Boss Oilfield Supply cuts ribbon with Chamber
Boss Oilfield Supply hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce, Friday, Jan. 18 and held a luncheon for attendees to follow it. Though, the company has been
Boss Oilfield Supply hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce, Friday, Jan. 18 and held a luncheon for attendees to follow it. Though, the company has been
In the Jan. 16 edition of the Breckenridge American, we stated in the headline of our story regarding an elderly assault that a Stephens County Court was reviewing the case.
• Calls for Service = 53 • Inmates Currently Housed = 27 • Civil Papers Served = 23 Calls for service include but are not limited to: 911 calls, non-emergency
Wednesday, Jan. 23 - Salusbury steak, mashed potatoes, broccoli, rolls and dessert. Friday, Jan. 25 - Fish, coleslaw, pinto beans, hush puppies and dessert. Monday, Jan. 28 - Spaghetti with
Burn ban put back on The Stephens County Commissioners Court met in an emergency meeting Friday morning, Jan. 18, and decided to put back on the burn ban due to
The three newly elected members of the county, which included two county commissioners and the county judge, attended a three-day seminar in Austin this week, where they learned about the
Two boil water notices were put in place this week by the city. The first was put in place Monday, Jan. 14 for West Walker South and from South rose
Texas State Technical College (TSTC) has hired a new communications specialist for its west Texas campuses. Sarah Trocolli has been with TSTC for about a year, interning with them last
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn for Texas introduced a bill into Congress that would allow for individuals with concealed carry permits to exercise their privilege in other states,
The Texas Department of Transportation is accepting applications for their 2019 Don’t mess with Texas Scholarship, which will award one $6,000 scholarship and two $2,000 scholarships, according to a release