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Stephen F. Austin State University’s East Texas Research Center recently received a $3,000 donation from The Sons of the ...
Six former female athletes are suing Stephen F. Austin State University for violating Title IX a little over a month after ...
Billy Huddleston Sr., whose Butcher Boys Smokehouse put Nacogdoches on many a burger connoisseur’s bucket list by earning ...
Nacogdoches ISD approved teacher pay raises set forth by the Texas Legislature as part of the 2025-26 compensation plan ...
Nacogdoches’ 12U All-Star baseball team finished as the runner-up in district play before advancing to the regional ...
Year one is complete for Scott Holzhauer as Cushing High School’s athletic director, and while there is room for improvement, ...
Forgery, 300 block of E. College St. Someone attempted to cash in a forged check for $45,000 at a bank, but it was denied.
Amateur radio operators gathered at the Nacogdoches County Emergency Operations Center this past week for one of the most important events of the year.
Nacogdoches City Council will decide in July whether to move forward with establishing a Type B Economic Development Corporation.
Nacogdoches amateur radio operators got to show off their hobby to the public and demonstrate their preparedness for emergencies over the weekend.
Traffic hazard, 3400 block of Hwy. 21 West. A driver “struck a bbq pit that was in the roadway,” and deputies assisted in ...
As a junior, Nixon Long set a Nacogdoches High School record in the mile run with a time of 4:36. Then, this past fall, as a ...
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