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  • Hostile Business Takeover Continues

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 6, 2021

    The president/CEO of a Rayville business is once under attack from rival family members, who are allegedly looking to take over the thriving business. The Monroe Dispatch previously reported that several individuals had unsuccessfully tried to oust Henry Davison as head of Davison Family Accounts. The business, which was located at 213 Newton St. in Rayville, has relocated to 106 Courthouse Square, adjacent to the courthouse, after having to vacate the Newton St. address. Davison said the move...

  • Women of Faith Serve with Grace

    May 6, 2021

    It was a Spring Fashion Tea honoring Greater New Antioch Baptist Church first lady Minister Candice Perry Russell Saturday May 1, 2021 l...

  • Deloris Hill 94, COVID-19 Vaccine

    May 6, 2021

    In spite of all of the controversy in the media surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, Deloris Hill, who recently celebrated her 94 birthday, insisted to her children that she wanted to take the vaccine. Mrs. Hill, widow of the late J. C. Hill, is a lifetime resident of Monroe, Louisiana. She and her husband were among the first minority small-business owners in Monroe, a dry-cleaning business called "Nu-Way Cleaners", which they operated until their senior years and both enjoyed retirement. They were...

  • A Mother More Special than Education

    Jamie Mayes Author Orator Educator|May 6, 2021

    Many parts of my life are ironically similar to my mother's. It is easy to highlight the negatives, but those experiences are not the ones that have made the most significant impact on my adult life. For example, I have received many compliments for taking on the challenge of homeschooling my son during the COVID-19 pandemic. His academic achievements and young entrepreneurial spirit have been applauded by many who know how hard I work with him while balancing my career. However, I must admit...

  • UTS Seminary Summer Schedule

    May 6, 2021

    United Theological Seminary and Bible College (UTS) will begin summer school on Saturday, June 5, at 7:30am in the library at 905 Texas Ave, Monroe, LA. Class meeting dates include: June 5, 12, 19, and 26. Registration is open now until June 5. Classes are in-person. Again, this summer CDC Guidelines will be observed. The class schedule includes: Bachelor of Theology program: 7:30am- Christian Ethics – Dr. Robby D. Williams; 9:05am-New Testament Theology – Pastor James Jackson; and 10:40am- Principles of Learning and Teaching – Mrs. J. Craft...

  • Having a Birthday

    May 6, 2021

    Imagine who if you can? His people know him as Ishmael. Do you know who this is?...

  • Shootout Locks Shelling Elementary

    Apr 29, 2021

    Roy Neal Shelling Elementary School in Monroe LA was forced to lock down its campus in an attempt to protect students and staff Wednesday afternoon, April 28, 2021. Multiple sources share that a drive-by shooting took place in the Booker T. community. It is alleged that the drive-by shooting took place in the Kingsway Apartment complex directly across from the elementary school. Witnesses noticed a car in the complex had several bullet piercings. No other details have been revealed that report...

  • Roosevelt Comanche Jr.'s Treasured Farewell

    Apr 29, 2021

    Roosevelt "Lank" Comanche, Jr., 71, was born February 8, 1950 to Ruby Neil Comanche and the late Roosevelt Comanche Sr. Comanche was baptized at Mount Nebo Baptist Church in Monroe, LA and accepted Christ at an early age. He attended Mount Nebo, Carver, Carroll Jr. and Carroll High Schools. He was a Carroll High School 1968 graduate. At Carroll, Comanche was an honor student where he studied chemistry and French. He was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and track. Comanche was a...

  • Biased Test, Flawed System

    Apr 29, 2021

    Monroe's Former Interim Police Chief Reggie Brown has filed a formal motion to exclude the testimony, polygraph test, and polygraph report submitted by polygraph administrator Cecil F. Carter, Jr., along with the testimony and report from Nathan Gordon ahead of the Thursday, April 29 Civil Service Board meeting. The motion reveals that Brown was coerced into signing a consent form by Carter and that he did not follow proper protocol in administering the polygraph test and report. Conversation...

  • Suspicious Death Questioned

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 29, 2021

    The April 14, 2021 death of a Monroe man along Highway165 near the Ouachita Correctional Center has left some wondering if there is more to what is already known. Ernest Harper, Jr. was well known on the south side of Monroe. He was often seen on Wilson Street and around Winnsboro Road; Harper was always seen on South Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Streets too. Those that knew him say it was unusual for him to venture outside of those surroundings. When news of his death was announced...

  • Put Sidewalks on Both Sides 165 South

    Perry Thomas|Apr 29, 2021

    Citizens, voters, and taxpayers, along predominantly Black section of US Highway 165 South, from Louisiana Highway 15 (Winnsboro Road) to Richwood High and Middle Schools, are very upset and disappointed that local, federal, and state elected officials, especially Black officials, have not already addressed long needed traffic safety developments and improvements, that continue to contribute to unnecessary deaths of Black citizens, both pedestrians and vehicle operators. Black voters in the...

  • JustUs George Floyd... David Harris

    Apr 29, 2021

    It is right that Derek Chauvin is being held accountable, as should every person and system in the nation that supports or reinforces racism. Justice will never be achieved until we dismantle unjust systems. While many people feel relief at this verdict, it is telling that we live in a nation where a verdict like this would ever be in question. This case's conclusion does not eliminate the deeply rooted inequities that exist in our country and the racism and unconscious bias that permeate our...

  • Support Staff Recognition

    Apr 29, 2021

    Congratulations Mrs. Pamela Bourn Support Staff of the Year 2020-2021 at Robinson Elementary School in Monroe LA in Ouachita Parish Schools....

  • Sword to Pen Update

    Earline Knox|Apr 29, 2021

    While Coalition of Love (COL) members continue to encourage telephone and viral book signings for Art "Silver Fox" Edwards' coveted book "From Sword to Pen" we endeavor to place them in as many public places as possible across the nation to accommodate easy access to those suffering from PTSD whether veterans or any mutation thereof. Presently we are placing books in libraries throughout Louisiana....

  • Teen Mother's Dreadful Act

    Apr 22, 2021

    No matter one's race, gender, or age, we all have the same shared experience of coming into life as babies. As a baby, one is dependent on parent(s) or caretakers, someone to nurture, love, feed, clothe, and provide shelter. A baby is helpless, dependent on parents, grandparents, or foster parents for their well-being. According to police reports on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in West Monroe, LA, a teen mother tried to kill her two-month-old baby. The teen told police she attempted to choke the baby before officers arrived, giving care to the...

  • Monroe Housing Resident's Success Story

    Apr 22, 2021

    Being a nurse is something I have always dreamed of doing and nothing was going to get in my way of becoming one, or at least I thought. I began my secondary education at Grambling State University in 2013 majoring in nursing. After my junior year, Grambling lost their nursing program and I was forced with two options, transfer to another university or change my major. I decided to change my major to biology, and I graduated with a bachelor's degree in biology in 2017. In 2018, Grambling State U...

  • 8th St. Shooting Arrest

    Apr 22, 2021

    On February 26, 2021 Reginald Copning was murdered on South 8th Street in Monroe LA. According to police records, Monroe Police have arrested Suspect Teddrick Jones as a murder suspect. The suspect was found on DeSiard St. Jones is no stranger to law enforcement with a lengthy criminal record. Investigators linked Suspect Jones to the shooting obtaining warrants charging the suspect with 2nd degree murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. There are three sides to every story.... Full story

  • Barbara Walker Augurson Loving, Kind, Caring

    Apr 22, 2021

    Barbara Jean Walker-Augurson, 78, of Monroe, LA, ascended to Glory on Friday, April 16, 2021, in the loving care of her family. Barbara was born on July 13, 1942 in Gilbert, Louisiana. She was one of nine children & recently celebrated her 2nd Wedding Anniversary with husband, Oscar Augurson, who survives her. She was a member of Eastside High School's Class of 1961 (Downsville, LA) & received her Associates Degree (Business Administration) from Delta Area Vocational School (Monroe, LA). As a...

  • Bronze Star Hero Alfred B. Horne

    Apr 22, 2021

    Alfred B. Horne was born November 15, 1932 to Abraham and Emma Horne in Rayville LA. Horne was a graduate of Rhymes High School in Rayville LA. He earned an A.A. Degree from Sacramento City College. Horne was a member of St. Joe Missionary Baptist Church and America Legion Post 521. His hobbies included fishing, camping and photography. He was married to Cora Jones in 1962 where two children were born to this union Kenneth and Marla. In 1952, Horne joined the US Army serving in Korea and...

  • Suspicious Hwy 165 So. Death

    Apr 22, 2021

    A suspicious pedestrian death on US Highway 165 South on Wednesday April 14, 2021 have those who knew Ernest Eugene Harper Jr. questioning his death. According to police reports a single vehicle crash killed a pedestrian on US Highway 165 near the Ouachita Correctional Center. A vehicle driven by Jeremy Badger headed southbound stuck Ernest Harper Jr. as he was walking in the southbound lane. Those who knew Ernest don't understand how Ernest traveled that far down Highway 165 knowing he didn't...

  • New Building, Same Results?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 22, 2021

    Not everyone is in favor of a new Swanson Youth Center being built in Monroe. There are those who say that a new center is welcome and that it would do a lot of good for troubled young people. Then, there are those who say keep things the way they are because discipline is needed in programs like Swanson. And to others, Swanson has in some sense, been a failure. However, there are those who believe that in the present climate, something good can still come out of Swanson. They will say that a new building is not the answer. Those who say that...

  • State Trooper Suspended Over Girls' Deaths

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 22, 2021

    A Louisiana State Trooper who rear-ended a vehicle in Ouachita Parish in October 2020 that resulted in the deaths of two children received a suspension for his actions. Trooper Caleb Reeves was traveling on Hwy 165, when for reasons still unexplained, ran his state trooper vehicle into a vehicle driven by 42-year-old Kenneth Lindsey of Monroe. The impact from the rear-end collision of the trooper's vehicle caused Lindsey's car to rotate (spin around), hitting a metal post on the rear passengers'...

  • Tampered Foods

    Apr 22, 2021

    The summer is almost upon us, so that means we will soon have an opportunity to enjoy seasonal fruits and delicacies once again. Watermelon is a refreshing summertime favorite for people of all ages because it is an easy, yummy treat. One Monroe Dispatch reader recently purchased three watermelons from Walmart in West Monroe. A strange object found in his watermelon has left him questioning if our produce and food items are actually safe for us to eat. Mr. X (real identity concealed) and his...

  • Mathis Farm's Trail Rider's Award Gala

    Apr 22, 2021

    Mathis Farms, LLC is a family business that is owned and operated by Roger and Carlyss Lewis Mathis. Mrs. Carolyn B. Lewis serves as the Chief Operating Officer. The purpose of Mathis Farms is to present a platform for horse lovers who desire to promote healthy horsemanship, equine therapy and preserve the legacy of the black cowboy and cowgirl. In recognition of such, the Mathis Farm's Inaugural Trail Rider's Award Gala was held at The HUB Music Hall on April 3, 2021. During the event, awards...

  • Mathis Farms 1st Trailriders' Awards

    Apr 15, 2021

    Mathis Farms LLC1st Trailriders' Awards was held April 3, 2021 at the Hub Music Hall in Monroe LA. Cowgirls of the Year Shunda Livingston, Christina Nash and Cowgirl Linda were Trailride Award Cuties....

  • Shooting Suspect Caught

    Apr 15, 2021

    According to police reports the shooting suspect who fired shots at Turkey Legs on the Run restaurant on Sterlington Rd. in Monroe (also known to some as Bobo's) on Sunday, April 4, 2021 was recently identified and taken into custody. Suspect Kilarrious Owens,19, has been arrested in connection with the horrific incident that left six people injured. According to video footage captured of the shooting, Owens was allegedly spotted holding and shooting the gun on the side of the parking lot,...

  • South Grand Standoff

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 15, 2021

    An unidentified(as of press time) man held a large group of police officers at bay on South Grand St., Tuesday, April 13, 2020, before surrendering to authorities. Monroe Police Department (MPD) officers would later find out that the individual was armed and posed a potential threat to the neighborhood. Residents that live in the area reportedly expressed concerns after hearing rumors that someone had been shot. That rumor was later confirmed to be untrue. The individual was said to be...

  • Teen Mother's Dreadful Act

    Apr 15, 2021

    No matter one's race, gender, or age, we all have the same shared experience of coming into life as babies. As a baby, one is dependent on parent(s) or caretakers, someone to nurture, love, feed, clothe, and provide shelter. A baby is helpless, dependent on parents, grandparents, or foster parents for their well-being. According to police reports on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in West Monroe, LA, a teen mother tried to kill her two-month-old baby. The teen told police she attempted to choke the baby before officers arrived, giving care to the...

  • Streets Motto "Kill or Be Killed"

    Apr 15, 2021

    Right here in Monroe and West Monroe, LA young people are senselessly murdering one another time and time again. Are these sure signs that the end of the age is near? If the end of the New World Order is coming, are we ready? Will there be many, or almost any of us left to witness this ending? We can actually see this ending coming each day in the media, whether it is printed news, on-the-air, or through other means of technology. Recent headlines in printed media have informed us of the deaths of young people right here in Monroe by some...

  • Sex Trafficking

    Apr 15, 2021

    Sex trafficking is when an individual(s) are compelled by force, fraud, or coercion to engage in commercial sex acts. Sex trafficking of a minor occurs when the victim is under the age of 18. For cases involving minors, it is not necessary to prove force, fraud, or coercion. According to police reports, Ouachita Sheriff's office had been searching for a missing female juvenile since March 29. A tip led deputies to suspect Alonzo M. Taylor, who told investigators he had seen and had sex with the...

  • Gun Pointed Loaded Cocked

    Apr 15, 2021

    It isn't easy being young in the 21st Century for some. The world we thought we knew has changed tremendously. Evil keeps trying to overshadow good, creating mass confusion, especially among families. At one time, one could trust family, but now family is often the first suspect of inflicted pain and wrongdoing. According to police reports on April 8, a victim reported that her sister, suspect Kubonisa Wiley, cocked a loaded black firearm and pointed the loaded barrel at her during a verbal...

  • LA Constitutional Firearms Bill... Permit Less Concealed Carry

    Apr 15, 2021

    Senator Jay Morris (R-West Monroe) has filed Senate Bill 118, which will confirm citizens’ constitutional right to bear arms, including carrying a concealed weapon without the necessity of a permit. The bill will allow all persons over the age of 21 who are not convicted felons to carry a concealed weapon without obtaining a concealed carry permit. This measure is often referred to as a “constitutional carry law,” which 18 other states have already passed. “It’s time Louisiana joined the other 18 states which have passed constitut...

  • Take the Shot

    Apr 15, 2021

    We have been hearing for some time now about the hesitancy of many Black people when it comes to taking any of the Covid-19 vaccine shots. Truth be told, in the early stages of the development of the Covid-19 vaccines, there was a general apprehension among all segments of the population, not just here in the U.S. but all around the world. Among the Black population, many have doubts about taking the vaccines. In the early days of 2020, scientists were literally shooting in the dark, as the origin of the virus was said to have started in...

  • Grambling Fans

    Apr 15, 2021

    Grambling football fans could not wait for the Tigers' first football game. The winter snowstorm cancelled the first game. The first Grambling home game against Jackson State University drew true Gramblinites and Grambling football fans. Gramblinites Judge Tammy Lee, Dr. Tanzenski Lee, Ezzard Burton, Murphy Reed, and former Grambling/NFL star Delles Howell were spotted cheering on the black and gold. Our bet is that they will all also support the Tigers again, attending the Bayou Classic on...

  • Welcome Home

    Apr 15, 2021

    The Vietnam Veteran - "No parade, no key to the city and no street named for their sacrifice and courage!" On March 29, 2021 blended love became a loud sound that shouted, thank you for your service! The Chennault Aviation Museum of Monroe, LA and Heart of Hospice brought their compassionate efforts to bear in a well-deserved presentation dubbed, "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans." Many Vietnam Veterans were in attendance including Fred McHenry A, Adjutant F.D. Thompson Post 521. All Vietnam...

  • "Monroe Hero" Woodrow Jenkins' Cross for a Crown

    Apr 15, 2021

    "With long life will I satisfy him and shew him my salvation." Psalms 91:16 (KJV) Monroe LA - Born in Sicily Island, LA, on November 6,1920, to the late Wellington, Sr. and Laura Henderson Jenkins, Woodrow transitioned to his Heavenly Home on Saturday April 10, 2021. He was introduced to Jesus Christ at an early age. As a lad, he joined the Leland Baptist Church in Sicily Island LA, where he remained a disciple until he relocated to Monroe LA. Woodrow began his formal education in elementary...

  • Springfest Gospel

    Apr 15, 2021

    Donterrio Anderson presented Springfest Gospel on Sunday March 28, 2021, sponsored by City Councilwoman Kema Dawson-Robinson at the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo Pavilion in Monroe LA. Gospel Performers included the New Jerusalem Praise Team Rayville LA, Pastor D'Antre L. Jackson & Trinity Aires, Pastor Jermanique Mitchell, Pastor Gillbert Wilson and Friends, Sister Tawanna James and the Unlimited Brothers of Monroe LA. Photo Springfest Gospel 8- Pastor D'Antre L. Jackson & Trinity Aires...

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Apr 15, 2021

    Praise God for the late legendary Irma DeTiege who came from Riverton LA to Monroe LA with God and nothing, yet had a praying and hardworking single parent mother with a little education/common sense, who worked hard to help as much as possible. Irma's mother taught her values, about God, integrity, work ethics, honesty, respect and treating everyone fairly. Thanks Mrs. Mattie Crenshaw for your continuous support of the Irma DeTiege Scholarship, High school seniors interested in applying for...

  • Brewster Retirement

    Apr 15, 2021

    Congratulations to Mrs. Erma S. Brewster for completing 50 years of dedicated service to Mary Goss Nursing Home. Mrs. Brewster was honored with a retirement celebration on Friday April 9, 2021 at Mary Goss Nursing Home in Monroe LA. Family, friends and co-workers showed Mrs. Brewster lots of love, admiration and praise for her 50 years of exceptional amenity where there was no job she couldn't perform. Her work ethic and loyalty have been extraordinary. A true milestone accomplished. Happy...

  • Neville Girls' Basketball Sr. Night

    Apr 15, 2021

    At Neville Girls Basketball Senior Night recently, Senior Jasmyn Anderson #14 was honored along with other senior girls basketball players. Pictured Jasmyn were Toriano Young, Brenda Young McKnight, Jamie, Willie and Summer Anderson. Congratulations Jasmyn Anderson....

  • Performing Arts Camp

    Apr 15, 2021

    The Arts with Passion in partnership with The City of Monroe presents, performing arts camp. This camp is free, available to students between the ages 11 - 17 beginning Tuesday, June 1, 2021 and ending June 26, 2021 at Benoit Community Center, Monday - Thursday from 4:30pm - 6:30pm. Students will learn Drama, Dance, and Vocals. Registration opens April 1 and closing May 1. Space is limited. To sign up, visit www.Theartswithpassion.com...

  • LA Constitutional Firearms Bill... Permit Less Concealed Carry

    Apr 15, 2021

    Senator Jay Morris (R-West Monroe) has filed Senate Bill 118, which will confirm citizens’ constitutional right to bear arms, including carrying a concealed weapon without the necessity of a permit. The bill will allow all persons over the age of 21 who are not convicted felons to carry a concealed weapon without obtaining a concealed carry permit. This measure is often referred to as a “constitutional carry law,” which 18 other states have already passed. “It’s time Louisiana joined the other 18 states which have passed constitut...

  • Cooley Board Seeks Employee Retirement Plan

    Apr 15, 2021

    G.B. Cooley District Executive Officer Ben Pitts said that it is time for the District employees to “have something more” when they retire from working for the District and says that it is time that the board does something about it. Cooley employs hundreds of people and knows that they may not have enough reserved to live a comfortable life when many do retire. Members of the board have had discussions over the last several months about coming up with a retirement plan for its employees. At the last board meeting, held Thursday, April 8, 202...

  • Prevent Spring Flooding Problems

    Apr 15, 2021

    Before rivers rise from spring flooding, there are actions you can take to be sure water doesn’t cause problems in your home. Rising temperatures and a warmer Gulf of Mexico could mean more moisture in the air and more weather systems like the one in Aug. 2016 that devastated parts of southern Louisiana causing millions of dollars in damage. There are ways to protect the life you have built, and it is always a good time to prepare for disasters. Disaster preparedness decreases losses that happen over and over, financial hardship and death. F...

  • Legislative Session Weekly Zoom Meetings

    Apr 15, 2021

    The LA Legislature convened Monday April 12, 2021 for the 2021 session and Stat Senator (D-Monroe) will hold weekly Zoom meeting to inform and receive input from constituents. Zoom meetings are on Monday evening. To sign up for notifications and participate in Zoom calls, email [email protected]...

  • Spring Fling Pop-Up Shop

    Apr 15, 2021

    Keanyetta's Kustoms & TooToo Slayed it presents Spring Fling Pop Up Shop Saturday April 17, 2021, 1 to 6pm, at Benoit Community Center 1700 Oaklawn Dr. Monroe LA featuring Unlimited drinks-snacks-music- raffle prizes-amazing vendors to shop Keanyetta's Kustoms; Miss Mamas Scalp Vibes; Spiritually Vulgar LLC; Too Too Slayed It;Designs by Olivia; Petal Soft Soaps; D & B Design CO. Girl Get Up; Sonya's Glamor Shop and Kara's Unique Kreations....

  • Having A Party

    Apr 15, 2021

    Celebrating a birthday is everybody knows me and if you don't, meet Barry Sims, one of the coldest brothers in the city. Barry is thankful and celebrating yet another birthday on Thursday April 15,2021. There will be a gathering in the Spot, so don't be late. Happy birthday Barry Sims from all your children and friends. Can't live without you!...

  • Blessing of the Hands

    Apr 15, 2021

    This is a ceremony to bless the hands of Healthcare workers for their work of serving the community through their profession recently at Ochsner/LSU Health Shreveport Monroe Medical Center in Monroe LA. This is also a time and opportunity for healthcare workers to exhale and turn their heaviness, anxiety and personal concerns over to God as we pray and anoint their hands. Each person in the hospital and each profession is important and St. Paul United Methodist Church Monroe LA makes known the...

  • Kingsway Shooting

    Apr 8, 2021

    There was once a shared love for one another in the city of Monroe. Blacks greeted one another, whether they were acquaintances or strangers, with respect. Somehow that respect for one another has gotten lost throughout the years. It has gotten so bad, one now dares not to speak to younger Blacks nor think to help offer correction in their shortcomings. What happens after the love is gone? According to police reports, police rushed to Kingsway Apartments in the 4200 block of Elm St. across from...

  • 2 Shootings 7 victims

    Apr 8, 2021

    What once only happened far away is now happening in small towns at America’s doorstep. Drugs, guns, and violence are running rampant in the US, from cities with millions of residents to towns with a few hundred citizens with no end in sight. These types of crimes show that there is a significant disregard for life for some. The disregard for life from those who struggle, financially & mentally, often at no fault of their own, has severe implications for all humankind. According to police reports, two separate shootings occurred on Saturday, A...

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