The Breckenridge Texan will publish a series of articles about the ongoing animal problems in Breckenridge and Stephens County.
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Breckenridge has an animal control problem, one that some local residents would define as a crisis situation.
Earlier this year, City of Breckenridge employees were instructed by the new police chief to take a cat from the animal shelter and release it at Lake Daniel, an action the local Humane Society says was illegal. City officials maintain no laws were broken.
Before moving on to their regular business meeting, the Breckenridge City Commission honored outgoing Place 2 Commissioner Rob Durham and swore in the recently elected commissioners and mayor at the June 4 meeting.
Effective Friday, May 31, the City of Breckenridge has rescinded the boil water notice that was issued on Wednesday for a neighborhood in southwestern Breckenridge due to a water line repair.
The City of Breckenridge has declared a Boil Water Notice effective Wednesday, May 29, 2024, for a neighborhood west of South Elementary.
When the polls closed at 7 p.m. tonight, May 4, in the Breckenridge City Commission election, one incumbent and one challenger came out ahead.
Early Voting in the City of Breckenridge’s election continues Monday and Tuesday, April 29 and 30, at City Hall, 105 N. Rose Ave.
The City of Breckenridge will host a welcome reception and meet-and-greet for new Police Chief Blake Johnson, who started the new job on Monday, April 22.
The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming City of Breckenridge election is Thursday, April 4. The ballot will include the Breckenridge Mayor and the contested races for City Commission Places 1 and 2.





