As the worldwide coronavirus pandemic reached Texas earlier this year, the livelihoods of bands like the Urban Pioneers were put on hold indefinitely. But, in true pioneer spirit, Breckenridge native Liz Sloan McGovern and her husband, Jared McGovern, adapted to the new lifestyle and found another way to make a living: growing hemp.
Lifestyles

- Community offers several opportunities for residents to help those in need this holiday season
- UPDATE: Breckenridge Christmas parade canceled due to COVID-19 concerns
- Upcoming holiday events on schedule for Breckenridge community
- Robertson-Caraway receives state-wide ‘Emerging Leader’ award
- Taylor retires after serving Stephens County for 28 years
- Breckenridge Lions Club’s cornhole tournament, raffle to benefit scholarship fund
- Buckaroo Band entertains audience with annual light show on Friday night
- Breckenridge Elks Lodge donates funds to Wayland Volunteer Fire Department, Caddo VFD
- Ridge Cowboy Church at Lakeside holds ribbon cutting

Stephens County residents who are looking to help out those in need this holiday season have several opportunities to donate gifts, food and money. Check out the following list: Angel
- UPDATE: Breckenridge Christmas parade canceled due to COVID-19 concerns
- Upcoming holiday events on schedule for Breckenridge community
- Robertson-Caraway receives state-wide ‘Emerging Leader’ award
- Taylor retires after serving Stephens County for 28 years
- Breckenridge Lions Club’s cornhole tournament, raffle to benefit scholarship fund
- Buckaroo Band entertains audience with annual light show on Friday night
- Breckenridge Elks Lodge donates funds to Wayland Volunteer Fire Department, Caddo VFD
- Ridge Cowboy Church at Lakeside holds ribbon cutting
- Breckenridge Elks Lodge donates funds to Hubbard Creek Volunteer Fire Department