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Nacogdoches High School head baseball coach Eric DeJesus is continuing a tradition he started shortly after taking the job — ...
In reply to a May 9 letter, “On church and state,” our Founding Fathers did mean for church and state to be separate. The phrases “No establishment of religion,” and ...
We live in a country torn by difficulties, difficulties reconciling its ideals with the experiences many of its citizens have based on their gender and ethnicity. This has been true ...
Stocking up on bottled water and nonperishable food is always a good idea, but don’t wait until the last minute. There’s no need for store shelves to be barren the day before a storm hits. These ...
Marking the second time in university history, three Stephen F. Austin State University students represented the university ...
A playground ribbon-cutting Friday at Robert McCrimmon Park marked the first completed project funded through bond sales ...
DALLAS - Nacogdoches’ own, Elizabeth Moreau of LeTourneau, joined 13 graduating student-athletes from the six American ...
A Nacogdoches businesswoman and state Republican Party official is throwing her hat in the ring for Texas Senate.
An Alto woman accused of ramming a vehicle while an infant was in her own vehicle remained jailed Tuesday in Nacogdoches ...
Replacement of a sewer line running along North Street is expected to begin Monday, potentially impacting travel during the busy Blueberry Festival week.
Assist complainant, 200 block of CR 4192. Deputies sent to a theft complaint spoke with a man who said “the internet company was continuing to charge him and he wanted ...