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Higgins, Texas

Higgins is a small city in Lipscomb County, in the far northeastern corner of the Texas Panhandle near the Oklahoma line, about 123 miles northeast of Amarillo. It sits on the High Plains amid short-grass prairie and cattle-ranching country, and grew up as a railroad and stock-shipping town. Higgins is remembered in Texas history for the catastrophic tornado of April 1947, one of the deadliest to strike the Panhandle, which destroyed much of the town.

Property here runs through the Lipscomb Central Appraisal District and the county tax office — the homestead exemption, the appraisal cap, protests, and any MUD, PID, or special districts all sit at the parcel level. The Lipscomb County notes below cover the practical details, with the official county directory for the appraisal district and tax office.

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