{"id":335,"date":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.websitefix.net\/clients\/Generic\/?page_id=335"},"modified":"2021-02-23T17:28:53","modified_gmt":"2021-02-23T17:28:53","slug":"master-planned-communities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/LubbockTX3\/?page_id=335","title":{"rendered":"Dimmitt-Castro County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Dimmitt-Castro County<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n100 E Bedford  Street<br \/>\nDimmitt  806-647-4451<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.co.castro.tx.us\/\">http:\/\/www.co.castro.tx.us\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Municipal Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n200 East Jones  Street<br \/>\nDimmitt 806-647-2156<\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of  Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n115 West Bedford<br \/>\nDimmitt  806-647-2524<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dimmittchamberofcommerce.com\/\">https:\/\/www.dimmittchamberofcommerce.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Expansive  Castro County is located in the western Panhandle on the Texas High Plains  approximately 50 miles southwest of Amarillo and 75 miles from metropolitan  Lubbock. The region\u2019s sandy loam and black soils support abundant crops of  corn, wheat, sorghum, cotton, sugar beets, soybeans, and other vegetables. This  rural county also maintains several large food processing plants, a fertilizer  industry, and sizable livestock operations. The rural nature of the region  lends itself to economic stability and low levels of unemployment, which in  turn creates a stable, close-knit community where residents feel a strong sense  of connection and form deeply rooted friendships.<\/p>\n<p>Ideally  situated in the geographical center of the county, the city of Dimmitt serves  as a center of population, commerce, healthcare, and government. Nearly all of  the county\u2019s residents live in Dimmitt or one of the small residential centers  of Nazareth and Hart. Major thoroughfares serving Castro County include U.S.  Highway 385 that passes through Dimmitt and leads north to Hereford, the seat  of Deaf Smith County, and south to the city of Springlake. Texas State Highway  86 crosses U.S. Highway 385 in Dimmitt and leads east to the city of Tulia and  west to the city of Bovina. The nearest commercial airline service is available  in Amarillo at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport or at Lubbock  Preston Smith International Airport in Lubbock.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In spite of its  rural nature, Castro County ensures that residents have access to the finest in  community healthcare programs close to home. The comprehensive system of Castro  County Healthcare includes the 25-bed Plains Memorial Hospital, the Medical  Center of Dimmitt, and a senior care facility. Along with respiratory,  laboratory, and specialty services, Plains Memorial Hospital takes pride in  offering a Level IV Trauma Center staffed by professionals trained in advanced  cardiac life support and pediatric advanced life support. A swing bed program  enables the hospital to move flexibly between cute care and patients who need  skilled nursing including IV and rehabilitation therapies. For expanded access to specialized or advanced care, Northwest  Texas Healthcare System in Amarillo is the lead trauma center for the top 26  Panhandle counties. Known for heart, emergency, stroke, and children\u2019s care,  the hospital is designated as a tertiary care academic institution for  leading-edge diagnosis and treatment. Amarillo is also home to BSA Health  System, consistently recognized as one of the nation\u2019s Top 100 Hospitals for  clinical excellence and exemplary customer service. The largest healthcare hub  for West Texas is located in Lubbock, home to University Medical Center Health  System (UMC), the primary teaching hospital for the Texas Tech University  Health Sciences Center. Covenant Health maintains Covenant Medical Center and  Covenant Children\u2019s Hospital along with several specialty centers in Lubbock.<\/p>\n<p>Castro County  residents are also surrounded by first-rate educational opportunities that  begin close to home with strong community support for Dimmitt, Hart, and  Nazareth school districts. Higher education resources are available in every  direction, the closest being West Texas A &amp; M University in the city of Canyon,  just 37 miles from Dimmitt. For two-year transfer degrees and a long list of  career training programs and certifications, Amarillo is home to Amarillo  College while South Plains College maintains its flagship campus in Levelland and  two centers in Lubbock. The top-rated college in the region is also located in  Lubbock. Recognized as a Tier One Carnegie Designated University, Texas Tech  University maintains preeminent research partnerships in a variety of areas  including sustainable energy, wind power, crop science, and food safety.  Students can choose from 150 undergraduate majors, 100 master programs, and 50  doctoral programs in 13 colleges that include a school of law, a medical  school, and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Two respected private  colleges also have campuses in Lubbock: Lubbock Christian University and  Wayland Baptist University\u2014with its flagship campus in Plainview.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Simple country  pleasures, colorful local events, church and school activities, strong  friendships, and close family ties are all a way of life in Castro County.  Local shop owners and business people know their customers by name, and  neighbors are likely to find a gift of fresh vegetables or homemade baked goods  on their doorstep. Little wonder that residents can\u2019t imagine living anywhere  else. Regardless of the residential community you choose, competitive school  sports events will be widely attended and loudly cheered in Dimmitt, Nazareth,  and Hart. However, the largest of these school systems claims the lion\u2019s share  of success: The Bobcats of Dimmitt Independent School District have a rich  history of sports excellence that includes state championships, particularly in  basketball. Community celebrations are another draw, from banquets, picnics,  and fund-raising dinners to the February stock show and square dance or the  June rodeo. For insight into the area\u2019s colorful past, visit the Castro County  Museum in the 1909 Old Carter House. Along with the Jeff Gilbreath farmstead,  the complex preserves photos, artifacts, and early farm equipment and hosts  craft exhibits and demonstrations during the Castro County Fair.<\/p>\n<p>For expanded  shopping, dining, and entertainment, nearby Amarillo offers a trip back to  early America along Historic Route 66 or a chance to pick up a spray can and  add artistic flourishes to old Cadillacs at Cadillac Ranch. Other attractions  include Wonderland Amusement Park, Texas Air &amp; Space Museum, Amarillo  Botanical Gardens, the Amarillo Zoo, the Amarillo Museum of Art on the Amarillo  College campus, the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame &amp; Museum, and the  Panhandle Plains Historical Museum. The entire family will enjoy interactive  exhibits at Don Harrington Discovery Center and Space Theater and the 15-acre  Amarillo Zoo with more than 60 species of animals in well-kept habitats. For  hiking, camping, mountain biking, and horseback riding in spectacular scenery,  Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a scenic wonderland. Amarillo also serves as a  cultural center for the surrounding rural area, hosting performances for  Amarillo Little Theatre, Amarillo Symphony, and Amarillo Opera. Metropolitan  Lubbock adds an entire world of cosmopolitan amenities, from acclaimed  performances, concerts, and celebrated museums to family fun centers. For the  best of small-town West Texas living near big-city advantages, Castro County is  an ideal place to call home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dimmitt-Castro County County Offices 100 E Bedford Street Dimmitt 806-647-4451 http:\/\/www.co.castro.tx.us\/ Municipal Offices 200 East Jones Street Dimmitt 806-647-2156 Chamber of Commerce 115 West Bedford Dimmitt 806-647-2524 https:\/\/www.dimmittchamberofcommerce.com\/ Expansive Castro County is located in the western Panhandle on the Texas High Plains approximately 50 miles southwest of Amarillo and 75 miles from metropolitan Lubbock. 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