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April 5, 1983 (Main St. Salado: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA: 2: Armstrong-Adams House: Armstrong-Adams House: April 5, 1983 (Main St. and Thomas Arnold Rd.
1801 S. 2nd Street Killeen, TX 76541; Dr. Joseph A. Fowler 4910 Katy Creek Lane Killeen, TX 76549; Harker Heights (Elementary) 726 S. Ann Boulevard Harker Heights, TX 76548; Hay Branch 6101 Westcliff Road Killeen, TX 76543; Haynes 3309 W. Canadian River Loop Killeen, TX 76549; Iduma 4400 Foster Lane Killeen, TX 76549; Ira Cross
Following a nationwide search conducted by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents, Dr. Marc A. Nigliazzo was appointed in April 2010 as A&M-Central Texas' inaugural president. [7] Dr. Nigliazzo previously served as the president of Galveston College, Temple College, and Arizona Western College. [7] Dr.
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Mark Stephen Adickes (born April 22, 1961) is an orthopedic surgeon and a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins.
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]
Killeen is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Bell County. According to the 2020 census, its population was 153,095, [5] making it the 19th-most populous city in Texas and the largest of the three principal cities of Bell County. It is the principal city of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Cavazos Metropolitan Statistical Area.
TX: 1825–1888 1880–1888 [Note 1] — — Hayes: death 3 Thomas Sheldon Maxey: TX: 1846–1921 1888–1916 — — Cleveland: retirement 4 DuVal West: TX: 1861–1949 1916–1931 — 1931–1949 Wilson: death 5 William Robert Smith: TX: 1863–1924 1917–1924 — — Wilson: death 6 Charles Albert Boynton: TX: 1867–1954 1924–1947 ...