Big Star Radio Group

Big Star Radio Group Big Star Radio Group includes Big Star 101.5 KSNY FM, Real Rock 98.9 The Lyd KLYD FM & The Zone 1450

Boil water notice has been lifted. 
10/19/2025

Boil water notice has been lifted. 

BOIL WATER NOTICE!!!
10/17/2025

BOIL WATER NOTICE!!!

🎙️ On Air TOMORROW: Informational Interview About Proposed School BondTomorrow on KSNY, we’ll be speaking with a Communi...
10/13/2025

🎙️ On Air TOMORROW: Informational Interview About Proposed School Bond

Tomorrow on KSNY, we’ll be speaking with a Community Member from the Facilities Assessment Committee to provide an overview of the upcoming Snyder ISD bond proposal.

The discussion will cover:
• What the proposed bond includes
• How facility updates are being evaluated
• Common questions the committee has received

This interview is intended to help our listeners better understand the facts as the community prepares for the November election.

📅 Tomorrow
⏰ 10:30am
📻 Listen on KSNY 101.5 or stream at bigstarradiogroup.com

❓If you’d like us to relay a question during the interview, feel free to comment below.

10/12/2025

Tristan Roberson LIVE in Snyder Tx at The Lonestar Stage!!

What a show this will be right here in Snyder Texas!!
10/10/2025

What a show this will be right here in Snyder Texas!!

THIS SATURDAY! Get your tickets on StubWire. Bring your lawn chairs, coolers ($20 fee), and dancing boots. Good Times and Live Music!

Be sure to get your tickets for this show at The Lonestar Stage!! stubwire.com or at the door. ALSO don't forget BYOB NO...
10/10/2025

Be sure to get your tickets for this show at The Lonestar Stage!! stubwire.com or at the door.

ALSO don't forget BYOB NO GLASS BOTTLES.

10/08/2025

Dolly Feeling a lot better than initial reports were saying.

A Fatal accident on HWY 180 at 9:05 pm Last night  in Scurry County results in the death of 2 individuals from Lamesa an...
09/23/2025

A Fatal accident on HWY 180 at 9:05 pm Last night in Scurry County results in the death of 2 individuals from Lamesa and the injury of 2 Snyder residents.
Here is the report from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Number of Vehicles in Crash: 3 Number Injured: 2 Number Killed: 2


Date & Time: 09/22/25, 9:05 P.M.


County: Scurry

Location: US Highway 180 (US 180), west of Snyder at County Road 264



Posted Speed Limit: 75

Weather Condition: Clear

Road Conditions: Dry

Vehicle 1: 2022 Peterbilt truck tractor towing 2012 Dragon box semi-trailer

Driver 1:

John Chisum, 45 years of age, male from Snyder, Texas

Seatbelt: Yes

Injury / Death: Uninjured



Vehicle 2: 2018 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck

Driver 2: DECEASED
Orlando Tello, 32 years of age, male from Lamesa, Texas
Seatbelt: Unknown

Injury / Death: Pronounced dead on the crash scene on 9/22/25, at 10:45 P.M. by Justice of the Peace, Judge Joe Lay

Passenger Vehicle 2: DECEASED
Silvia Lemon, 59 years of age, female from Lamesa, Texas
Seatbelt: No

Injury / Death: Pronounced dead on the crash scene on 9/22/25, at 10:46 P.M., by Justice of the Peace, Judge Joe Lay


Vehicle 3: 2024 International truck

Driver 3:
Sid Rodriquez, 44 years of age, male from Snyder, Texas

Seatbelt: Unknown

Injury / Death: Serious bodily injury. Transported to UMC Lubbock for treatment


Passenger Vehicle 3:

Aleshia Lucero, 41 years of age, female from Lamesa, Texas

Seatbelt: No

Injury / Death: Serious bodily injury. Transported to Hendrick Medical Center.



Description: A preliminary investigation revealed that Vehicle 1 was a truck tractor towing a semi-trailer, traveling west on US-180. Vehicle 2 was also traveling on US-180, following Vehicle 1. Meanwhile, Vehicle 3 was approaching from the east on US-180, heading towards Vehicles 1 and 2. For unknown reasons, the driver of Vehicle 3 swerved across the centerline of the roadway and collided with Vehicles 1 and 2. The investigation into this crash is ongoing.


A preliminary crash report will be available for purchase online in 10 days. Link: https://cris.dot.state.tx.us/public/Purchase/crashReportSearch.htm

News release of drug bust’s in Snyder From the Snyder Police department.
09/18/2025

News release of drug bust’s in Snyder From the Snyder Police department.

09/11/2025

DPS Launches Keeping Texas Roads Safe Public Service Announcement

AUSTIN – Today, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) launched part two of its 90 Days of Safety campaign: Keeping Texas Roads Safe. This second part will run for 30 days and feature a new public service announcement video (PSA) as well as social media messaging across DPS’ official platforms.

“Keeping Texas Roads Safe is at the heart of the Texas Department of Public Safety – with Texas Highway Patrol Troopers being one of the most publicly recognizable aspects of our agency,” said Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee. “Driving is one of the most dangerous things that we do every day. That’s why, for the next 30 days of this campaign, DPS is focusing on ways that you – everyday Texans – can do your part to make our roads safer for everyone – drivers, first responders, roadside personnel and pedestrians – we all have a role to play.”

Beginning today, the Keeping Texas Roads Safe portion of DPS’ 90 Days of Safety Campaign will highlight actions Texans can take to keep themselves, their loved ones and other drivers safe as they travel on Texas roads:

Eliminate distractions behind the wheel and just drive. Drivers should wait to text, search the internet, eat or anything else that takes their eyes and attention away from the road.
Move Over or Slow Down for police, fire, EMS, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) vehicles and tow trucks stopped on the side of the road with emergency lights activated. Show the same courtesy to fellow drivers who are stopped on the side of the road. Moving over or slowing down ensures we all get home safely.
Never drink and drive, and always plan a sober ride. 34 people in the United States die every day because of drunk driving crashes—all of which were preventable.
Buckle up—drivers and passengers—every car ride, no exceptions. Over 1,000 people died on Texas roads last year because they weren’t wearing a seatbelt. National Child Passenger Safety Week, which runs Sept. 21-27, also takes place during the 30-day Keeping Texas Roads Safe period.
Drive defensively by staying aware of your surroundings and anticipating potential hazards, bad weather and actions by other drivers on the road to help prevent vehicle crashes.


About DPS’ 90 Days of Safety

DPS’ 90 Days of Safety, launched in honor of the department’s 90th Anniversary in August, is a statewide initiative highlighting different ways the public can take an active role to make Texas a safer place to call home. You can read a press release announcing the 90 Days of Safety campaign here.

The 90-day initiative is a three-part campaign, broken down into 30-day themes: Keeping Texas Communities Safe, Keeping Texas Roads Safe and Keeping Texas Families Safe. Each theme highlights different ways the public can take an active role to make Texas a safer place to call home. The second 30-day theme, Keeping Texas Roads Safe, begins today, Sept. 10. The first 30-day theme, Keeping Texas Communities Safe, began on Aug. 11.

Throughout the 90 Days of Safety, DPS is sharing a series of social media content and public service announcement (PSA) video messages from various DPS leaders geared toward educating the public about available public safety resources and actions they can take to make our state safer. DPS is also airing corresponding PSAs in the waiting areas of more than 180 driver license offices across the state. A new page on the department’s website—DPS Celebrates 90 Years—has also been created as a one-stop shop for all information related to DPS’ 90th Anniversary and the 90 Days of Safety campaign.

The Lone Star Stage is at it again!! Located at 3017 S. Hwy 208 right here in Snyder! They will have Christian artist  R...
09/10/2025

The Lone Star Stage is at it again!! Located at 3017 S. Hwy 208 right here in Snyder! They will have Christian artist Ryan Stevenson live on Sunday evening September 21 2025! Tickets available on Stubwire! This show will be supporting the Scurry County ministerial alliance. Let’s go Snyder, come out for an amazing night right here in Snyder!! 

Ryan Stevenson performing at The Lonestar Stage on September 21, 2025! Get your tickets on stubwire!

Address

2301 Avenue R
Snyder, TX
79549

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Big Star Radio Group posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Big Star Radio Group:

Share

About

Based in Snyder Texas, Big Star Radio Group has been family owned and operated since 1949. We are a 100,000 watt station, reaching 62 counties throughout West Texas.

Big Star Radio Group is continuously involved in community events, bringing you the latest in state, local, and surrounding area news and sports.

We strive to bring in top touring artists for live interviews and performances, bringing you the latest in today’s country and the legends!