June 28: Sheriff Office Daily Activity Log

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office that list the reports from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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June 28: NPD Crime Report

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

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June 28: 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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Garage Sale: 7am, June 28, 2000 NE Stallings Dr.

Time/Date Starts: 7:00am on June 28

Address: 2000 NE Stallings Dr.

Additional Info: Multi family garage sale! Lots of men’s & women’s clothes! Also Furniture & treadmill

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Color Up 5K Announces Race in Nacogdoches

Nacogdoches runners are gearing up for a color party of epic proportion, as they participate in Color Up 5K!
Color Up 5K, Nacogdoches on Saturday, October 5th begins with an incredible start line under the towering pecan trees at scenic Pecan Acres Park. Run through 5 crazy color zones, historic Nacogdoches, and get Purple Hazed on the beautiful Stephen F. Austin campus. Experience color bombs and painters before you finish your 5K along LaNana Creek Trail. The color is officially FDA approved colored cornstarch, and unofficially magic pixie dust.
Participants of all ages are welcome to run or walk. Children in strollers are free. Registration for the race is available at colorup5k.com and is currently underway.
More Color Party and less Run, the Color Up 5K runs are a celebration of color, music, and good times with 3 to 5 color stations on each 5K course. After completing the 3.1-mile race, the Color Party really heats up as people simultaneously toss bags of color in the air.
“We put the FUN in RUN” said Color Up’s Mike Hanik. Our mission is to inspire families and individuals to live healthy lifestyles and celebrate running. Nacogdoches is a great city and we have mapped out a beautiful 5K route through Pecan Acres Park and the Stephen F. Austin campus.
For more information or to register for the run, visit www.colorup5k.com/nacogdoches .

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Freedom Fest to host 4th annual Washer Tourney

Sharpen those washer-pitching skills for the 4th annual “Star Spangled Pitch Off” washer tourney sponsored by Heritage Land Bank. Contestants have the opportunity to compete in this pitching event Thursday, July 4th at Freedom Fest in downtown Nacogdoches. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners of the Pitch Off.
“We had great success at last year’s Pitch Off so we wanted to bring it back for another year,” said Mallori Brookshire, meeting and event coordinator for the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Pitching washers is a fun outdoor event enjoyed by many around East Texas so come out to Freedom Fest and participate in a little friendly competition.”
The Star Spangled Pitch Off will be held in conjunction with the Texas Farm Bureau Freedom Fest presented by metroPCS. Families can enjoy live music, tasty food, and children’s activities Thursday, July 4 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. The evening will culminate in a dazzling fireworks display sponsored by the Texas Farm Bureau beginning 30 minutes after dark. Admission to the festival is free. Sponsors for the Fourth of July celebration include Texas Farm Bureau, metroPCS, Brookshire Brothers, The Barn Bar & Grill, Bancorp South, Commercial Bank of Texas, Citizens 1st Bank, First Bank and Trust, Heritage Land Bank, Hotel Fredonia, KICKS 105, the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Nacogdoches Jaycees and Pepsi, the official drink sponsor of Freedom Fest.
Contestants may download the entry form and rules at www.visitnacogdoches.org or sign up at the Jaycees’ info booth the day of the festival. The tourney will be held at 6 p.m. and entry into the contest is $20 per team.
For more information about the Star Spangled Pitch Off, please contact the Nacogdoches Convention and Visitors Bureau at 936-564-7351 or 1-888-OLDEST-TOWN. Be our friend on facebook @ Freedom Fest.

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All The Right Answers; SFA student achieves perfect test score

Imagine a classroom filled with 121,083 college seniors taking a required graduation test. The students represent 654 institutions from across the United States, and each student has a two-hour time limit to complete the 120-question exam.

A little more than an hour into taking the test, a Stephen F. Austin State University student completes it and receives his grade — all answers correct, a perfect score.

The equivalent of this remarkable achievement occurred this spring when SFA business major Glen McMahon took the Major Field Test, sponsored by Educational Testing Services.

The test, used to measure students’ critical knowledge and understanding in a major field of study, was first administered to U.S. business college students in 1990. It was revised in 2010, and since that time, 121,083 students nationwide have taken the exam with only eight achieving a perfect score.

At SFA, the test has been required since 2007 and is generally administered to seniors in the Nelson Rusche College of Business the semester before graduation when they are enrolled in Management 463 – Business Policy and Strategy, the capstone course required for all B.B.A. students. McMahon’s achievement is a first-ever for SFA.

“The exam is given online,” McMahon said. “When you complete it, the computer instantly generates your score. Dr. Ryan Phelps, SFA assistant professor of economics, proctored the test. I was the first student to complete the exam. When he saw my score, he said, ‘I’ve never seen this happen.’”

McMahon, a triple major from Coppell, will complete his Master of Professional Accountancy in May 2014. He also will graduate with bachelor’s degrees in economics and in finance.

“My mom encouraged me to visit SFA and apply for admission,” McMahon said. “She graduated from SFA in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in computer science. We visited the campus twice, and I really liked the trees. The friendliness of the faculty members and staff also impressed me,” he said.

Initially, McMahon planned on majoring in economics. About one year into his studies, he decided to add finance as a second major. “I had some extra time to fill, so, I decided adding a second major would put it to the best possible use.” About a year later, he added accounting, as well.

“I have a natural aptitude for working with numbers. Subjects that involve analytical problem solving are what I most enjoy. All my major areas of study are somewhat interrelated, and many of the courses cross over from one discipline to another.”

McMahon said the Major Field Test is based on subject matter students learn in the course of their studies; therefore, it is difficult to know what to study. It measures knowledge retention, and the questions address the most common and important topics and skills. He said in order to do well, students must prove they have mastered the concepts, theories and analytical methods from several disciplines.

Test questions cover accounting, economics, management, quantitative business analysis, information systems, finance, marketing, legal and social environment and international issues. Questions that require interpretation of graphs, diagrams and charts also are included.

Dr. Elton Scifres, SFA professor of management, teaches the capstone course during which students take the MFT. “The test allows us to see how our students are doing compared to students at similar institutions across the nation,” Scifres said. “The results can give us an idea of our program’s strengths and weaknesses and can theoretically lead to curriculum and/or course changes, if needed.”

Scifres added that during his 20 years of teaching, McMahon is one of the brightest students he’s seen. “Glen is working toward three majors in very demanding subjects. I’m not aware of any student in my classes ever doing this.”

McMahon also has been involved with the Mast Student Investment Roundtable, a class in which SFA students manage a real-world equity portfolio. In April, McMahon traveled to the University of Dayton to attend the Redefining Investment Strategy Education conference, the longest-running student investment conference in the world.

There, a contest pits student portfolio managers against each other with the goal of honoring the year’s best-performing student-managed funds in six categories: alternative, balanced, core, fixed, growth and value. While there, McMahon accepted SFA’s second-place award in growth.

“The Mast Student Investment Roundtable is comprised of about a dozen of SFA’s best finance students,” said Dr. Todd Brown, SFA associate professor of finance and chair of the Department of Economics and Finance. “Each student analyzes and researches his or her specific sector. It’s very time intensive, and the research is critical in deciding which stocks we will purchase and add to the portfolio. Glen not only conducted his research, but also assisted the other students with analyzing theirs.”

When he’s not in class, studying or acing tests, McMahon works as a graduate assistant for the finance department in the Nelson Rusche College of Business. He is a member of Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honorary society; the Finance Club; and Beta Gamma Sigma, the internationally affiliated business honor society.

McMahon said after graduation he would like to work for an accounting firm and sit for the Certified Public Accountant exam. He says the exam will require him to do something he didn’t have to do for the MFT: study. “I’ll need to spend several months preparing for that one.”

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Area high school freshmen participate in SFA math and science academy

About 100 ninth-grade students from five area school districts attended iMAS (Investigations in Math and Science) Academy at Stephen F. Austin State University.

iMAS academy June 2013 – Bret Lockhart, Lufkin High School mathematics instructor and iMAS Academy master teacher, looks on as iMAS participants (from left) Josie Schooley, Summerrose Smith, Dalten Tory and Michael Clemens participate in a ground water flow experiment.

SFA STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) faculty members, master teachers from area schools and SFA student assistants spent the week guiding participants in the discovery of academic skills necessary for STEM careers such as biology, chemistry, environmental science and robotic engineering. Students from Central, Hudson, Lufkin, Nacogdoches and Woden school districts participated in the academy.

Divided into four groups, students rotated between investigative modules focusing on STEM careers, including Green Goo and Guppy Gills, A Grave Mistake, Zombie Toenails, and Nac Jack Jones and the First Crusade. Team challenges, a building project, chemistry experiment and physics activities also were included in the program.

SFA has hosted the academy for two years. This year’s participants spent time each day discovering SFA by visiting the Academic Assistance and Resource Center, residence halls, the Baker Pattillo Student Center and the Student Recreation Center.

The iMAS Academy is a collaborative effort between the College of Sciences and Mathematics STEM Research and Learning Center and the James I. Perkins College of Education’s East Texas GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) for Success Project.

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New Capella Group, The Flip Side, plans to donate its earnings to local charities

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2013 Healthy Nacogdoches Kids’ Expo

The 2013 Healthy Nacogdoches Kids’ Expo is an activity-based event. Kids will participate in wellness related activities where they will learn about heart and stroke health and experience fitness, healthy eating and tobacco free living.

Starts: 10:00am on August, 17

End Time: 2:00pm

Location: CL Simon Recreation Center

Phone Number: (936)-569-4691

Email: info@healthynacogdoches.org

Website:www.healthynacogdoches.org

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