Check out the list of upcoming holiday events.
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The honors were presented Monday night.

The event is sponsored by United Supermarket and will be free of charge.

The procession was followed by a mass and celebration at the church.

If we can raise $4,000 by the end of the year, that amount will be tripled.

The Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce has rescheduled the community Christmas Parade.

Ol’ Timers Diner, located at 318 W. Walker St., held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday morning, Dec. 7.

State Rep. Glenn Rogers discusses the water situation in nearby counties.

Ridge Nutrition celebrated its new location and ownership with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 6.

The District Attorney’s office has announced the plea deals that were made in October and November.

The lighted parade is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Dec. 10.

Donations will be used to help students buy a book at the book fair.

The Buckaroos received a total of 33 awards.

Welding jobs in Texas are expected to increase 23% between 2020 and 2030.

The new business has eight bounce houses for rent.

The Comptroller’s Office says the project will not be an economic benefit to the State of Texas.

Check out all of the other holiday events planned for the upcoming weeks.

The fundraising race will start at 9 a.m. Dec. 10 in the Breckenridge City Park.