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  • Mary Jane Shaton Daniel's Memories Cherished

    Aug 20, 2020

    Mary Jane Shaton Daniel fell asleep in death Aug. 13, 2020 at Glenwood Hospital after a long battle with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease. She was born Oct. 30, 1983, to Sam and Mary Jane Daniel. One son Ma'cari Byrd, that she loved dearly was the apple of her eye. After graduating from Richwood High School in 2002, she studied Business Management in 2003 at ULM, later she received her Associate Degree at Louisiana Delta Community College. Shaton also had knowledge of the Bible. She knew that our God...

  • National Quarterback Hall of Fame James "Shack" Harris

    Aug 20, 2020

    National Quarterback Hall of Fame James "Shack" Harris By HBCU Sports The National Quarterback Club (NQBC) announced August 11, 2020, that Roman Gabriel, James "Shack" Harris, Kurt Warner, and Doug Williams will be inducted into the National Quarterback Hall of Fame at the 2020 NQBC Awards Dinner and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on February 27, 2021. NQBC will also celebrate Tom Flores with the Legacy Recognition Award™ and will name the National Quarterback of the Year in professional, c...

  • Berg Jones Lane Legend

    Aug 20, 2020

    Berg Jones Lane Legend L.T. Wilson has been around serving the community for 40+ years, while creating his own legacy around Quick Stop Fish Shop on Berg Jones Lane in Monroe LA. L.T. has watched and helped generations grow watching children becoming adults. His longevity and professional abilities have made him iconic as a hood legend in knowing his customers wishes, while being a voice of reason to many adults, brothers, sisters and children in the Berg Jones Lane Community. Praise God for...

  • In That Number

    Aug 20, 2020

    Congratulations to Earnest Christopher Wyatt who completed his high school career this past Spring 2020, finishing his final year at Neville High School online due to the COVID-19 Virus. Wyatt has begun his collegiate studies at ULM this week. Earnest is the son of Earnest and Tiffany Wyatt. Best of luck in this new chapter Earnest!...

  • Good Shepherds

    Aug 20, 2020

    Good Shepherds We see them all the time, mostly unnoticed as they go about handling God's business. Good shepherds do not boast or brag. They are there when you need them. Many times, you don't have to call them, they have that seventh sense and show up right on time. Before God shut the world down, the good shepherds would be everywhere praising God. They just cannot get enough and can't wait until the ok for praise and worship in the Lord's house. Thank you, Good Shepherds Rev. Elbert &...

  • Too Loud, Assertive, Sexually Provocative, Defiant & Adult-Like

    Aug 20, 2020

    All across the country, girls of color, (like Grace,, a 15 year-old Black girl imprisoned in Michigan for 78 days for not completing her homework during the pandemic) are excluded from school for subjective offenses like these, missing out on critical class time and opportunities to learn. And Black girls face some of the greatest barriers to educational opportunities because of racial and gender biases embedded within school discipline policies, dress codes, and codes of conduct that target their cultural identity. These biases manifest as...

  • West Monroe Survivors/Walter Allen Sr. Annual Scholarships

    Aug 20, 2020

    The West Monroe Survivors Annual Scholarship recipient for 2020 was Ms. Paige Howard. This scholarship award was made possible by The West Monroe Survivors Classes of 1975 1979. The Walter Allen, Sr. Memorial Scholarship recipient for 2020 was Ms. Ja Maya Walker. This scholarship was made possible through a donation by his widow, Mrs. Sarah Allen. The presenter of both scholarship awards was Mr. Lamar Smith. Photo West Monroe Survivor Scholarship- 2020 Scholarship Recipients Ms. Paige Howard,...

  • Golden Girl Blowing Candles

    Aug 20, 2020

    Blessed and celebrating is Rayville LA Golden Girl Mrs. Irma Hunter. Mrs. Hunter is praising God and ready for presents while blowing out birthday cake candles. Happy birthday Golden Girl, Mrs. Irma Hunter who will eyeing another year Monday. Love Consuela and all your grands!...

  • Rev. Dr. Alfred L Mack Scholarship

    Aug 20, 2020

    The Rev. Dr. Alfred L Mack first scholarship was awarded to 2020 West Monroe High Senior Carl Whitlock on Sunday August 16, 2020 at Philadelphia Word Center Church in Monroe LA. Brother Whitlock is an outstanding steward for Christ, at school and church. He will attend the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) this fall to continue his educational goals. He is the son of Betty Whitlock and the grandson of Oneida Blanson. Congratulations 2020 Graduate Carl Whitlock....

  • How to Avoid COVID-19

    Aug 20, 2020

    Until a vaccine is widely available, do everything you can to prevent getting—and spreading—COVID-19: Wear a face mask, get tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars, and house parties), practice social distancing, only run essential errands, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently touched surfaces, and to ensure your health and the health of others....

  • Celebrities

    Aug 20, 2020

    Like two peas in the pot, Mix 101.9 and Duck Dynasty Celebrity have one thing in common. Both must "rise to shine" while appreciating that life raft which keeps them floating, prayer!...

  • CALL 811 BEFORE DIGGING

    Aug 20, 2020

    The City of Monroe Water System is reminding all residents to call 811 prior to any digging project to have their underground utility lines marked. Excavation damage continues to be the number one cause of pipeline damage due to someone not following the law and digging without first calling 811. Every digging project, no matter how large or small, requires a call to 811. Installing or replacing a fence or mailbox, building a deck, planting or removing a tree and laying a patio are all examples of digging projects that must start with a call...

  • S.A.V.E.'s Elderly Kindness

    Aug 20, 2020

    S.A.V.E.’s Elderly Kindness The S.A.V.E. Youth Program of Monroe LA teamed up with Home Depot to collect 50 box fans to donate to the Ouachita Council on Aging. Recently, S.A.V.E. Youth Program delivered fans to the Ouachita Council on Aging where they were given out to elderly recipients. S.A.V.E.’s Program Manager Jason Stewart said, "he’s always trying to teach the kids in the S.A.V.E. Program values of how to give back to the community and he’s thankful the kids participated in the donation." “For our kids to continue to do grow and do go...

  • Dazzle Dance Shine with the Brightest Stars

    Aug 20, 2020

    We're still dancing at Dazzle Dance despite experiencing disruptions due to the Coronavirus. Check us out at www.dazzledanceonline.com, so you too can become one of the best and brightest stars!...

  • VOTING FOR NEXT PRESIDENT EXTREMELY IMPORTANT

    Aug 20, 2020

    Voting is your civic duty. This is a pretty common statement, but we must realize that all decisions made by the President of the United States affects you in some way. If you ever think that just one vote in a sea of millions cannot make a difference, consider some of the closest elections in U. S. history. In 2000, Al Gore narrowly lost the Electoral College vote to George W. Bush. The election came down to a recount in Florida, where Bush had won the popular vote by such a small margin that it triggered an automatic recount and a Supreme...

  • Marshall Wins, City Moves Forward

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 20, 2020

    After what seemed to be a "bizarre and unique" election season for local offices, the last remaining race for a local office has been settled. The question of who would occupy the fifth and final seat (Dist.4) on the Monroe City Council was won by Carday Marshall, Sr. Saturday (Aug.15) in a runoff between Marshall and challenger Jesse Smith. Marshall won with 52% of the vote while Smith garnered 48%. A total of 571 votes were cast in the District 4 contest, which is considered a low turnout....

  • Kennedy: Treat Churches, Protesters Same Way

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 20, 2020

    As of August 17, 2020, the state of Louisiana had a total of 138,485 COVID-19 cases, a figure that is mind boggling for a state that does not have a huge population like Texas and California. Nevertheless, that is where the state stands. Gov. John Bel Edwards appears to be using every resource at his command to reduce the number of cases that continue to occur, even doing things that are unpopular with some in the state, although he appears to be acting within his authority as governor. One example is a lawsuit that was filed by some bar...

  • Deacon for Defense and Torch Bearer

    Earline Knox|Aug 20, 2020

    Mayor Leslie Thompson of Jonesboro LA, paid special tribute to and declared August 6, 2020 to be Deacon for Defense founder and leader Rev. Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick and granddaughter Funyanna Kirkpatrick Saulsberry Day, stating "WHEREAS, it is well documented that goals of the civil rights movement were achieved through Dr. Martin Luther King's non-violent advocation and the Deacons for Defense armed resistance participation, we pay special tribute to the Kirkpatrick family's late wife,...

  • Trouble in Paradise

    Aug 13, 2020

    What makes others become violent with their ride or die partner has and will always be a mystery. Its sometimes hard to believe the abrupt change love takes within seconds. According to police reports on August 3, Suspect Tamara Nester struck her same sex dating partner numerous times in the head face and torso with closed fists and kicks. The suspects nonconsensual intentional use of force and violence caused serious bodily injury to the victim. The victim suffered a broken nose, two...

  • Cleoria Dunn's Treasured Farewell

    Aug 13, 2020

    Here today gone tomorrow, live everyday as if its your last day. It is with sincere regrets that community servant Cleoria Dunn has found her way to the promised land. Cleoria was a champion for the cause of helping others. She helped the children and adults by giving them hope through knowledge and education. She was a light in the valley that outshined the sun in so many ways. Cleoria conducted programs for the poor and disenfranchised of our community. She registered folks to vote who had...

  • Cutting Love

    Aug 13, 2020

    Love is never supposed to be dangerous, hurt, harm or cut anyone. How love stars should be the way it ends. That first conversation, hearts beating real fast, those long phone conversations makes love intriguing. For some initially the heart skips beats then there's either the infatuation or the other reason for hanging on which may not be true love. According to police reports, law enforcement were dispatched due to a disturbance where contact was made with Suspects Dedrick Gipson and Sandra...

  • Kenneth Ray Sampson

    Aug 13, 2020

    May 12, 1954 August 14, 1975 The killing of Blacks by the hands of police officers across the country is way too familiar. The most recent killings has stirred up painful memories of my family's tragedy that occurred in West Monroe, Louisiana. many years ago. The pain and suffering and many nightmares over the past 45 years of my twin brother's death has led me to share my story. On Thursday, August 14, 1975 around 8:30 P.M. my twin brother Kenneth Ray Sampson, (AKA Ray) was shot and killed by...

  • Winnsboro Rd. Accident

    Aug 13, 2020

    On Thursday August 6, a pedestrian was injured on the Winnsboro Rd. in Monroe LA right a dusk dark. Police and emergency personnel rushed to assisted a pedestrian who was allegedly hit crossing the road. Pedestrian needs to be careful crossing streets especially four lane highways....

  • Wilson's Council Farewell

    Aug 13, 2020

    Two-term Monroe District 4 Monroe City Councilman Kenneth Wilson Bid farewell at his last city council meeting on Tuesday August 11, 2020. Wilson was hailed as passionate to the citizens he served and throughout the city. He was issued a proclamation by Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards presented by State Representative Michael Echols. Wilson was praised for his efforts by city council colleagues, the public and well-wishers. Wilson thanked God, his wife, his advisory team and the citizens of...

  • A Tale of Two Cities

    Aug 13, 2020

    All across Louisiana small towns are trying to stay afloat financially, as jobs has left and their tax base shrinks to uncomfortable levels. Small towns like cities, compete for that business/industry to relocate around them in hopes that their economic fortunes do turn around and they can offer services to its citizens without raising taxes. But the economic climate in this nation has been devastated because of COVID-19 virus, as many businesses are struggling to survive. Then there are times...

  • Boss Moves

    Aug 13, 2020

    Rodnae Da of Monroe LA is a Multi-platinum and Grammy winning producer and now southern soul/blues artist making waves on the southern soul/blues scene. His debut album Boss Moves was released on July 5, 2020 and has guest appearances by Tk Soul, LJ Echols, Jeter Jones, Ghetto Cowboy, Summer Wolfe, P2k Dadiddy, Kiko Pryor, Mr. Nelson, Royal D, and Jay Croz... The album features production from Rodnae, Mr. Phat (Cupid Shuffle), and Raphael of Beats how u want'em in which Rodnae is Co-CEO. Boss...

  • 2020 Grad Makayia Davenport

    Aug 13, 2020

    Congratulations Bastrop High School 2020 Graduate Makayia Davenport. Wishing Makayia all the best as she takes another step-in life. Photo 2020 Graduate Makayia Davenport...

  • Grambling Alumnus US Congress Run

    Aug 13, 2020

    On Wednesday, July 15, 2020, Martin Lemelle, of Grambling, LA announced his run for US Congress. Lemelle qualified to run for Louisiana's 5th Congressional District seat which is currently held by Ralph Abraham (R). District 5 covers 20 parishes in northeast Louisiana, with a population of over 760,000 people. Martin is excited to put his talents and professional expertise to work as a representative for the people. He currently works as the Executive Vice President of Grambling State...

  • Dazzle Dance Shine with the Brightest Stars

    Aug 13, 2020

    Dazzle Dance Shine with the Brightest Stars We're still dancing at Dazzle Dance. Coronavirus has changed the game so we've changed also, to a dynamic Dazzle Dance re-invented. Check with us so you can be one of the brightest, rising and talented stars at Dazzle Dance. Photo Dazzle Dancers...

  • Blacks Non-Voting

    Aug 13, 2020

    It’s hard to understand why something so simple is so difficult for a vast majority of Black folks and people of color. Your voice is your vote which makes us all equal, yet Blacks don’t vote and it is seen in our community. It’s hard to understand how all of Black folks destines are tied together while Blacks won’t use this God given power. It seems like Blacks have a different set of eyes looking at the big picture. There is a deep divide in communities north of Louisville Ave. in Monroe LA, while its those who live south of Louisvi...

  • P.E.E.P. Champions in the Struggle

    Aug 13, 2020

    Kenneth Wilson, City Councilman of District 4, along with P.E.E.P. Inc. donated $1000 to Ouachita Multi-Purpose Community Action Program (OMCAP) on Juneteenth June 19, 2020. The funds donated will be applied to the utility bills of citizens who have had a loss of wages due to COVID-19 or who have had added expenses due to the April 12,2020 Tornado. OMCAP was chosen as the recipient of this donation because they are no stranger to helping citizens in the community who need assistance and OMCAP al...

  • Good Shepherds

    Aug 13, 2020

    We see them all the time, mostly unnoticed as they go about handling God's business. Good shepherds do not boast or brag. They are there when you need them. Many times, you don't have to call them, they have that seventh sense and show up right on time. Before God shut the world down, the good shepherds would be everywhere praising God. They just cannot get enough and can't wait until the ok for praise and worship in the Lord's house. Thank you, Good Shepherds Pastors Bob and Brenda Dziadazek,...

  • Parade of Hats

    Aug 13, 2020

    Keeping the tradition alive, it so awesome to still see women at church wearing hats. At church Sister Mary Hill was spotted at church with her hat and didn't recognize this youthful sister who praises the Lord from whom her health and strength comes. Photo Sister Mary Hill...

  • Masons Moses Lodge #19

    Aug 13, 2020

    When called, the Masons of Moses Lodge #19 are awesome especially when it comes to devotion. The Masons of Lodge #19 never fail praying and performing devotion. Brother Henry Beavers and Masons of Moses Lodge #19, you can always count on us....

  • 18th Annual Evening with GSU Athletics

    Aug 13, 2020

    The 18th Annual Evening with GSU Athletics titled, "A Bridge to Equality and Success" is scheduled for Thursday, October 15, 2020, 6:00PM at the Monroe Civic Center Bayou Room, Lea Joyner Memorial Expressway, Monroe, LA. Show your support for GSU Athletics!! The athletic department has been invited to come and celebrate too. Alumni, friends, businesses, and supporters of GSU are asked to come and participate. Admission is $15 for those who do not purchase an ad. For those purchasing at least a h...

  • -HBCU Students Experienced Coca-Cola Training Intensive

    Aug 13, 2020

    Students received a $1,000 school stipend- Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED held its 2020 edition of the company wide "Pay It Forward" program this week, which aims to provide African-American youth with opportunities to celebrate students' achievements and further their success. Normally, this program is a week-long, in person experience; however, this year due to COVID 19, students participated virtually. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) students from 16 schools throughout Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED’s six state f...

  • Children's Coalition Distributes Free School Supplies

    Aug 13, 2020

    Drive Thru School Supply Giveaway, Free & Open to the Public Saturday, August 15 at 9:30am (sharp) Children’s Coalition for Northeast LA 117 Hall Street, Monroe, LA Hosted by the Children’s Coalition for Northeast Louisiana, supplies donated by Delta Beta Sigma, backpacks by Stacey Smith, masks by Kelsey Mardis. Parents have been faced with many challenges during this pandemic and the Children’s Coalition would like to ease the financial burden of school supplies for students. Supplies will be available on a first come, first served basis...

  • LOUISIANA AND CORONAVIRUS IMPACT

    Aug 13, 2020

    There are 13 states which are in serious trouble where Coronavirus is concerned. Those states are referred to as being in the “RED”, and Louisiana is one of them. Louisiana is seriously impacted by this dreaded health problem, contrary to the lack of media attention. Because of its 44.4 daily new cases per 100, 000 people, it has the highest rate next to Florida. We should be aware of how quickly the tide turns because Louisiana was considered a previously Safe state until this surge in COVID cases. This is an indication that ALL Louisiana cit...

  • Wilson's Councilman Journey Ends

    Aug 13, 2020

    Monroe City Councilman Kenneth Wilson said goodbye to the public as a public servant Tuesday (Aug.11) night in what is his last time as a representative of District 4. The two-term councilman decided not to seek reelection, but he said that his departure does not mean that he won't be around. Wilson received high praise from Council Chairwoman Juanita Woods and Gretchen Ezernack, as they thanked him for his years of service to the city. Former councilman Mike Echols made a special presentation...

  • Robinson/Small Vows Read

    Aug 13, 2020

    Two hearts became one as Otis Robinson and Tonya Small pledged their love to each other before God and man in Holy Matrimony on Saturday June 27, 2020 at the Monroe Civic Center. Both bride and groom were long time sweethearts jumping the broom as man and wife. Before family and friends. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Otis Robinson! Photo Bride & Groom- Mr. & Mrs. Otis Robinson Photo Wedding Party- Robinson-Small Wedding Party Bride Maids Bria Small, Iesha Taylor, Natasha Barnett, Sharon Small,...

  • Age Too Old To Be President?

    Eddie Gillis|Aug 13, 2020

    Voters have a really easy choice to make in this year’s presidential election. Probably well over 90% of voters know who they will vote for, as the only question left is who will win. In one corner is the incumbent President Trump and in the other corner is Democrat Joe Biden. The bell in this contest sounded a long time ago, as each man appeals to their base, but also to the so-called undecided voters. The president will run on his record as will Biden when he was a Senator and as the vice president under former president Barack Obama. One t...

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trials in Northeast Louisiana

    Aug 6, 2020

    Participants are now being accepted to be part of a national COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial coordinated in our area through Monroe-based Clinical Trials of America (CTA). Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is conducting the trials beginning this month while over 30,000 have participated in Phase III thus far. CTA CEO Jeb Andrews, PhD, states that they are honored to have been selected to secure the 1,500 participants in northeast Louisiana, and that two-thirds of the participants will receive the live vaccine while the remaining receive a plac...

  • Impatient Customer Pulls Trigger

    Aug 6, 2020

    Police reported that a wait at a local fast food restaurant drive-thru led to fatal shooting that left one worker dead, Saturday, August 1, 2020. Victim, Desmond Joshua Jr., 22, was working at an Burger King drive-thru when orders were backed up due to restrictions set in place to address the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Joshua was confronted by drive-thru patron, Ashley Mason, who became upset about the wait time and became confrontational with Joshua, threatening to call her boyfriend. Joshua refunded Mason $40 and asked her to leave in...

  • Heinous Murder

    Eddie Gillis, Powe Charges Dropped|Aug 6, 2020

    A local Ouachita Parish man can be grateful that he will not spend a long time in prison for a crime that he didn't commit. Cameron Powe was allegedly involved in the murder of Michael Robinson, a Richwood resident, who was the alleged victim of a robbery committed by him and Michael Mitchell Jr. on July 29. According to law enforcement, Powe was in a vehicle being driven by Michael Mitchell Jr. when they were pulled over by a Louisiana State Trooper (LSP) in Franklin Parish for speeding....

  • COVID-19 Takes Mother and Son

    Aug 6, 2020

    The Parson and Jackson families of Monroe, LA have been hit with great loss since the passing of two of their family members. Mother and son, Angela Parson-Jackson and Ernest Parson, succumbed to COVID-19 just two days apart on Saturday, August 1 and Monday, August 3. Ernest Parson passed away first on Saturday, August 1, after contracting COVID-19 and pneumonia. Before taking ill, Earnest could be found working hard at St. Francis Medical Center and Office Depot. He will be remembered as a...

  • Gone too Soon

    Aug 6, 2020

    Hearts are saddened due to the unexpected passing of a rising star, Cortez LaRay Galloway who was born December 1, 1986 to Tommy Stewart and Juanita Jones. Cortez went to Glory on Monday August 3, 2020. He was a 2005 Richwood High School Graduate. Left to cherish memories are his parents Tommy Stewart and Patrick and Juanita Jones, one son Cameron Williams, seven sisters, six brothers, a host of family members and an abundance of friends. "Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God;...

  • Interim Police Chief Brown Fired

    Eddie Gillis|Aug 6, 2020

    It has been a whirlwind few days after Friday Ellis attended his first city council meeting as Monroe's mayor. Within mere days after his council meeting, Ellis fired interim Police Chief Reggie Brown and replaced him with the man that Brown replaced as chief of police. Former Police Chief Eugene Ellis was brought back on board after retiring earlier in the year, "stepping in at an important time, as we continue our process and search for a permanent chief of police", Mayor Ellis said in a...

  • Smoking That Stuff

    Aug 6, 2020

    Children are extremely smart and highly intelligent. Many are incredibly wise without parents help while those who receive instruction have the ability to comprehend at a higher level. Children aren't naive as we think. According to police reports, police were dispatched to a Conelia St. where a five, three and a one year old were left alone at a home in West Monroe LA. Police made contact with the children who opened the door. Upon arriving at the door, the five-year-old was asked," where was h...

  • Funeral Protocol During COVID-19

    Aug 6, 2020

    It is important that people understand the changes in funeral services of deceased during this COVID-19. There are some people who fail to accept or comprehend that guidelines of safety must be regarded at all times, even during times of bereavement. When a loved one dies, it's natural to want to honor that person's life with a gathering of friends and family. A funeral or memorial tribute provides family members and friends an environment to offer comfort, support one another and share their...

  • Coronavirus 2nd Stimulus Checks

    Aug 6, 2020

    Americans who got a first stimulus check would likely get a second one under the GOP's new proposal. In several instances, some individuals would get more money. The Republican plan unveiled on Monday proposes sending a second wave of stimulus checks of up to $1,200 to Americans, plus an additional $500 for any dependent - a key departure from the first round. That means parents of older high schoolers and college students claimed as dependents would get the bonus, as well as those taking care...

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