Category Archives: Norman
Norman’s Nacogdoches, April 30
Written by Norman Johnson, contributing writer O.K. I know you’ve missed me the last few weeks but I was going through a traumatic time. As of April 3rd I turned 72 years of age. That’s a long time. Neither Presidents … Continue reading
Norman’s Nacogdoches, March 27
Written by Norman Johnson, contributing writer Nacogdoches lost an angel this past week. That’s tragic because we have very few angels around here. And we sure don’t have many angels like the one we lost. Hazel Abernathy died this week … Continue reading
Norman’s Nacogdoches, March 20
Written by Norman Johnson, contributing writer This week I want us to consider some of the inherent dangers that face law enforcement personnel day in day out. Most every day, while on duty, and sometimes when they are off duty … Continue reading
Norman’s Nacogdoches, March 13
Written by Norman Johnson, contributing writer I read with a bit of interest and a whole lot of fear and trepidation an article in yesterday’s paper (I don’t have to tell you which one). It dealt with a subject that … Continue reading
Norman’s Nacogdoches, March 5
Written by Norman Johnson, contributing writer I have been a pretty good boy for the past few years. That’s only because they told me I might die and I wanted to have a fairly decent record when I arrive up … Continue reading