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VanWinkle named Chamber Executive Director

Since joining the Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce in October of 2023, Maylun VanWinkle has served as front desk executive assistant as well as event manager. After serving as event manager since November, VanWinkle has now been named the new executive director of the chamber as Yuri Huntington’s replacement.

Breckenridge FFA member MacKenzie Cloud was recently one of 21 junior stock show-goers of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo to earn a $10,000 scholarship last month. Contributed photo

Cloud awarded $10,000 scholarship

Breckenridge FFA member MacKenzie Cloud recently earned a $10,000 scholarship from Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo In March. She was awarded the scholarship for her performance in the calf scramble program at the 2024 FWSSR.

The traffic signals at the intersection of US 180 and FM 3099 are now fully operational after operating as blinking red lights.

US 180/FM 3099 construction complete

The construction on the west side of the city was completed by the Texas Department of Transportation’s Brownwood District last week, as the infrastructure continues to improve. Crews wrapped up the work on the intersection of US 180 West and FM 3099 near Walmart last week, with the south side of the farm to market road being open to traffic last Tuesday, April 15. A day or two later, the traffic signals at the intersection turned from blinking red lights - to be treated as a four-way stop sign - to a fully operational traffi c light.

Breckenridge Police Department Chief Blake Johnson has been in the position for a full year as of yesterday, April 22, and he talked about the substantial improvements made, notably to staffing and culture in the department. Photo/Alex Kielar

Johnson discusses first year at BPD

Now that he has been in the position for a full year, as of yesterday, April 22, Breckenridge Police Chief Blake Johnson took the time to reflect on all the happenings of the Breckenridge Police Department and the community over that time.

City to explore locations for new fire station

The question that the city of Breckenridge is asking itself regarding the fire station, “To demolish or not to demolish.” That question was once again a sticking point as the city commission met during a special meeting Wednesday, April 16 as a follow- up to the Tuesday, April 1 meeting. After a lengthy back-andforth discussion, which included several public comments from people on both sides of the argument, the commission ultimately voted to pause the demolition of the existing facility and to move forward with finding funding to build a new fire station on any location.

Breckenridge ISD Superintendent Prairie Freeman talks at the school board meeting Tuesday, April 15 about the elimination of the Early Head Start program within the school district. Photo/Alex Kielar

BISD eliminates Early Head Start

The Early Head Start program for Region 14 will no longer be offered by Breckenridge ISD. However, the program may still be offered in the community, just not through the school district.

The annual Stephens County Frontier Days takes place next weekend at Breckenridge City Park, from noon Friday, May 2 until 11 p.m. Saturday, Photo/Alex Kielar

Frontier Days returns next weekend

The annual Stephens County Frontier Days will be taking place next weekend, beginning at noon Saturday, May 2 until 11 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at Breckenridge City Park.

Breckenridge FCCLA competed at state Thursday, April 10 through Saturday, April 12. Photo/Alex Kielar

FCCLA sees success at state

The Breckenridge High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) competed in the State FCCLA competition Thursday, April 10 through Saturday, April 12 in Dallas. FCCLA Advisers Debbie Parker and Halee Mitchell announced that five of the 12 students earned medals at the conference for top five finishes, while three other students were in the top 10 — one solo and one pair.

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