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Many North Texans attend in-person church services for Easter Sunday

Many North Texans attend in-person church services for Easter Sunday Many North Texans attend in-person church services for Easter Sunday For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, many North Texas Christians gathered for in-person church services Easter Sunday. DALLAS - For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, many North Texas Christians gathered for in-person church services Easter Sunday. About 1,500 people attended Easter services at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. Two separate services were hosted by St. Luke Community Church and Pastor Richie Butler about two hours apart. Attendees were required to wear masks and stay in designated sections marked off by cones.

Soldiers, Airmen load UH-60 in C-5

Soldiers and Airmen load a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter from Co. D, 3rd Bn., 227th Aviation Regt., 1st ACB, 1st Cav. Div. into the back of a C-5 Galaxy aircraft Feb. 24 on Robert Gray Army Airfield. While the Soldiers were being trained in loading operations, the Airmen from 621st MSOS were also being trained, as well as the EAGLE Team, who train military personnel worldwide. Photo by Brandy Cruz, Sentinel News Editor Photo by Brandy Cruz, Sentinel News Editor

Tito Ortiz shuns COVID rules, makes mark in Huntington Beach

Print Tito Ortiz strolled into a Huntington Beach burger shack, steps from the sand on Pacific Coast Highway, as he did every Sunday. But this time, the employee behind the counter at TK Burger told the recently elected mayor pro tem he wouldn’t be served unless he put on a mask. Angered by the snub, Ortiz pulled out his phone and started recording. “So they won’t let me order unless I have a mask to come in,” the mixed martial arts fighter-turned-politician said in January from outside the eatery, a fixture in the community since 1995. “First time all year that I’ve actually been forced to wear a mask, but I’m not wearing a mask. TK Burger you lose my business. You lose H.B.’s business.”

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