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  2. Dobie Center - Wikipedia

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    Dobie Center. Dobie Center, named after J. Frank Dobie, is a formerly privately-owned 27-story residence hall located on the University of Texas at Austin campus. On October 12, 2021, the University of Texas announced it was purchasing the center to provide additional school-owned housing near campus for its students. [1]

  3. Austin ISD providing free breakfast, lunch for students at 77 ...

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    The Austin Independent School District is providing free breakfast and lunch for all students at 77 schools through the federally funded Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program.

  4. Simon David - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb and its Simon David division were acquired by the Randall's Food Markets chain of Houston in 1992. Randall's retained the Tom Thumb and Simon David names in the Dallas/Fort Worth market, but would convert the seven Tom Thumb stores in Austin, Texas, to Randall's in January 1994, when it also converted nine newly acquired AppleTree Markets.

  5. KLRU - Wikipedia

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    KLRU (channel 18), branded Austin PBS, is a PBS member television station in Austin, Texas, United States, owned by the Capital of Texas Public Telecommunications Council. In 2022, KLRU moved into its "Austin Media Center" studios located on the Austin Community College Highland Campus, which was redeveloped from the former Highland Mall .

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  8. KUSD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The KUSD stations joined NPR at its launch in 1971; [22] KUSD-FM upgraded from a 10-watt station to 50,000 watts in 1975, giving it regional coverage and allowing for some split programming between AM and FM. [23] KUSD-TV, the first transmitter in the South Dakota Public Broadcasting television service, was established in 1961. [24]

  9. The Healthiest Texas Roadhouse Orders—and What To Skip - AOL

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    Photos: Texas Roadhouse, Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Everything is bigger in Texas, or so they say, and if you've dined at a Texas Roadhouse before, that slogan may seem on par with ...