October 17, 2016: 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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Nacogdoches Public Library News Releases

Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

BluuBeams at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library recently installed a new information delivery system that will help patrons discover things that matter to them based on their location in the building. BluuBeam is a proximity-triggered messaging system that conveys brief communications to phones within a certain distance. Tiny devices that are simple to update and move allow library staff to passively alert patrons to information that they may need. “We are really excited to have a quick and user-friendly way to let patrons know what we have available, either the next event or class coming up or the latest database we’ve obtained,” says Crystal Hicks, assistant library director. “If a patron visits the children’s area, for example, they might receive an alert about a S.T.E.A.M workshop that evening.” Library visitors need only to download the free BluuBeam app, which is available on multiple platforms and devices, and they may opt out at any time. “We’re very excited about the possibilities, and this product is just an example of the library’s mission to stay abreast or ahead of current technology,” says Hicks. Please contact the library at 936-559-2970 or simply download the app and try it for yourself during your next library visit.

Library information is available at www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/library, on Facebook under Judy B. McDonald Public Library and on Twitter and Instagram as friendsofnacpl.
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

Makerspace: Horrorgami & Gingerbread Zombies at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites tweens and teens ages 10 and up for a special Makerspace on Monday, October 24th at 5:30 p.m. Just in time for Halloween, come celebrate by creating ghoulish papercrafts and delicious, but demented, zombie cookies. Please call 936-559-2970 to register. More Makerspace programs will be held for teens in the fall, as well as weekly STEAM workshops for kids ages 7-11 years.

Library information is available at www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/library, on Facebook under Judy B. McDonald Public Library and on Twitter and Instagram as friendsofnacpl.
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Contact information: Crystal Hicks
(936) 559-2970

Scary Movie Night at the Public Library

The Judy B. McDonald Public Library invites the community to attend Scary Movie Night on Friday, October 28th at 6:30 p.m. Join us for a Halloween-worthy scary movie, along with delicious snacks. The film is rated PG-13. More information is available at the library, on the library’s website at www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/library or at www.facebook.com/judybmcdonaldpubliclibrary. Admission is free, including light snacks and drinks. Please call 559-2970 to reserve a seat.

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SFA students promote sustainability through Green is the New Black event

 Stephen F. Austin State University fashion merchandising senior Karlye Fleniken of Lufkin models a dress she and Cheymar Wright, fashion merchandising senior from Fort Worth, designed using a broken umbrella, aluminum cans, tablecloths, water bottles, fake moss and recycled zippers. Dozens of fashion merchandising students created garments from recycled materials for the recent Green is the New Black event, which raised sustainability awareness and served as the community event for the Blue Jeans Go Green project.

Stephen F. Austin State University fashion merchandising senior Karlye Fleniken of Lufkin models a dress she and Cheymar Wright, fashion merchandising senior from Fort Worth, designed using a broken umbrella, aluminum cans, tablecloths, water bottles, fake moss and recycled zippers. Dozens of fashion merchandising students created garments from recycled materials for the recent Green is the New Black event, which raised sustainability awareness and served as the community event for the Blue Jeans Go Green project.

From newspaper floral arrangements and locally sourced food to a fashion show featuring clothing created from recycled materials, sustainability was the name of the game last Wednesday night as Stephen F. Austin State University students presented Green is the New Black.

SFA fashion merchandising and hospitality administration students partnered to coordinate the event, which raised awareness about sustainability.

Inside SFA’s Culinary Café, hospitality administration students led by classmates Haley Howland and Ivory Comeaux worked as event planners and served a three-course dinner based on the farm-to-table sustainability concept, meaning food ingredients were locally sourced from Appleby Community Farms. Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity members also provided entertainment during the dinner.

“This is hands-on learning at its best,” said Dr. Gina Fe Causin, SFA assistant professor of hospitality administration. “The service team’s goal was to have a memorable evening for the guests and indeed it was.”

Following dinner, attendees toured the fashion gallery that highlighted the Blue Jeans Go Green project, which SFA’s fashion merchandising students have been organizing. Cotton Incorporated is sponsoring Blue Jeans Go Green, and the project challenges people to donate denim to be upcycled into UltraTouch denim insulation. This is the third year SFA has participated in the project.

The gallery showcased denim with a few twists. In one corner, students created a denim gown, and mannequins displayed the different ways people wear denim. Plaques throughout the gallery also explained the process of turning denim into recycled insulation.

The evening culminated with a fashion show in the Human Sciences South Building on the university’s campus.

“For the past two years, the fashion show has served as our community event for denim collection for the Blue Jeans Go Green project,” said Jamie Cupit, fashion merchandising instructor in SFA’s School of Human Sciences.

The show’s theme this year was “The Fifth Element,” as students were inspired by the four natural elements of water, wind, earth and fire. The fifth element was denim. Students enrolled in Cupit’s advanced textiles and fashion promotion courses were required to utilize recycled materials and incorporate denim into the garments.

“The event turned out the way we intended,” Cupit said. “There were a lot of creative designs. The meal and gallery were amazing, and the show was a success.”

Newspapers, water bottles, aluminum cans, plastic bags, denim and more found a new life in the students’ creations. Fashion merchandising seniors Cheymar Wright of Fort Worth and Karlye Fleniken of Lufkin, along with classmates Alexis Epps and Ashley Sellman, designed a dress titled “Demeter Island” from a broken umbrella, old tablecloths, cans, water bottles, fake moss, recycled zippers and denim.

“Our inspiration for the dress was Demeter, a Greek goddess. She is known as earth mother or Mother Nature as we know it,” Wright said.

Naomi Kossie, Killeen fashion merchandising senior, designed and modeled her design, “Phoenix.” Kossie’s drive to be her own boss was her inspiration to create a garment with a fire theme. She used grocery bags, water bottles, denim, baby formula bottle tops and diaper packages to assemble her creation.

“It wasn’t as easy as I thought. I’m creative, but I’ve never done anything like this,” Kossie said. “I feel this will help me in my future career.”

Students have set a goal to collect more than 10,000 pieces of denim by the end of October. Donations can be delivered to drop boxes located in the Human Sciences North Building lobby and the fashion gallery in the Education Annex Building on the SFA campus. For more information about denim donations, contact Cupit at (936) 468-2238.

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October 16, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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

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October 16, 2016: 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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October 16, 2016: 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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AUTO/PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT

CONTACT: SGT. LOGAN FINCH
POLICE NON-EMERGENCY 936-559-2600

The Nacogdoches Police Department responded to 2300 block of Douglass Rd in reference to an auto pedestrian accident which occurred on Friday night.

Officers arrived and found that a male subject, identified as Anthony “Jim” Upshaw 58 years of age, had been struck by a vehicle that then fled the scene. The driver and vehicle have been identified by investigators. Mr. Upshaw was transported to ETMC-Tyler with life threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

The investigation is being conducted by the Nacogdoches Police Department Traffic Unit.

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October 15, 2016: NPD Crime Report

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October 15, 2016: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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October 15, 2016: 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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