‘Hot Dog’ mayor shocks Dallas status quo
When the last vote was counted on Apr. 23, 1929, Dallas had a new mayor cut from a vastly different political cloth.
When the last vote was counted on Apr. 23, 1929, Dallas had a new mayor cut from a vastly different political cloth.
Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order last week banning state agencies, cities or counties from creating a “vaccine passport” requirement.
Kelvin Beachum, a father, husband, brother, and son, is filled with the characteristics of a patron. This NFL pro has a faith in God, a love of family, and a passion for giving. He made it his duty to provide essential things in life, with which not everyone is blessed. Beachum understands how important it is to do what is best for others, but he does not just realize this, he lives a lifestyle that is active in making a positive impact in many ways. Despite growing up in an small and relatively unknown town, Beachum made his NFL dream a reality, and he continued to give back to not only the place that raised him, but the entire world.
A businessman, who knew nothing about feeding hungry Texans, and his behind-the-scenes partner, also new to the restaurant business, opened the first Pig Stand on the outskirts of Dallas on Apr.
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