For almost 30 minutes during the Breckenridge City Commission meeting last Tuesday, Aug. 6, local citizens and community leaders discussed the animal control problems in the area.
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It was standing room only at Tuesday night’s Breckenridge City Commission meeting as citizens showed up to voice their opinions about recent water problems in their neighborhood and about the ongoing animal control problems in the community. Others were in attendance to show support for Breckenridge Police Department members who were honored at the meeting.
The Stephens Memorial Hospital Auxiliary — aka Pink Ladies — will hold their seventh annual BUNCO “Ladies Night Out” fundraiser next month, and tickets go on sale Monday, Aug. 12.
The Breckenridge Woman’s Forum recently made a donation to the local Meals on Wheels organization.
Breckenridge police officer Drew Boggs was honored with a Life Saving Award at the Breckenridge City Commission meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Breckenridge Independent School District’s 2024-25 academic year started today, Aug. 7, for all students.
The Breckenridge Texan will publish a series of articles about the ongoing animal problems in Breckenridge and Stephens County.
Breckenridge has an animal control problem, one that some local residents would define as a crisis situation.
Earlier this year, City of Breckenridge employees were instructed by the new police chief to take a cat from the animal shelter and release it at Lake Daniel, an action the local Humane Society says was illegal. City officials maintain no laws were broken.
The first day of school for Breckenridge Independent School District will be on Wednesday, Aug. 7.





