September 17, 2021: 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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September 13-September 17, 2021: County Court At Law

Record Of Criminal Actions taken by Nacogdoches County Court At Law

This is the report of the cases where a verdict was decided.



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SFA School of Theatre to present student-directed ‘The Shadow Box’

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre will present the student-directed full-length play “The Shadow Box” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, in Regents Suite A in the Baker Pattillo Student Center on the SFA campus.

Directed by Houston senior Johana Lenington, “The Shadow Box” is written by Michael Cristofer. Winner of the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play, “The Shadow Box” is about death and dying and explores the end-of-life experiences for three terminal cancer patients.

“The play follows the patients as they live out their last days with family and friends while they process the reality of their illnesses,” Lenington said.

The cast includes Pearland freshman Evan Hamilton as the interviewer; Houston junior George Villarreal as Joe; Stephenville junior Kyla Carter as Stephen; Pasadena junior Maggie Jordan as Maggie; Carthage freshman Grant Calloway as Brian; Frisco senior Benjamin McElroy as Mark; San Antonio sophomore Hannah Marfin as Beverly; Kingwood freshman Sarah Crumley as Agnes; and Belton freshman Macy Burns as Felicity.

Crew includes Danielle Wooten, Longview junior, as stage manager; Maddie Grace Beam, Tyler senior, assistant director; Juli Flores, Pasadena senior, scenic designer; Caitlin McIntyre, Baytown senior, costume designer; Cynthia Tovar, Houston senior, lighting designer; David Cleghorn, Georgetown junior, sound designer; Brendon Ryan, Cedar Park junior, properties manager; and Grace Baker, Friendswood senior, master electrician and assistant light designer.

Lenington is a theatre education major. She transferred to SFA in the fall of 2019. She has performed in numerous plays at SFA, including as Rose in “Dancing at Lughnasa,” as Chloe in “The Curse of Plenty,” as Miranda in “The Tempest,” and as Mrs. Martin in “The Bald Soprano.” She has directed “A Perfect Match” by Starina Johnson and “Last Chance” by Jackie Rosenfeld.

“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to direct ‘The Shadow Box,’ and I look forward to more directing opportunities in the future,” she said.

Faculty production advisor for “The Shadow Box” is Rick Jones. The play is recommended for mature audiences.

Tickets are $6 for adults, seniors and youth, and $5 for students. To purchase tickets, visit the SFA Fine Arts Box Office online at boxoffice.sfasu.edu or call (936) 468-6407. Box office and online sales end at 4 p.m. on Sept. 24. Available tickets may be purchased at the door. For more information about the play, call the School of Theatre at (936) 468-4003 or visit theatre.sfasu.edu.

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Showcase events return to SFA campus with new flexible slate

Prospective students and their families now have three options for exploring the Stephen F. Austin State University campus with a new, revamped slate of Showcase SFA events.

In addition to the university’s long-standing Showcase Saturday, which invites future college students to experience a taste of campus life through an action-packed open house event, SFA also has added Showcase Preview and Virtual Showcase.

“Our university vision focuses on preparing students for bright futures through hands-on learning, and that needs to start before they even call our university home,” said SFA President Dr. Scott Gordon. “Showcase SFA invites them and their families to experience the campus in whichever format works best for their schedules and comfort levels.”

During the past year and a half, SFA’s Office of Admissions has slowly adapted Showcase Saturday in light of the pandemic. Having first paused it completely in spring 2020, it switched to a virtual format last summer. Now, the revamped Showcase SFA will offer both in-person and virtual showcases.

“Our new Showcase SFA slate of events puts a flexible twist on our traditional and well-known Showcase Saturday,” said Erma Nieto Brecht, SFA executive director of enrollment management. “Those wanting to experience SFA on a weekday are invited to the Showcase Preview, which is in-person but smaller than the full Showcase Saturday; and those who aren’t comfortable visiting in-person or who may be limited to travel are invited to our Virtual Showcase. We’re excited to offer a range of ways to feature SFA’s programs, services and beautiful campus.”

SFA’s Showcase Preview will take place from 9:30 a.m. to noon Oct. 11 on the SFA campus. It will feature academic and student resource fairs, admissions sessions, a mock classroom experience, and residence hall tours.

As a weekday event, prospective students and their families also will have the opportunity to see the campus in action. Smaller than a Showcase Saturday but larger than a campus tour experience, Showcase Preview is the right fit for families looking to make a quick trip to the piney woods.

Virtual Showcase will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 22. The virtual event provides participants a unique space to interact with academic departments and student resources, showcasing the ways in which SFA is meeting the needs of today’s student in a highly technological world.

Showcase Saturday will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Nov. 13 on the SFA campus. The day will be packed full of activities, from optional campus and residence hall tours to a “build your own schedule” option with academic and student service fairs; financial aid, admissions and student engagement presentations; facility tours and more.

For more information or to register for Showcase SFA events, visit sfasu.edu/showcase.

By Christine Broussard, marketing communications coordinator at Stephen F. Austin State University

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SFA music faculty Walburn, Nixon to perform music by women composers

Jacob Walburn

Jacob Walburn

“Spotlight on Women Composers” will showcase works written by living female composers in a recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, in Cole Concert Hall on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus.

The recital features SFA School of Music faculty member Jacob Walburn, assistant professor of trumpet, in collaboration with Thomas Nixon, piano, performing works for trumpet written by contemporary female composers. In making program selections, Walburn said he realized his past recitals included very few compositions written by women.

“I wanted to be much more inclusive in my programming,” he said, “so I did some research and found several great pieces by female composers. With the exception of the very last piece on the program, every composition on the recital was written by a living female composer.”

The recital will open with a spirited piece for solo trumpet, “Fanfare for the Women” by Libby Larsen, followed by “Saltarello” by Lauren Bernofsky. “This is a lively, one-movement piece that features great interplay between the trumpet and piano,” Walburn said. The next piece on the concert, “Totem Voices” by Catherine McMichael, is “a really exciting multi-movement work where each movement is based on a different animal,” Walburn explained.

Thomas Nixon

Thomas Nixon

Other program selections include “Framed” by English composer Cecilia McDowall in which each of the four movements is based on different works of art, followed by “Trumpet Songs” by Jennifer Higdon. “These short movements are very quiet and reflective – one of the hallmarks of Higdon’s writing,” Walburn said.

The recital concludes with Erik Morales’ exciting tango “Passion Dance.”

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. To purchase tickets, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit finearts.sfasu.edu. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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September 16, 2021: NPD Crime 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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September 16, 2021: 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 16, 2021: 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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SFA student chapter of The Wildlife Society receives national recognition for second consecutive year

studentFor the second consecutive year, Stephen F. Austin State University’s student chapter of The Wildlife Society was named Student Chapter of the Year by the national office of The Wildlife Society.

“It’s a great feeling of satisfaction,” said Cassandra Kapp, SFA forestry student and student chapter president. “We worked so hard and didn’t think it was possible to win it again.”

Kapp credits winning the award to the chapter’s ability to recruit, engage and retain members despite complications from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

During the previous year, chapter members conducted a number of volunteer and professional development activities, including spotlight surveys for alligators and deer to help determine population density, as well as habitat improvement projects on private properties.

In the spring, the chapter traveled to South Texas where they worked with individuals from the East Foundation and the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute to tag and collect data on deer for use in an ongoing research project.

“The group of students who went on the deer capture trip became really close,” Kapp said. “Traveling with people, working side by side, the fireside dinners at night — it really makes a difference.”

Kapp said she hopes to expand similar opportunities to more students.

“This national recognition for the second year in a row is not only a testament to the hard work and passion of our students but also is reflection of the quality of the forest wildlife management program at SFA,” said Dr. Jessica Glasscock, SFA assistant professor of forest wildlife management and faculty advisor.

To learn more about SFA’s forest wildlife program and similar course offerings, visit atcofa.sfasu.edu.

Story by Sarah Fuller, outreach coordinator for Stephen F. Austin State University’s Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture. Contact information: (936) 468-1185 or fullersa@sfasu.edu.

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Dr. Brian Oswald receives top recognition from alma mater

 Dr. Brian Oswald, Joe C. Denman Distinguished Professor of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University, received the Dwight Patterson Alumnus of the Year Award from his alma mater, Northern Arizona University, in recognition of the outstanding success he has achieved throughout his professional career and tenure at SFA.

Dr. Brian Oswald, Joe C. Denman Distinguished Professor of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University, received the Dwight Patterson Alumnus of the Year Award from his alma mater, Northern Arizona University, in recognition of the outstanding success he has achieved throughout his professional career and tenure at SFA.

Dr. Brian Oswald, Joe C. Denman Distinguished Professor of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State University, received the Dwight Patterson Alumnus of the Year Award from Northern Arizona University in recognition of the outstanding success he has achieved throughout his professional career.

Oswald joined SFA in 1995, and since that time has built a career exemplified by domestic and international teaching and research. During the past nine years, he has led SFA forestry undergraduate and graduate researchers in collecting fire fuel load data on behalf of public safety agencies in the Netherlands. This key information continues to assist the country as it develops wildfire spread models that can predict wildfire behavior. Closer to home, Oswald leads additional restoration, fuel loading and monitoring research throughout the U.S. national forests and grasslands.

Oswald is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Association for Fire Ecology Presidential Award, the Society of American Foresters’ Carl A. Schenck Award for Outstanding Forestry Education, the SFASU Foundation’s Faculty Achievement for Research, and he has held the title of Regents Professor, the highest honor SFA may bestow upon a faculty member. Additionally, Oswald served as president of the Association for Fire Ecology and actively contributes to the organization.

He received a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Michigan State University, a Master of Science in Forestry from Northern Arizona University and a doctoral degree in forestry from the University of Idaho.

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