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It was senior night at Neville High School in Monroe LA on January 31, 2023. Neville Lady Tigers honored seniors A'Keyla Howard, Stalee Simmons and T'Kirra Willis at their final home game....
The Radio People's Platform and Polyester 70's Party was Saturday January 21, 2023 at Bayou Pointe at ULM in Monroe LA. 70's partygoers danced the night away to the Meet the Press Band. Radio People's Mix 100.1 the Beat was the master of ceremony....
The road to eternity has no appointed time or date. Many times, when young people leave, their parents pray until their return, glad to hear when their loved one's car pulls up or hear the door open. Friends often call to check in, and when there's no usual answer or text, minds wander to think the worst. An allegedly mysterious death claimed the life of Staci Stokes, 27, whose body was found on South 10th St. in Monroe, LA. Her family and friends are perplexed to know what happened to Staci on...
Ora Lee Brass was born on April 17, 1921, in Wisner, LA, to Saul and Neller Scott-Brass, who both passed away before her. In the 1940s, Ms. Brass moved to Monroe, LA, where she spent many years operating her salon adjacent to the house as a qualified beautician. Former customers continue to rave about how enthusiastic she was when styling their hair and how much fun it was to be in her company. Early in life, Ms. Brass made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ. She joined Avenue Baptist Church...
Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A tattoo to some is glorified bodywork. A piece of art, if you will. They are dazzling to the eye with all of the intricacies and skills that a tattoo artist utilizes in their craft to ensure that the customer is satisfied with the work. Depending on the circumstances, they are not always pleasing to the eye. In an incident reported by Monroe Police, it appears that someone saw a tattoo that they didn't like. According to MPD, of...
The Monroe City School Board is off to a new four-year challenge for the kids they serve, as two changes are on the board in the form of a new board member and returning board member, Brenda Shelling. Board members Bill Willson, Brandon Johnson, Betty Ward-Cooper, Jennifer Haneline, and Daryl Berry were elected to serve for another four-year term. All appeared to be up for the challenge. And a challenge it will be. As with school districts across the nation, the Monroe City School Board has a responsibility to educate children with the best tha...
Mary Joshua Holmes, 76, departed this life on January 19, 2023. Holmes served her community for 36 years before retiring as an Educator in Monroe, LA. Her funeral services will be Friday, January 27, 2023, at 10:30 AM at Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church in Monroe, LA. Visitation is 3:00 - 6:00 PM at Hester Central State Funeral Home in Monroe, LA. Her burial will be at Richwood Memorial Gardens in Richwood, LA, under the direction of Hester Funeral Home....
Just about in every community, whether it is a small town, city, or large metropolitan area, there is always a part where it seems one is living in two different worlds. One side seems to be more affluent than the other, with economic growth sprouting up in every section of the area that is doing well. The area that is doing well gets the lion’s share of economic dollars, incentives, and a push from those who can make things happen. All of this goes on as the other side seems to languish over years of neglect, which can be called the side t...
Just before Martin Luther King Day, Cal Williams likes to share his story with school children of Anchorage, Alaska. He goes to classrooms dressed up as a 1960's Civil Rights marcher. Williams can still belt out songs like "We Shall Overcome" and "Oh, Freedom". He sings them as if he were stepping in time to the music, along with other marchers. Williams was 22 years old when Martin Luther King inspired him to take an active role in the Civil Rights movement, but his awakening about the importan...
This year's Radio People Platform and Polyester 70s Party was held Saturday, January 21, 2023 at Bayou Pointe at ULM in Monroe, LA. 70s partygoers donned their finest 70s inspired threads and danced the night away to tunes provided by the Meet the Press Band. Radio People's 100.1 the Beat mix master DJ Gravedigga served as this year's Master of Ceremony....
What’s the best way to file your taxes this year, call Adams Tax! We are conveniently located on ULM’s campus in Stubbs Hall rm# 107. Tax season is upon us.. Now is the time to gather all forms like W-2s, 1099s, and other essential tax statements and receipts. Adams Tax refund solutions can make your tax season much lighter on the pockets! We offer Refund Transfers (which allow customers to pay their tax preparation fees with their refund), and Easy Advance Loans (up to $6,000). We also offer several refund disbursement options. Customers can...
Every year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving , there is a catfight in the Louisiana Super Dome which is the Bayou Classic between arch rivals Southern and Grambling State University. Both school are bitter rivals for what ever reason. At little Flower Catholic Church recently Southernites have 2022 bragging rights after Southern shellacked Grambling. Southernites bragged and ribbed Gramblinites. Among the HBCU Gramblinites Emma Williams, Mary Wilson, Beverly Mance, Alice Grayson and Faye Bess,...
The Sneakers' Ball was held recently at the Monroe Civic Center starring King George, Mr. Gotta Have 3, Kiko Pryor, Marcellus the Singer, J'Cenae, Mr. Po Me Some Mo FP Funyanna & Karen Wolfe. Sneakers' Ball Stars were Monica Singleton, Anitra Baskin, Brenda Burton, Sharon Moore & Flo Carroll....
At Carver-McDonald Branch Library in Monroe LA, LSU AG Center Agent Markaye Russell presented a workshop about Nutrition and Vitamin Supplements. Vitamins are a type of supplement. Other types supplements include minerals, herbs or nutrients. There are 13 essential vitamins which have different jobs to help keep the body working properly. Without these nutrients vitamins A, C, D, E, K and the B vitamins, the body produces red blood cells that are too large and don't work properly which causes...
On Sunday January 15, 2023 Minister Monica Benjamin preached her first sermon, "Fear Factors," at Greater New Antioch Baptist Church in Monroe LA. Minister Monica was well received with plenty of amens and thank you Lords. Rev. John L Russell ll is Pastor....
Dear Black people of Monroe, LA, Why do we sit back and allow our own people to oppress us and deny us the progress that we seek and fight so hard to succeed and achieve for our people? Witnessing the voting process at the Monroe City School Board meeting held Tuesday, January 10, 2023, was humiliating and demeaning. It was especially disturbing to see Betty Ward Cooper be betrayed, stabbed in the back, and trampled over by Daryll Berry, who single-handedly made a mockery of our Black struggles...
An alleged hurtful and harmful racial remark made by a local woman who works in education is making its rounds. Many area residents are disappointed to learn that former Ouachita Parish Junior High School secretary Nelwyn Poland Fontana allegedly referred to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, as "Ni****" Day in a text conversation between her and a school coach. The exchange was shared via social media and has since gone micro-viral. It is unclear if Fontana resigned or was fired from her job, but she is no longer with the school. Unfortunately, many...
All of us who have gone to school have wonderful memories of those formative years in grade school, learning and interacting with others. That extends into our high school years, collecting memories. Some memories we remember more than others, but this writer is convinced that just about everyone will remember someone who worked in the school cafeteria. Yes, those tireless workers who are up at the crack of dawn year-round to greet and serve the children. When students get to school in the morning, the first people they see are most often the c...
In north Monroe blocks from the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM), gunfire erupted on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, where a car was riddled with bullets, with one person becoming injured in the melee. According to sources, a vehicle was shot up with numerous bullets injuring a victim in the leg. Police are investigating and need to solve the ongoing dispute plaguing a family for unknown reasons. The shooting occurred in the daytime, which is extremely alarming, especially with the numerous...
Johnnie "Liz" Cyrus DeBurr was born on August 11, 1923 to the union of the late Johnny B. and Annie Hill Cyrus. She was the third of ten children. Mother Johnnie transitioned from her earthly home to her heavenly home on January 10, 2023 at her residence. Mother Johnnie confessed Christ at an early age and joined Jerusalem Baptist Church in Calhoun, LA. She was active and dutiful with Vacation Bible School, Senior Choir, Sunday School, and the Deaconess/Mothers' Auxiliaries until COVID-19...
In April 2020 a lower court in Monroe, LA overstepped when denying Berry's wrongful termination and retaliation claim against the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office. Berry appealed this decision, and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the ruling of the lower court in favor of Berry. This now gives Berry the opportunity to prove his case in court with a jury trial. The Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals cited several inconsistencies to arrive at their decision. (1) Timing in which Berry was fired versus when he filed his initial complaint...
There are many to blame for the deplorable conditions in most areas of the southside of Monroe LA, but residents are most at fault for allowing conditions to become so dire. The residents of the southside have not held its representatives accountable for achieving goals that signal progression for the area, nor have residents submitted a plan in writing to elected city council representatives, which would hold them accountable for the community’s demise. Voters and residents have attended numerous community meetings, but still, nothing has b...
Ruth Hart 92 is living her best life. She recently celebrated her 92nd birthday with family and friends. Ruth and her sister were the life of the party! Both sisters Ruth Hart and Catherine Green are blessed and thankful to celebrate another year. Both sisters are still going to church praising God, living their best lives!...
The Martin Luther King Jr. Foundation observed its 39th Annual MLK Day on Monday, January 16, 2023 at New St. James Baptist Church, with Rev. Samuel Andrews, Pastor. This year's celebration featured a message from Dr. K.C. Wade, who served as guest speaker....
Ruth Hart 92 and her sister Catherine Green are living their best lives. She recently celebrated her 92nd birthday with family and friends. Ruth and her sister were the life of the party! Both sisters Ruth Hart and Catherine Green are blessed and thankful to celebrate another year. Both sisters are still going to church praising God, living their best lives!...
The 2022 Impact Through Music Integrity Award recipients were Mr. Frank Williams, Mrs. Shirley Sapp of Sapp School of Music, and Mr. Ahmad Smith. 2021 award recipient Mr. David Starr was also present on Friday, December 16, 2022 at St. Matthew COCHUSA in Monroe, LA. The chorus presented choral and gospel selections; the event was a combined Christmas Cantata and a toy giveaway coordinated in partnership with Pastor Quincy Gardner and St. Matthew Church of Christ Holiness. The theme was, "The...
The Monroe Dispatch thanks all of you who allow the Monroe Dispatch Newspaper to come to your homes another year. It’s always a pleasure to serve you and for you to trust us as you have for 52 years being in the newspaper business. We look forward to serving you for years to come. Happy New Year 2023 from all of us while without our advertisers and you our subscribers there would be no Monroe Dispatch, “Praise God.” From all of us at the Monroe Dispatch Nate Reed, Frank, Jessica and Noah DeTiege, Eddie Gillis, Christina Gary, Mary Rogge...
Grambling University National Alumni Association Scholarship Requirements 1. Attend Grambling State University 2. Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 3. Minimum ACT score of 20 4. Submit a typed essay of 100 words or more on “Why I Wish to attend Grambling State University” 5. Submit an Official High School Transcript 6. Letter of Recommendation from Non-Family Member 7. Submit a copy of ACT Score 8. Submit a completed Application 9. Applications MUST be received by the deadline date NOTE: Completed Application packets MUST be ret...
What’s the best way to file your taxes this year, call Adams Tax! We are conveniently located on ULM’s campus in Stubbs Hall rm# 107. Tax season is now. Now is the time to gather all forms like W-2s, 1099s, and other essential tax statements and receipts. Adams Tax refund solutions can make your tax season much lighter on the pockets! We offer Refund Transfers (which allow customers to pay their tax preparation fees with their refund), and Easy Advance Loans (up to $6,000). We also offer several refund disbursement options. Customers can rec...
A well-deserved honor will take place for Monroe's own, Mother Mildred Turner, noted gospel singer in the NE Louisiana Region. Mother Turner has been inspiring listeners for nearly 90 years with her spiritual renditions of varied selections in churches near and far. A salute in her honor will take place Sunday, February 12, 2023, at 3:00 pm, at the Green Grove BC 2432 Winnsboro Road, Monroe, LA, where the Reverend Chardrick Turner is pastor. You and your family are invited to attend. Please...
AKA Cinderella MaKayla Reed was crowned Miss Emerald 2022 at the AKA Cinderella Ball recently. Makayla is the daughter of Michael and Andrea Rice and the granddaughter of Johnny and Debora McCaa and the late Robertine McCaa....
Donterrio “Donnie” Anderson presents Celebrating Who We Are Black History Musical is Sunday February 5, 2023 at 5pm at Walk in the Word Kingdom Church at 1201 Stubbs Ave. in Monroe LA.Guest host Pastor Darrell Petties Memphis TN. For more information 318.791.2392....
April 1,1928 to January 9, 2023 Mrs. Frances Olee Pierce Reddix - mother, wife, educator, activist, and dignitarian - ascended to her next transition to be with the Lord on January 9, 2023. She was preceded in death by her late husband, Dr. John Ira Reddix, and is succeeded by her four remaining daughters, Dr. Johnetta McCalla (Eric McCalla), Attorney Brenda Reddix-Smalls (Milton Smalls), Dr. Ollibeth Reddix, and Dr. Irance Reddix McCray(Jimmie McCray). She also leaves a host of grandchildren...
In response to the article in the December 22, 2022 edition of the Monroe Dispatch regarding "the other side" article submitted by Richwood Mayor Brown - It's ironic that Alderman Profit didn't complain, at least to me, about my actions. Mr. Profit knew he was out of line and had it coming. I had been the butt of Mr. Profits' antics during town meetings for many months and had repeatedly asked him not to interfere when I was talking and not to tell me how and when to vote. It's disrespectful...
August 23, 1937- December 26, 2022 Henry P. Johnson, Sr. was born August 23, 1937 in Monroe, LA. He was the 5th child of proud parents Nelson Johnson Sr. and Estella Carter. Both his parents and six siblings preceded him in death. Gobie accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age at Antioch Baptist Church in Monroe, LA. He was a proud Carroll High School class of 1957 graduate, where he was a ferocious athlete for the mighty Bulldogs. Gobie married his childhood sweetheart, Carolyn...
Disclaimer: All persons are innocent until proven guilty. In the world in which we live, there has never been something for nothing. The society we live in is capitalistic. The word free has plagued new generations of Blacks because some contend they can get things for free without suffering the consequences of their harmful actions. Nothing is truly free. Someone always has to pay either by taxes or other means for "free stuff". According to police reports, another shooting has occurred in...
Many gathered to usher in the Christmas spirit at the NELA Delta African American Heritage Museum in Monroe, LA for a special Christmas Gala held Friday, December 9, 2022. The evening was one to remember with the Main Event Band providing a festive soundtrack for the occasion....
Last year 2022 is not this year 2023. Take all that God has promised you and have the best year of your life! For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us. - 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV)...
A beloved New Orleans comedian who was shot and killed outside of the Rouses in the New Orleans central business district just before Christmas was laid to rest Thursday, January 5, 2022. Brandon "Boogie B" Montrell's funeral services were held along with a second line in his honor. Investigations revealed Boogie B was shot multiple times in his car outside of a Rouses in the 700 block of Baronne Street around 4:00 PM on Friday, December 30, 2022. Montrell just got back in town from a trip to Los Angeles, according to a relative. He was...
Creating a Lasting Legacy Exhibition Currently on View Through February 25, 2023 Public Reception: Friday, January 20 Reception Time: 5:30-7:30 pm with collectors and artists talk at 6:00 pm Location: Masur Museum of Art, 1400 South Grand St. Monroe LA. FREE admission Featuring live music by Coco York About the Exhibition and Collectors: This exhibition is mainly comprised from the art collection of Cheryl and Will Sutton and features works of art by African American artists, focusing on...
"A wish for you on your birthday, whatever you ask may you receive, whatever you seek may you find, whatever you wish may it be fulfilled on your birthday January 15 and always. Happy birthday Rosalind Lumpkins!"...
Presenter: Markaye Russell, LSU Ag Center Agent; Thursday, January 19, 2023, 11:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Are vitamins and supplements the same thing? Vitamins are a type of supplement. Other types of supplements include minerals, herbs, or nutrients like fiber." Dietary supplements typically contain a combination of these nutrients, as well as phytonutrients like carotenoids, or antioxidants, and flavonoids. There are 13 essential vitamins - vitamins A, C, D, E, K, and the B vitamins (thiamine,...
In consideration of current economic conditions, it’s become necessary for minimal price 2023 updates 1-year Mailed Subscription $60, 6 month Mailed Subscription $42, Industrial Subscriptions 1 year $65 and newspapers $2 that will take effect on January 21, 2023....
Carroll's Alliance for Success, and Excellence (CASE) donatied the Big Life Journal for Teens and Tweens to all 576 students who attend Carroll High School (CHS). This interactive journal is graphically appealing and brilliantly designed with tweens and teens in mind to develop their growth mindset. With all the uncertainty the world, and these students have endured over the last three years, members of CASE consider it especially important to offer additional support to our youth. The highly...
Birthday Fellowship Club's Most Inspirational Members of the month of October 2022. The Birthday Fellowship Club named both Mr. Ray Stringfellow and Mr. Curlee Moore as the most inspirational of October 2022. The club actively participates in making donations to various charities each year to those in need. The club is guided under the leadership of Dr. Joseph Capers, Sr. who inspired the group to others....
It was another Radio People's Annual Christmas Party 2022 recently before Christmas. Given the longevity and shared experiences by the employees, it was more like a family backyard barbeque. Art "Silver Fox" Edwards with twenty-one years with the Radio People said, "we have witnessed children's births from grade school to high school and college to careers and finally marriage and children of their own. The Radio People at 1109 Hudson Lane in Monroe LA under the leadership of Bob & Sherri...
P.E.E.P. and the Board Directors held its 24th-Annual Christmas at P.E.E.P. Main Office in Monroe LA on Saturday, December 17, 2022 . P.E.E.P. blessed residents throughout Ouachita Parish, Richland Parish and Morehouse Parishes P.E.E.P. provided a ham with all the trimmings to over 145 families and over 100 boys and girls received Christmas presents. Recipients were also served cornbread dressing and all the trimmings. Thanks to donors and organizations who contributed to the P.E.E.P. 24th...
In consideration of current economic conditions, it’s become necessary for minimal price 2023 updates 1-year Mailed Subscription $60, 6 month Mailed Subscription $42, Industrial Subscriptions 1 year $65 and newspapers $2 that will take effect on January 21, 2023....
An ordinance that would prove to be controversial was discussed by members of the Monroe City Council Tuesday, December 13, 2022, but would later be moved to a discussion for a "community" setting Wednesday, December 14, 2022, as more input from community leaders and concerns could be addressed. The introduction of the ordinance was met with fierce opposition at the Tuesday night by questions before council members and the maps' Demographer, but the answers weren't satisfactory. The ordinance...
In the Monroe Dispatch, Volume 50, Number 9, Edition 1, I am categorized as "offering" an Alderperson to go outside in the article entitled, "Heated Richwood Town Meeting". I did because we might be able to understand each other better in a one-on-one setting. I never approached or threatened anyone, and after a few moments, I returned to the table, and the meeting continued. I was certain that since that seemed to have been an issue last March that the paper would want to print that at the town...