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Gov. Abbott talks business during East Texas roundtable discussion
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – With a little bit greater than a month left in his marketing campaign for reelection, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited East Texas for a roundtable dialogue with space enterprise leaders on Wednesday afternoon. Abbott hosted the dialogue at Most well-liked On-Web site Fleet Companies of Texas alongside SH 31 East, simply exterior of Tyler.
“I’m making the rounds throughout the state of Texas to speak to enterprise roundtables like this, the place I get to listen to firsthand from native enterprise leaders about challenges they face, whether or not it’s provide chain challenges or having a workforce that’s inadequately educated to go to work for them instantly,” Abbott mentioned throughout a short press convention following the roundtable.
Among the many issues Abbott took away from the dialog: the significance of establishing Texas college students for achievement in the actual world.
“Ensuring that college students, after they graduate, whether or not it’s from highschool or faculty, they’re going to have actual life expertise that they may have the ability to use and apply. Versus being left hundreds of {dollars} in debt with no means to get a job.”
With the overall election nearly a month away, we requested Abbott if his go to was a marketing campaign cease or official enterprise as governor.
“It’s all,” he mentioned. “To begin with, I’m governor 24/7. But additionally, I’m working for reelection. So, I must level out to Texans what we’ve achieved for them by making Texas primary for enterprise, by having added extra jobs than every other state within the nation over the previous 4 years, and to remind individuals in regards to the prosperity that we’ve got and the distinction of how that would all be destroyed if somebody will get into workplace that may destroy the insurance policies which have made Texas primary for enterprise.”
Abbott’s go to to Tyler was open solely to these invited to the roundtable, members of the media, and those that work on the internet hosting enterprise. Lawmakers like State Rep. Cole Hefner (R-Mount Nice) and State Rep. Matt Schaefer (R-Tyler) had been additionally in attendance.
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Dinner at Dallas restaurant becomes holiday tradition for North Texas families
Holiday traditions run the gamut in North Texas. For some, it means a yearly dinner at a popular Dallas Chinese restaurant. But not just any dinner. These are gatherings reserved months in advance. And Wednesday’s festivities just happened to fall on Christmas day and the start of Hanukkah.
Ask April Kao when they plan to close the Royal China restaurant for the night, and she’ll tell you simply whenever the last person leaves. It’s what she’s grown accustomed to. When the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, with all its excitement and frenzy, comes breezing through the front door of the Royal China restaurant off Preston Road and Royal Lane.
Kao and her husband George, both owners of the restaurant, said opening on December 25 was never part of the original business plan.
“We didn’t used to open on Christmas day,” she said. “And in 2008 after the renovation, people begged and begged, ‘Please you have to open.’”
So, they did, and there’s been a massive turnout ever since. People from surrounding neighborhoods in North Dallas and people from different faith communities rely on Royal China.
“Before we open the door, we have lines outside and it’s getting busier and busier. So we take reservations a year before,” Kao said.
One Dallas family made reservations during the summer just to be sure their 15-year tradition wouldn’t miss a beat.
“My son-in-law, Berry, was the one who first suggested that we come to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas day,” said Lynn Harnden. “And we make our reservations like in July to be sure to come.”
As the years pass, seats are added to the reservation. This year, the Hardens occupied two tables with seventeen guests.
As for upholding family traditions, the Kaos have their own wall of memories at the restaurant. It’s a reminder of how far they’ve come from 1974, when George Kao’s father came from Taiwan with a dream and a plan.
“He is very proud,” he said. “He would smile. He’s smiling from above.”
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