News from Nacogdoches (2024)

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News from Nacogdoches EDITORIAL: Bad Company: Greg Abbott is our George Wallace Golf resort in works north of Nacogdoches Overtime pay changes loom as Paxton, others sue Nacogdoches County considers renting parking lot, but no decision made yet Blueberry Festival gives boost to downtown businesses Climbing wall, off-road club among Blueberry Festival highlights What's happening at the Texas Blueberry Festival Problems with financial aid forms leave graduates in the lurch Nacogdoches' newest museum site of upcoming events Longtime SFA filmmaking professor Arscott retiring GETCAP to celebrate 60th anniversary First new hotel since 2008 under construction in Nacogdoches Probe of massage parlors leads to sex crimes arrests Nacogdoches musicians hold Summer Squash EDITORIAL: Bad Company: Greg Abbott is our George Wallace Nacogdoches loop interchange construction will stretch into 2026 Man charged with capital murder in 2023 double homicide Plenty of options available for eclipse viewing Sessions stresses unity during legislative summit Lone Star Legislative Summit kicks off at Fredonia, moves to SFA today Meth dealer gets 50-year sentence Weaver pledges to build trust at SFA Weaver pledges to build trust at SFA Nacogdoches Memorial will have nearly $10 million in coffers in April Center man gets 60 years for kidnapping, robbery Lufkin man sentenced for child sex abuse charges Nacogdoches woman finds more than 400 clovers this year Sessions, Buckingham to headline Lone Star Legislative Summit 'It's like we can breathe again,' Memorial Hospital employees say as district retakes control SFA's radio station changes call sign, looks to the future Lion Star was on verge of not meeting payroll but paid execs over $1.7 million Clinics to stay open as Lion Star transferring control of Memorial to hospital district Constituents ask county hospital district to fight to keep clinics open Constituents ask county hospital district to fight to keep clinics open Lion Star lays off up to 50, closing clinics Libraries to hold early screening for documentary on East Texas cowboys Nacogdoches County Jail inmate dies in custody; Texas Rangers investigating Lufkin man faces meth charge after traffic stop Questionable city of Nacogdoches purchases topic of action, citizen request City of Nacogdoches asks residents along creeks to evacuate homes as flooding continues EDITORIAL: Taking Us for a Spin: There's liars, damned liars and Greg Abbott Shofner, Abbott take jabs at Clardy SFA student group works to curb cat overpopulation Moral Church's tamale fundraiser to help with planned renovations Event educates public on sextortion Review: 'Arthur and Lilly' highlights lesser-known aspect of Holocaust history State seeks new contractor to finish Highway 21 bridge Martinsville woman recovering after car crash, night in freezing weather EDITORIAL: No Comparison: Bless his heart; Ted Cruz makes a stupid analogy Yard envy: Nacogdoches lands in top 10 list
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EDITORIAL: Bad Company: Greg Abbott is our George Wallace

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The great conservative law scholar Ronald D. Rotunda wrote about a year before his death that “every generation must relearn the lessons of free speech.”

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Golf resort in works north of Nacogdoches

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Developers are seeking investors to help fund construction of a new public golf resort 20 miles north of Nacogdoches that is expected to bring golfers from across the nation to East Texas.

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Overtime pay changes loom as Paxton, others sue

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — A sweeping overhaul of how salaried employees are compensated for overtime is set to take effect next month, barring the success of legal challenges and Republican-led legislative effort to prevent the new rule from taking effect.

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Nacogdoches County considers renting parking lot, but no decision made yet

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — The owner of Banita Creek Music Hall wants to host concerts in the parking lot outside of the venue. But first he has to convince his neighbors: the county government.

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Blueberry Festival gives boost to downtown businesses

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — The annual Texas Blueberry Festival brought thousands of customers into downtown shops Saturday as many businesses reported their best sales in years.

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Climbing wall, off-road club among Blueberry Festival highlights

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — The most photographed vehicle at the Texas Blueberry Festival — Tipton Ford’s 1951 F-1 pickup — returns downtown Saturday for another weekend of photo ops.

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What's happening at the Texas Blueberry Festival

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — Carnival rides and a crowd-painted mural are among new events at Saturday’s Texas Blueberry Festival along with returning events such as a pet parade, pie-eating contests and car show.

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Problems with financial aid forms leave graduates in the lurch

  • By VIVYAN NIEBERDING/Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel correspondent
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With plans of attending Texas A&M-Commerce, recent Nacogdoches High School graduate Juan Perez-Rivera was just about to file his completed application for federal financial aid when the trouble started.

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Nacogdoches' newest museum site of upcoming events

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — The city’s Historic Sites Department is hosting a series of summer events at the historic Zion Hill church, 324 N. Lanana St., including a community collection day this Saturday.

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Longtime SFA filmmaking professor Arscott retiring

  • By ROBBIE GOODRICH/For The Lufkin Daily News
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NACOGDOCHES — When art Professor William E. Arscott retired this year at the end of the spring semester, he had taught 62 years at SFA.

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GETCAP to celebrate 60th anniversary

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

Greater East Texas Community Action Program is celebrating its 60th anniversary Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for its new regional office.

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First new hotel since 2008 under construction in Nacogdoches

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — Harsh Patel wasted no time summing up his feelings after presiding over the first groundbreaking for a new hotel in Nacogdoches in nearly two decades.

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Probe of massage parlors leads to sex crimes arrests

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — A “lengthy” investigation into two massage establishments in Nacogdoches resulted in three arrests on charges of indecent assault and prostitution Thursday, according to a press release from Nacogdoches Police Department.

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Nacogdoches musicians hold Summer Squash

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches musicians are putting together a new concert festival as part of a broader push to promote East Texas’ burgeoning music scene.

EDITORIAL: Bad Company: Greg Abbott is our George Wallace

  • The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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The great conservative law scholar Ronald D. Rotunda wrote about a year before his death that “every generation must relearn the lessons of free speech.”

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Nacogdoches loop interchange construction will stretch into 2026

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Residents of neighborhoods near Nacogdoches’ South Loop 224 and U.S. 59 broke into applause Tuesday when they learned the north end of Old Lufkin Road will reopen after a months-long, construction-related closing, but their enthusiasm was short lived.

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Man charged with capital murder in 2023 double homicide

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NACOGDOCHES — A Nacogdoches man accused of killing his girlfriend and her mother in October has been charged with capital murder.

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Plenty of options available for eclipse viewing

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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The big question for East Texas residents regarding Monday’s solar eclipse is whether to make a day trip into the path of totality or stay put.

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Sessions stresses unity during legislative summit

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Lawmakers gathered in Nacogdoches this week to discuss issues facing rural East Texans as the state prepares for unprecedented growth over the next several decades.

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Lone Star Legislative Summit kicks off at Fredonia, moves to SFA today

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — The aftershocks of this year’s primary season continue to reverberate through Texas.

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Meth dealer gets 50-year sentence

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NACOGDOCHES — A Nacogdoches County man who authorities described as a major supplier of methamphetamine was sentenced to 50 years in prison on drug and weapon charges.

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Weaver pledges to build trust at SFA

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Building trust with Stephen F. Austin State University's faculty and capitalizing on access to resources offered by the University of Texas System are top priorities for incoming university president Neal Weaver.

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Weaver pledges to build trust at SFA

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — Building trust with Stephen F. Austin State University's faculty and capitalizing on access to resources offered by the University of Texas System are top priorities for incoming university president Neal Weaver.

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Nacogdoches Memorial will have nearly $10 million in coffers in April

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital will have about $10 million cash on hand in April as the county hospital district continues to work through retaking control of the facility from Lion Star.

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Center man gets 60 years for kidnapping, robbery

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A Center man who held a Nacogdoches man captive during a 16-hour road trip to Austin and back was sentenced to six decades in prison.

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Lufkin man sentenced for child sex abuse charges

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NACOGDOCHES — A Lufkin man will spend at least three decades in prison after being convicted of three child sexual abuse charges in Nacogdoches County.

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Nacogdoches woman finds more than 400 clovers this year

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — Betty Ann Taylor thinks she might be the four-leaf clover queen of Texas.

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Sessions, Buckingham to headline Lone Star Legislative Summit

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NACOGDOCHES — Congressman Pete Sessions and Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham will be the top speakers at the Lone Star Legislative Summit next month as lawmakers from the state and nation’s capitals gather in Nacogdoches.

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'It's like we can breathe again,' Memorial Hospital employees say as district retakes control

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — The healing is already starting at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

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SFA's radio station changes call sign, looks to the future

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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Stephen F. Austin State University’s radio station changed its call sign Friday, one of several new changes that are meant to breathe new life into the student-crewed alternative rock station.

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Lion Star was on verge of not meeting payroll but paid execs over $1.7 million

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Lion Star CEO Sean Fowler said this week that Nacogdoches Memorial hospital was in “imminent danger” of closing after the state’s health agency demanded a more than $7 million repayment.

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Clinics to stay open as Lion Star transferring control of Memorial to hospital district

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Lion Star will transfer operations of Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital back to the Nacogdoches County Hospital District, which plans to continue a full slate of services and reverse the company’s decision to close three clinics.

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Constituents ask county hospital district to fight to keep clinics open

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Nearly a dozen people asked the Nacogdoches County Hospital District on Tuesday to do everything in its power to stop Lion Star from closing three clinics.

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Constituents ask county hospital district to fight to keep clinics open

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Nearly a dozen people asked the Nacogdoches County Hospital District on Tuesday to do everything in its power to stop Lion Star from closing three clinics.

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Lion Star lays off up to 50, closing clinics

  • By JOSH EDWARDS and ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Lion Star is laying off upward of 50 people while closing its obstetrics unit, a women’s care clinic in Nacogdoches and a primary care clinic in Garrison, according to multiple people familiar with the decision.

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Libraries to hold early screening for documentary on East Texas cowboys

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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Rusk filmmaker Curtis Craven is giving audiences another peek behind the pine curtain.

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We were wrong.

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Nacogdoches County Jail inmate dies in custody; Texas Rangers investigating

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — The death of an inmate at the Nacogdoches County jail will be investigated by the Texas Rangers, sheriff’s officials say.

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Lufkin man faces meth charge after traffic stop

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A Lufkin man was charged with a second-degree felony Monday night after deputies discovered a "large quantity" of methamphetamine in his vehicle during a traffic stop, according to the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office.

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Questionable city of Nacogdoches purchases topic of action, citizen request

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — City of Nacogdoches officials say they are looking into allegations of $22,000 in questionable employee purchases but that the city won’t be pursuing a more extensive investigation requested by a citizen during a Jan. 23 public forum.

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City of Nacogdoches asks residents along creeks to evacuate homes as flooding continues

  • By JOSH EDWARDS/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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City of Nacogdoches officials are asking residents along Lanana and Banita creeks to consider evacuating their homes after heavy rain left creeks swollen and roads flooded Saturday.

EDITORIAL: Taking Us for a Spin: There's liars, damned liars and Greg Abbott

  • The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

As the old saying goes, there’s three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics.

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Shofner, Abbott take jabs at Clardy

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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Editor's note: Extended coverage of Monday's political rallies will be included in the Wednesday edition of The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel.

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SFA student group works to curb cat overpopulation

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — With just a dish of pet food, a stray cat will seemingly become 20 overnight.

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Moral Church's tamale fundraiser to help with planned renovations

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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MORAL — The church that tamales built is continuing its long tradition with some new renovations in mind.

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Event educates public on sextortion

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — The kickoff event for “Unseen Suffering” began with an explanation of human trafficking, a crime in which traffickers strategically lure and defraud people by exploiting their vulnerabilities for financial or sexual gain.

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Review: 'Arthur and Lilly' highlights lesser-known aspect of Holocaust history

  • By ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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“Arthur and Lilly” provides a fascinating bit of history regarding the Holocaust that cannot be found anywhere else.

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State seeks new contractor to finish Highway 21 bridge

  • By NICOLE BRADFORD/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel
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NACOGDOCHES — Texas Department of Transportation officials say they are working to get a new contractor in place for a stalled bridge construction project on Texas Highway 21.

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Martinsville woman recovering after car crash, night in freezing weather

  • By JOSH EDWARDS and ANDREW HODGE/The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

NACOGDOCHES — JoEl Taylor is thankful in spite of an infinite amount of challenges and struggles ahead.

EDITORIAL: No Comparison: Bless his heart; Ted Cruz makes a stupid analogy

  • The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

This week, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz essentially compared school vouchers to the Civil Rights Movement, whether he meant to or not, by calling school choice “the civil rights issue of our time.”

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Yard envy: Nacogdoches lands in top 10 list

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An online lawn care referral company ranked Nacogdoches at No. 7 on its newly released list of “2024 Cities with the Biggest Yards,” based on a local average size yard of .825 acres.

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