{"id":536,"date":"2012-11-01T20:33:10","date_gmt":"2012-11-01T20:33:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Alabama3\/?page_id=536"},"modified":"2021-02-15T15:55:38","modified_gmt":"2021-02-15T15:55:38","slug":"shelby-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/LubbockTX3\/?page_id=536","title":{"rendered":"Scurry County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SCURRY COUNTY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n1806 25th Street<br \/>\nSnyder 325-573-5332<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.co.scurry.tx.us\/\">http:\/\/www.co.scurry.tx.us\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of  Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n2514 Avenue R<br \/>\nSnyder 325-573-1544<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/growsnyder.com\/\">https:\/\/growsnyder.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sprawling over  904 square miles at the base of the Llano Estacado or High Plains in West  Texas, Scurry County is 90 miles northwest of Abilene and 90 miles southeast of  Lubbock. This richly agricultural area features light to dark loam soils that  are drained by tributaries of the Clear Fork of Brazos River and the Colorado  River. Offering a lengthy growing season of 214 days, this region is largely  devoted to farming and ranching operations. With a location in the Permian  Basin, Scurry County mixes traditional oil production with contemporary  operations for renewable energy that include two of the nation\u2019s largest wind  farms.<\/p>\n<p>Major  thoroughfares that serve this area include U.S. Highway 84, U.S. Highway 180  for east\/west crossing, and Texas State Highway 208. This highway network ensures  efficient connections to regional destinations and the major cities located  within a 90-mile radius including Lubbock, Abilene, San Angelo, and Midland. The  closest commercial airline service is available at Abilene Regional Airport or  Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport in Lubbock.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Access to  first-rate educational opportunities begins with local school districts where a  strong core curriculum combines with innovative STEAM (science, technology,  engineering, art, and math) programs and abundant extracurricular activities. Low  student\/teacher ratios that range from 12:1 to 14:1 correspond to impressively  high graduation rates. Home to Western Texas College, Scurry County offers high  school graduates the benefit of free tuition for transfer degree programs and  career training. The campus also houses an adult education center developed by  the city of Snyder for distance learning, video conferencing, and computer  training. For undergraduate through professional programs, Texas Tech  University (TTU) in Lubbock offers a nationally recognized as a Tier One Carnegie  University. Inviting students to enjoy the stunning beauty of its elegant  Spanish Renaissance architecture, TTU is the only major university in the state  that offers both a law school and a medical school. Lubbock is also home to two  centers for the two-year South Plains College and the private colleges of  Lubbock Christian University and Wayland Baptist University. Abilene adds the  private liberal arts institutions of McMurray University and Hardin-Simmons  University.<\/p>\n<p>First-rate  healthcare services and resources begin close to home at the 25-bed Cogdell  Memorial Hospital, operating as a designated Critical Access Hospital and Rural  Health Clinic for residents of Snyder County and those in surrounding rural  areas. Dedicated to continual upgrades and improvements that enable the finest  of comprehensive care, the hospital offers newly renovated facilities including  a family medicine clinic, rehabilitation and wellness center, laboratory, day surgery  suites, and dedicated obstetrics wing. Other services include 24-hour emergency  care, general surgery, home health, hospice, orthopedics, outpatient care,  radiology, respiratory care, a specialty clinic, a walk-in clinic, and a Swing  Bed Program for skilled nursing. Advanced or highly specialized care is  available in metropolitan Lubbock, where the University Medical Center Health  System (UMC) provides a world-class teaching hospital and premier research  center. The city is also home to the flagship facilities for Covenant Health,  Covenant Medical Center and Covenant Children\u2019s Hospital, and other specialty  centers in the system including the Heart &amp; Vascular Institute, Joe  Arrington Cancer Research &amp; Treatment Center, the NeuroScience Institute, and  Covenant Specialty Hospital.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Rural and  small-town living is never dull in Scurry County, where residents play as hard  as they work. While the city of Snyder is home to several parks and walking  trails, four nearby state parks combine thousands of acres of picturesque  scenery and sparkling lakes that are ideal for hiking, biking, boating,  fishing, birding, nature study, camping, and horseback riding. Cyclists will  want to experience the Wild Canyon Classic at Caprock Canyons State Park, a  ride that has no comparison through red-rock splendor and wild buffalo herds.  Big Spring State Park is another popular destination for joggers and cyclists  with a loop trail and dramatic views from a 200-foot bluff. Anglers frequent  nearby Lake Alan Henry or Lake J.B. Thomas, a reservoir of the Colorado River. For  those who just want a relaxing escape, Abilene Lake at Lake Abilene State Park is  popular for canoeing and kayaking. Golfers can perfect their backstroke on  local greens, including the artfully designed course on the Western Texas  College Campus.<\/p>\n<p>Cultural  enrichment is woven into daily life in Scurry County, where Native American  heritage and legends of the white buffalo are celebrated in style. Scurry  County Museum is one of the featured stops along the Quanah Parker Trail,  developed by the Texas Historical Commission to honor the life of the last  Comanche chief. With continually rotating exhibits in two galleries, the museum  takes a deep dive into history, art, and culture. Several of the county\u2019s local  events draw regional crowds, including the annual White Buffalo Festival in  Snyder. As many as 10,000 visitors flock to the small town for a blockbuster celebration  of Texas food, music, culture, and activities. The West Texas Western Swing  Music Festival draws visitors from across the state and around the nation for  fiddle, banjo, and guitar harmonies from world-class musicians. Snyder Coliseum  on the campus of Western Texas College seats 4,000 for a full calendar of  sporting and community events. For three-day weekends or longer getaways, metropolitan  Lubbock offers an entire world of expanded shopping, dining, cultural  enrichment, and entertainment attractions. Combining the vitality of a  college-town atmosphere with quiet county roads and the best of rural living,  Scurry County is a place like no other.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>COMMUNITIES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Snyder<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Municipal Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n325-573-4957<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/ci.snyder.tx.us\/\">https:\/\/ci.snyder.tx.us\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of  Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n325-573-3558<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.snyderchamber.org\/\">https:\/\/www.snyderchamber.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Serving as the  seat of government and population center for Scurry County, the city of Snyder  also provides a hub of commerce, healthcare, education, and entertainment for  residents of the surrounding rural area. Centrally located at the junction of  U.S. Highways 84 and 180, this small but well-developed community blends big  business intelligence with ease, comfort, and charm. The appeal of Snyder is as  rare as the one-in-ten-million white buffalo that once roamed the region.  Today, the grandeur of the iconic animal is represented in a grand statue that  anchors White Buffalo Park. With a local hospital, downtown shopping and  dining, good schools, and a college campus, it is not surprising that Snyder  appeared on a list of American\u2019s 50 Best Cities to Live from <em>USA Today<\/em>.  The good life is available at a lower cost in Snyder, including real estate  dollars that stretch further and expand the options for attractive homes in  neighborhood or country settings. Known for the warmth and friendliness of its  residents and local businesses, this small West Texas community makes it easy  for newcomers to feel immediately at home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SCURRY COUNTY County Offices 1806 25th Street Snyder 325-573-5332 http:\/\/www.co.scurry.tx.us\/ Chamber of Commerce 2514 Avenue R Snyder 325-573-1544 https:\/\/growsnyder.com\/ Sprawling over 904 square miles at the base of the Llano Estacado or High Plains in West Texas, Scurry County is 90 miles northwest of Abilene and 90 miles southeast of Lubbock. 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