NacChat show

NacChat

Summary: Welcome to NacChat with Amy Mehaffey where we talk all about the City of Nacogdoches! We make all topics fun, and will take you behind the scenes of the Oldest Town in Texas.

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 Episode 11- Summer Fun in Nacogdoches | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:24:24

Amy sits down with Vicki Schmidt from the Nacogdoches Recreation Center to talk about upcoming summer programs for kids and families. Amy and Larissa debunk rumors during this Rumor Mill as well as read Tweets about what's going on in Nacogdoches.

 Episode 10- Let's Talk Business | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:12

Want to know how you can be involved in bringing your favorite business to Nacogdoches? Amy, Larissa, and Fire Chief Keith Kiplinger talk economic development on this episode of NacChat! Keith also quizzes Amy and Larissa over some history!

 Episode 9- Food Trucks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:01

Amy and Larissa sit down to talk all about food trucks coming to Nacogdoches. They also talk about the Food Truck event this Friday at Banita Creek Park and how you can come win prizes and express your opinion about food trucks coming to Nac! Larissa also shares some exciting news about her new job!

 Episode 8- Senate Bill 2 Explained | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:35

On this episode of NacChat, Amy welcomes back City Manager, Jim Jeffers, to explain what exactly the Senate Bill 2 is and why it's important. He also explains the Texas Municipal League and how you can make your voice heard!

 Episode 7: Hate Historic Preservation? Brian Bray Explains it All | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:03

Have you ever wondered what makes downtown Nacogdoches so unique? The Director of Community Service, Brian Bray, sits down with Amy to discuss what it takes to preserve the Oldest Town in Texas. Amy and Larissa read mean tweets during the Rumor Mill.

 Episode 6- Back the Blue with Dan Part II | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:32

In Part 2 of NacChat, Dan continues his discussion about his experience being a police officer in Nacogdoches, as well as traffic tickets and accidents. Do you know what the leading cause of accidents are in Nacogdoches? Dan quizzes Amy to see if she knows!

 Episode 5- Back the Blue with Dan Part I | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:02

In this episode of NacChat, Amy sits down with Dan Taravella from the City of Nacogdoches Police Department to talk about his experience as a police officer in Nacogdoches. He also talks about how he tributes fallen officers. Amy quizzes Dan to see if he’s up to date with today’s slang words!

 Episode 4- NacChat Welcomes Jim Jeffers Part II | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:31

In Part 2 of NacChat, City Manager, Jim Jeffers, talks to Amy about City Council meetings and what goes into making important decisions. During the Rumor Mill, Amy and Larissa talk about what food chains are coming to Nacogdoches.

 Episode 3- NacChat Welcomes Jim Jeffers Part I | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:36

In this episode of Nac Chat, City Manager Jim Jeffers joins Amy to discuss exactly what his job as a City Manager entails. Amy and Larissa read Facebook reviews from the Nacogdoches Government page.

 Episode 2: NacChat...Streets and Sidewalks with Steve Bartlett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:36

On this episode of NacChat, Amy sits down with the Nacogdoches City Engineer, Steve Bartlett. Steve talks about the upkeep of the city as well as how and why decisions are made. Steve also talks about the process of fixing streets and adding sidewalks. And of course, Amy and Larissa share a few laughs during Rumor Mill!

 Episode 1: Welcome to NacChat with Amy Mehaffey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:51

In this first episode, Amy and Larissa introduce the show and discuss a few reasons behind the creation of NacChat. The ladies also laugh about some funny tweets about the City of Nacogdoches and debunk a few rumors! Make sure to listen as Amy takes you behind the scenes of the Oldest Town in Texas.

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