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It has been said that image is everything; but for leaders like Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, action is everything. This is why Dallas’ Omicron Mu Omega Chapter
By Veronica Zambrano Dr. Jerry Chambers, a veteran educator in the DISD school system, and member of the Martin Luther King Center board of trustees is leading a
Dallas Area Rapid Transit connects North Texas commuters to the world four months early and under budget with the opening of DFW Airport Station on Monday, August 18.