The “Shutters & Strokes” exhibit at the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center features the works of Donna and Steve Miller of Grand Prairie.
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The Watermelon Scrimmage will start at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, in Buckaroo Stadium.
The Stephens Regional Special Utility District has rescinded the Boil Water Notice that was issued on Tuesday, Aug. 1.
Stephens County will change the emergency notification system that lets local residents know about severe weather and other threatening situations.
Stephens Regional Special Utility District has issued a Boil Water Notice, effective Tuesday, Aug. 1, for customers in the southeastern portion of the Stephens County.
School starts on Aug. 8, and there are a lot of related activities planned this week.
The City of Breckenridge’s street improvement project got started last week, as planned.
Stephens Memorial Hospital recently posted a video with tips for staying safe and healthy during the heat wave.
The Breckenridge Library is looking a little brighter lately after receiving some updates, which will continue in the upcoming weeks.
The Stephens County Tax Office, located in the Courthouse, will be closed from Monday, July 31, through Thursday, Aug. 3.
Breckenridge Independent School District’s Board of Trustees met last week and approved several resolutions and received an update on school funding.
A cake fundraiser to help Breckenridge resident Richard Martyniuk will be held through July 31.
The meetings will be covering topics about the 2023 Stephens County Junior Livestock Show, as well as all of the major livestock shows.
Cody Douglas Pritchard is being held in the Stephens County Jail at the request of Eastland County officials.
Back-to-School Bash will be Aug. 2, and School Supplies Donation Booth will be July 28.
A group of high school students racing their solar cars across the United States stopped in Breckenridge on Sunday afternoon.
Effective Tuesday, July 18, the City of Breckenridge has rescinded the Boil Water Notice that was issued on Sunday.
At the Breckenridge City Commissioners meeting last week, City Manager Cynthia Northrop updated the commissioners on a variety of city projects, including the plan to repair local streets.
The Boil Water Notice will be in effect for at least 48 hours.





