Tom Claybrook has retired as the HCVFD chief but intends to continue volunteering for the department.
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A little less than half of the registered voters in Stephens County cast their ballots in last week’s general election.

The burn ban was lifted Friday morning, Oct. 28.

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.

The Stephens County Commissioners Court honored retired Texas Ranger Shane Morrow at their Sept. 12 meeting, proclaiming the day Ranger Lancer Shane Morrow Day in Stephens County.

At their regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 22, the Stephens County Commissioners approved the new tax rate and budget for the upcoming year.

Stephens County Commissioners lifted the burn ban at their April 25 meeting.

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.

At their regular meeting last week, the Stephens County Commissioners voted to make the necessary changes in the election software to accommodate for the recent changes caused by redistricting.

This morning, Wednesday, Oct. 20, Stephens County Judge Michael Roach, with the authority given to him by the commissioner’s court, rescinded the ban on outside burning in Stephens County.