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  • Kenneth "Kent" Wade Memories

    Nov 26, 2020

    Kenneth Okieth Wade 51, was born on June 30 1969 and on November 15, 2020 he went home to Glory. Kenneth went Carver Elementary School, Jefferson Junior High and graduated from Wossman High School in Monroe LA. He played basketball for Wossman High School just like his brother Tires Wade Jr. He is going to deeply missed by his family because he was the light and glue to his family. He worked for the City of Monroe for 25yrs.in the Sanitation Department. He also worked for Monroe City Schools at...

  • Cry For Justice

    Nov 26, 2020

    No mother wants to go through the agony, pain and hurt when they have to bury a child. We are told that it is supposed to be the other way. But no one knows the day or the hour and under what circumstances we will leave this world. A Monroe woman had to bury her son a few months ago, another victim to the senseless violence that occurs within this community. Shelia Cage received the heartbreaking news on August 27 that her son Manious "Red" Williams, III, went injured when he was hit by an...

  • Parkview Shootings' Concerns Remain High

    Nov 26, 2020

    When there are people speaking out and expressing fear for human lives, especially innocent people, time is past due for action to take place at Parkview Apartments. Some residents are concerned that these apartments appear to be the place for rival shootouts or just a location to settle violent disputes. The origin of the apartments was to provide affordable safe living conditions for underserved residents. Some persons with criminal intentions have abused the site through the years, causing...

  • Mayo's High Praise

    Nov 26, 2020

    The Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA) sent former Monroe mayor Jamie Mayo off in style, honoring him with the organization's Presidential Award earlier this month. The event held in Baton Rouge recognized Mayo for his outstanding 25 years of service to the city of Monroe as both mayor and councilman....

  • Miss Carroll 2020

    Nov 26, 2020

    At Carroll High School Homecoming Miss Carroll Tenessia Miley was crowned Homecoming Queen- before students, parents, alumni and friends Friday November 20, 2020 at Carroll Homecoming Football Game at Thomas/Blade Stadium in Monroe LA by Carroll Principal Dr. Eric Davis. Congratulations Miss Carroll Tenessia Miley....

  • Judge Lee's GSU 2020 Inspiration

    Nov 26, 2020

    Monroe's Judge Tammy Lee took the commencement stage once again at Grambling State University, Thursday, November 22, 2020. This time was different from the first, as the Grambling alumna delivered a captivating commencement speech challenging the university's class of 2020 to "ascend to the next step". Judge Lee understands the challenges many of them faced, experiencing collegiate life during a global pandemic and praised the graduating class for their perseverance. She shared many affirming a...

  • P.E.E.P. Inaugural Thanksgiving Blessing

    Nov 26, 2020

    P.E.E.P. ( People Economics Education & Public Service) in recognition of the late Elaine Clay held it 25th Annual Thanksgiving Event Saturday November 21, 2020 at P.E.E.P. Corporate Office at 1411 Orange St. In Monroe LA. In memory of Elaine Clay these words were written and shared to honor her legacy by her Godson Judge Alvin R. Sharp. For the Race You Have Run...

  • Behind Closed Hospital Doors

    Eddie Gillis|Nov 26, 2020

    Devonte Brown was in serious pain about a week ago on October 1, 2020 when he realized that he needed to go to the hospital. Brown, who was at home with his mother and placed a 911 call. A local ambulance soon arrived at their residence. After the arrival of the ambulance, Brown was asked about his condition and it was determined that he should go to a hospital. According to Brown, the two attendants forced Brown to walk to the ambulance instead of bringing a stretch for him, despite his mother’s insistence that he wasn’t able to walk. Bro...

  • Michelli Martin Communications Director

    Nov 26, 2020

    Mayor Friday Ellis appointed Michelli Martin as the City of Monroe's new Communications Director. Martin, who is a familiar face to most area TV viewers, has served as an evening news anchor, reporter and producer for KTVE Channel 10 in Monroe and KTBS Channel 3 for the past nine years. "In an era of increasing interest in information, technology and communication, we view Michelli's role as a critical component of our leadership team," said Mayor Ellis. "Our ability to communicate effectively...

  • Blowing Candles

    Nov 26, 2020

    As unique as Monroe LA is Nate Reed who has a birthday Friday November 27. Nate is through, professional and patient on his job. He is one of the oldest employees with the Monroe Dispatch ever since the Monroe News Leader. Happy birthday Nate! Helping Nate celebrate is Jerri Anne....

  • Reflections of Hope

    Nov 26, 2020

    As a lifelong resident of Bryant’s Addition except for 8 years in Louisville, KY, in my conversation with those in the South Monroe community there are concerns about the lack of Economic Development and attracting businesses to the South Second Street and Winnsboro Rd corridors in Monroe LA. However, after speaking to several residents with special needs Winnsboro Rd. is in dire need of a sidewalk and lighting project, ASAP. So many of South Monroe residents are traveling whether it’s to the Dollar General, Mac’s Fresh Market or any of the con...

  • First Pastoral Anniversary

    Nov 26, 2020

    At St. Timothy Baptist Church in Monroe LA, Rev. Dr. Oscar Jenkins celebrated his First Pastoral Anniversary on Sunday November 22, 2020. The appreciation was conducted on the church's parking lot in compliance with the CDC safety guidelines due to COVID-19. Members and guests remained in their vehicles while enjoying the praise and park celebration. Minister O'Shea M. Owens was special guest. Programmed participants included Deacon Welton Holman, Sisters Monique Davis and Mamie Freeze. Praise...

  • All Grown Up

    Nov 26, 2020

    Proud Papa Barry Sims always talks about his children and how they all are gaily employed. He never fails to mention something about each one of them, while he is blessed and thankful for all his grown up bundles of joy. Barry thinks the world of them, while they think the world of him. He is always praying and praising God for their safety and well-being. Happy Thanksgiving from Barry Sims and all his children....

  • Get Well Soon: Beloved Funnyman Sinbad Recovering from Recent Stroke

    Nov 26, 2020

    Actor and comedian Sinbad is reportedly recovering from a recent stroke. His family announced the sad news and thanked fans and supporters for their love and prayers. Born David Adkins, the star rose to fame in the 1990s. In addition to having a number of his own HBO specials, Sinbad also starred in his own series, The Sinbad Show and also played Coach Walter Oakes in A Different World. The 64-year-old performed a series of comedy shows throughout September and October. The Monroe Dispatch is sending well wishes and a speedy recovery process...

  • Blessed To Work

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 26, 2020

    Anyone who knows Pastor David Lloyd will tell you that he is a hard working man. Pastor Lloyd, 63, says it is “just in him” when it comes to working. He freely admitted that he often put in many hours daily working and he wouldn’t have it any other way. But there was a time in Lloyd’s life where his parents was told that because he was born with numerous health issues, that without surgery, he would not live long. He would live, and during his teen years, he couldn’t do things as other teens could because he would have seizures and some saw him...

  • COVID-19 CASES SPIKE IN LOUISIANA

    Nov 26, 2020

    During this past week Louisiana has experienced a rise in the virus cases, and according to national CDC officials, this deadly virus will get worse before it gets better. With the holiday season upon us, it is a natural reaction for people to gather for meals and family enjoyment. However, we are being encouraged to love our loved ones enough to not want to expose them to the dangers of COVID. According to the last week’s report from the White House coronavirus task force, it has said of Louisiana: “Current mitigation efforts are ina...

  • Louisiana Congressman Cedric Richmond to serve in the White House

    Nov 26, 2020

    US Congressman Cedric Richmond has been named as a newly selected White House staffer, serving as senior adviser to Biden and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. On Tuesday, November 17, 2020, Richmond held a news conference announcing his new gig. During the Obama administration Valerie Jarrett held the seat he will occupy come 2021. Richmond's successor would be chosen in a special election, at the top of next year....

  • The Parkview Dilemma

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 19, 2020

    Parkview has a problem. A big one. According to Monroe Mayor, Friday Ellis, it is one that has been a thorn in the city's side for the last twenty years. In a press release, the mayor said, "The situation at Parkview is deplorable and has put a tremendous strain on the residents and law enforcement". Friday continued by adding that, "The safety and security of the residents of Parkview is our number one priority. We believe that it is time for the owners to take whatever steps necessary to do...

  • Community Concerns

    Nov 19, 2020

    Community Concerns Monroe/Ouachita NAACP, along with other members of the community have some questions and concerns that need to be answered in reference to the police raids in the black neighborhoods. The problems black communities had with policing for years are still the problems we face today. These problems are that people’s basic human rights are being violated, particularly in reference to crime and due process. The NAACP along with the black community greatly appreciate concern for safety or the right of a society to be protected f...

  • Margie Davis Missionary Servant Humanitarian

    Nov 19, 2020

    Margie Deloris Harris Davis graced the world with her presence on a bright and blessed day of July 17, 1947. She was born in Monroe, Louisiana the third child to the late Thomas and Lucille Harris. Margie was a 1965 graduate of Richwood High School. She pursued a nursing career and graduated from Delta Ouachita Vocational School practical nursing program in 1972. She then furthered her nursing career at Northeast Louisiana University where she received a bachelors in nursing in 1978. She...

  • P.E.E.P. Thanksgiving Event

    Nov 19, 2020

    Community action group P.E.E.P. will host their annual Thanksgiving Event on Saturday November 21, 2020 at 11am at the P.E.E.P. Corporate Office at 1411 Orange St. in Monroe LA. According to P.E.E.P. President Kenneth Wilson, 125 turkeys will be provided to needy families with all the trimmings which traditionally come with a hearty Thanksgiving Dinner. P.E.E.P. has been the light in dark places for 25 years now while each year God has blessed P.E.E.P. to reach more families. With this year...

  • Pray for Buck

    Nov 19, 2020

    Please pray for Casey Buck Anders, Jr. who is hospitalized following a accident which happen allegedly at a trail ride this weekend. "Buck" is well-known in the trail ride circuit throughout out many states in the U.S. He is one of the top horse men having many competition horses. At a trail ride, "Buck" suffered some severe life-threatening injuries. Please remember Buck in your prayers. There three sides to every story. This was one side of this story. The Monroe Dispatch welcomes another or...

  • Missing Thea

    Nov 19, 2020

    A note for Thea; Dear Thea, the day has come and now you rest in a peaceful slumber. We miss you already. We miss your smile that greeted us. We miss your voice on the calls as we coordinated homecoming activities. We miss your energy and enthusiasm for dancing; your zest for cruising; and zeal for showing that friendship is essential. You touched us all in a special way one that cannot be duplicated because you will forever be one of a kind. Love and heavenly hugs to our dear classmate, Thea...

  • Neville Homecoming

    Nov 19, 2020

    At Neville High School 2020 Homecoming, Senior Maid Jaylie White was on the homecoming court on Friday October 30, 2020 at Bill Ruple Stadium Monroe LA. Congratulations Neville Senior Maid Jaylie White, who was escorted by her father James White....

  • Social Security Check Fight

    Nov 19, 2020

    One of the ten Commandments is to honor thy father and mother. It's very important to respect your parents. Some find it difficult; others have harsh memories which may have been forgiven but not forgotten. Sometime growing up memories become nightmares which turn into a continuous cycle of abuse to those most vulnerable the children. It's a vicious sequence which is invisible on the outside yet prevalent on the inside of those affected. According to police reports on October 4, police were...

  • Black LSU Football Player's Harassment

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 19, 2020

    "If I didn't tell those incompetent officers that I was an LSU football player, there's no telling if I wouldn't be here to tell my story", said LSU football player Koy Moore. Why are those words so important to a young Black man who was stopped by cops that hasn't (as of press time) been explained by law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge or the mayor, as to why Moore was stopped. It only adds to the narrative of how Black men are continued to be signaled out by police officers, adding...

  • 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year

    Nov 19, 2020

    The Louisiana Association of School Superintendents has named Sheldon Jones, superintendent of the Richland Parish Schools, as the 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year. Jones was presented the award during an opening session at the association's Fall Conference held on Nov. 4-6 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Baton Rouge....

  • Salute to Service

    Nov 19, 2020

    The tree fell in the forest and it did make a sound returning thousands veterans home to their families. Freedom has a high price tag, and these US Veterans gave their lives to defend our country. On Veteran's Day Wednesday October 11, these like the many countless who are able to still be on this side of the earth are true heroes. Their service to their country goes far beyond anything else. America called and they served. See other Veterans on page...

  • DownSouth Sports MVP

    Nov 19, 2020

    Last Friday November 13, DownSouth Sports Magazine's Game of the Week's Most Valuable Player was Neville's Brett Battleford. The Tigers' quarterback help lead the Tigers to a 38-15 victory over district 4-A foe, Bastrop Rams. Battleford ran for 2 touchdowns and rushed for 102 yards on 12 carries. Pictured along with Brett is Neville Head Coach, Jeff Tannehill. The DownSouth Sports MVP is sponsored by The Monroe Dispatch and Aubrey's Graphic Designs....

  • "Flex" Day Controversy

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 19, 2020

    It was an idea perhaps with good intentions, but one where the start of it, may not be so good. The Monroe City Schools Board will implement a new school concept called "Flex Day", where teachers within the District will have a day to "let teachers have more time to plan, meet with parents or work with students more intensely", according to Superintendent Brent Vidrine. It was also to be a way for the District to get a better handle on how to further address the complications and stress that is...

  • NOVA's 1st Drive –Thru Graduation

    Nov 19, 2020

    NOVA (New Opportunities Vision and Achievement) Workforce Institute of Northeast Louisiana graduated 28 participants in its first drive-thru ceremony which was held on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at Rose of Sharon Baptist Church in Monroe, La. NOVA Graduates completed training through the Career Readiness / Essential Skills Program. This training prepared the Graduates to fill high-demand jobs in the Northeast Louisiana Region. Job placement assistance for these Graduates is ongoing and...

  • Congratulations!

    Nov 19, 2020

    President-Elect Joe Biden & Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris! from Louisiana Federation of Democratic Women (LFDW)Join us https://bontempstix.com/organizations/LFDWThe Blue Wall Was Resurrected! Record Voter Turnout! HELP TO ELECT DEMOCRATS REV. RAPHAEL WARNOCK AND JON OSSOFF in Georgia; helping Democrats to take back the U.S. Senate: https://www.gasenate.com. Donate, Phonebank, Text bank For more information, call 318.600.5644 or email: join [email protected]“ Uniting Democratic Women in Louisiana” Board Betty Ward-Cooper, President; Ali...

  • 1000 Food Boxes

    Nov 19, 2020

    Recently at Greater New Hope Baptist Church in Monroe LA, 1000 food boxes were distributed to those in need in our community. Greater New Hope Pastor William Ross and his faithful membership dispersed food boxes courtesy of the Greater Louisiana Baptist Convention Baton Rouge LA and Farmers to Families. Photo Greater New Hope Food Boxes-Sister Mary Bryant and members load food boxes. Photo Greater New Hope Food Boxes 1- Greater New Hope Church Members pass out boxes of food. Photo Greater New...

  • An Appeal to All Who Love Grambling

    Nov 19, 2020

    FROM: Monroe-Ouachita Chapter Grambling University National Alumni Association The Current status: As you are aware, colleges, and universities in Louisiana have been devastated by recent and consistent budget cuts, having lost over 57% of state revenue in the past 12 years. With the support of local dues, and annual fundraisers, our chapter has tried to do its part. However, with your support, we can do more and make a difference. From the Monroe-Ouachita Chapter: -Presented no fewer than 3 academic financial scholarships annually, totaling...

  • City Council Waives License Fees

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 19, 2020

    On March 11, 2020, Gov. John Bel Edwards declared that a state wide public health emergency existed in Louisiana because of COVID-19 and on March 16, he ordered the closure of bars and nightclubs. An ordinance introduced before the Monroe City Council requesting a “one time” waiver of Class A License Fees for bars and nightclubs that were unable to open during the COVID-19 pandemic was up for final passage at Tuesday (Nov.10) night’s city council meeting. By a 4-0 vote, council members passed the ordinance. Council Chairman Doug Harvey was a...

  • A Lifetime of Precious Memories

    Nov 12, 2020

    Wille Davis Dozier, Sr, was born on Monday, August 6, 1945, in Newellton, Louisiana. He accepted Christ into his life at an early age and was baptized at Tried Stone Baptist Church, Monroe, Louisiana. Later joining Zion Traveler Baptist Church also in Monroe. Upon moving to Dallas, he united with Antioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church before moving his membership to Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church, where he remained until his passing. Willie's Elementary education began in Newellton,...

  • Suffering in Silence

    Nov 12, 2020

    In 5 Louisiana men would not reach out for mental health help, reveals study. 28% of men admit they have reached for alcohol to help their anxiety. Over half of men say not meeting friends during social distancing has affected their mental health. According to a study by the CDC*, nearly 1 in 10 (8.5%) men across the US have experienced feelings of depression and anxiety on a daily basis. However, less than half (41%) have sought help from a mental health professional. With depressive symptoms manifesting differently** in men compared to...

  • Robbery Shooting Deadly

    Nov 12, 2020

    Monroe LA was designated as one of the 3rd poorest cities in the U.S. years ago. There are many elephants in the room which need addressing while one is poverty. Besides education woes, poverty has and will have a strangle hold in Monroe and many cities and towns throughout LA. Many act as poverty doesn't exist, while its one of the major reasons causing violent crime. No community will be immune from crime in poverty places like Monroe. According to police reports, a shooting took place on...

  • Remembering Herberdenia White Kindle

    Nov 12, 2020

    Mrs. Herberdenia "Algie" (White) Kindle was born November 15, 1928 in Monroe, Louisiana. She was the eldest of 6 girls born to the late Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel & Katie White. Herberdenia's early education was in Quachita Parish, Louisiana. She attended The Monroe Colored High School, in Monroe, Louisiana and later attended Grambling State University pursuing a degree in education. While at Grambling State University she became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Herberdenia met Nathe...

  • The Parkview Dilemma

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 12, 2020

    Parkview has a problem. A big one. According to Monroe Mayor, Friday Ellis, it is one that has been a thorn in the city's side for the last twenty years. In a press release, the mayor said, "The situation at Parkview is deplorable and has put a tremendous strain on the residents and law enforcement". Friday continued by adding that, "The safety and security of the residents of Parkview is our number one priority. We believe that it is time for the owners to take whatever steps necessary to do...

  • Social Security Check Fight

    Nov 12, 2020

    One of the ten Commandments is to honor thy father and mother. It's very important to respect your parents. Some find it difficult; others have harsh memories which may have been forgiven but not forgotten. Sometime growing up memories become nightmares which turn into a continuous cycle of abuse to those most vulnerable the children. It's a vicious sequence which is invisible on the outside yet prevalent on the inside of those affected. According to police reports on October 4, police were...

  • Black LSU Football Player's Harassment

    Eddie D. Gillis|Nov 12, 2020

    "If I didn't tell those incompetent officers that I was an LSU football player, there's no telling if I wouldn't be here to tell my story", said LSU football player Koy Moore. Why are those words so important to a young Black man who was stopped by cops that hasn't (as of press time) been explained by law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge or the mayor, as to why Moore was stopped. It only adds to the narrative of how Black men are continued to be signaled out by police officers, adding...

  • 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year

    Nov 12, 2020

    The Louisiana Association of School Superintendents has named Sheldon Jones, superintendent of the Richland Parish Schools, as the 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year. Jones was presented the award during an opening session at the association's Fall Conference held on Nov. 4-6 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Baton Rouge. Photo Richland Superintendent Sheldon Jones...

  • Salute to Service

    Nov 12, 2020

    The tree fell in the forest and it did make a sound returning thousands veterans home to their families. Freedom has a high price tag, and these US Veterans gave their lives to defend our country. On Veteran's Day Wednesday October 11, these like the many countless who are able to still be on this side of the earth are true heroes. Their service to their country goes far beyond anything else. America called and they served. See other Veterans on page Photo Veterans – Wilson Wilson & Lt. C...

  • True Vine Veterans' Celebration

    Nov 12, 2020

    On Sunday November 8, 2020, True Vine Baptist Church Monroe LA held a Veterans' Celebration. Special guests was Carroll High School Airforce Jr. ROTC under the direction of Lt Colonel Reginald Williams, C/Capt Ashley White and C/Capt Lamario Price presented an Awesome Religious Flag Folding Ceremony. C/MSgt Chassidy Cooper gave the definition of the 12 folds....

  • Beautiful & Retired

    Nov 12, 2020

    Hard to believe, yet real and living life with a different vision of life retired. Delta Sandra Shaw called it quits a year ago while feeling and looking good!...

  • Osario Kyles Tribute

    Nov 12, 2020

    On Friday November 6, at the Monroe City Classic Carroll Wossman Football Game at Wossman Grady Jones Stadium in Monroe LA, both Wossman and Carroll High Schools paid homage to the late Carroll/Wossman Football Coach and former Wossman Football Standout the late Osario Kyles. Tributes, accolades and mementos were presented to his family by both schools. What a kind gesture to Osario!...

  • Wossman Fan

    Nov 12, 2020

    Wossman Fan and Alumni Antoinette Robinson had a ball at the Monroe City Classic at Wossman between rival Carroll. It was classic high school football between two great football programs on Friday November 6. which was more than a game during this unusual 2020 year. Antoinette was down with the Wildcats win, lose or draw....

  • Monroe City Classic

    Nov 12, 2020

    At the Monroe City Classic Carroll Wossman Football Game found Wossman Fans Charmae Davis and Za'Charria Hodges who enjoyed the game, but didn't like the outcome on Friday November 6 at Wossman's Grady Jones Stadium in Monroe LA....

  • United Way NELA Seeks Donations amid Trying 2020

    Nov 12, 2020

    United Way of Northeast Louisiana has been a pillar in the community for over 64 years, working with volunteers, donors, and other organizations locally to create lasting community change in the areas of education, health, and financial stability—the building blocks for a good quality of life. But in 2020, responding to emergency needs in the 12-parish region kept United Way busier than ever before. “2020 has been extraordinarily difficult,” said Amy Sawyer, United Way NELA Board Chair. “From a global pandemic to two natural disasters, we have...

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