December 3, 2015: 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 City Council agenda – December 11, 2015

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Nacogdoches City Council agenda – December 10, 2015

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SFA Music Preparatory recitals scheduled throughout December

The fall recitals for students enrolled in the Music Preparatory Division of the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music get underway this weekend.

Music major instructors’ piano students and students of Dr. Mario Ajero will perform at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, in the Music Recital Hall of the Wright Music Building. Also that day, music major instructors’ string students will perform at 4 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall.

Violin students of Dr. Jennifer Dalmas and cello students of Dr. Evgeni Raychev will perform at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, in the Music Recital Hall.

On Sunday, Dec. 13, piano students of Mary Cooper will perform at 2:30 p.m. in Cole Concert Hall.

The Piney Woods Youth Orchestra, directed by Raychev, will present its fall recital at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, in Cole Concert Hall.

The SFA Choristers, directed by Carolyn Andrews, will perform at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, in Cole Concert Hall.

The final recitals of the semester will take place Saturday, Dec. 19, and will feature the piano students of Linda Parr performing at 2 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall followed by the violin students of Brenda Josephsen performing at 4 p.m. in Cole Concert Hall.

All recitals are open to the public.

Registrations for spring classes offered through the Music Preparatory Division are being accepted. Music Prep offers musical training on any level of proficiency. Overall musicianship is stressed in addition to the study of an instrument. Private music lessons are offered in piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, classical guitar, voice, percussion, French horn, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, composition, euphonium and flute.

In addition to the Piney Woods Youth Orchestra and the SFA Choristers, Music Prep offers the PineyWoods Fiddlers, an adult piano class, the Raguet Strings adult ensemble and Music Theory Adventures classes. Music Prep teaches all ages, from infants to 80 and beyond. Music therapy is also offered.

For a complete listing of classes and types of instruction available, visit www.music.sfasu.edu/prep or contact Director Pat Barnett at (936) 468-1291.

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LinkedIn Workshop

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Nelson Rusche College of Business students attended a LinkedIn workshop hosted by Dr. Jason Reese, SFA assistant professor of marketing, on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Reese discussed the best LinkedIn practices students can utilize to make business connections and successfully market their skills. Students in attendance received points for the college’s Passport Program, which began this semester.

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December 2, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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

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December 2, 2015: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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December 2, 2015: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Fredonia Hotel update at Nacogdoches County Chamber meeting

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Fredonia Hotel update at Chamber meeting

Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce Second Friday Luncheon is from noon to 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 11, at Austin Hall, 4603 North St.

John R. McLaren, General Manager, The Fredonia Hotel & Convention Center, will present “Fredonia Hotel Economic Impact and Employment Outlook.” The event Gold sponsor is Austin Bank.

“So many in our community are excited for the return of the Hotel Fredonia,” said Dr. Adam Peck, Assistant Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs, SFASU. “I look forward to learning more about the plans for and progress toward restoring this Nacogdoches landmark.”

McLaren is originally from Dallas where began a career in hotels and restaurants more than 25 years ago. He was first employed with The Stoneleigh Hotel, an independent historic hotel built in 1923. The majority of his experience was with several Crowne Plaza hotels as well as Marriott and Hilton properties in the DFW area. He moved to Nacogdoches about seven years ago where he managed the Hampton Inn & Suites and Comfort Suites properties.

Representatives from the East Texas Human Resources Association will also attend and be available to explain the organization’s role and benefits for members.

Luncheon reservations are required by noon, Wednesday, Dec. 9. A secure “register and pay online” option is available at nacogdoches.org in Hot News or contact the Chamber, 936-560-5533, for registration. Lunch is $16.

Bring a business card for a chance to win $50 sponsored by Commercial Bank of Texas and all Chamber members are entered in a $250 drawing sponsored by Axley & Rode, LLP.

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SFA Gala to honor outstanding faculty members

Two outstanding Stephen F. Austin State University faculty members will be honored during the 27th annual SFA Gala Saturday, Dec. 12, in the Grand Ballroom of the Baker Pattillo Student Center.

The faculty awards presented during the Gala recognize innovation and excellence in teaching and research. Dr. Eric Jones, associate professor of exercise physiology and human performance in the James I. Perkins College of Education, is the recipient of the 2015 Faculty Achievement for Teaching. Dr. Christopher Comer, professor of forest wildlife management in the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, will receive the 2015 Faculty Achievement Award for Research.

Dr. Eric Jones

Jones has been a member of the SFA faculty since 2007. He serves as the director of the human performance lab, where he has helped secure approximately $450,000 in funding, allowing students to become involved in numerous experiential learning and research opportunities. Currently, there are about 700 undergraduate students in the fitness and human performance studies program and 60 master’s students in the program.

Jones teaches courses in exercise physiology, fitness appraisal and prescription, and field and clinical testing, while working alongside many students on extra-curricular academic projects and serving as a mentor of student-authored, peer-reviewed publications and manuscripts.

Jones is the author or co-author of 15 publications and 37 presentations. He has served as a committee member for 19 theses and has supervised eight graduate student’s theses.

“Dr. Jones has been a special gift to SFA students during these past eight years,” said Dr. Judy Abbott, dean of SFA’s James I. Perkins College of Education. “His type of teaching, mentoring and engagement fans the sparks of interest and expertise in students. And it is this type of teaching, mentoring and engagement that has prepared students to compete for prestigious employment at institutions such as the Cooper Clinic in Dallas.”

A certified health/fitness instructor, Jones is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the Texas Regional American College of Sports Medicine, where he serves as treasurer. He received the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Teaching Excellence Award, and he was a finalist for the James I. Perkins College of Education’s Teaching Excellence Award in 2013.

Jones serves as the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science graduate assistant coordinator and the graduate program coordinator. In addition, he has served as chair of the James I. Perkins College of Education’s Undergraduate Research Conference since 2008 and on the strategic planning committee for Envision SFA. He is a member of the Strategic Planning Committee and on the Graduate Council Committee.

“I learned early that my level of transparency with students would dictate the impact and influence I could have on them,” Jones said. “Therefore, I enjoy interacting with students outside of class, which allows the students to get to know me and my family. This has created a level of trust and respect that has truly enhanced the learning environment and my teaching experience as a whole.”

Jones received his bachelor’s degree in fitness and sports medicine from Southeast Missouri State University and his master’s and doctoral degrees in physiology from the University of Alabama.

Dr. Mel E. Finkenberg, SFA professor emeritus of kinesiology and health science, called Dr. Jones perhaps the best hire of his career. “He is a passionate teacher, and despite teaching courses that are traditionally amongst the most difficult and often the most feared, his student evaluations are consistently outstanding,” Finkenberg said.

Dr. Christopher Comer

Comer has been at SFA since 2005 and teaches multiple courses in wildlife and forest resource management as well as field ecology, field techniques and management of diseases in wild animals. His research emphases include rare bats, black bears, wild turkeys, songbirds, predator ecology and white-tailed deer.

He is a member of the East Texas Black Bear Task Force and served as chair from 2009-2014. Additionally, he is a member of the Black Bear Conservation Coalition, The Wildlife Society, the American Society of Mammalogists, Southeastern Bat Diversity Network and the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society.

Comer’s awards include the 2011 Teaching Excellence Award for the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture at SFA, 2012 Educator of the Year for the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Distinguished Grant Award for a senior faculty member at SFA in 2014.

Since his arrival at SFA, Comer has procured more than $3.6 million in external funds for research from a diverse set of public and private partners, including Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of Defense and the USDA Forest Service.

His record of publications supports his varied research interests. Comer has been an author or co-author on 17 published papers and has been involved with dozens of professional presentations at state, regional and national venues. He also has supervised 12 graduate student’s theses with 11 more in process. Comer or his students have presented research results in more than 40 oral and poster presentations at scientific meetings during the past five years.

“The most challenging part of the research process is taking our findings and presenting them in peer-reviewed literature. The peer-review process can be a real grind, but seeing your work published and then cited by other researchers is very rewarding,” Comer said.

Comer received his bachelor’s degree in biology and economics from Carleton College. He earned his master’s degree in environmental pollution control from Pennsylvania State University and his doctoral degree in forest resources from the University of Georgia.

“Dr. Comer communicates his research to undergraduate and graduate students through mentoring and coursework,” said Dr. Hans Williams, interim dean of the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture. “He is dedicated to the field of wildlife management and has developed a strong reputation in the region and nation for his work on a variety of topics.”

Williams said several of Comer’s research projects have been highlighted by the news media, including Texas Wildlife magazine, the Dallas Morning News and the Associated Press. “In particular, his black bear research was the subject of a Texas Parks & Wildlife television program in 2012 titled ‘Black Bears Returning to East Texas,’” Williams said.

The Gala cocktail reception begins at 6 p.m. and will be followed by a candlelight dinner at 7 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Blind Date, featuring seven of Austin’s most accomplished musicians whose repertoire consist of everything from dance music to jazz, rock, country and hip hop.

Tickets are $175 for orchestra seating and $125 for ballroom seating. Proceeds from the Gala help build a permanent endowment created by the SFASU Foundation to honor faculty achievement. For more information or to purchase tickets, call April Smith at (936) 468-5406.

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