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  2. Take a Break From Cooking: 40 Restaurants Where Kids Eat Free

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    Texas de Brazil: Deals depend on the ages of the child: Kids ages 2 and under eat for free with the purchase of an adult meal. Kids ages 3 to 5 dine for $5, and kids ages 6 to 12 dine for half off ...

  3. 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Or Really Cheap) - AOL

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    Read on for a list of restaurants where kids eat free, which was put together by searching for major chains that folks all over the country have 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Or Really ...

  4. KNCT (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KNCT (channel 46) is a television station licensed to Belton, Texas, United States, serving as the CW affiliate for Central Texas.It is owned by Gray Media alongside Waco-licensed CBS/Telemundo affiliate KWTX-TV (channel 10) and Bryan-licensed dual CBS/CW affiliate KBTX-TV (channel 3), a semi-satellite of KWTX-TV.

  5. KNCT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KNCT-FM's 50,000 watt signal covers a large area of Central Texas, including the Killeen-Temple and Waco radio markets as well as part of the Austin market. It has a website which includes live streaming as well as on-demand capabilities. The station is also available on iTunes and Google Play, and can be streamed on most hand-held devices.

  6. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    An online marketplace (or online e-commerce marketplace) is a type of e-commerce website where product or service information is provided by multiple third parties. Online marketplaces are the primary type of multichannel ecommerce and can be a way to streamline the production process.

  7. Bell County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The state founded Central Texas College in 1965 in Killeen. [12] Since the late 20th century, new retail development has taken the form of large malls. In 1976, Temple Mall opened. [13] By 1980, Killeen became the most populous city in Bell County. [12] The following year, the Killeen Mall opened, adding to retail choices in the area. [14]

  8. Ding Dong, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ding Dong is situated on Texas State Highway 195 along the Lampasas River, 8 mi (13 km) south of Killeen in southwestern Bell County. [4] It is also located 20 mi (32 km) west of Salado via Farm to Market Road 2484 , as well as 58 mi (93 km) north of Austin , the state capital.

  9. Killeen Mall - Wikipedia

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    Killeen Mall is a 557,418-square-foot (51,785.8 m 2) shopping mall located in Killeen, Texas located on 63.1 acres (25.5 ha). [1] In February 2024, the Kohan Retail Investment Group and Rocky Companies acquired the Killeen Mall.