Arrest Reports (10/1-10/8)
Tuesday, October 2
- Abby Kay Villa, 28, was arrested on site by Officer Justin Rose for theft of more than $100 but less than $750.
Thursday, October 4
Tuesday, October 2
Thursday, October 4
Today, Oct. 9, is the last day to register to vote in the state of Texas. If you are not registered by today, you will not be able to vote in the midterm election next month.
You can register to vote by-mail or in person at a local election office. In Stephens County, this is at the County Courthouse at 200 West Walker, Breckenridge, Texas, 76424. The courthouse is open until 5 p.m.
In order to successfully register, you must show photo identification. This is also something you will need at the ballot next month.
The Picketville Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas met Sept. 10 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church.
The ladies visited over muffins and coffee and then had a program presented by Donna Irby, which was information about the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Cradle in Galveston. Brochures were handed out for the program.
Fort Griffin, north of Albany, hosts an annual "Fort Griffin Living History Days," and this year it is Friday through Saturday, Oct. 12-13, with a dance scheduled for Friday night, from 7 to 8 p.m., with live music from "Time Was."
The Woman's Forum kicked off the new year with a program presented by Sheriff Will Holt, who led a discussion about self defense.
"In today's climate it is important to be more aware of our surroundings," Holt said. "Check where the exits are for this Forum building, your churches, schools or other meeting places. Be aware of your surroundings."
Monday, Sept. 17 George Wilburn Hagle, 56, was arrested by Officer Justin Rose for a Municipal Court Capias for a motor vehicle inspection violation with a fine of $136.50. Wednesday,
A Breckenridge man was killed in a car crash Tuesday evening after he collided with a concrete pillar on Interstate 40, according to a press release from officials. James Jenson,
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Homecoming Week Homecoming week has come and gone in Breckenridge, with the festivities capping off tonight in the football game against Dublin. The festivities included dress-up days at the schools,
Texas Sen. Charles Perry and Rep. Mike Lang visited Breckenridge Wednesday, and held a town hall at the Texas State Technical College (TSTC) Technology Center. Several officials from the area