The weekend of May 5-7 is shaping up to be a busy one for the Breckenridge community.
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On the schedule are two Easter Egg Hunts, a craft show, and a fish fry.
Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a new ultrasound machine for the hospital.
The new state park is located in Stephens and Palo Pinto counties.
The Run for the Children, which benefits Dr. Goodall’s House and Virginia’s House, will be April 22 in Graham.
Clay Scheller attends TSTC in Breckenrdge.
The newly remodeled chapel was dedicated in memory of James “Bud” Isclaw.
For the eighth consecutive year, First National Bank of Breckenridge achieved 100 percent participation in the annual fundraiser.
Stephens County District Attorney Dee Peavy’s office recently released the list of plea deals that were made in December, January and February.
The first day of school is scheduled for Aug. 8.
The students were treated to some fun time at Buckaroo Stadium.
Breckenridge school board members congratulated those honored.
The Breckenridge Fine Arts Center will open its first hunting exhibit this week and will host a reception on Saturday, March 18.
Breckenridge High School’s One-Act Play team will compete at the Area contest next month.
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.





