It’s summer, and on the streets of Spur you may be seeing golf carts and off-road vehicles. If you’ve wondered if it’s legal to drive these vehicles on Spur streets,
When Panhandle arts promoters brought Pulitzer-winning dramatist Paul Green to the Lone Star State in 1961, they toured him around the sweeping expanse of Palo Duro Canyon and regaled him
SCURRY Site tours available at excavation site SNYDER—The Scurry County Museum will organize tours of the Roland Springs Ranch excavation site at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Saturday, June
Submit your community announcements (maximum 75 words) to news@thetexasspur.com for events within the coming month, to run up to 4 issues. DICKENS COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION will meet Thursday, June 20,
Community storm shelter procedures, changes Dickens County Emergency Management along with the three community storm shelters would like to inform the public of a few storm shelter changes and take
More and more people are opting for grain-free products and homemade snacks as part of their daily nutrition. I personally like to keep oats and other whole grains in my
The rains our area has welcomed these past few weeks have boosted growth of many of our garden plants. But continued application of water, whether in the form of rain
Greetings from the reading place. I arrived at work last Monday to discover the city crew weed-eating around the library. Thank you! There are two new books in the library.
The Duck Creek Soil and Water Conservation District #169 awarded their annual scholarship of $1,000 to Hanna Nicole Gonzalez of Spur. Hanna, 18, is the daughter of Freddy Gonzalez and
Between March and September the volume of solid waste increases 20 to 50 percent because of grass clippings. During spring and summer months, grass clippings can strain the garbage collection