The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) recently approved a resolution for $7,800,229 in financial assistance to the City of Breckenridge.
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With a criminal investigation underway at the City of Breckenridge Animal Shelter, citizens in the community have been left with many questions about what happened at the shelter late last year and early this year.
Breckenridge residents need to have brush on curb by March 18 for woodchipping service.
Former Breckenridge Fire Chief Calvin Chaney will be honored with a retirement reception from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 1, in the Breckenridge City Commission Chambers at 105 N. Rose Ave.
The ongoing criminal investigation into the animal cruelty case at the Breckenridge animal shelter has been returned to the Breckenridge Police Department for further investigation, according Stephens County Attorney Gary Trammel.
The City of Breckenridge has denied the Breckenridge Texan’s request for an official copy of a citizen’s complaint filed against the City regarding the recent situation at the City’s animal shelter and has sent the request to the Texas Attorney General’s Office for an opinion on the request.
Effective Wednesday, Feb. 2, the City of Breckenridge has rescinded a city-wide boil water notice that was issued on Monday due to turbidity at the water plant.
Due to turbidity at the City of Breckenridge water plant, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has required the system to notify all customers to boil their water prior to consumption.
The animal control officer for the City of Breckenridge reportedly resigned earlier this month after several malnourished dogs were found at the Breckenridge Animal Facility.
On Monday, Stephens County Commissioners approved an interlocal agreement to combine the City of Breckenridge Municipal Court office with the Justice (JP) Court in the Stephens County Courthouse.