Hurricane Laura moves past Nacogdoches leaving minimal damage in its wake

Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm, made landfall on the Louisiana coast around 1:00 a.m. this morning before weakening as it quickly moved inland. While the hurricane brought minor wind and rain to the Nacogdoches area, no significant damage occurred.

“We were fortunate Laura followed a more northeastern path,” said County Judge Greg Sowell. “Our thoughts go out to our neighbors in Louisiana who are really bearing the brunt of this storm and dealing with significant wind damage.”

A flash flood watch remains in effect for much of the county, while the Attoyac Bayou near Chireno will likely see above-flood-stage levels through the weekend. Minor lowland flooding may occur, and ground saturation could lead to downed trees or other roadway hazards. As of this morning, no road damage or closures have been identified. Residents can report road obstructions to Nacogdoches Police Department dispatch at 936-559-2607 or to the County Road and Bridge department at 936-560-7802.

Some weather-related power outages did occur, scattered throughout the county. ONCOR and Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative are surveying the damage and beginning restoration. Residents experiencing power outages should call their local provider.

“I appreciate all of our first responders and essential employees who worked so hard to prepare for and respond to this emergency,” stated Mayor Shelley Brophy. “Also, a big thank you to the people of Nacogdoches for following instructions given by our staff.”

The Nacogdoches County Civic Center continues to shelter around 30 evacuees displaced from Newton county. The nearby county is expected to lift its mandatory evacuation order, at which time the evacuees will be bussed home. Emergency management officials do not foresee a need to open shelters for local residents.

“Our City of Nacogdoches staff will continue manning the non-emergent hotline through 5:00 p.m., Thursday, Aug 27. Hurricane Laura-related questions or concerns can be directed to 936-468-4787 or 936-559-2510,” confirmed City Manager Mario Canizares. In the event of an emergency, always call 9-1-1.

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August 26, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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August 26, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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August 26, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Hurricane Laura causes class cancellations/closure

Based on forecasts that indicate Hurricane Laura will be a Category 3 storm at landfall and will impact our area with high winds and rain beginning late Wednesday night, the following operational changes are now in effect at Stephen F. Austin State University:

· Beginning noon Wednesday, Aug. 26, all classes are canceled for the remainder of the week. Classes are expected to resume as scheduled Monday, Aug. 31.

· Beginning at 3 p.m. Wednesday, university offices will be closed for the remainder of the week. Non-essential university employees are released from duties at that time and will be granted emergency leave for work time missed.

· SFA’s Early Childhood Laboratory and Charter School will operate as normally scheduled on Wednesday, but will be closed Thursday and Friday.

· Campus housing and dining will remain open, and students are welcome to remain on campus. Dining hours may be modified based on weather conditions.

· A call center will open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26, and will remain open as needed. The number is (936) 468-3401.

All Lumberjacks are encouraged to remain aware of weather conditions and to put safety first when making travel decisions.

Updates will be posted at SFA’s University Police Department emergency management page – sfasu.edu/upd/emergency-management/jackalert – and on the university’s social media accounts

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Disaster Declarations – Hurricane Laura

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Labor Day Sanitation And Landfill Schedule

On Monday, September 7th, 2020 there will be no commercial or residential garbage collection. Collections will resume on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 and will be delayed one day from your normal scheduled pick-up day and will end on Saturday, September 12, 2020.

The landfill will be closed on Monday, September 7th, and will re-open Tuesday, September 8th.

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Accounting student lands major scholarship, CPA on the way

 Nicole Phifer, a graduate student in the Schlief School of Accountancy, won a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Phifer is on schedule to finish the five-year Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Professional Accountancy program in four years and has an internship lined up for spring semester.

Nicole Phifer, a graduate student in the Schlief School of Accountancy, won a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Phifer is on schedule to finish the five-year Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Professional Accountancy program in four years and has an internship lined up for spring semester.

One Stephen F. Austin State University student doesn’t have to worry about paying for the review courses and registration fees associated with the four-part Uniform CPA Examination she’ll take next year.

Nicole Phifer, a graduate student in accountancy at the Rusche College of Business, recently received an important windfall – a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a nonprofit established through the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to oversee the audits of public companies.

The agency’s scholarships are funded through fines assessed on accounting firms across the world. For Phifer, a 21-year-old graduate student from Rusk, the scholarship means she can focus on maintaining her 4.0 GPA, finishing out her coursework, and ramping up her CPA prep this spring. Considering that the CPA cycle can cost in excess of $3,000 ­– in addition to fall and spring tuition – the scholarship is not just an accolade, but an essential, enabling element of Phifer’s five-year Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Professional Accountancy program at SFA.

“I didn’t think I was going to get it,” said Phifer, one of 234 students nationwide who received the honor.

Phifer was nominated for the award by Dr. Kelly Noe, director of SFA’s Schlief School of Accountancy.

“She saw potential in me,” Phifer said. “She sees potential in students that they might not see in themselves.”

With Phifer, the potential was not hard to find. She took an accounting course during the fall semester of her first year in 2017 and never looked back. Along with the 4.0 GPA, Phifer worked at University Finance and Administration ​as a student assistant, is president of accounting honors group Beta Alpha Psi, is a member of business honors society Beta Gamma Sigma, and is a graduate assistant at the business college.

Phifer already has an internship lined up at Henry & Peters in Tyler, a blue-chip regional accounting firm founded in 1929. And if the firm makes an offer for permanent employment, Phifer, who has yet to decide on whether her focus will be on tax or audit, will oblige.

“People talk about going to Dallas or Houston, but Tyler is big enough for me,” she said, noting that her family would be just 40 miles down the road.

According to PCAOB, since 2011 the organization has issued $13.7 million in scholarships to 1,370 students at 473 institutions. The nonprofit reports that women and minority recipients have been on the rise since 2017.

In some instances, the fines that pay for the scholarships are enormous, as was the case last year when a Mexico-based firm and its associates were assessed $530,000. While many settlements involve US companies, plenty include registered firms based in places like Canada, Colombia, Hong Kong, India and South Korea. If the proceeds from an auditing penalty out of Seoul can end up in a place like Nacogdoches, then that’s something Phifer can accept.

“Whoever came up with that idea knew what they were doing,” she said.

By Richard Massey, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University

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August 25, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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August 25, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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