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Spur Senior Citizens Menu

The Spur Senior Citizens Center, located at 210 Burlington Ave., serves a noon meal Tuesday through Thursday. The dining room is open, or if you feel more comfortable, we offer a curbside lunch you can reserve by calling (806) 271-4472. A donation is always appreciated.
FOR ANY MEAL OF THE DAY these biscuits with sharp cheddar mixed in are a delicious addition. | ANGELINA LaRUE PHOTO

FOR ANY MEAL OF THE DAY these biscuits with sharp cheddar mixed in are a delicious addition. | ANGELINA LaRUE PHOTO

In a jam? Try these cheddar biscuits

Biscuits are one of life’s simple pleasures—so easy to make, yet they reap big rewards at the table. And for something extra special, the addition of a good, sharp cheddar cheese can take biscuits to another level.

Children’s play area coming together at Spur library

We are thrilled with the progress being made on our new children’s play area. Each week brings us closer to opening a bright, welcoming space for our youngest patrons, and we could not be more excited to see it taking shape.
LEATHERS HANDS OVER REINS of 6666 Ranch operations to Dr. Nathan Canady, announced as new president of operations / Horse Division, and Dusty Burson, general manager of the Cattle Division, according to press releases from the ranch. | COURTESY PHOTO

LEATHERS HANDS OVER REINS of 6666 Ranch operations to Dr. Nathan Canady, announced as new president of operations / Horse Division, and Dusty Burson, general manager of the Cattle Division, according to press releases from the ranch. | COURTESY PHOTO

6666’s Leathers moves to board; Canady takes reins of Horse Division, Burson to head up Cattle Division

GUTHRIE—The Four Sixes Ranch announced March 19 that Joe Leathers, president of operations, would be transitioning to the 6666 board of directors and retire from the day-to-day operations of the ranch, marking a significant moment in the ranch’s history while ensuring continued leadership and...
What's happening

What's happening

What's happening

Submit your community announcements (maximum 75 words) to news@thetexasspur.com for events within the coming month, to run up to 4 issues SPUR SENIOR CENTER OF SOUTH DICKENS COUNTY has chair exercise sessions, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 9–9: 30 a.m., 210 Burlington, Spur.

Eggs, bunnies and blessings: area communities prep for Easter weekend

From the courthouse lawn in Dickens to the show barn in Spur, the spirit of Easter is sweeping across the region. Local organizers are putting the finishing touches on a jam-packed weekend of community egg hunts, church services, and family festivals scheduled for the first weekend of April.
Jayton wins District 15-A UIL Academic meet

Jayton wins District 15-A UIL Academic meet

Jayton wins District 15-A UIL Academic meet

On Thursday, March 26, Jayton High School competed at the District UIL Academic meet in Aspermont, with numerous students performing well enough to advance to the Regional UIL Academic meet in San Angelo on April 24–25.
DISTRICT CHAMPS Spur High School won last week’s district championship at the UIL Academic meet in Paducah. Regional qualifiers will compete Friday, April 24, 2026 at South Plains College. | COURTESY PHOTO

DISTRICT CHAMPS Spur High School won last week’s district championship at the UIL Academic meet in Paducah. Regional qualifiers will compete Friday, April 24, 2026 at South Plains College. | COURTESY PHOTO

Spur wins District UIL meet last week in Paducah

5 FIRST-PLACE TEAMS; DOZENS OF COMPETITORS HEADED TO REGIONAL Spur High School won the District 8-1A UIL Academic meet last week in Paducah, advancing numerous students to compete at the UIL Regional Academic meet Friday, April 24, 2026 at South Plains College.
CEMETERY RECOGNITION The Motley County Museum will host an event to recognize placement of a new Texas historical marker at the settlement of Whiteflat. | COURTESY PHOTO

CEMETERY RECOGNITION The Motley County Museum will host an event to recognize placement of a new Texas historical marker at the settlement of Whiteflat. | COURTESY PHOTO

Sign to be dedicated at historic Whiteflat Cemetery April 11

The hardworking folks at the Motley County Museum have achieved another landmark—this time, securing recognition for a nearly forgotten cemetery in the Whiteflat community north of Matador.
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