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SNYDER – Bucking the statewide trend and local leaders’ projections, retail sales in Snyder and Scurry County rose in April according to data from Texas Comptroller Glen Hegar’s office. While statewide sales tax allocations — which are an indication of retail sales —were down nearly 12 percent across the state, the city and county’s allocations HERE were up compared to June 2019. The City of Snyder and Scurry County both saw increases in April, which were refl ected in the June allocations Hegar’s offi ce will distribute this month. The City of Snyder will receive $280,231 in sales tax revenue this month, an ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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