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Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., gathered in Grapevine for their 50th regional convention, and volunteered to highlight their commitment to community service and sisterhood.Members of the Delta Sigma Sorority Inc. celebrated their 50th anniversary on Wednesday with a day of service in Grapevine in partnership with Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange (GRACE).On their Impact Day, over 5,000 members united to unload clothing donations, sort items, inspect food products and expiration dates, and support the cashier with bagging and wrapping. They also handled glassware, maintained and cleaned the site, broke down boxes for recycling, and thoroughly tested and inspected all donations to ensure quality and safety.Additionally, members participated in an affirmation exchange writing over 4,000 anonymous encouragement cards to families."Togetherness, service, and sisterhood are all driven by a purposeful mission," stated Cheryl W. Turner, President of Delta Sigma Theta Internati
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One of the Dallas Cowboys' star players was not in attendance when the team began their offseason workouts on Thursday.Dallas Cowboys OTAs beginThe Dallas Cowboys began their ‘organized training activities’ on Thursday. It was our first look at rookies like Caleb Downs and Jaishawn Barham in a Cowboys uniform.Wide receiver George Pickens, however, was not in attendance. Attendance at OTAs is optional, so Pickens will not be subject to fines. He's currently seeking a long-term extension after signing the 1-year franchise tag in April worth $27 million.Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was confident that Pickens will show up on June 16 when offseason practices become mandatory."As you guys know, it's voluntary. Communicated with GP yesterday, he's got a football camp this weekend that he's doing," Schottenheimer said to the media on Thursday. "I expect he'll be here. He's in a good spot."Left tackle competitionAnother note from the first day of OTAs is that there will be an
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A Dallas comedian is wondering how the man who allegedly assaulted her at a Lower Greenville bar in May was allowed to work with alcohol after his extensive criminal history came to light.Lower Greenville bar arrestOn May 6, 47-year-old Eric Vaughn Schultze was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault causing bodily harm.The alleged assault occurred when Schultze grabbed the wrist of Ashlie Knox, a comedian and D.J. performing at a Cinco de Mayo event at Dodie's bar in Lower Greenville.The event was attended by upwards of 300 people, according to videos taken at the scene.An arrest affidavit states Schultze, the bar's stated owner, refused to give Knox the agreed-upon rate of $450 for the performance, instead writing a check for $300.When Knox threatened to call police, Schultze grabbed her wrist.Schultze is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail without bond because his most recent arrest was a violation of the terms of his parole.In 2002, Schultze was sentenced to 30 yea