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During their meeting on Monday night, the Breckenridge Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a new tax structure and
Eileen Brewster, age 63 of Moran, passed away Sunday, July 8, 2018. A memorial service will be held at 2
Rodney Hartfield, owner of Breckenridge’s Pit Stop Bar-B-Q, won the Dallas Cowboys tickets in the Booker T. Washington Alumni drawing
At their meeting on Monday, Stephens County Commissioners approved an agreement between the county and the City of Breckenridge for
Water line breaks that occurred during construction in the City of Breckenridge have required the Public Works Director to issue





