Local activities offered for holiday weekend.
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Stephens County will not be banning fireworks this Independence Day, according to a press release issued by County Judge Michael Roach, but local officials are urging residents and visitors to

Vaccinations can help prevent the spread of the deadly disease.

The City of Breckenridge is currently without a city manager.

Garage sale July 1-2 to benefit museum.

Steven Byerly chose Breckenridge’s TSTC welding program as the place to start rebuilding his life.

Gas prices are high, but Americans are still planning a summer road trip.

New water meters to be paid for with American Rescue Plan funds.

Mike Olcott has withdrawn his request for a recount in the Republican Primary runoff election.

The Friends of Historic Breckenridge and Missoula Children’s Theatre worked with local kids to present “The Frog Prince.”

Deputy discovered six men who are in the country illegally.

Justice the sheepadoodle is a new support dog in the Justice of the Peace office.

See “The Frog Prince” at 2 and 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, in Bailey Auditorium.

Cyndi Herrera will be the next Lady Bucks softball coach.

Community Juneteenth picnic planned for June 18.

The results in both Parker and Stephens counties match the counts from Election Night.

The Breckenridge City Commissioners formally accepted the resignation of City Manager Erika McComis at a special meeting Monday night.

June 24 jury duty canceled.