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  • 2022 Christmas Gala

    Dec 8, 2022

    The NELA Delta African American Heritage Museum is hosting a Christmas Gala on Friday, December 9 ,2022 from 7 – 10pm. Semi-formal Band- Main Event Food, Fun, and Dancing-Limited Tickets $20 Go to website: africanmuseummonroe.com (under Events)...

  • Watchful Eye

    Dec 8, 2022

    Monroe Marshal Robert Cherry is still on post keeping an eye on things in our community. Marshal Cherry was spotted at his old alma Mata among the many law enforcement officers....

  • "Celebrating Who We Are" Black History Musical"

    Dec 8, 2022

    Donterrio Donnie Anderson Presents “Celebrating Who We Are.” Black History Musical!” Calling all singers and soloists from the Monroe/Surrounding areas!! Let’s come together to Make One Big Mass Choir for this awesome occasion!! Everyone is welcome to sing. Rehearsal schedule is Every Monday (Except January 16th) beginning December 12,, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. at The Purpose, Church at 711 South 8th. St. in Monroe LA. #SAVETHEDATE Actual Program Is February 5, 2023 at 5 pm at Walk In The Word Kingdom Church at 1201 Stubbs Ave. in Monroe LA. For mor...

  • Daughter's Death Cries for Justice

    Eddie D. Gillis|Dec 1, 2022

    December 6, 2021 is a day that will bring nothing but more pain for a local woman. On that day, an aspiring young 19-year-old's life tragically ended on Hwy 165 in Monroe, LA, as she was headed back to her job. Janecia Walker was hit and killed by an unknown driver, who, after hitting Walker, drove off, not caring if she was still alive or dead. The hit-and-run incident shocked the community as Walker became a grim statistic in the number of people who lost their lives on Hwy 165. As of press...

  • Annaoula Hennings Cherished Memories

    Dec 1, 2022

    Mrs. Annaoula Wilson Hennings began her life's journey on October 24, 1924 in Foules, LA. It was in Foules, LA, that she met and married the love of her life, Andrew Hennings, Jr. Born to this union were seven children. On November 23, 2022, Mrs. Hennings departed this life in Monroe, LA. Her husband and two children preceded her in death. Her funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 11:00 AM at St. Paul Baptist Church, 508 South 8th Street, Monroe, LA. Mrs. Hennings'...

  • Hotel Shooting

    Dec 1, 2022

    Family and friends are devastated, heartbroken, and at a loss for words upon finding out about the death of their loved one. The shock of the untimely shooting death of victim Deontia Monroe has shattered his family with many unanswered questions that have local law enforcement officials scrambling for clues. The shooting occurred on Monday, November 28, 2022 at a hotel on Hwy 165 South in Monroe, LA. According to sources, the victim allegedly stayed at the hotel and was shot multiple times,...

  • Ex Fires Shot

    Dec 1, 2022

    Disclaimer: All persons are innocent until proven guilty. Life is difficult living as it is, let alone adding poor decision-making to the equation. Our struggles are challenging yet not impossible to overcome. Many times in the moment, quick decisions lead to impaired judgment. It is important to try to think and act rationally when complicated situations happen. Police were called to respond to a firearm discharge and property damage crime at a northside apartment complex on November 24, 2022,...

  • One of Our Best

    Dec 1, 2022

    On Wednesday, November 23, 2022, Mrs. Clarease L. Isby gained her heavenly wings. The Lord beckoned, and she obediently answered His call. Clarease was married to the late Willie Isby, Jr., and together one of their proudest accomplishments was rearing two successful daughters, Mavis and Chandra. She was baptized at an early age at the Oakland Ridge Baptist Church in Lake Providence, LA. Later in life, she moved her membership to Zion Traveler Baptist Church in Monroe, LA, where she was a...

  • Thanksgiving Memories

    Dec 1, 2022

    Thanksgiving is a moment to come together and reflect. This year, Thanksgiving was celebrated on Thursday, November 24, 2022. True to tradition, it fell on the fourth Thursday of November. Praise God for grace and mercy to gather with family and friends one more time - what a blessing!...

  • Community Servants' Blessings

    Dec 1, 2022

    Rose of Sharon Baptist Church in Monroe, LA lead by Pastor Rev. A.B. and Mrs. Davis-Johnson blessed the community with Thanksgiving turkeys with all the trimmings recently. What a blessing it is to give so generously to the community. Praise God for Rose of Sharon and its Pastor and wife!...

  • MCAL Appreciation

    Dec 1, 2022

    Free Me Association is a 501c3 organization that's focused on youth and community development through sports and education. On Saturday, November 19, 2022, Tyree Hollins MCAL co-founder and board president of Free Me Association and Stonewall Hunter lll, MCAL co-founder and board vice president of Free Me Association presented former Monroe mayor, Jamie Mayo, an award in appreciation for being a Gold MCAL sponsor....

  • SWAC Championship Media Cover

    Dec 1, 2022

    Congratulations to James Aubrey III, owner of Aubrey's Graphics & Photography who was commissioned by the SWAC conference to design the official media guide for this weekend's SWAC Championship game. The game will feature the Jackson State Tigers against the Southern Jaguars. The Tigers are led by former NFLer Deon Sanders. The Jags are coached by former Grambling football player, Eric Dooley. GSU graduate, James Aubrey also created the media guide cover for the 2022 SWAC Football Pre-season...

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Dec 1, 2022

    Please donate to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 4823, Monroe, LA 71211-4318. Checks payable to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship. Thanks for your support!...

  • Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation's 2023 Celebration Activities

    Dec 1, 2022

    Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” MLK THEME: Break the Silence þCHECK YOUR DREAM þDedication, þResponsibility þEducation þAttitude þMotivationMONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2023 9:00 a.m. – King Day Parade Entry Fee:$20-Line up begins at 8:00 a.m. – Wossman High School – Ends at Zoo ä 6:00 p.m. – Essay Contest and Recognition Program-New Saint James Baptist Church1010 Richwood Rd – Monroe, LA-Rev. Samuel M. Andrews – Pastor Guest Speaker: Dr. K. C. Wade, M.D. WHO MAY ENTER? Contest is open to all churches and schoo...

  • NOVA Meet & Greet Reception

    Dec 1, 2022

    WHEN: Friday, December 2, 2022 WHERE: Tower Place 1500 N. 19th St. Monroe, LA TIME: 10 AM – 12 Noon- You are invited to attend a special meet and greet to recognize our Graduates. This reception is designed to provide Business Professionals and Community Leaders an opportunity to interact with our Graduates. It will also create an environment that will allow the Graduates to utilize/implement the skills acquired as they prepare to enter the workforce....

  • Ministers Against Injustice and Non-Righteousness

    Dec 1, 2022

    The MainLine Ministry Alliance will hold its monthly meeting Saturday December 3, 2022 at 1:pm at the Emily P. Robinson Recreation Center 3504 Jackson Street Monroe, LA. All ministers are invited to attend who desire to be active through activism in making a change in our community. For more information telephone 318 990-6180...

  • The Letter of the Law

    Judge Alvin R. Sharp|Dec 1, 2022

    Pull Up to My Bumper (Things To Do When You Have a Car Wreck) Some time ago, I had the misfortune of finding someone “pulling up to my bumper”, thereby, causing a car wreck! While they did not do a “Grace Jones” on me, they did cause injury to me and they did do damage to my car! From that experience, I developed a checklist of things to do when you have a car wreck. That checklist is as follows: (1) Always stop your car and leave it where it is until the law says move it. (2) If someone is hurt...

  • City of Monroe Redistricting

    Nov 24, 2022

    The city of Monroe, LA is planning to redistrict the city council districts throughout the city. With a city with a Black majority, the redistricting of the maps is vital to fairer and equitable voting on the city council. As it stands, the current proposed redistricting maps exhibit that Blacks will lose the city council majority and return the city to be controlled by those in the minority rather than those in the majority. With the emergence of a crafty downtown plan and "redistricting" efforts, it only takes one Black vote to shift the...

  • Excessive Guilty 114 Years' Verdict

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 24, 2022

    James Tabb is facing life in prison. Tabb’s parents said their son and an alleged co-suspect “were railroaded” by the justice system in Rayville, LA. They also think the deck was stacked against their son from the beginning. Their son, James is facing a 114-year sentence for his alleged crime. Joshua Butler and his wife were allegedly attacked by two men back in August 2018 over an alleged business venture where there was to be an exchange of money for work. According to media outlets, James was alleged to have struck Butler with an objec...

  • Dismal City LEAP School Scores

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 24, 2022

    A report published on November 16, 2022 indicated that schools in the state of Louisiana did better than expected when the state compared performance scores in 2022 as compared to those from 2021. That would be (and is) good news to state education officials, but the report also said that "a majority" of schools, not all, improved their scores. That being the case only highlights that more work is still needed. The scores come on the heels of numerous school disruptions caused by COVID-19 and...

  • NAACP Vote Questioned

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 24, 2022

    On Saturday, November 19, 2022, the NAACP Monroe/Ouachita local chapter, held an election for officers. Several candidates were vying to unseat current president, Rev. Ambrose Douzart. Initial results of the votes showed that Rev. Douzart won with 35 votes, while Rev. Tharris Bishop, 10 votes, Mrs. Lynetta Whitehurst, 16 votes, and Ms. Marie Brown, 24 votes. That number of votes tallied is different from the total number of members in the local branch, perhaps indicating that many members did not cast their vote. An official complaint is in...

  • Police Brutality Alleged

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 24, 2022

    A young newlywed couple was returning home from getting something to eat on what began as an ordinary day, enjoying their life together. As they were headed to their Grammont St. home, a Monroe police officer was parked to the side ahead of them. As they approached where the officer was, the officer cut in front of them and continued on his way. Eddie Williams and his wife didn't think much of it at the time. The officer allegedly sped away as Williams and his wife turned a corner heading home....

  • Thanksgiving Love

    Nov 24, 2022

    On Saturday, November 18, 2022, 672 ENT, Roe City Riders, DownAz Ridaz, Number One Stunnas, Chosen Few, Big Dream Ryderz, Divaz of Clazz, and Big Dreams Ryderz came together to perform community service by donating and served Thanksgiving dinner at a motorcycle riders clubhouse on Winnsboro Rd. in Monroe, LA. The motorcycle clubs joined forces serving a delectable Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings including dessert and drinks. What a great act to foster good will in the community....

  • It's All God

    Nov 24, 2022

    Zion Spring Baptist Church in Monroe, LA crowned Malcolm Sims and Characis Green as its new King and Queen recently. They were crowned at the 84th Zion Spring Church Anniversary on November 6, 2022. Zion Spring King and Queen Malcolm Sims and Characis Green were crowned by former Zion Spring King and Queen RaShawn Sims and Adasyn Pleas....

  • 20th Evening with GSU

    Nov 24, 2022

    The HBCU and Gramblinite stars were out at the 20th Evening with Grambling recently at the Monroe Civic Center B.R. Robinson Hall. It was a 20th year night to remember as former Grambling superstars Gilbert Culpepper, Murphy Reed, Larry Wilson, and Toriano Young were honored. Grambling's new head football Coach Hugh Jackson promised a exciting football season with Grambling athletic staff introductions....

  • Rejoice and Be Thankful

    Nov 24, 2022

  • Add Whole Grains to Workout!

    Nov 24, 2022

    Presenter: Davis Rennick, Owner of Daily Harvest DATE: Thursday, December 8, 2022TIME: 11:00 A. M.-12:00 P.M. What are the benefits of grains in a healthy eating pattern?Grains are important sources of many nutrients, including fiber, B vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals (nutrients naturally occur in plants). People who eat whole grains are part of a healthy diet have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases like heart and digestive health issues. The USDA recommends that half the day's grain...

  • 1972 50th Reunion

    Nov 24, 2022

    The combined 1972 classes of Carroll, Neville and Wossman High Schools held their combined 50th class reunion at the Carroll High School homecoming festivities September 30 - October 2, 2022. The former Carroll High School students were split between three schools during integration. 50 years later, the 1972 reunion was held, and classmates rekindled that high school spirit after not seeing each other for 50 years.1972 Classmates fellowshipped at Whitley's Entertainment Cente...

  • Lifetime Love

    Nov 24, 2022

    Two hearts became one when Adam J. Bingham and JoAnn Washington said I do before God and man. They pledged their love to each other in Monroe LA at Southside Tire Shop before family and friends. Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Bingham...

  • Group Text Son Jailed

    Nov 17, 2022

    Parents beware a text message from any of your children's phone could change your family's livelihood. We live in a world driven by technology which can be a blessing or a curse. In this computer world which includes smartphones, parents beware that one text can change your families’ lives forever. Young people use social media facebook, Ticktock, Instagram, Twitter etc. as a means of communication. The problem with social media are the posts one makes, yet mamy text messages which were meant to be harmless, while when others see them they c...

  • Support Black Owned Businesses

    Kenya Roberson Monroe Black Chamber|Nov 17, 2022

    We are continuing our support of Black owned businesses throughout the month. Thursday, November 17, 2022 - Support Black-owned publications like The Monroe Dispatch, operated by Mr. Frank DeTiege and The Free Press Newspaper, owned by Mr. Roosevelt Wright. Each of these businesses publish their newspapers on Thursdays. Please stop by a local convenience store to purchase. Friday, November 18, 2022 - Visit Coney Island Connection, located at 2635 North 7th Street, West Monroe, LA. The hours of...

  • Hammer Love

    Nov 17, 2022

    Disclaimer: All persons are innocent until proven guilty People express love in many ways. One way love shouldn't be shown is with violence, especially with an object like a hammer. On Monday, November 14, 2022, police received a complaint of a disturbance. The victim stated he and his girlfriend, suspect Chequlia Jackson, were arguing when she picked up a hammer and used it to batter him. Jackson threw a silver metal hammer at him, which struck him as he attempted to leave the residence. The...

  • Veterans' Celebration

    Nov 17, 2022

    A Veterans' celebration was held at Roy Shelling Elementary School in Monroe, LA honoring veterans on Thursday, November 10, 2022. Veterans were provided with a meal, prizes, and praised for their service. Mrs. Nicki McFarland was one of many Vets honored. Guest speaker was Veteran Rev. O.W. Billups of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Monroe, LA. Special thanks to Coney Island Connection, Progressive Bank, TRIO Program, Leonardo McClinton, Ella Tarver, Barbara McHenry, and Sharon McHenry...

  • K-12 Education Accountability Rejected

    Nov 17, 2022

    BESE board members voted on Thursday, November 10, 2022 to reject a proposal that would have made Louisiana’s K-12 accountability system more transparent. Many Louisiana students cannot write or spell their names, recognize alphabets, or read. "BESE failed Louisiana's kids today, siding with a deeply entrenched education status quo to reject an updated and improved K-12 accountability system. Our system has failed Louisiana families for far too long. Today, the board chose to continue down the same failed pathway. We'll keep fighting for g...

  • Wossman Royalty

    Nov 17, 2022

    Wossman Royalty At Wossman High School homecoming recently, Zyniah Wilson reigned as Miss Sophomore 2022. Miss Sophomore is pictured here with her family, grandmother Pauline Clark, mother Constance Wilson, grandfather Robert J. Clark, Camber Wilson, and Drew Clark....

  • Sigma Gamma Rho Gala

    Nov 17, 2022

    Eta Lambda Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority hosted its 20s Centennial Gala at the Hanger Saturday, November 12, 2022. The gala and fundraising event celebrates earning money to fund scholarships and community service endeavors....

  • La. Cancer Foundation donates $10K

    Nov 17, 2022

    The Louisiana Cancer Foundation (LCF) continued their support of ULM's Paul Sylvester, Ph.D with a $10,000 donation to support Sylvester's breast cancer research. The donation made on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 marks the 17th year that the LCF has donated to Sylvester's work, bringing the total amount donated to $170,000 over a 17 year period. The check was presented to Sylvester by members of LCF board. The donation will help Sylvester continue his research of tocotrienols, a rare natural form...

  • 'Knock Me a Kiss'

    Nov 17, 2022

    The Grambling State University Department Visual and Performing Arts is set to perform a fictional imagining of a well-known, actual story in the play “Knock Me a Kiss,” which will open at 7:00 PM, Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at the Floyd L. Sandle Theatre inside the Conrad Hutchinson Performing Arts Center. Based on what was supposed to be the wedding of the century, at least in terms of African-American advancement, the play will also be performed at 7:00 PM, Wednesday, November 16 - Friday, November 18, 2022 with an additional matinee per...

  • World AIDS Day

    Nov 17, 2022

    3 million people in the United States and 38 million people worldwide are currently living with HIV. There are 35,000 new HIV diagnoses every year in the United States and 1.7 million new diagnoses each year worldwide. Approximately 36 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses, making it one of the deadliest pandemics in history. Each year on December 1st, we commemorate World AIDS Day, which honors people with HIV who have lost their lives. It is also a day to show support for people living with HIV and is an opportunity for...

  • 2022 Angel Award

    Nov 17, 2022

    Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) in partnership with the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation, presents The Angel Award®, a one-hour special honoring nine Louisianans for their work improving the lives of the state’s children. The program premieres Monday, Nov. 21 at 8:00 PM on LPB. Additionally, the program will livestream online at www.lpb.org, the LPB App, and the Facebook pages of LPB and the Foundation. The nine honorees come from across Louisiana, including; Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Monroe, Madisonville, Na...

  • Veterans Salute

    Nov 17, 2022

    On Veterans' Day Friday November 11, 2022, veterans were celebrated. These True American Heroes gave their lives to defend America. At the Council on Aging Carolyn Rose Strauss Senior Center in Monroe LA, veterans were honored. Having the distinction of being the youngest Veteran, Retired Lt. Colonel Corine Sutton was honored and recognized....

  • No Ways Tired

    Nov 17, 2022

    Pine Hill Baptist Church (Brick Yard) in Rayville LA celebrated 95 years (1927-2022) on October 23, 2022. The church is still holding up the blood-stained banner and the congregation is no-ways tired. It was a joyous occasion, where Pastor Albert L. Woods prayed and preached. Sister Alexia Elder welcomed family and friends; Deacon Solomon Payne read the deed. Historical reflections were offered by Mrs. Annie Staten and Deacon Rilly R. Randle recognized past members and families. The program was...

  • Heart Disease & Diabetes Prevention

    Nov 17, 2022

    At Carver-McDonald Library in Monroe LA, a community program gave tips on heart disease and diabetes prevention on Thursday November 10, 2022 by LSU AG Agent Markaye H. Russell. Russell spoke about the key risk factors for heart disease is high blood pressure. One thing that we can do to help our blood pressure is to lower our sodium intake. Coronary heart disease-often called heart disease is the main form of heart disease. It is a disorder of the blood vessels of the heart that can lead to a...

  • Dangerous Intersection

    Nov 10, 2022

    Many accidents have occurred in Monroe, LA, at the intersection of South 8th St. and Texas Ave. Citizens and taxpayers continue to wonder why this dangerous intersection has yet to be addressed after ten years of pleas. Accidents are continually happening while residents living by the intersection cringe whenever they hear the slightest sound that sounds like a collision. They've witnessed numerous vehicle accidents, called city officials, and gone to city council meetings to hear another...

  • Senseless Shooting

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 10, 2022

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A woman and her unborn child's life was taken away following a tragic shooting incident that happened in Bastrop, LA, Monday, November 7, 2022. According to the Bastrop Police Department (BPD), a call came in that a shooting occurred at the start of the week. Police arrived on E Cypress St., where the alleged shooting occurred, and found a Black female victim who was deceased in the front yard. According to Bastrop PD, the...

  • Fatal Shooting

    Nov 10, 2022

    We live in a world where no one is immune from the wrath of violence. It lurks everywhere and at any given time or place. Violence knows no color, race, or ethnicity. According to police reports, on Monday night, November 7, 2022, police are investigating a shooting that claimed the life of Nathaniel Gregory Church, 33, of Collinston, LA. The victim was pronounced dead at a convenience store in Bastrop, LA. The victim and a female passenger both suffered gunshot wounds, but Church died. Police...

  • One Lifetime Fred Decatur

    Nov 10, 2022

    Sunrise: June 29, 1935 - Sunset: October 24, 2022 Fred Decatur was cool, calm, and debonair. While growing up and living in Monroe, LA, Decatur was an outstanding student and athlete at Carroll High School, 1953 - 1956. He played on the first Carroll High School State Championship football team in 1953. He was a stellar baseball player and served as co-captain in 1956. Decatur graduated from Carroll in 1956. His graveside funeral service was held on October 28, 2022, at Inglewood Park Cemetery....

  • Remembering Alice Gates Riser

    Nov 10, 2022

    Alice Ruth Gates Riser was born March 4, 1945, in Clarksdale, MS to Finis Gates, Sr. and Vertie Louise Brown Gates. She passed from this life on October 27, 2002 in Monroe, LA, after an extended illness. Alice was an active and devoted member of Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Grayson, LA before her health prevented her from attending. She served in many roles in her life, but the roles of a loving daughter, sister, devoted wife, mother, and adoring grandmother were the most important....

  • Real American Heroes

    Nov 10, 2022

    America called and they answered. In recognition of Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2022, we salute the men and women who defend and have defended the U.S. now and in the past. If not for their sacrifice and service, America couldn't enjoy the freedoms we all treasure. Happy Veterans Day!...

  • LA Governor's Coach's Admiration

    Nov 10, 2022

    Coach Rankins is known throughout Louisiana and the United States. One of Coach's friends happens to be Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards. Coach Rankins' invitation to an LSU football game at the famous LSU Tiger Stadium is one of the best highlights in Coach's life recently. Attending the LSU football game with Governor Edwards, viewing tens of thousand fans, and being in the Governor's Tiger Stadium Sky Box left Coach Rankins, a man of many words, speechless. Congratulations on receiving...

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