have any questions regarding the Texas Warrant Roundup, please call the Nacogdoches Municipal Court at (936)559-2641 or visit them at 217 West Hospital Street.

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SFA’s Steen Library opens Emerging Technologies Lab with virtual reality experiences

 During a class visit and lesson at Stephen F. Austin State University, Emily Schneider, senior advertising major from Dallas, creates a sculpture in 3-D using the new Oculus Rift stationary virtual reality experience in the Steen Library’s Emerging Technologies Lab. Recently, SFA’s Steen Library officially opened the new lab, which houses two HTC Vive virtual reality rooms, four Oculus Rift stationary experiences and two 3-D printers.

During a class visit and lesson at Stephen F. Austin State University, Emily Schneider, senior advertising major from Dallas, creates a sculpture in 3-D using the new Oculus Rift stationary virtual reality experience in the Steen Library’s Emerging Technologies Lab. Recently, SFA’s Steen Library officially opened the new lab, which houses two HTC Vive virtual reality rooms, four Oculus Rift stationary experiences and two 3-D printers.

Within seconds, she is transported into a human cell much like the characters from the animated “Magic School Bus” series. All around her the smallest unit of life comes into focus.

No, this isn’t a scene from a science fiction movie. It’s a virtual reality simulation at Stephen F. Austin State University’s Steen Library.

This week, the Steen Library officially opened its new Emerging Technologies Lab complete with two HTC Vive virtual reality rooms, four Oculus Rift stationary experiences and two 3-D printers.

“I think this is one of the most exciting things that has happened on campus in a while that was specifically made to benefit students,” said Kreg Mosier, head of library web services.

Mosier and Edward Iglesias, web services librarian, have been the driving forces behind this endeavor.

“It’s a relatively unique thing in higher education to have this technology,” Iglesias said. “You can have VR and 3-D printing in engineering labs or specific departments within a university, but it’s rare to have it in the library where everyone can use it.”

SFA is a pioneer in housing this type of virtual technology in a central environment. Mosier said making the technology available to all students was important and makes SFA stand out from other universities.

“This lab is aligned with our student success initiative. I think of it as a value-added experience,” Mosier said. “We are giving students something they may not otherwise get to experience.”

In this virtual-reality-based makerspace, students can immerse into dozens of different scenarios and places such as the human cell or thousands of leagues under sea — all by slipping on the HTC Vive goggles. The two virtual reality rooms allow users the ability to move around during their virtual reality simulation while the Oculus Rift experience requires users to remain seated.

“We are doing something new and trying to create a compelling experience and toolset for students,” Mosier said. “The thing that makes me the proudest is the small ecosystem that has developed. A student can create something in 3-D on the computer, view it in virtual reality and then print it in 3-D, which is something I thought was science fiction as a kid.”

Users can create items in programs such as Tilt Brush and Oculus Medium and then print their creations in 3-D using the lab’s two 3-D printers. During a class visit and lesson, Emily Schneider, SFA senior advertising major from Dallas, did just that and was enthusiastic about her experience.

“This is an amazing experience for students especially since it’s free,” Schneider said. “I think it’s fun for students because they get to try something that is usually not available to them.”

SFA students, faculty and staff members are welcome to use the lab, which is located behind the circulation desk on the first floor of the library. Mosier and Iglesias said they are willing to work with faculty and staff members to maximize the lab’s academic potential.

For more information, contact Mosier at kmosier@sfasu.edu or Iglesias at igelsiase@sfasu.edu.

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