The burn ban was lifted Friday morning, Oct. 28.
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Meeting scheduled for 5 p.m. Nov. 1.
The Boil Water Notice is required after a power outage.
The school board honored four students, one teacher and four principals.
The Subway restaurant is proposed to be located on the western edge of Breckenridge.
Early Voting will be Oct. 24-Nov. 4.
From a bake sale to a Christmas tree contest, there’s a lot going on with the SMH Auxiliary.
There was a packed house at the Woman’s Forum for the Murder Mystery Dinner.
In their first home game since Sept. 23, the Buckaroos lost to Jim Ned, 32-25.
The Breckenridge City Commission swore in a new member, approved an order for an election legalizing the sale of all alcoholic beverages.
The Health Fair will include free lab tests and $20 flu shots.
The Vernon Lions handed the Buckaroos their first loss of the season Friday night, 28-21.
Local businesses to participate in annual Halloween event.
A former City of Breckenridge Animal Control Officer has pleaded guilty to the charge of Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animal.
TSTC Welding Technology students and staff will weld a new welcome sign at Breckenridge’s east entrance on U.S. Highway 180.
At their Oct. 10 meeting, the Stephens County Commissioners voted to continue the burn ban, buy a passenger van, and took care of other county business.
No charge for brush pick-up service.
Texas Hill features Craig Wayne Boyd, Adam Wakefield and Casey James.
The Breckenridge Buckaroos remain unbeaten in the 2022 football season.





