9 Dead in Attack on Iraq Government Compound

June 14, 2011…In National News….Two U.S. soldiers were killed Monday during operations in southern Iraq, U.S. military officials said. The soldiers were not identified pending notification of next of kin. The new deaths bring to 4,462 the number of American service members who have died in Iraq since the war began in 2003, according to [...]

First Friday Cruise Nights

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A 1929 Model A at a previous downtown cruise event.

Hits the Red Brick Streets this Friday


Thur., May 5, 2011
Nacogdoches – Downtown Nacogdoches is bustling with activity the next few weeks, and Friday night is no exception. “We are thrilled to be hosting this Cruise night in conjunction with Historic Preservation Month and Nacogdoches National Travel & Tourism Week,” said Main Street manager Sarah O’Brien. Tourism spending in Nacogdoches accounts for approximately $85.1 million in direct spending into Nacogdoches County EACH year. Texas’ Oldest Town is home to many successful preservation related projects and continues to attract heritage travelers from around the world to visit our red brick streets in historic downtown.

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Nacogdoches’ National Travel and Tourism Week

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Set for May 7-15


Wed., May 4, 2011

The second annual Nacogdoches’ Travel and Tourism Week will be held May 7-15, 2011 this year in conjunction with National and Texas Travel and Tourism Week. Nacogodoches, as well as communities across Texas and the nation, will take this opportunity to champion the benefits of travel and to acknowledge travel industry workers.

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New Time set for this Wednesday at the Market!

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Tues., May 17, 2011

Things to look for this Wednesday include: Fresh Strawberries, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, Farm raised Tilapia, English peas, Mustard and Turnip greens, Lettuce, New Potatoes and Beets.

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