Virdi Crawford admitted she took a “leap of faith” when she began studying Vocational Nursing at Texas State Technical College’s
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UPDATE: According to City of Breckenridge officials, the City Commission meeting scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, has been
Every Saturday for the past several weeks, the employees of Pit Stop Bar-B-Q restaurant, along with some volunteers, have spent
Local officials were notified Tuesday, May 12, that another Breckenridge resident has tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by
It may be an event the likes of which this community has never seen before, but Breckenridge school district administrators
Like most school kids across the state and the country and even around the world, Breckenridge students have been out
The Breckenridge Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) announced on Tuesday, May 5, that it is implementing a COVID-19 Recovery Emergency Loan
On Saturday, the results from last week’s mass COVID-19 testing came back, and all 96 tests were negative. That makes
Texas State Technical College will allow a limited number of students, faculty, and staff back to its 10 campuses on Monday,
The Breckenridge Senior Citizens Center will begin serving meals inside and offering some of its usual activities again on Monday, May
This Thursday, April 30, the Texas National Guard Stephens County will be in Breckenridge to provide free, drive-through COVID-19 testing
Many local and state restrictions that have been in place for several weeks to try and slow the spread of
New data from the Texas health department released Monday proves what health officials have been trying to tell vaccine-hesitant Texans for months: The COVID-19 vaccine dramatically prevents death and is the best tool to prevent transmission of the deadly virus.
- Local government and health officials to provide COVID-19 update, discuss Governor’s Executive Order today
- UIL cancels all remaining spring activities, state championships
- Gov. Greg Abbott keeps Texas classrooms closed for remainder of school year
- Governor waives some DMV requirements, closes driver license offices
- Gov. Greg Abbott orders Texans to avoid groups of 10; closes bars, gyms and restaurants for dine-in
- Governor activates Texas National Guard in response to COVID-19
- Texas confirms first death in COVID-19 patient
- Governor waives certain vehicle registration, titling, and parking placard regulations in Texas
- DSHS distributes additional medical supplies for COVID-19 response
On Monday afternoon, March 16, President Donald Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force issued new guidelines for Americans to follow during the global coronavirus outbreak. According to the