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Tomball Regional Medical Center. The city is served by Tomball Regional Medical Center, located at 605 Holderrieth Boulevard. It is a full-service 357-bed facility hospital providing special expertise in cardiovascular disease, cancer care, emergency services, digital diagnostic imaging, physical rehabilitation, sports medicine, and ...
St. David's Round Rock Medical Center: Round Rock: Texas: II St. David's South Austin Medical Center ... Wichita Falls: Texas: II ... Texas: 425: I Valley Baptist ...
Wichita Falls: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; 1909 Neoclassical Revival-style home of Frank Kell, one of Wichita Falls' founding fathers [5] 11: Morningside Historic District: Morningside Historic District: May 16, 1985 : Roughly bounded by 9th St., Morningside Dr., Pembroke Lane and Buchanan St.
Trish Choate, Wichita Falls Times Record News December 19, 2023 at 12:22 PM HOLT Truck Centers opened a new full-service facility in Wichita Falls, offering a range of services and employing local ...
Sikes Senter is a 670,000 sq ft (62,000 m 2) shopping mall in Wichita Falls, Texas.It is the only Texas mall within 100 miles (160 km) of Wichita Falls. [2] It was owned and managed by Brookfield Properties Retail Group until 2022, when it was sold to Kohan Retail Investment Group.
St. David's Medical Center Austin 607 IV HCA St. David's North Austin Medical Center Austin 441 IV HCA Saint David's Round Rock Medical Center Round Rock 157 II St. David's South Austin Medical Center Austin 368 HCA St. Joseph Health College Station Hospital College Station 114 St. Joseph Medical Center: Houston 284 II St. Luke's Baptist Hospital
Wichita Falls is located in the 30th district of the Texas Senate. Craig Estes, a Republican, had held the senate seat since 2001, until Pat Fallon won election in 2018. Wichita Falls is part of Texas's 13th congressional district for the U.S. House of Representatives. Ronny Jackson, a Republican, has held this seat since 2021.
Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center (formerly known as Hermann Hospital before the 1997 merger with Memorial Health Care System) was opened in 1925. It was the first of two hospitals with a Level I trauma center rating to be located in Houston, inside the Texas Medical Center. [3]