Breckenridge High School’s One-Act Play team will compete at the Area contest next month.
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On Sunday, June 30, 1920, the first train steamed into Breckenridge.

Residents need to have brush/tree trimmings at curbside by 6 a.m. Friday, March 17.

Work on the U.S. Highway 183 North road project will resume no later than Monday, March 20.

Gary Slade, the owner and publisher of “Amusement Today,” was inducted into the NEAAPA Hall of Fame.

Salvador Marquez has great memories of studying Welding Technology at Texas State Technical College.

“Texas is blessed to have free schools statewide, and it is the duty of the Legislature to ensure education is effective.”

Wednesday’s Boil Water Notice has been lifted.

The notice is for the area from North Rose Avenue to North Parks Street and from West Second Street to West Lindsey Street.

The event will be held in June in Massachusetts.

The barbecue food truck is located in the Tractor Supply parking lot.

The job fair is free for employers and job seekers.

The blood drive will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at FNB.

The community is invited to attend and offer input on the City’s services.

Columnist Jean Hayworth takes a look at some of the pioneers in Stephens County.

Early voting starts on April 24, and Election Day will be May 6.

Enterprise will implement a fleet management strategy for the City’s vehicles.

Eighty-one Texas high school students competed on the TSTC-Breckenridge campus.