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Central Texas College was established by a vote of the citizens of Central Texas in 1965 to serve the western section of Bell County, Texas and Coryell County. The campus was constructed on more than 500 acres of land donated by Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos) between Killeen and Copperas Cove. In September 1967, the school opened its doors to ...
Following the founding of Central Texas College in Killeen in the late 1960s, local citizens sought to establish an upper division college to meet the demand for a four-year, degree-granting institution. [6] As a result, American Technological University (ATU), a private institution, was founded in September 1973. [6]
Central Texas College: Killeen (Bell County) 1965 6,379 $1.7 [21] Killeen and Copperas Cove school districts Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Nontraditional Cisco College: Cisco (Eastland County) Abilene (Taylor County) 1939 3,012 $0.9 [22] Cisco and Abilene property tax districts
By 1970, Killeen had developed into a city of 35,507 inhabitants and had added a municipal airport, a new municipal library, and a junior college (Central Texas College). By 1980, when the census counted 49,307 people in Killeen, it was the largest city in Bell County. [citation needed]
Licensed to Killeen, Texas, United States, the station is owned by Central Texas College. [3] The studios and offices are located on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen. The transmitter is located on Eagle Nest Road in Harker Heights. [4] KNCT-FM broadcasts in the HD Radio format. Its HD-2 subchannel carries classical music. KNCT-FM ...
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]
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