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  2. Dirt work begins on Jalapeño Tree restaurant - AOL

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    Jun. 14—The dirt work has begun on Palestine's very own Jalapeño Tree restaurant to be located at 2300 South Loop 256. The Palestine Economic Development Corporation and the city of Palestine ...

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  4. Golden Chick - Wikipedia

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    The first restaurant was in 1967 in San Marcos, Texas, under the name Golden Fried Chicken.Franchising started in 1972. A decade later, the franchise grew to a number of restaurants primarily in Central Texas, with a focus on cities like Houston, [3] [4] Austin and San Antonio. [5]

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  6. KYTX - Wikipedia

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    KYTX (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Nacogdoches, Texas, United States, serving East Texas as an affiliate of CBS and The CW Plus.Owned by Tegna Inc., the station has studios near Loop 323 in the southeastern portion of Tyler, and its transmitter is located near State Highway 110 in rural east-central Cherokee County (northwest of Ponta).

  7. Happy Halloween: Jalapeño Popper Mummies [Video] - AOL

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  8. Best Bites: Jalapeno Popper Soup - AOL

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    The greatest bar snack ever is the Jalapeno Poppers by a long shot! Today's task is soup! This super creamy hearty soup starts with a pureed cauliflower base and has sweet peppers, corn, and of ...

  9. Ebenopsis ebano - Wikipedia

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    Ebenopsis ebano is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, [2] that is native to the coastal plain of southern Texas in the United States and eastern Mexico. [3] It is commonly known as Texas ebony or ebano (in Spanish). [2]