December 13, 2019: 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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December 9-December 13, 2019: 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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Dove Award-winning, Grammy-nominated Isaacs family to perform at SFA

Bring your family and friends to the special Encore Event performance of the Grammy-nominated family of gospel singers, The Isaacs, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus.

Bring your family and friends to the special Encore Event performance of the Grammy-nominated family of gospel singers, The Isaacs, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the SFA campus.

Start the new year off on the right note with the multi-Dove Award-winning and two-time Grammy-nominated family of gospel singers, The Isaacs, when they perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in W.M. Turner Auditorium on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus.

A special Encore Event presented by the College of Fine Arts and its University Series, the concert is sponsored in part by BancorpSouth. The Isaacs have an inspirational style that blends tight harmonies with contemporary acoustic instrumentation to produce a sound that appeals to audiences all over the world, according to Scott Shattuck, associate dean of the College of Fine Arts and director of the University Series and Encore Events.

“The Isaacs are some of the most popular southern gospel singers in the world, and their music is revered by experts in the genre,” Shattuck noted. “When we saw them last year on Reba McIntyre’s CMA Country Christmas special we feared that we might have missed our chance to get them to Nacogdoches, but they are looking forward to visiting the SFA campus for an evening of shimmering sound,” he continued.

The Isaacs began singing 35 years ago. The group includes mother Lily Isaacs and siblings Ben Isaacs, Sonya Isaacs Yeary and Rebecca Isaacs Bowman. Playing their own acoustic instruments and joined by other band members, The Isaacs’ distinctive style has been influenced by many genres of music including rhythm and blues, bluegrass and folk, as well as country, contemporary, acoustic and southern gospel.

Their unique mix of southern gospel and other sounds is heard regularly at the Grand Ole Opry, Carnegie Hall and CMA Fan Fest. The group’s 2018 appearance on ABC-TV’s CMA Country Christmas included a performance of “What Child Is This” with superstar McIntyre, and they recorded the same song with her for her album “My Kind of Christmas.”

Prior to the show, Andre Simon, minister of music at First Baptist Church in Nacogdoches, will present an informational talk at 7 p.m. in Griffith Gallery. The gallery is located across the hall from Turner Auditorium, which is inside the Griffith Fine Arts Building, 2222 Alumni Drive. The audience is invited back to the gallery for a post-performance reception to honor the show’s corporate sponsor, BancorpSouth.

Encore Event tickets are: adult $45/36/27; senior $36/29/21; youth $18/14/11; SFA student $3. All seating is reserved. Pricing is based on seating (section A/B/C). Discounts are also available for SFA faculty and staff members.

For more information, visit finearts.sfasu.edu, stop by the Box Office in Room 211 of the Griffith Fine Arts Building, or call (936) 468-6407 or (888) 240-ARTS.

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December 12, 2019: NPD Crime Report

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

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December 12, 2019: 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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December 12, 2019: 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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Agenda for Commissioners Court on Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Agenda for Commissioners Court on Thursday, December 5, 2019

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Thanksgiving Homebound recognized at national conference as model student-run service project

Thanksgiving Homebound, an annual service project coordinated by Stephen F. Austin State University’s Jacks Council on Family Relations, was recognized as a model for other universities across the country Nov. 21 at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting in Fort Worth. From left, Julie McAnally, JCFR past vice president and graduate student from Lufkin; Lindsey Lightfoot, 2018-20 JCFR president and Weatherford junior; Dr. Jennifer Newquist, assistant professor in SFA’s School of Human Sciences and faculty advisor for JCFR; and Jaycie Case, JCFR past president and graduate student from Aledo, present at the conference. Photo courtesy of the National Council on Family Relations

Thanksgiving Homebound, an annual service project coordinated by Stephen F. Austin State University’s Jacks Council on Family Relations, was recognized as a model for other universities across the country Nov. 21 at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting in Fort Worth. From left, Julie McAnally, JCFR past vice president and graduate student from Lufkin; Lindsey Lightfoot, 2018-20 JCFR president and Weatherford junior; Dr. Jennifer Newquist, assistant professor in SFA’s School of Human Sciences and faculty advisor for JCFR; and Jaycie Case, JCFR past president and graduate student from Aledo, present at the conference. Photo courtesy of the National Council on Family Relations

A Stephen F. Austin State University student service project that helps feed approximately 150 local families during Thanksgiving was recognized as a model for other universities across the country Nov. 21 at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting in Fort Worth.

Thanksgiving Homebound has assisted Nacogdoches families in need for nearly 10 years. Coordinated by SFA’s Jacks Council on Family Relations, the service project stands out because of its longevity, community and campus involvement, and impact on SFA students’ education.

“It allows students to see that poverty exists all around them and that their efforts can help alleviate families’ struggles to provide for themselves,” said Dr. Jennifer Newquist, assistant professor in SFA’s School of Human Sciences and faculty advisor for JCFR.

Three SFA human development and family studies students had the honor of presenting at the national meeting: Lindsey Lightfoot, 2018-20 JCFR president and Weatherford junior; Julie McAnally, JCFR past vice president and graduate student from Lufkin; and Jaycie Case, JCFR past president and graduate student from Aledo.

Lightfoot, McAnally and Case discussed how they have involved SFA students, faculty and staff as well as the Nacogdoches community in the Thanksgiving Homebound service project each year. They described how the project works, from adopting the families to creating grocery lists tailored to the age, gender and Thanksgiving traditions of the children in each family.

“The conference attendees commented on how special and personalized this service project truly is,” Lightfoot said.

Thanksgiving Homebound started in fall 2011 shortly after SFA’s Family and Child Development Club became the SFA student affiliate for the National Council on Family Relations, the premier professional association for understanding families through interdisciplinary research, theory and practice.

That year, several JCFR members volunteering at the Greater East Texas Community Action Program’s Head Start in Nacogdoches overheard two teachers discussing the many service projects that benefit GETCAP Head Start families during the Christmas season. Though the teachers appreciated these projects, they wished organizations recognized that families needed assistance at other times of the year, too.

The JCFR members then worked with their faculty advisor to design a project to gather nonperishable food items for eight GETCAP Head Start families for Thanksgiving. Local GETCAP Head Start staff members were overwhelmed by the success of the project.

Quotes about this success from both participating families and community organization advisors “resonated with the school affiliates at the conference,” McAnally said. “Those affiliates left with a good idea of how to start similar projects on their campuses.”

In less than a decade, Thanksgiving Homebound has grown tremendously. Along with GETCAP Head Start, the project assists organizations such as the Solid Foundation Association, a nonprofit tutoring and mentoring program for at-risk youth; the Family Crisis Center of East Texas; the Boys and Girls Clubs of Deep East Texas; and the Nacogdoches County adult probation program.

“The conference attendees were impressed by how many families we were able to reach,” Case said.

With the increase in Thanksgiving Homebound participants, JCFR members now rely on SFA faculty and staff as well as other campus and community organizations to adopt families and provide them with nonperishable goods for a Thanksgiving meal.

“The SFA community truly goes above and beyond in this project, and that helped me realize that people do care and want to help out,” Lightfoot said.

To meet their service project goals, JCFR members are interacting more with others on campus and in the community. And as more community members learn about the student-run JCFR, more professional development opportunities open up to these students.

“Thanksgiving Homebound has taught me how to create connections with local resources and those who advocate for families in a community,” said Case, who has helped with the service project for the past five years. “It and JCFR have created such a powerful learning experience for me that they’ve inspired me to continue my studies in the field of human sciences.”

For more information, email newquistjl@sfasu.edu.

By Jo Gilmore, marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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December 11, 2019: NPD Crime Report

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

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December 11, 2019: 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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