NPD reports road closure tomorrow

Tomorrow (Wed), W. Main St will be closed from North to Old Tyler Rd due to the tearing down of the building across the street from us. It should be closed for about an hour from roughly 8:30-9:30 am. All S/B traffic on Pearl will also be routed west on W. Main and not allowed to turn east during this time frame.

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Obituary: Hollie “Berniece” Blackburn

Services for Mrs. Hollie “Berniece” Blackburn, 93, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 12, 2012, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches with the Rev. Maurice D. Millican officiating. Interment will follow at McKnight Cemetery in Cushing.

Visitation with the family will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, October 11, at Cason Monk-Metcalf, 5400 North Street, Nacogdoches.

Hollie “Berniece” Blackburn, formerly of Cushing and Houston, died October 7, 2012, in Nacogdoches, where she had resided for the past ten years. She was born February 26, 1919, to George Washington and Elsie Whitaker Nichols in rural Cushing and graduated from Cushing High School in 1937. She married Ephraim Scott Blackburn on November 12, 1938. Their first three children were born in Sacul before the family moved to Houston during World War II where they made their permanent home and two more children were born.

She enjoyed caring for her home and family. She never missed a family reunion or the McKnight Homecoming as she cherished her large family. She faithfully served in her church throughout her life. She was Pentecostal and a member in Houston of The Irvington Pentecostal Church since 1968. She loved the old hymns of Christianity and studied the Bible reading completely through in one year.
She was active in her home in Houston sewing and quilting for her customers. She also gifted every child and grandchild with quilts on special occasions, the last being baby quilts for twin great-grandsons.

She also had an ongoing interest in genealogy, a pursuit shared with her husband, in charting lineages and collecting photos. Their collection was of great benefit in producing the McKnight Cemetery Commemorative Record. She had also participated in her young children’s PTA. Her memory and wit were sharp. She enjoyed reading the newspapers, crosswords, and historical novels. While in assisted living and the nursing home, she relished visits from family and friends, playing bingo, and sing-alongs.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ephraim Blackburn, in 1992; parents, George and Elsie Nichols; parents-in-law, Lonnie and Verdahlia Blackburn; infant sister, Mary Adelle Nichols; son, Lowell Blackburn; great-grandchildren, Michael Paul and Patty Jo Blackburn; sister, Helene Johnston; and brothers, Haward Nichols and Hall Nichols.

Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Ann Millican of Cushing, Bonnie and John Kaminsky of Phoenix, Arizona, and Naomi and Tony Chance of Plantersville; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Judy Blackburn of Tomball; daughter-in-law, Mary Catherine Blackburn of Houston; brothers and sister-in-law, Herbert and Vera Nichols and Lester Ray Nichols, all of Cushing; sisters-in-law, Audrey Baldwin of Cushing, Betty Blackburn of Mineral Wells, Dorothy Nichols of Cushing, and Mary Nichols of Irving; grandchildren, Michael Blackburn and wife Carol of Humble, Jessica Cochrane and husband Steve of Cushing, Maurice Millican and wife Linda of Fort Hood, Daniel Millican of Huntsville, Arkansas, Brett Millican and wife Leslie of Chesapeake, Virginia, Dale Calvery and wife Laura of Niceville, Florida, Wendy Owens and husband Scooter of Houston, Ashley Blackburn and husband Shannon Fowler of Spring, Courtney Blackburn and wife Jacquelyn of Spring, Kelly Robles and husband Jason of Tomball, Amanda Bohack and husband Wayne of Willis, and Cheryl Hartner and husband Craig of Montgomery; and numerous great-grandchildren, cousins, in-laws, nephews, nieces, and other extended family as well as a host of friends.

Pallbearers will be Michael Blackburn, Dale Calvery, Daniel Millican, Brett Millican, Courtney Blackburn, Peter Millican, Jake Owens, and C.J. Cochrane.

The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the caregivers at Westward Trails for the loving care during the past few years of her life.

Arrangements are under the direction of T.A. Lane & Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors, Nacogdoches. Memories and condolences may be offered online at www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com.

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September 29: NPD Crime Report

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Relay For Life of Nacogdoches County kick-off party set

On the heels of its most successful fundraiser to date, Relay For Life of Nacogdoches County will begin its 2012-13 fundraising season with a kick-off party from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Nacogdoches Recreation Center.

Committee members will be on hand to sign up teams or survivors, purchase luminarias and answer questions, as well as introduce this year’s “superhero” theme.

Last year, Relay For Life of Nacogdoches County raised more than $135,000 for the American Cancer Society and organizers hope to keep the momentum going said Robin Johnson, event chair.

“Relay For Life is all about changing and saving lives, and so the Kick Off Party is the first step for Nacogdoches County individuals to make a difference in their community,” Johnson said

Business owners who attend would have the opportunity to learn all about Relay, as well as sponsoring the uplifting event, Johnson said.

Teams are encouraged to sign up early in order to reach their team fundraising goals before the April 27, 2013, Relay For Life event at the Nacogdoches County Expo Center. For more information about Nacogdoches County Relay For Life, visit www.relayforlife.org/nacogdochescotx.

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‘All That Jazz’ to benefit scholarship endowment

NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS – Tickets are now available for “All That Jazz,” a fundraising concert being presented by the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music and Friends of Music at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

Guest percussionist Marcus Reddick will perform with SFA’s Swingin’ Axes and Swingin’ Aces in “All That Jazz,” a fundraising concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, in Cole Concert Hall. The event will benefit the SFA Jazz Scholarship Endowment.

The benefit concert features SFA’s Swingin’ Axes and Swingin’ Aces appearing with acclaimed guest percussionist Marcus Reddick to perform “big band” standards. The program will also spotlight clarinetist and SFA Director of Bands Fred Allen.

The event benefits the SFA Jazz Scholarship Endowment.

“Jazz is the quintessential American music,” said Bill Elliott, Friends of Music board member. “Our two jazz bands offer not only a great entertainment value to our community, but their reputation attracts the high quality students that the music department needs.

“I support them through my attendance and contributions to the scholarship program,” he said. “It’s a great value.”

Reddick is director of percussion studies in the Townsend School of Music at Mercer University in Macon, Ga., where he teaches applied percussion, percussion ensemble, percussion techniques and courses in music theory, orchestration, musicianship and jazz appreciation as well as assisting with the Mercer Wind and Jazz Ensembles. He has toured extensively and performed around the world as a solo artist, a chamber musician and as a member of numerous ensembles.

Among the favorite pieces to be performed by the Swingin’ Axes are “Ya Gotta Try” by Sammy Nestico, “A Foggy Day” by George Gershwin and “Sing, Sing, Sing” by Louis Prima, according to Gary Wurtz, director.

The Swingin’ Aces will perform such big band favorites as “Sentimental Journey,” by Les Brown, “In the Mood” by Joe Garland and “Satin Doll” by Duke Ellington, according to Deb Scott, director.

“The Swingin’ Aces have been working very hard on learning some of the standard big band songs like ‘Dancing in the Dark’ and ‘Shanty Town,’” Scott said. “They are very challenging to students who aren’t familiar with them, but they are doing a great job and having fun, too.”

Tickets are $25 each, but because it is a scholarship fundraiser, donations above the ticket price are appreciated, according to Shirley Watterston, Friends of Music committee member helping to organize the event.

For more information about “All That Jazz” or to purchase tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or (888) 240-ARTS.

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Award-winning horn soloist to perform in Cole Series

NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS – The Stephen F. Austin State University’s School of Music and the Cole Performing Arts Series will present “Music for the Horn: Award-winning Horn Soloist Heidi Lucas in Concert” in a guest recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in Cole Concert on the SFA campus.

Heidi Lucas, professor of horn at the University of Southern Mississippi, will appear in a guest recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in Cole Concert Hall as part of the Cole Performing Arts Series of the SFA School of Music.

Lucas, professor of horn at the University of Southern Mississippi, will present a concert of repertoire for horn “that is unique, in that all of the works will be new to the concert stage at SFA,” according to Charles Gavin, professor of horn at SFA.

Gavin will join Lucas to perform a set of songs by Johannes Brahms that has been arranged for two horns and piano.
In addition to her extensive chamber music experience, including residencies and tours throughout New England, England, Brazil and as part of the Brevard College’s Eric Ewazen Residency, Lucas is currently a member of the Southern Arts Brass Quintet and Category Five, the faculty ensembles at USM. She works with the USM horn students in a variety of horn-related courses, including horn pedagogy, horn literature, horn choir, chamber music and horn jazz. She also conducts the USM Brass Ensemble.

Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $2 for students. For tickets or more information, call (936) 468-6407.

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SFA’s DeWitt School of Nursing recognized for excellence

NACOGDOCHES, Texas – The Richard and Lucille DeWitt School of Nursing at Stephen F. Austin State University has been recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as a Program of Excellence in Nursing Education.

DeWitt School of Nursing clinical instructor Laura Logan, left, consults with Shelby Mitchell, an SFA senior nursing student from Shepherd, in the Ed and Gwen Cole Simulation Lab. The DeWitt School of Nursing has been recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as a Program of Excellence in Nursing Education.

The board recognizes nursing programs that achieve a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher, along with at least an 85-percent passing rate on the licensure test for registered nurses. The Dewitt School of Nursing is one of only 18 of the 90 nursing schools in Texas to meet the graduation benchmark, most recently reporting an 88-percent graduation rate and a 93-percent passing rate on the licensure exam.

Enrollment in the nursing school is on the rise. More than 250 nursing students currently are enrolled in the SFA program, along with more than 1,050 pre-nursing students.

Dr. Glenda Walker, director of the DeWitt School of Nursing, attributes the increase in applications and pre-nursing majors to statewide recognition of the nursing program for its excellence in curriculum, facilities and faculty.

“The nursing program has always excelled in committed, dedicated faculty who use state-of-the-art teaching strategies to produce graduates that are recognized as exceptional nurses,” Walker said. “With the addition of a new facility in 2010, the nursing school now has a facility that also is recognized as a national leader in simulation as a teaching/learning strategy for students.”

The Ed and Gwen Cole Simulation Lab has been named a Laerdal Center of Excellence, and more 16,000 hours of simulation clinical experiences are conducted in the facility each year.

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October 8: 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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October 7: Sheriff Office Daily Activity Log

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October 6: Sheriff Office Daily Activity Log

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