Doyle Wayne “Bud” Clary, 68, passed away June 11, in Abilene, Texas, after a short battle with COPD. His memorial service will be held at St. Paul Methodist Church in
Texas State Technical College-Abilene will begin offering evening classes in the Electrical Power and Controls program this fall in response to the growing demand from working adults and nontraditional students.
Stephens Regional Special Utility District has issued a Boil Water Notice for their customers located on U.S. Highway 183 South, Farm to Market Roads 2231, 3099, 1032, 576 West and the first 2.75 miles of FM 576 East from the Highway 183 Intersection; the notice includes all adjacent county roads.
For the second time in the past week, the City of Breckenridge has issued a public notice regarding the overflow of sewage in the city, and this time there are several overflow locations throughout the city.
After discussing the issue for more than 15 minutes in the City Commission’s June 3 meeting, the commissioners unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance, which updates the City of Breckenridge’s Schedule of Fees.
Average gasoline prices in Texas have risen 3.5 cents per gallon in the last week.
Breckenridge and Stephens County experienced some minor damage — with a few more serious incidents — in the storms that moved through Texas, from the northwest to the east-southeast, Sunday evening, June 8.
The Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce is holding a 10k Run and Walk on Saturday, June 14, to raise funds for the drone show they are planning for this year’s Boomfest event.
In addition to the upcoming basketball camps, Breckenridge High School will host a couple of volleyball camps and a softball camp later this month.
Local children can eat breakfast and lunch for free for several days this month through the Breckenridge Independent School District’s summer meal program.





