
Olney, Texas - Wikipedia
Olney is a city in Young County, Texas, United States. Its population was 3,007 as of the 2020 census. [4] On May 18, 1951, the city was devastated by a violent F4 tornado. Thomas P. …
Olney Texas Home Page | Olney Texas
201 E Main St. | Olney, TX 76374 | Phone: (940) 276-2011. Government Websites by CivicPlus®
Welcome to Olney Texas
Olney is home to approximately 3,300 Texans, but our community doesn’t stop at the City Limits sign. Our neighborhood extends for miles in every direction. Small towns across the state are …
Olney, TX Map & Directions - MapQuest
Olney is a city in Young County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,236 in 2008. Olney is located at 33°22?5?N 98°45?29?W / 33.36806°N 98.75806°W / 33.36806; -98.75806 …
Olney History - Olney Texas
Olney, Texas now at the intersection of State Highways 114 and 79 in North Central Young County, was settled in 1879 and 1880 by Boone McCarty, L. Pankonon, and the Neely …
Olney, Texas, a city in Young County. - Texas Escapes
Olney, Texas, a city in Young County. The community is said to be named after Grover Cleveland's Secretary of State or some incident of local interest that occurred at Olney, Illinois. …
Olney, TX - TSHA
Feb 17, 2018 · Olney is an agribusiness center and manufactures apparel, recreational vehicles, aluminum products, rubber hose, and agricultural airplanes. It has an airport, a hospital, a …
Olney Police equips residents with free Narcan
6 days ago · Dozens of community members in Olney attended a Narcan training event on Thursday, March 27, 2025, to not only be informed, but to be equipped to battle the ongoing …
Olney, Texas - TXGenWeb Counties
Olney because a leading oil town after the Swastika Pool was discovered in 1924. The first oil well in the Olney area was recorded in 1911 by M.P. Andrews.
Olney, Texas Population 2025 - World Population Review
Olney has a 2025 population of 3,027. Olney is currently growing at a rate of 0.17% annually and its population has increased by 0.83% since the most recent census, which recorded a …