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NACOGDOCHES POLICE DEPARTMENT
MEDIA INFORMATION
Issued 2-3-2015 9:00 PM CST
Contact: Sergeant Greg Sowell, PIO- 936.559.2618
Fatal Auto-Pedestrian Accident; 3200 Block of North St.
The Nacogdoches Police Department has investigated an auto-pedestrian accident in the 3200 block of North Street (Business US 59) that has left a local man dead.
The accident was reported tonight at 6:27PM.
The pedestrian has been identified as Vernis L. Davis, age 74 of Nacogdoches. The investigation indicates that Mr. Davis was crossing North Street from east to west when he was struck by a southbound 2003 Chevrolet pickup driven by Timothy P. Taylor, age 34 of Nacogdoches.
Mr. Davis was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
No charges have been filed in connection with the accident.
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This spring, the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture, in partnership with Stephen F. Austin State University, will début a scholarly journal exploring the applications of geospatial technology in natural resource management.
The Journal of Geospatial Applications in Natural Resources will publish double-blind peer-reviewed articles that utilize geospatial technology to quantify, qualify, map, monitor and manage natural resources.
Dr. Daniel Unger, professor of spatial science for the college and the journal’s editor-in-chief, said the new publication will fill a long-needed niche for natural resource managers in the spatial science field.
“We are confident that this exciting new opportunity will allow natural resource professionals an outlet for their applied geospatial research,” Unger said.
Given the comprehensive range of natural resource management, the journal will welcome research from a diversity of natural resource disciplines such as forestry, wildlife, water, agriculture, soil-science, entomology and recreation.
Furthermore, the journal will feature an assortment of applied geospatial disciplines involved in natural resource management, including satellite digital imagery, Geographic Information Systems, Global Positioning Systems and digital aerial photography.
The open-access journal will be published by bepress, a digital scholarly publishing service, and hosted by SFA’s Scholarworks through the Center for Digital Scholarship. Currently, bepress publishes more than 200 peer-reviewed journals from top universities around the world.
For more information regarding the journal or the submission process, contact Unger at unger@sfasu.edu.