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  • Library Branches Reopen

    Jun 4, 2020

    The Ouachita Parish Public Library reopened the Louise Williams, Ollie Burns Memorial, Cpl. J. R. Searcy Memorial and West Ouachita branches to the public on Monday, June 1, and the Anna Meyer, Carver-McDonald, Sterlington Memorial and West Monroe branches on Monday, June 8. The Main and Ouachita Valley Branches had previously reopened on May 18. All Library branches will operate under the State Fire Marshal’s Open Safely guidelines. Modified hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday until further notice. The Library will not charge late fin...

  • Louisiana Federation of Democratic Women –Members/Prospective Members

    Jun 4, 2020

    Please Register/Purchase Membership Today, Or Asap! For the LFDW’s Virtual Summer Conference 2020; it is very easy to register and to purchase a membership: 1. Go to: https://www.bontempstix.com. 2. Scroll to see LFDW June 13th event.3. To register, click Get Tickets. 4. Scroll toward bottom, click Tickets 5. Scroll to bottom, select a Ticket to register; click Add, then click Checkout Now! 6. Enter info requested on the remaining screen; then click Next. 7. Complete Payment Information; then click Complete Order (bottom of screen). Note: O...

  • Monroe Man Sentenced to 20 Years

    Jun 4, 2020

    MONROE, La. – United States Attorney David C. Joseph announced that Christopher Joe Stamper, 28, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty to 20 years in federal prison and 10 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to one count of receipt of child pornography. Stamper is also required to register as a sex offender. As part of his guilty plea on December 3, 2019, Stamper admitted that in November of 2018, he began communicating with an 11-year old girl from Washington on a mobile virtual reality gaming application c...

  • Police Juror's Protest Comments Angers Black Community

    Eddie Gillis|Jun 4, 2020

    Update: Clampit Apologizes Over Comments Furor District B Ouachita Parish Police Juror Jack Clampit issued an apology one day after he was heavily criticized by a delegation of African-American men over his comments about looting during protests following the death of George Floyd. The world has seen disturbing videos of Floyd dying at the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer while Floyd pleading for his life, was restrained on the ground. Clampit in a statement Tuesday (June 2) said that he “apologize for a comment that he “didn’t proof...

  • The Mayor's Corner

    Mayor Jamie Mayo|Jun 4, 2020

    Create Citizen’s Panel to Address Much Needed Systemic Changes to Benefit the Black Community The videotaped killing of George Floyd was heartbreaking. People across this country are in pain and they want to see necessary and meaningful changes in the criminal justice system. Black people want and deserve the same thing as every American citizen - fair and equal treatment under the law. The repeated absence of fair and equal treatment is why so many people have had such an emotional reaction. However, violence and looting are not the answer. It...

  • Tragic Death

    Jun 4, 2020

    In life, we experience many close thank you Jesus close calls. For some, close calls happen constantly, but for others far and few. The ultimate call happens knowingly or unknowingly, one never knows. A car accident in the early morning hours on Thursday June 4 around 2 am claimed the life of Terrance Elliott 46 who was hit by a vehicle and dragged about a block on Marx St. to Reed St. Monroe LA according to eyewitnesses. The vehicle hit a tree on Marx and Reed Streets where the driver was...

  • Black in America 2020

    May 28, 2020

    Being black in America continues to mean having to deal with the impact of historical trauma and racial stress daily. COVID-19 has been disproportionally deadly for black people in America due to historic health and economic disparities and racial inequities and, in the midst of this pandemic, our community cannot simply relax and take care of our health.COVID-19 has been disproportionally deadly for black people in America due to historic health and economic disparities and racial inequities...

  • Shooting Through Window

    May 28, 2020

    Love is never easy. It has always been difficult, especially in youth. Often, young people do things out of impulse without thinking of the severe consequences of their actions. Many let their heart think instead of letting their mind do its job. This sometimes leads to troubles that can result in years lost or in life that will never be found. According to police reports on May 18, police were called to respond to a shooting at Breece Circle in Monroe, LA. The victim heard a knock on her...

  • Slow Door Opening Shooting

    May 28, 2020

    Anything that alters the mind can be detrimental, legal, or illegal. There are many mind-altering substances, including medicine, alcohol, and many Mothers things. According to police reports on May 20, Heat team units were called to a residence in the 100 block of Forest St. in Monroe, LA, due to a shooting. When police arrived, they found a victim standing in the road suffering from a gunshot wound in the upper thigh area. The victim told police he was shot by suspect Dennis Moran inside an...

  • Barbara Sharp's Remarkable Legacy

    May 28, 2020

    Barbara Lois Wilson Sharp was born in Guthrie-Fairbanks, LA, September 3, 1932, to her parents Phillip and Christel Jones Wilson. Barbara was raised and baptized at Shiloh Baptist Church, where Pastor Rev. Felix Thompson was the leader. After the death of her father in 1947, her family relocated to the Wilson-Burton Family Estate on Highway 165 North. The family united with Evening Star Baptist Church, where Pastor James Chamberlain was the leader. She was active in Sunday School, choir, and...

  • Randall "Ramp" Bishop Sr. Memories

    May 28, 2020

    Randall L. Bishop, Sr. of Monroe LA transitioned Sunday May 24, 2020. He was born on May 6, 1953 and was the son of the late Ulas and Addie Bishop. After months of failing health, Randall died peacefully. His presence on this earth will always remain in our hearts and the memories of "Ramp" will be with us forever. Randall is survived by his wife Gloria Anderson Bishop, two sons Randall L. Bishop, Jr. (Brittney Billups) and Ahmand R. Bishop (Latoyia Minor), one daughter Tarnisha (Jacque) Wolfe,...

  • Luther Burrell Moving Home

    May 28, 2020

    The end of life is just as amazing as the beginning, it is all a mystery. Luther Burrell 76, was born in December of 1943 and was a Carroll High 1961 Graduate. He attended Grambling, later joining the United States Air Force. Being a life-long Monroe resident, Luther worked and retired from General Motors. He was a son, husband, father, brother, and friend who was social while never meeting a stranger. Many who knew him had only high praise for Luther being a God-fearing person. He was member...

  • Lies and Deceit-Medical Wrongdoing?

    Eddie Gillis|May 28, 2020

    A local woman is still determined to “right the wrongs” that she firmly believes happened to her following the deaths of her parents. The pain of losing her father at Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe continues to bring pain and sorrow to this woman, as she has lingering memories of how her father looked just days before he passed in 2017. To this day, Darlene Caesar has many questions and the answers are just as elusive as someone trying to catch the wind. Her journey to know the truth has just been that difficult. Still Cae...

  • Memorial Day Salute

    Earline Knox|May 28, 2020

    by Earline Knox These are torch bearers on behalf of Viet Nam and all world wars. Both men proudly wear their American Legion caps (F.D. Thompson Post 521) where Edwards is chaplain and McHenry is adjutant. Frederick McHenry – Combat Vet Viet Nam Era in Southeast Asia Purple Heart recipient (severely injured and could have died) Art "Silver Fox" Edwards Combat Vet – Viet Nam Era in Southeast Asia- Author of coffee table best seller, "From Sword to Pen", a unique poetic approach to exp...

  • Right Choice, Mayor Jamie Mayo

    Gwendolyn Dickson|May 28, 2020

    Mayor Jamie Mayor, BBA Graduate of ULM (1979) Monroe, LA, has proven leadership in government, business, education, and community affairs. Mayor Mayo has served as co-chair of Governor Jon Bel Edwards Transition Team (in 2015), and he has helped progress the city's professional workforce with significant job growth at CenturyLink, Gardner-Denver Thomas, IBM, Graphic Packaging, along with 2,000 new businesses (of all sizes) who have set up shop in Monroe during his administration. Mayor Mayo has...

  • 1000 Food Boxes

    May 28, 2020

    City of Monroe Partners with Food Bank of NELA to Distribute up to 1000 Food Boxes at Monroe Civic Center Friday May 29, for the second time this month. Mayor Jamie Mayo and the Monroe City Council are pleased to announce the City of Monroe is partnering with the Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana to distribute up to 1000 food boxes to families whose household incomes have been affected by COVID-19. Thanks to donations from Monroe’s Neighborhood Walmart #3745 and Ouachita Coca-Cola United, a case of beverages will also be given with each box. May...

  • Eula D. Britton 1970 50th

    May 28, 2020

    The Eula D. Britton Class of 1970 has struck gold. On this day (Sunday, May 24, 1970) 50 years ago, the last graduating class of Eula D. Britton High School Rayville LA marched across the stage to receive their diplomas. It was a bitter-sweet moment for us, but we persevered through all the disappointments to remain as one. First, all our classmates did not walk across the stage at Eula D. Britton to receive our long-awaited high school graduation diplomas. Some had to graduate from Holly Ridge High, some from Rayville High and one from...

  • No Place Like South Pointe

    May 28, 2020

    At South Pointe Retirement Community Monroe LA is one of the best place for retired senior citizens. Once you move to South Pointe years place so fast where the living is comfortable, affordable, safe, and quiet. To move in there is a waiting list, which speaks volumes of the Monroe Housing Authority and South Pointe Management. A great place to live in those golden years of life, there is no place like South Pointe! Photo South Pointe -South Pointe Residents include Patricia Cobb, Mary...

  • $750 Free Grant Money

    May 28, 2020

    College students are eligible for up to $750 of free grant money. An Emergency Funds Grant awarded through the Basic Needs Program seeks to provide immediate financial assistance of up to $750 (lifetime maximum) for students who encounter temporary financial hardship due to unforeseen and catastrophic life events. Apply on your school’s website now! Questions 318.343.2877....

  • Essential Workers

    May 28, 2020

    Essential workers at Chase Southeast are professional, patient and courteous serving their customers during COVID-19. This essential business remained open serving their customers masked up and practicing social distancing during the stay at home quarantine. Essential workers at Chase Southeast in Monroe LA included Colby Brown, Yolanda Standifer, Faith McGee, and Elaine Green Photo Essential Workers...

  • Avenue Pastor Rev. Dr. Morristine Chisley Sr.

    May 28, 2020

    Morristine Chisley, Sr. and his twin sister were born in Rayville LA to the late Mr. & Mrs. Eli Chisley Sr. They are the youngest of six siblings. He is married to Orlanda Chisley and they are the parents of four children, grandparents of twelve grandchildren and one goddaughter. Rev. Dr. Chisley enlisted in the United States Air Force after high school. In 1979, he began preaching the Gospel at St. Luke Baptist Church in Alto LA. where he received his License and ordination in 1980. Later Rev....

  • 2020 Grad Ta'Kaira "TK" Bryant Honored

    May 28, 2020

    Photo TK- On Tuesday May 12, a graduation parade was held for 2020 Ouachita High Grad Ta'Kaira "TK" Bryant planning to attend Grambling State University majoring in nursing. Photo TK 1- 2020 Grad Ta'Kaira "TK" Bryant is the daughter of Tara Singleton and Kenneth Bryant and the granddaughter of Linda Ross pictured. Photo TK 2- A parade of family & friends honored "TK". Photo TK 3- There was a parade of well- wishers for "TK". Photo TK 4-Khole Sheridan among the many parade par...

  • "BELIEVE"

    EXPANDING THE KINGDOM|May 28, 2020

    By Pastor K.C. Wade Psalms 27:13 | NKJV I would have lost heart, unless I had believed That I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Beloved all things are possible to them that “BELIEVE”. Expect to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. “BELIEVE” The Lord is our Sheppard and we shall not want. He is our sword, our song, and our shield. Beloved He shall provide your need according to His riches in Glory by Christ Jesus! God did not bring you this far to leave you. No matter how big the problem is, how lar...

  • Pursue Higher Education

    May 28, 2020

    In this 21st Century, pursuing a higher education is incredibly significant in life. It is my belief that a quality high school graduate means to pursue a higher education. Pursuing higher education can increase better job opportunities and improve your overall qualities of life. Higher education can led to many benefits, including a prosperous career and financial security. By receiving higher education, it can help you to become more professional and gain work-related skills. Preparing for a...

  • City Hall News

    Eddie Gillis|May 28, 2020

    The Monroe City Council passed a resolution At its regular Tuesday (May 26)night meeting that will make major changes to two the city’s landmark buildings. The fifty two year old Jack Howard Theater and the Miller-Roy Building on Desiard St., are slated for major changes in the coming months, The renovation project at Jack Howard will consist of replacing sound proofing and fire proofing material that is in the building. The material needs to be replaced because it has asbestos in them, as that constitute a safety hazard which must be a...

  • SUMMER SAFETY TIPS: DON'T BECOME A VICTIM OF SUMMERTIME CRIME

    May 28, 2020

    The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) and Alert ID are working together to provide important safety tips to make your summer safe and enjoyable. “Summer is the perfect time for a family break, but criminals don’t take a summer break,” said NCPC CEO Ann M. Harkins, “You can avoid becoming a victim to lurking property predators by staying alert and following a few basic prevention measures.” Household property crimes exhibit a pattern of seasonal fluctuations during summer months than any other seasons. Home Safety Tips · Be aware of w...

  • The Mayor's Corner

    Mayor Jamie Mayo, SBA Disaster Loans Available for Monroe Tornado Victims|May 28, 2020

    For those affected by the Easter Sunday tornadoes on Sunday, April 12, the Monroe City Council and I are happy to announce another source of relief. The Small Business Administration recently approved a disaster declaration for Ouachita Parish. SBA provides low-interest, long-term disaster loans to businesses of all sizes, private, non-profit organizations, homeowners and renters to repair or replace uninsured/underinsured disaster damaged property. They also offer Economic Injury Disaster Loans for businesses that may or may not have sustained...

  • COVID-19 in Ouachita Parish

    May 28, 2020

    The Louisiana Department of Health web site reports that there have been 1,150 cases of COVID-19 in Ouachita Parish, with 37 deaths occurring from the disease. Throughout Louisiana, nearly 55% of all COVID-19 deaths are blacks, while only slightly over 43% deaths were white people. At press time, the death toll total number in the nation had increased to over 100,000. As the federal government is encouraging all the United States to "open up" the economy, many people seem to view that as...

  • Unusual Place for Gun

    May 21, 2020

    Life, as we live, is very peculiar. It has always been this way and always will be. In any century, since the beginning of time, anything can and will happen! According to police reports, deputies participated in a standoff on Old Sterlington Road in Monroe, LA on Wednesday, May 13. The police were initially led to the scene after receiving notice that a victim had been assaulted by her live-in boyfriend. The standoff lasted hours on the scene until the victim and suspect exited the residence,...

  • Looking for Justice

    Eddie Gillis|May 21, 2020

    The American justice system is once again on trial before the nation and the world, as those who are in charge of rendering fairness to all through the system, has an opportunity to show it in the Ahmaud Arbery shooting incident. The confrontation started by a father-son team of some who have called them vigilantes for perceiving without evidence that Arbery had committed a crime, killed the young black man, and according to authorities claimed “self-defense”. What made this case so astounding was that the shooting took place way back in Feb...

  • Forever in Our Hearts

    May 21, 2020

    Gabriel sounded his horn and Olevia Rosetta Turner answered the call joyfully to board his carriage to meet the Most High God in heaven. Mr. Turner was a sweet beautiful mother, who left this world to be with GOD on Tuesday May 19, 2020. After a long and trying illness. She fought the good fight & ran her course. Mrs. Turner was such a kind & loving person. she will be so very missed by family & friends. 1 Thessalonians 5:9-11 For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation...

  • Don Zimmerman Humble, Inspiration, Mentor

    May 21, 2020

    Hearts were saddened upon the hearing of the passing of "One of our Best," Don Zimmerman. Many are still hurting still. Don was born on November 22, 1949 to the late Ola M. Zimmerman and the late Richard D. Wilson in Monroe, Louisiana. Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, mentor, neighbor, and friend. He was fondly known by those closest to him as Zimmie, Daddy, Daddy Z, Uncle Don, and Coach Z. Don was married to the love of his life, Glenda Williams on...

  • Next Stimulus Payment

    May 21, 2020

    The future of our economy is uncertain and the recovery from the Corona Virus Epidemic will be difficult. Although the CARES Act was able to get $1,200 to taxpayers, millions of people fell through the cracks and still have not received their stimulus check. Many will have to wait until the fall to receive their checks if they are able to receive them at all. In 2008 our govt. bailed out big banks and corporations that were "too big to fail". This time we call on Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee to support bailing out the people...

  • COVID-19 Closes School

    May 21, 2020

    Fear of the spread of Coronavirus closed schools, sports, stores, almost everything in the U.S. down in mid March except essential businesses. Attempting to bring closure to the 2019-2020 school year made one school in Monroe LA come to an abrupt closing. At Carver Elementary School an employee was found with Coronavirus shutting the end of school operation down until further notice. All of the city schools were attempting to finalize the school year where one had to completely closed while the...

  • Trash Talk… Teacher Appreciation

    May 21, 2020

    Immediately following the decision to close schools, parents, guardians, community persons… and even the students have strongly regretted that this decision had to be made. Parents and guardians are continuously wondering how the teachers perform their duties throughout each day. Community persons and organizations are realizing that they cannot sufficiently provide food programs as the schools appear to do with such ease. The students are wishing for their teachers who understand all their needs and concerns. The institution of the school with...

  • True Vine 2020 Graduates Recognition

    May 21, 2020

    True Vine Baptist Church Monroe LA held a 2020 Graduates Recognition Program on Sunday, May 17. Friends and family gathered on the parking lot as they parked and praised during a most unorthodox period. Pastor Hunter encouraged graduates by using the subject ”DON’T QUIT” coming from Mark 2:1-5. Twelve high school students and 5 college students received accolades awards and monetary gifts. High school Graduates were: London Adams – Neville, Makaiya Davenport – Bastrop High, Diamond Green– We...

  • An Angel of Mercy

    May 21, 2020

    Former Little Flower Academy Graduate and former Monroe LA Resident Joe Tasby was admitted to a Nevada hospital in March 2020 with his guide dog, Cupid, by his side. When the hospital went into lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis and visitors couldn't stop by to care for Cupid, he needed help. That's when Barbara Borbeck stepped in to care for them both. Tasby, who is blind, went to HCA Healthcare's Southern Hills Hospital in Las Vegas in the middle of March, thinking he would only be there...

  • The Pride

    Earline Knox|May 21, 2020

    In the film The Great Debaters, you will learn how to use debate in your own household, you will find several scenarios that address all human relationships including conflict resolution, some that are not initially understood by the child, James Farmer, Jr., especially when his father accidentally killed the white man’s pig although the white man began pulling a gun on his father if he wouldn’t pay an exorbitant price then and there. The following is an Q. & A. highlight format which is simply an appetizer of what you will learn from the film....

  • CLEO NFL's Inspire Change Social Justice Grant

    May 21, 2020

    The Council on Legal Education Opportunity, Inc. (CLEO), a 52- year old non-profit organization that helps minorities go to law school and succeed, is pleased to announce it has received a $50,000 grant from Inspire Change, the NFL’s social justice initiative. CLEO is one of only two new recipients this year. This award will allow CLEO to expand its virtual programming to more than 500 college, pre-law, and current law school students. “On behalf of the students we serve, our board of directors, advisory council, alumni, staff, and other stakeh...

  • Looking for Justice

    Eddie Gillis|May 21, 2020

    The American justice system is once again on trial before the nation and the world, as those who are in charge of rendering fairness to all through the system, has an opportunity to show it in the Ahmaud Arbery shooting incident. The confrontation started by a father-son team of some who have called them vigilantes for perceiving without evidence that Arbery had committed a crime, killed the young black man, and according to authorities claimed “self-defense”. What made this case so astounding was that the shooting took place way back in Feb...

  • Carroll 2020 Dajah Ballard

    May 21, 2020

    Congratulations 2020 Graduates of Carroll High School in Monroe LA where a different type of commencement which honored graduates Tuesday May 19. Carroll 2020 Graduate graduated with honors will be attending a university to further her education with aspirations as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) maybe moving in the medical field since sky's the limit. Dajah is the daughter of Krystal Sharp, the granddaughter of Clarence and Linda Sharp and favorite Aunt of Roshondra Sharp....

  • Mayor Mayo A Good Leader

    May 21, 2020

    During this day and time, we have very visible examples of good and poor leadership. I believe that one of the strongest attributes of a good leader is the ability to know that you don't know everything. A good leader knows that one should act based on the facts, and by placing experts around to share their direction and guidance. A good leader is available and has an open-door policy for everyone regardless of ethnic differences, clicks, clubs, or social-economic affiliation. To me, a good...

  • Bastrop Drive In Commencement

    May 21, 2020

    Bastrop High School held its graduation ceremony for the senior class of 2020 on Friday, May 15. Due to social distancing, the high school was unable to hold a traditional graduation ceremony, so administration, faculty and staff reimagined the tradition and offered their graduates a commencement ceremony they could truly be proud. In the well planned and thought out activity the students along with certain family members gathered in their cars at the high school. Then the automobile caravan...

  • America, this too will pass!

    May 21, 2020

    In times like these when fear, panic and uncertainty is gripping the nation, when social gatherings are becoming smaller and smaller, when citizens are facing isolation, when older citizens are left to endure hours and days of loneliness, we as a nation have to find a way to cope with the Coronavirus pandemic, and tap into our willpower to “hang in there” during such a crisis. Yes, it is expected that things will become worse before they get better, but we are a resilient people. While we have not faced a pandemic of this magnitude or one quite...

  • Black Folks 'Amputation Epidemic

    May 21, 2020

    Dr. Foluso Fakorede of Bolivar County, MS is doing fantastic work to help people living with Diabetes regain control of their lives without losing any limbs. In 2015, Dr. was drawn to practice medicine in the Mississippi Delta after having a conversation with a friend from Mississippi. During the conversation, his friend mentioned how many amputees one would see if they traveled there, so Fakorede did just that. His discovery led him to move to Bolivar County, MS, where he set up shop with the...

  • MAYOR MAYO CAUTIOUSLY MOVES INTO PHASE ONE RE-OPENING

    May 21, 2020

    Perhaps, last Friday, May 15, 2020 was the day that many people have been waiting for in order to re-open businesses and other aspects of the state of Louisiana. With this move comes responsibilities from all parties. Mayor Mayo reminds all citizens that by no means is COVID-19 over and caution is the key as we move into this very first phase of re-opening. Mayor Mayo has collaborated resources to provide testing throughout the city for as many citizens as possible. Announcements are available informing all of locations and times of the...

  • Restricted OMV Services

    Know Before You Go|May 21, 2020

    Beginning Monday, May 18, 2020, the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) will begin providing limited office services at eleven locations across the state. The limited services include the issuance/renewal of driver licenses and/or identification cards, ordering a duplicate title, renewing vehicle registrations, and title transfers. It is recommended that customers continue utilizing the OMV website at www.expresslane.org for available online services such as driver license renewals, identification card renewals, official driving records, duplicate...

  • For Colored Girls Racks Up Awards

    May 21, 2020

    ' Broadway and other New York City theaters may be shuttered but for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has been open for awards and nominations. The 2019 Public Theater (Artistic Director, Oskar Eustis; Executive Director, Patrick Willingham) remount of the classic Ntozake Shange play, directed by Obie Award-winner Leah C. Gardiner, was honored recently for Outstanding Revival of a Play by the 2020 Outer Critics Circle Awards. The acknowledgment came on the...

  • Parish Projects on Schedule

    Eddie Gillis|May 21, 2020

    Every government entity whether it’s state or local has felt the impact of the havoc that COVID-19 has had on their budget. The City of Monroe and other municipalities have seen their revenue from sale taxes shrink because of spending related to COVID-19. The Ouachita Parish Police Jury met Monday (May18), as it discussed various infrastructure projects that are ongoing and how they will be paid. There are various projects being done on both sides of the Ouachita River, as Parish Engineer Kevin Crosby gave updates on some of the projects in v...

  • Healing Services

    May 21, 2020

    To All Prayer and Healing Services Family and Friends: My Dear Children of God, It's been a while since we have been able to meet. I pray that all things are working for our Good and with God's Grace and Mercy we will be able to meet again in God's House. Let us continue to pray for each other, all "bag" prayer requests, and all those who were affected by the Easter Sunday Tornado, Virus, Bereaved Families, Medical Staff, Police, Firemen, Correction Officers, Public Workers, Store Clerks, etc....

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