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  • NAACP Voter Information Meeting

    Aug 6, 2020

    Thursday, August 6, 2020 AT 6 pm at New St John Baptist Church Monroe LA or Conference Call: 712-770-5354 Code: 255721# PLEASE MUTE YOUR PHONE UNLESS YOU ARE SPEAKING! The purpose of the call meeting is to discuss ways and means of registering new voters and to encourage all voters to be a part of this historic event. This election is of the utmost importance and will determine the quality of life for all of our citizens for the next four years....

  • Macedonia Hosts Annual Pastor Anniversary

    Aug 6, 2020

    Members and friends, you are invited to show your love to our pastor and first lady, Dr. Mark A. and Bobbie Jean Sledge as we celebrate Macedonia Baptist Church Rayville LA, at our annual pastor's anniversary on Sunday August 9,2020. In lieu of the COVID19 pandemic, we ask that family and friends take your gifts and love offerings to Deacon Ernest Brown's home or mail to Macedonia Baptist Church P.O. Box 16, Rayville LA 71269 or cash app $777sledge. Church members are asked to donate $25. We...

  • Judge McCallum Running for Supreme Court

    Aug 6, 2020

    Judge Jay McCallum has qualified to run for the open Louisiana Supreme Court position, formerly held by retired Justice Marcus Clark. Judge McCallum, who currently serves on the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, is a much sought-after Continuing Legal Education (CLE) instructor, motivational and inspirational speaker, as well as law enforcement educational instructor. He is best known for using humor to instruct, inspire, and motivate his audience, including commencement audiences of Louisiana...

  • Southern University Alumni Scholarships

    Aug 6, 2020

    On July 10, 2020 the Southern University Alumni Monroe Chapter awarded scholarships to three area students. These students will be attending Southern University beginning the fall semester, 2020. The $3,500.00 in scholarships were awarded to Victoria Rencher of Ouachita Parish High School, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Varner Rencher, Jr.; Skylar Parhms of Neville High School, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Parhms and Brandon Horne of Neville High School, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Horne....

  • Mrs. Naomi Hegwood's 101st

    Aug 6, 2020

    Happy birthday 101st Birthday Mrs. Naomi Hegwood on August 5. Mt. Zion Church Members are asked to send birthday cards wishing Mrs. Hegwood happy birthday. Love your favorite niece Bessie Larkin....

  • Golden Girls

    Aug 6, 2020

    In Rayville LA and throughout the world, there are Golden Girls like Mrs. Jessie Mae Turner and Mrs. Irma Lee Hunter. Both are phenomenal, blessed while have paid their dues in life. Longevity has it place and so do Golden Girls Mrs. Jessie Mae Turner and Mrs. Irma Lee Hunter still ticking. Hooray Golden Girls! Photo Golden Girls Mrs. Jessie Mae Turner and Mrs. Irma Lee Hunter...

  • At Church

    Aug 6, 2020

    Remembering those times before March 21, 2020, who would have thought the U.S. would have shut completely down even church! These are the time we hope and pray for and when they return, there will be a better appreciation, like no other. Only God could stop the world, changing life while showing us who's in control. Photo At Church 1...

  • Officially Retired

    Aug 6, 2020

    Gwendolyn "Gwen" Harris will no longer be found at Lee Jr. High School Monroe LA, since she has shared her final goodbyes to colleagues and students this year after retiring. A retirement celebration was held on Saturday, August 2, 2020 to commemorate over 20 years at the school. Family, friends, school administrators, and colleagues showed up to send Gwendolyn off in style. Current principal, Mrs. Dana Mullins spoke thoughtful words about her time spent with Gwendolyn along with her brother,...

  • Fearfully and Wonderfully Made ll

    Aug 6, 2020

    By Dr Cassandra L. Bailey As the "Stay at Home" public health mandate is gradually lifted in states across the country, there are political actions requiring our attention which must retain our focus. Unless otherwise notified, the presidential election is in November. In the midst of sudden life transformations influenced by the coronavirus, it is crucial that we let our vote be our voice. Now more than ever, completing the census is imperative. Have we forgotten the bewilderment felt about...

  • MONROE CITY: COVID-19 & SCHOOL REOPENING

    Jul 30, 2020

    by City School Board President Betty Ward-Cooper As the number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations continue to increased, I fully support the decision to delay the start of school until late August. We will continue to monitor conditions from day to day, and week to week, and make the adjustments needed to protect the life and health of our students and staff members. No other concerns outweigh, the life and health our school family. In these perilous times, virtual instruction is...

  • A Self-Sustaining Black Community

    Jul 30, 2020

    By Eddie D. Gillis Many Black Americans who lived two or three generations ago can remember a black community that was able to sustain itself by having their own businesses. One such example is the area along Desiard Street where the Miller-Roy building is located, but is currently in need of renovating. However, listening to those who can re-live the glory days of that area, just about everything Black people wanted/needed could be found right there. Monroe resident Frank Taylor is one of those individuals and he would like to see a revival...

  • Traffic Stop Commotion

    Jul 30, 2020

    There are rules to life which all must follow. Many break the rules until they are caught when chaos reigns for some. According to police reports, a vehicle with temporary license tags was traveling south bound down a one-way road with no headlights almost causing an auto accident. After the emergency lights and sirens, police made contact with Suspect Trakeka Charleston, who allegedly had an open container in the cup holder in the vehicle. Upon any traffic stop, police request certain...

  • Ruby "Jean" Robinson's Life Celebration

    Jul 30, 2020

    "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." Proverbs 3: 5 - 6 On August 12, 1953, God blessed the union of the late Jim D. Moore and Maude Bell Moore with another precious girl, Ruby Ardell Robinson. Ruby, affectionately called "Jean", received her heavenly wings on Wednesday, July 22, 2020. She was the youngest of six siblings. Two of her siblings (Bishop Jim D. Moore and Leo Moore) preceded...

  • Shooting

    Jul 30, 2020

    Authorities have arrested a man accused of shooting another man in the back. According to court records, the shooting happened on July 26, 2020, at a home in West Monroe. One witness told police that she woke up to a noise and saw the suspect, identified as Takerrius "TJ" Hall, 21, inside the bedroom. She said Hall pointed a gun at the victim's back and shot the victim. Another witness told police he awoke to the sound of a gunshot and saw the suspect run out the back door. Police say there was...

  • Going to a New Home

    Jul 30, 2020

    The road home is and always will be heavily traveled by everyone at some point in time. Many look at it as dreadful, while others view it as freedom. One of our own has made it home like all of us will, at one time or another. If possible, rejoice and be glad when that time comes. Hearts are saddened at the passing of Bernadine Staten. Mrs. Staten was a former educator who touched the lives of many students. She had a special gift with people, especially the young. Her wisdom and inspiration...

  • Lucille Black Lewis' Faith, Power & Endurance

    Jul 30, 2020

    Sister Lucille Black Lewis was born on March 12, 1966. She was a woman of faith, power and endurance. Sister Lewis departed this world Friday July 24, 2020. She leaves behind a legacy which will remembered and cherished for a lifetime. Her warm God-filled spirit was present with her presence. Her memory of labor is now her reward. Lucille Black-Lewis better known as Cille was born to the late Henry James Black and Pearlie Guillory-Black in Monroe LA. Lucille was a wife and mother of seven...

  • Start Toward Justice

    Eddie Gillis|Jul 30, 2020

    The march to justice for Timothy Williams took a significant turn when news of Monroe Police Officer Jared Preston Desadier was booked at Ouachita Parish Correctional Center Saturday night (July25). The arrest of Desadier is in conjunction with a lawsuit filed by attorneys on behalf of Williams who alleges that he was beaten by Monroe police officers following an incident that happened April 21. Desadier was charged with malfeasance in office and second-degree battery. A photo provided to the...

  • 'Decolonize the Classroom'

    Jul 30, 2020

    Professor Edmund Adjapong, program director in the Department of Educational Studies at Seton Hall University, has published the second volume in a series on what has come to be known as “Hip-Hop Education.”The series is entitled HipHopEd: The Compilation on Hip-Hop Education and is intended to provide new practical and strategic insights for scholars, practitioners, students, community members and policymakers as it relates to working with groups who have faced systemic oppression. In Volume 2: Hip-Hop as Praxis & Social Justice, Adjapong and...

  • A Budding Entrepreneur

    Jul 30, 2020

    James L Cooley Jr. established the 4200 Group in 2012 while he was enrolled at Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock, AR. After studying and majoring in business, he decided to move back home to Monroe, LA. That same year he continued to learn good business and entrepreneurial practices from his father. The first products he made for his company were handmade dog houses for dogs that needed shelter. The more dog houses he built the more recognition he received for his talents. It is a start...

  • Alpha 25th Scholarship Awards

    Jul 30, 2020

    The educational foundation of Eta Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc. 25th Scholarship Awards was held Saturday June 25, 2020 at Living Water Ministries International in Monroe LA. The theme was Education: Igniting to Impact the New Decade, where ten young male high school scholars were presented $1000 scholarships. Outstanding Scholarship 2020 Award Recipients were Myles Grayson, John Harris, Jalen Jones, Calvin Kemp, Malcolm Moore, Jordan Rabun. Jalen Robinson, Richard Smith, Tanner...

  • NAACP Peaceful Protest

    Jul 30, 2020

    On Monday July 27, 2020 in front of the Monroe Civic Center Arena due to rain, the Monroe Ouachita NAACP voiced peaceful concerns involving Monroe Police Brutality of Timothy Williams, recognizing Congressman John Lewis and Rev. C.T. Vivian. The NAACP led by President Rev, Ambrose Douzart vowed to keep the fight for the rights of all by protests and legal avenues....

  • WINCE HIGHSHAW JR.'S GOOD STANDING

    Jul 30, 2020

    The city of Monroe will certainly miss Wince E. Highshaw Jr., who has been a true dedicated community servant. Highshaw has served faithfully and effectively in his position of City Marshall and is indeed a friend to the community. Before becoming an elected official, Mr. Highshaw was always a person who looked out for the people and developed a great rapport in the community. As an independently elected executive officer of the courts in Louisiana, he thoroughly executed the laws and mandates...

  • Frontline Essential Heroes

    Jul 30, 2020

    Salute to essential workers Antionette Robinson and La'Darrius Goldberry who are employed at Mac's in Monroe and who are "Frontline Heroes" along with many others who serve the world as we continue to face a deadly COVID-19 Virus. They are risking their lives and their family's safety for others. We appreciate Antionette and La'Darrius!...

  • Still on Post

    Jul 30, 2020

    After being down, not out, Clarence Sharp has his eyes back on the prize and thanking the Lord and a wonderful wife. Although there have been some dreary days, life is alright when you can open your eyes and feel the magic. Praise God for health and strength for a brighter day is still on the horizon! Photo Clarence Sharp...

  • Playing Safe

    Jul 30, 2020

    Rev. Robert Bradford doesn't take chances with his life while staying safe during this COVID -19 Pandemic. He's been staying home following CDC guidelines, social distancing and wearing a mask while in public. He was spotted at a small gathering for a special cause practicing the rules of this new game....

  • Good Shepherds

    Jul 30, 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 he gives the ok for praise and worship in his house. Thank you, Good Shepherds Pastor and Sister Alfred L....

  • Dazzle Dance Shine with the Brightest Stars

    Jul 30, 2020

    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...

  • Birthday Beautiful

    Jul 30, 2020

    Time brings about changes for the good. When you know better, you do better, which makes life simple not complicated. Celebrating her 31st is Crayies Johnson, who God has truly blessed beyond measure. Happy birthday Crayies, God only made one! It was this time in July, Crayies is cherishing her special moment....

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Jul 30, 2020

    Thanks to all who have donated to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship Fund. The Legendary Irma DeTiege was a motivator, leader and loved people. She was regular and ordinary. Many poured their hearts to her on her couch, while she gave all she had with wisdom and of herself. She went to the grave with many secrets shared. She was a voice of reason, who shared her expertise with the world. Her legacy is celebrated through scholarship for student attending college. She was a former teacher who taught...

  • 18th Annual Evening with GSU Athletics

    Jul 30, 2020

    "A Bridge to Equality and Success "Thursday, September 3, 2020, 6 p.m. 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 with us. Alumni, friends, businesses and supporters of GSU are asked to come and participate. Admission is ($15) for those who do not purchase an ad and for those purchasing at least a half-page ad admission is FREE. Your support can be shown by...

  • Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

    Jul 30, 2020

    By Dr. Cassandra L. Bailey The coronavirus has turned the world upside down. In fact, its global impact might have resulted in this being the first time that individuals can truly identify with what people residing in other parts of the world are feeling. Thanks to the media and our local, state, and national political figures, we are well informed of the alarming impact that COVID-19 has had on the United States and beyond. New York has held the number one position in the highest percentages...

  • Slavery, "Not Necessary", But Evil

    Jul 30, 2020

    By Eddie D. Gillis The U.S. is going through a transformative period, but where, no one is in a position to say. A nation that was founded on slavery and violence in its' beginning 400 years ago, has come full circle. "Slavery", called America's "original sin", seems to be one sin that no amount of stain cleansing can erase, as the legacy that it has left on America is like a leper being called "unclean". Slavery is an issue that perhaps could have been settled long ago, but the people who...

  • A Different Kind of School Year

    Eddie Gillis|Jul 30, 2020

    When children go back to school in a few weeks, it will be vastly different from this time a year ago. A year ago, school districts around the nation and even around the world were making preparations for the start of the new school year. There was excitement in the air, friends who hadn’t seen each other over the summer and those that kept in contact with each other, were all talking about going back to school. Parents were glad for school to start because they knew where their children would be for at least 6-7 hours of the day. But this year...

  • OUACHITA PARISH COVID-19 SERIOUS

    Jul 30, 2020

    Each day there are changes in the number of COVID-19 cases in Ouachita parish as well as in the state of Louisiana. At the time of this writing there are 3,916 confirmed cases and 97 deaths in Ouachita Parish. The state of Louisiana has reached over 100,000 cases which led Governor Edwards to extend Phase Two and the statewide mask mandate until August 7, 2020. Due to the alarming increase in the number of cases, Louisiana cannot move forward. There are still persons among us in Ouachita parish who are stating that the entire COVID-19 pandemic...

  • 60 years for $18

    Eddie Gillis, Quest for Justice|Jul 23, 2020

    The family of Robert Dwayne Johnson said that when you see him smile, he is like a "big old baby". They said that he is a gentle person, from the time he was young, into his adult life. But while growing up, Robert developed mental issues that became a hindrance to him, as the family sought medical assistance for him. It was because of those issues that Robert would get into trouble and he wouldn't hurt anyone. But an incident that happened on Sept. 3, 2011 would change Robert's life forever....

  • Eddye Hobson Loving, Outgoing Devoted

    Jul 23, 2020

    March 20, 1949 - July 19, 2020 Eddye Lorraine Hobson was born on March 20, 1949, in Monroe, Louisiana. She transitioned to eternity with her Lord on July 19, 2020, in Garland, Texas. The older of two children, Eddye graduated from Carroll High School and went on to attend Northeast Louisiana University, now University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM), where she focused on Business. She enjoyed a longtime career working in various roles in telecommunication. Eddye was a faithful member of Mt. Hebron...

  • Police Exam Change, Rejected

    Jul 23, 2020

    The City of Monroe welcomed its' new Chief Executive Tuesday afternoon, as Oliver Ellis was sworn in as mayor following an election that was held up by the coronavirus virus, COVID-19. It was a festive day for the new mayor, as he pledged his love and support for a city that he said that he would stand for ,behind and with after taking his oath. Ellis defeated longtime incumbent mayor Jamie Mayo in a race that perhaps surprised many, but a change in the mayor's office has been made. The...

  • Police Brutality Alleged

    Jul 23, 2020

    A local man is suing the Monroe Police Department for brutality tactics used against him stemming from an encounter back on April 21. According to reports, Timothy Williams was beaten by Monroe police officers after they stopped him following a "routine" check. According to Williams, he said that he was complying with officers, but became frightened when he "was surrounded" by what he said was "eight or nine" officers and ran. When he realized that an escape was futile, he surrendered, offering...

  • LA's Racist Policing Practices

    Jul 23, 2020

    As part of a sweeping new initiative to challenge racist policing, the ACLU of Louisiana is asking people victimized by racist policing to come forward as potential plaintiffs to challenge these unconstitutional practices. People who have had negative race-based interactions with the police on or after May 1, 2020 can contact the ACLU of Louisiana's Justice Lab at [email protected] or call (504) 522-0628 and leave a message. Justice Lab: Putting Racist Policing on Trial is an intensive litigation effort to challenge racially discriminatory...

  • LHSAA to Parents and Student Athletes

    Jul 23, 2020

    LHSAA to Parents and Student Athletes As Executive Director for the LHSAA I and my assistant directors have received a number of emails from parents, athletes and concerned citizens asking the LHSAA not to cancel fall sports in 2020. I want to thank all of you for reaching out and conveying your concerns and know those concerns are shared by this office and its entire staff. I want to utilize this release to publicly acknowledge we have received your emails and we are listening. The LHSAA is an...

  • Community Servant Ready

    Jul 23, 2020

    Monroe Marshal Chief Robert Cherry has and is a community servant. He is a Carroll Graduate, from the Booker T. Community and a veteran. He gives his time freely and is well know throughout the community as a servant. Photo Robert Cherry...

  • "ROD WASHINGTON SALUTE"

    Jul 23, 2020

    There are some people in our city today make lasting impressions. The magnitude of their services is just impossible to describe. Mr. Rod Washington is this very special person. Words to express our appreciation and gratitude seem limited, but the prompting of our hearts bid us to thank you for a job well done. Thank you Mr. Rod Washington for going above and beyond to assist my grandson, Randall D. Bishop, as he represented the City of Monroe, Little Mister Deltafest 2010- 2011 and 2011-2012....

  • 37th Rose of Sharon/Millard Dean Lee Scholarship

    Jul 23, 2020

    The 37th Annual Rose of Sharon Baptist Church Millard Dean Lee Memorial Scholarship Program was Sunday, July 19, 2020. Guest speaker for the event was Dr. Quentin Holmes, Sr., Assistant Professor of Public Administration at Grambling State University. Due to the pandemic and following the social distancing guidelines, the program was held outside under the porte-cochere (front entrance of the church). Rose of Sharon Membership remained in their vehicles to watch and celebrate graduates and...

  • Darnell Linzy 2020 Grad Celebration

    Jul 23, 2020

    The Simon and Linzy Families showed Wossman 2020 Graduate Darnell Linzy lots of love on Saturday July 18 in the Boom Boom Room. Family members were masked up while social distancing celebrating with Darnell Linzy. Congratulations Wossman High School 2020 Graduate Darnell Linzy. Wishing Darnell all the best as he takes another step in life. Darnell is the son of Cee Linzy and grandson of Michael and Sharon Thanks to all the families who attended Darnell's celebration....

  • One City's High Hopes

    Jul 23, 2020

    Oliver "Friday" Ellis fulfilled one of his "high hopes" Tuesday(July 21) when he took the oath of office and became the city of Monroe's next mayor. In an ceremony that was limited in size by those who attended because of COVID-19 concerns, the gravity of the event did not go unnoticed, as the city is getting ready to embark on a new journey led by a man who said that he has high hopes for the city that he loves....

  • Robert E. Lee Junior High School Renaming

    Jul 23, 2020

    The Robert E. Lee Junior High School Renaming Committee seeks community suggestions for school name change. Names can be submitted at www.mcschools.net, by email at [email protected] or to a committee member no later than July 26, 2020. Committee Members: Marie Brown Ben Peters Dr. Talitha Elliott Dr. Pamela Saulsberry Donniel Hooter Stewart Shelby Sandie Lollie Hilary Sirmon Christine Michener David Sorrell John Navarro Shelton Spivey Community Meeting: Monday, July 27, 2020 from 6:00 p.m.– 7:00 p.m. Robert E. Lee Junior High School - V...

  • Underage Drinking

    Jul 23, 2020

    Continuing an agreement to educate and bring awareness to issues impacting our communities, Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) and the University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM) are addressing underage drinking, focusing on college campuses. To assist in this effort, Zeta chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon at ULM developed a series of images and data-driven content. This social media series, guided by NEDHSA, will emphasize the negative effects of alcohol on young adults. "Addiction and recovery are cornerstones of our work, and alcohol is a...

  • GET OUT AND VOTE

    Jul 23, 2020

    The Jackson Parish Branch NAACP along with District G is urging every voter to vote. If you were not able to vote in the last election, because you were not registered as a Democrat or Republican, now is the time for you to visit your Register of Voters Office and make sure you check the party you want to be affiliated. It's your choice. Nov. 3rd will be too late. You know firsthand how America has changed. Let's be movers and shakers and VOTE as if your life depends on it. Because it does. One vote does make a difference....

  • Civil Rights Icon Dies

    Jul 23, 2020

    Rep. John Lewis 80, the longtime Georgia Congressman and icon of the civil rights movement, died after a battle with pancreatic cancer, Friday July 17, 2020. His death represents the end of an era, not only for Congress but for the country as a whole. A survivor of Alabama's "Bloody Sunday" massacre in 1965 and a protegé of Martin Luther King Jr. who would ultimately inspire Barack Obama to enter public office, Lewis was one of the last living leaders of the civil rights movement. A member of...

  • Legal Representation by Law Enforcement Stop

    Jul 23, 2020

    By Your Side Legal Services (BYSLS) the first company to offer legal representation during encounters with law enforcement announces their crowdfunding campaign kick that can be viewed at https://igg.me/at/BYSL . The money raised will be used to build an application that connects its clients with lawyers during interactions with law enforcement and to market their services. When BYSLS clients see blue lights in their rear view mirror or are stopped by a police officer on the street they will...

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