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Tyler Dairy Queens unaffected by recent closures

Tyler Dairy Queens unaffected by recent closures

Yahoo27-03-2025

TYLER, Texas (KETK)- The Dairy Queens of Tyler corporation is insuring local residents that Dairy Queens will remain open in Tyler after several locations closed around East Texas recently.
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Casey Kidd, director of human resources at Dairy Queens of Tyler, released a statement claiming that none of their Dairy Queens will be impacted by the recent closures and that the chain looks to continue to thrive in Tyler.
'Our team is committed to providing the exceptional service and delightful treats that our community has come to know and love,' Kidd said. 'We understand the concern these closures might cause, but we want it known that our 15 DQ locations are thriving with our tenured employees at lead. We are completely unaffected and will continue to operate as usual. We appreciate the ongoing support of our amazing customers and looking forward to serving them for years to come.'
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On top of operating the locations in Tyler, the corporation also operates Dairy Queens in Chapel Hill, Chandler, Canton, Forney, Lindale, Noonday, Van and Whitehouse. Anyone wanting to learn more can visit Dairy Queens of Tyler online.
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