‘My Black Angel, Blues Poems and Portraits’ CD to be released

A CD companion piece to Kim Addonizio’s poetry collection “My Black Angel, Blues Poems and Portraits” will be released at an event from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, at Maklemore’s Ale House & Bistro.

“My Black Angel, Blues Poems and Portraits” features woodcuts by artist Charlie D. Jones and is a publication of a fine press book by the LaNana Creek Press and a trade edition by the SFA University Press.

“My Black Angel” audio CD was produced and engineered by Erich Avinger in his studio in Houston. The CD includes poetry read by Addonizio, songs and Delta Blues instrumentals, often accompanying the spoken word.

Accompanying the author on harmonica are Charlie Jones, fiddle and banjo; Erich Avinger, Larry Greer and Herb Midgeley, guitars; and other top local blues musicians on bass and drums.

Maklemore’s is located at 2304 North St. For more information, contact Jones, director and master printer for LaNana Creek Press, at (936) 468-4240.

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September 21, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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September 21, 2015: 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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September 21, 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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Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting September 24, 2015

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Pinegrove Cemetery Board Meeting September 23, 2015

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Town Hall Meeting with Comptroller Glenn Hegar in Nacogdoches

Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce

Contact: Kelly Daniel 936-560-5533
Membership & Marketing Manager

Town Hall Meeting with Comptroller Glenn Hegar

State Comptroller Glenn Hegar will hold a Town Hall Meeting from 2 to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 22 at the Nacogdoches County Exposition and Civic Center, Small Exhibit Hall on the second floor, 3805 NW Stallings Dr.

County Judge Mike Perry will introduce Mr. Hegar.

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar: a Brief Bio

Elected in November 2014, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar serves as Texas’ treasurer, check writer, tax collector, procurement officer and revenue estimator.

•Hegar is a sixth-generation Texan, who grew up farming land that has been in his family since the mid-1800s.
•Before becoming Comptroller, Hegar served in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate, and also served as chair of the Sunset Advisory Commission, which works to eliminate inefficiency in government agencies.
•Hegar attended Texas A&M as an undergraduate, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts. He then attended St. Mary’s University, earning a Master of Arts and his law degree. At the University of Arkansas, he earned a Master of Laws degree.
•Glenn and his wife Dara have three young children — Julia, Jonah and Claire.

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McLure’s ‘Laundry and Bourbon’ to be performed in SFA’s Downstage Theatre

Playwright James McLure’s “Laundry and Bourbon” will open the fall semester of Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre’s student-directed plays.

Directed by Longview junior Tanner O’Neal, “Laundry and Bourbon” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, in the Downstage Theatre on the SFA campus.

The play follows Elizabeth Caulder one hot West Texas afternoon as she waits for the return of her husband, Roy, who has been missing for two days. Joining her is her best friend, Hattie, and the not-so-pleasant Amy Lee.

“Together, the three women drink bourbon and Coke and gossip,” O’Neal said, “and each travels a path of self-discovery and acceptance.”

The cast includes Baytown junior Chelsea Denard as Elizabeth; Plano junior Cecily Maucieri as Hattie; and Austin sophomore Rachel Bollinger as Amy Lee.

The production staff includes Katy Morton, Marshall senior, stage manager; Bobby Malbrough, Houston senior, scenic designer; Cloey Hammonds, Nacogdoches junior, costume designer; Danika Pettyjohn, Fort Worth junior, lighting designer; and Troy Carrico, Austin senior, sound designer.

Faculty production advisor is Melissa McMillian-Cunningham.

O’Neal is a theatre major with an emphasis on directing. “Laundry and Bourbon” is his second directing credit. He will serve as assistant director for the School of Theatre’s production of “Macbeth” later this fall and for the Festival of New American Plays in the spring.

The Downstage Theatre is located in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, 2222 Alumni Drive.

Tickets are $4. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit theatre.sfasu.edu.

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SFA reports fall 2015 enrollment

Stephen F. Austin State University has recorded increased first-time undergraduate enrollment for the third time in three years to 2,117 students.

First-time undergraduates are students attending college for the first time since graduating from high school. Most first-time undergraduates are freshmen, however some have earned a higher initial classification due to dual credit courses taken while in high school and advanced placement credits.

Additionally, fall 2015 first-time, first-year undergraduate retention was an all-time high for SFA at 71 percent, surpassing fall 2014’s previous retention record by one percentage point.

During the past five years, SFA has increased first-time, first-year undergraduate retention by 6 percentage points.

“The consistently increasing retention rates are a reflection of varied SFA success initiatives to help students achieve their degree goals,” said Monique Cossich, SFA’s executive director of enrollment management.

Stricter admissions standards that SFA implemented beginning with the fall 2012 freshmen class further contributed to increased retention rates, according to Cossich.

The first-time undergraduate enrollment increases and higher retention rates further affected total increases in sophomore and junior enrollment for fall 2015.

“After increasing standards in fall 2012 and developing additional student success initiatives, we would expect to see first-time student numbers begin to trend upward,” Cossich said. “The historic retention rate indicates we are helping students persist toward graduation.”

Overall, the university documented a fall 2015 enrollment of 12,606 students. This figure represents a decrease of 1.5 percent from last fall.

While there are slightly fewer students attending SFA, those enrolled are taking more credit hours, which further illustrates that the university is helping students achieve timely degree completion and supporting state degree completion goals.

Another factor impacting enrollment is the record-breaking graduating classes the university has experienced during the past few years.

“More than 1,300 Lumberjacks received their diplomas at the spring 2015 ceremony, which marked the third consecutive spring graduation to break the 1,300-graduate marker,” Cossich said. “We are proud to help students succeed and adding so many Lumberjacks as alumni also helps attract more new students to the university.”

According to Cossich, the high graduation rate supports the newly approved Higher Education Strategic Plan for Texas goal to have at least 60 percent of Texans, ages 25-34, complete a higher education degree or certificate by 2030.

SFA also continues to diversify its student population. The census report indicated a 5.2-percent increase in Hispanic student enrollment.

“Our increase in Hispanic students is a direct effect of targeted recruitment efforts and supports the state higher education strategic plan goals,” Cossich said.

According to the census report, there are 3,251 freshmen enrolled at SFA, along with 2,318 sophomores, 2,502 juniors and 2,828 seniors, combining for a total undergraduate enrollment of 10,899 students.

The graduate programs in two colleges recorded increases. Graduate headcount in the Nelson Rusche College of Business increased by 19.2 percent, while the College of Fine Arts recorded an 8.3 percent graduate headcount increase. Overall, graduate enrollment at SFA decreased by 70 students from fall 2014 with 1,707 fall 2015 students enrolled in advanced degree programs.

The university also reported the following total headcount enrollments by college: Nelson Rusche College of Business, 1,729; James I. Perkins College of Education, 4,156; College of Fine Arts, 905; Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, 716; College of Liberal and Applied Arts, 2,686; and College of Sciences and Mathematics, 2,414.

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September 20, 2015: NPD Crime Report

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