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Snyder is a city in Scurry County, Texas, with a population of approximately 11,438.

Population11,241
Median Home Value$104,000
Median Income$57,902
Area8.94 sq mi

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NewsMAR 28, 2026

Quin Snyder earns 500th career win as Hawks notch their 15th victory in 17 games

Quin Snyder earns 500th career win as Hawks notch their 15th victory in 17 games AP News

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NewsJAN 26, 2026

4.3 magnitude earthquake reported southwest of Snyder

4.3 magnitude earthquake reported southwest of Snyder KCBD

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NewsSEP 27, 2025

Artist creating mural to honor Charlie Kirk in Snyder Square

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