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  • Authorities Raid 8th St. Residence

    Mar 19, 2020

    On Tuesday morning, March 17, a morning raid of a residence on 8th Street had residents dumbfounded as ATF (Agents Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives) surrounded a home in the Newtown Community. Neighbors and the general public were stunned by the presence of so many U.S. Department of Justice authorities. There was a massive search of the residence in which numerous items from the home were seized. ATF gave no information as to why the residence was raided. Calls to the ATF were...

  • Herman Colston Memories Cherished

    Mar 19, 2020

    In this life, all will cross two roads, both life and death, which both have unknown dates. Hearts are saddened upon the passing of Herman O'Neal Colston, 52, who died Saturday, March 14, 2020. Herman was a 1985 Ouachita Parish High School graduate and was a resident of the Newtown Community in Monroe, LA. He was a very caring, fun, loving person who lived life to the fullest. His willingness to help anyone was witnessed by those seniors who he would take and run errands. Then I saw a new...

  • Freddy "Bear's" Final Rites

    Mar 19, 2020

    Fredrick "Freddy Bear" McHenry Final Rites were Saturday March 14, 2020 at Little Flower Catholic Church Monroe LA. Hundreds attended "Freddy Bear's" Final Farewell as he touched so many lives. At his celebration Pastor Oliver Billups and Ouachita Parish High School Principal gave soul-stirring tributes to a legend....

  • Happenings

    Mar 19, 2020

    Great Vehicle Mechanics Got an old vehicle or about to buy a used vehicle, you’ll need good honest mechanics. Trust Mobile Mechanics because they do great guaranteed work. They know how to fix and repair vehicles in a timely and reasonable manner. Stop letting you know who, get cha making you play crazy dollars you really don’t have, unless you got it like that! Call Easy or Rocky at 318-331-5524, you’ll be glad you did! See ad display pg. 3 Edna’s Cooking “Home of the Breakfast Bowl” Serving Southern Style Hot Breakfast & Lunch Daily Monda...

  • Ques Daddy/Daughter Dance

    Mar 19, 2020

    You got to tip your hat again to the Brothers of Mu Tau Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Daddy/Daughter Dance. Daddies and daughters filled ULM SUB Friday March 13 as usual off the chart record numbers. There was fun, food and dancing. Dads are special while daughters are exceptional. What a night Ques!...

  • KEEP PRESSING ON"

    Gwendolyn Dickson|Mar 19, 2020

    "Spotlight on James E. (Jamie) Mayo" Candidate for Mayor Of Monroe- All citizens of Monroe LA, should be concerned about inhumane treatment which Mayor Mayo has received from several area ministers, family members of a local newspaper, mayoral candidates, citizens and other political leaders in the City of Monroe. Some ministers act as if they are Gods themselves. They create chaos and confusion. African Americans are aware of the damage effects racial and ethnic hatred can have on Blacks. God's...

  • God's Grace

    Mar 19, 2020

    Starlight Baptist Church in Swartz, LA gathered for it's 9th Annual Appreciation Celebration for Dr. & First Lady Rory L. Bedford, Sunday March 15, 2020. Special guest was Rev. Kenneth Sapp, Moderator of the New Hope Baptist Association and Pastor of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Ruston(Clay), LA. There were prayers, tributes, accolades, and presentations, adorning the pastor and first lady with love. Pastor Sapp spoke from the subject, "Just passing by, but making a diffe...

  • The Sun Will Shine Again

    Jessica DeTiege|Mar 19, 2020

    A lot is going on in the world in which we live. The Coronavirus has now traveled around the globe, disrupting travel plans and canceling annual events. More importantly, the virus is killing thousands of people with a fury that is causing people to panic in ways I have never before seen. Before the Coronavirus, it was hard for me to conceive something like this happening. Some movies and books tell the story of catastrophic disasters happening. The films and books paint the picture of how one accident or intentional act by a vengeful person...

  • NURSING FACILITIES ELDERLY FRAUD

    Mar 19, 2020

    NURSING FACILITIES ELDERLY FRAUD There are currently probes by the Justice Department in nursing homes in nine states. Investigations are looking into substandard care toward the elderly. First, quality care should be a priority because all residents should be treated with dignity and respect. Some residents have money or valuables in their possession and employees take them by convincing them that they are putting them in a safe place. It has been discovered that some nursing homes fail to...

  • "OUR DIRTY LAUNDRY"

    Marion Obafemi|Mar 19, 2020

    Job 38:22-23 Copyright 2012 inspired by God Since our tears have been revealed, as the water that is spilled, from raining and leaking eyes When our soul has been broken, and no words can be spoken, that will give peace to a soul that’s tired. I wonder how God would express, the pain that’s in His chest, when He looks down on this earth That He loved to the extent, that His only son was sent, to pay a price that no man is worth. Whenever the Lord cries, the clouds become His eyes, and the rai...

  • Monroe City Schools Grab & Go Meals, At-Home Learning Resources, Call Center

    Mar 19, 2020

    Students are out of school until at least April 14, but Monroe City Schools will offer student meals and optional at-home learning resources to families. The at-home learning resources will be available two ways: online at www.mcschool.net and printed packets can be picked up beginning Tuesday, March 17. The same day the district will begin providing grab and go meals for children. Monroe City Schools educators will also operate a hotline for families who need academic support. Meals will be provided weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.,...

  • Follow Your Dreams

    Eddie Gillis|Mar 19, 2020

    Rakeya " Brighty" Wiley had dreams when she was growing up. Just before she finished high school, she wanted to attend Baylor University. One thing that was certain in her life, and that was her desire to leave Monroe. A relative told her to get out of the city while she was in the ninth grade. Success, she was told, would be easier to attain outside of Monroe, and even Louisiana. Wiley would go on to attend McNeese State University located in Lake Charles, LA which became home for her. By the t...

  • Dazzle Dance Shines During Musical Performance

    Mar 19, 2020

    At a musical honoring Mayor Jamie Mayo, Dazzle Dance awed the musical in dance.at Greater Free Gift Baptist Church in Monroe LA on Saturday March 14. Dazzle Dance was one of the many groups which performed at the musical. Photo Dazzle Dance mayo- Dazzle Dancers Photo Dazzle Dance mayo 1-Dazzle Dancers with Dazzle Dance Coordinator Miss Jessica....

  • 2020 Shepherds & Church Celebration

    Mar 19, 2020

    4 Shepherds & Church Celebration Walk in The Word Kingdom Church Monroe LA honored their Shepherds Bishop Danny and Apostle Carolyn Hunt on Sunday March 1, with special guests Dr. Shannon Johnson co-pastor Interdenominational Faith Assembly Baton Rouge LA Sunday March 1, Dr. Joyce Thornton Committed to Christ International Arlington TX and Culminating Celebration Pastor Vance Price New Saint James Baptist Church Monroe LA on Sunday March 8. Guest Psalmist was Brother Donterrio Anderson....

  • Beautiful Black Women

    Mar 19, 2020

    One of mankind's best secrets are Black Women. Their beauty has stretched man's imagination for centuries. Being the most beautiful on earth, Black Women create an excitement in the world which is explainable, believable while enchanting. Black Women are beautiful, breathtaking, affectionate and of course intelligent. Their charm, demeanor and smooth chocolate skin has always devastated human nature while tantalizing mankind. There is nothing in this world, as a beautiful Black Woman as Tamatha...

  • Black Marriages Matter

    Revoil Muhammad|Mar 19, 2020

    In this year of our Lord, 2020, I journeyed on this thought that caught my attention and has compelled me to mention. We need a pattern of strong, healthy Black marriages. We stitch, we make, we build, and we paint. We take pride in what we make and to go as far as we can to use the finest materials money can buy. We get that "WOW" factor when people see what we create. A farmer will use pesticides to kill off bugs to protect his crops. A nation will go to war to protect its borders. The reason...

  • Parent's Worst Nightmare

    Mar 12, 2020

    Everyone wants the best for their child(ren). Raising a child or children is a real tedious job that requires patience, time. love and discipline. Without these key components along with many others, along with the help of family members and trusted friends, raising a child(ren) can present many uncertain difficulties. Knowing your children's friends and associates is very important. Not knowing your child's friends and their family can be detrimental. A parent should always their child's...

  • "Freddy Bear" Admired, Respected, Loved

    Mar 12, 2020

    Richwood/Ouachita Legend Fredrick "Freddy Bear" McHenry was a quiet giant in the United States and our area community. Freddy Bear was a humble, God-fearing man who had many people who guided and impacted his life. He possessed the type of character that, when challenged, he fought with determination. That tenacity and determination were on display his entire life. Freddy Bear graduated from Richwood High School, where he played on Richwood's first state championship football team in 1962....

  • Carroll 1956 Carolyn Ensley's Memories

    Mar 12, 2020

    It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends will bid farewell to their beloved Carolyn Rose Loudd Ensley 81, (Garland, Texas), born in Monroe, Louisiana, who passed away Thursday March 4, 2020. She was a Carroll High School 1956 Graduate. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Loudd and Carrie Godley Loudd; her husband Frank James Ensley; and her sister Vada Marie Echols. She is survived by her children, Regina Thompson (Merle), Edwin...

  • Put it on Paper

    Mar 12, 2020

    The world portrays wrong as right, you really must be on guard with the real rules of the game. Many times, cohabitation maybe good for some yet unfavorable to others, its according to what party may have the most to lose. Then there's the thought why buy the milk, when you can get it free. Love can get really complicated without the ring and marriage papers. People say one thing in the beginning, then change their mind without notice or regard to another's feelings when there's nothing to...

  • Mayo Best Mayor Choice

    Dr. Gene Tarver|Mar 12, 2020

    Four years ago I wrote a letter endorsing Mayor Mayo for reelection. I went door-to-door for him in that campaign as I am in this one. Recently, I was looking at his campaign card from that last election and it came as no surprise he has con-tinued to keep his commitment to the citizens of Monroe. He pledged to work for more jobs and grow our economy, better fire and police protection, a comprehensive flood plan, sound financial management, clean and safe drinking water, clean and safer neighbor...

  • Miss Precious Pearl

    Mar 12, 2020

    The Omicron Iota Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc Precious Pearl Organization crowned 2020 Miss Precious Pearl Skylar Melton Saturday March 7 at the Monroe Civic Center B.D. Robinson Conference Hall. Miss Precious Pearl is the daughter of Mrs. Despena Combs and Jerry Melton. She attends Weddington High School, Matthews, North Carolina . She will attend Grambling State University in the fall of 2020. Her precious pearl sponsor was AKA Raven Owens....

  • Mayor Mayo's City Water Treatment Union Members Endorsement

    Mar 12, 2020

    Mayor Mayo Picks Up Endorsement from City Water Treatment Plant Union Members Our City, Our Future, Our Choice. As the Monroe Mayoral election date draws near, incumbent Democratic Mayor Jamie Mayo gains more momentum as he picks up an endorsement from the employees who are part of the Local 407 International Union of Operating Engineers. They are primarily employed at the City's water treatment plant. Tamala Bailey, Union Representative, says "We proudly support Mayor Mayo and his vision for th...

  • Second Mayor Thompson Mistrial ll

    One More River to Cross|Mar 12, 2020

    With four unfavorable audits attributed to Mayor Thompson's administration, he struggled to manage a Town with dwindling resources and rising demands and to fix problems that had been in existence for many, many years. He struggled with internal issues of betrayal and attempts to sabotage the administration. Deliberate barriers were placed in Mayor Thompson's path. Actions of the Legislative Auditor were unrelenting and downright vicious. A fiscal administrator by the name of Bill Ryder was...

  • Pulpits & Pews

    Mar 12, 2020

    BB&O Annual Women’s Workshop & Youth Explosion True Vine Baptist Church 1400 Dilling St. Monroe LA Youth Explosion Friday March 13, 5:30 pm-Women’s Workshop Saturday March 14, 8:30am-1pm. Workshop presenters Minister Candice Russell & Minister Pamela Byrd-Chisley. BB&O (Bayou Macon, Boeuf River and Ouachita Association) Rev. John Perry Moderator-Sister Rosie Horne Women Ministry Director Pre-Anniversary Gospel Exposure Piney Grove Baptist Church 712 S 14th St. Monroe LA Sunday March 29, 6:30 pm featuring Geneva Fields & Chosen, Shawn Kelly Chor...

  • Coronavirus Fears Increases

    Eddie Gillis|Mar 12, 2020

    Last week The Dispatch published an article detailing the seriousness of the spreading coronavirus and the devastating effects that it is already having in some sections of the country. The states of Washington and California are having difficult times grappling with how to handle, if not contain the virus because as we can see, it has spread from the west coast to the east coast in just a matter of days. It is not just a China tragedy anymore, as Europe is being affected, parts of the Middle East and now America. There is widespread agreement...

  • PRAYING CHILDREN

    Mary Roggerson|Mar 12, 2020

    *Inspired by God through Mary Roggerson & Morning Day Prayer Ministries under the leadership of Pastor Kenneth Nolley, St. Mary Baptist Church Purpose: For all children to learn, pray and confess the Word of God. Goal: For all children to have an intimate relationship with God through prayer & His Word. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall take refuge; His truth shall be your shield and buckler. Psalm 91:4 Prayer: Father God, only You can cover and protect me completely. I feel secure...

  • 9th Appreciation Service

    Mar 12, 2020

    Starlight Baptist Church 1609 Highway 139 Swartz LA will honor Dr. & Sister Roy Bedford Sunday March 15, at 3pm. Special guest Rev. Kenneth Sapp Moderator of the New Hope Baptist Association and Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Ruston (Clay) LA....

  • Ave. Baptist Installs Rev. Dr. Morristine Chisley Sr.

    Mar 12, 2020

    On Sunday March 8, 2020, Avenue Baptist Church in Monroe. LA installed Rev. Dr. Morristine Chisley, Sr. as its Senior Pastor. Special guest Rev. Dr. Anthony L. Craig Sr. of Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church in Pine Bluff, AR preached the Word in front of a packed house. Programmed guest included Rev. Jason Cooper, Master of Ceremonies, Old and New Testament Readings completed by Rev. Stonewall Hunter & Rev. Ricky James, Sister Sheila Powell offered the welcome, Sister Martha James delivered...

  • Elect Jesse Walker City Council

    Mar 12, 2020

    Recently, the Committee to Elect Jesse Walker for Monroe City Councilman District 4 hosted a Campaign Introductory Dinner "Vision Night: Sharing the Vision With voters" in the Richland/Union Rooms of the Monroe City Convention Center with the goal to familiarize the public with the candidate as well as welcome the community into the world of the campaign and the team members. The guest feasted on their meal as they witnessed the Vision of the Walker Campaign's platform. The Candidate presented...

  • Community Empowerment Day

    Mar 12, 2020

    Women United for Successful Change in conjunction with Ouachita Parish Sheriff Jay Russell and Tausha Sanders State Farm proudly presents at Community Empowerment Day, “S.O.S. (Saving Our Streets by Empowering our Communities) in an underserved area of Monroe to educate, inspire, and promote positive change within the community. The event will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Lida Benton Playground at 3317 Lee Ave. Monroe, LA. The day will feature FREE food, Entertainment, Informative Speakers, Vendors and m...

  • Shadows of Tall Oak Trees

    Mar 12, 2020

    Author Rev. Bobby Joe Saucer, a resident of Decatur, Georgia, is a retired minister from The Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board of the American Baptist Churches USA. This former Dean of the Morehouse School of Religion is considered a pioneer in the areas of theological educational program planning, design, implementation, and evaluation. Saucer has implemented numerous educational conferences, internships, and endowments including, a scholarship endowed fund at Interdenominational...

  • SU Alumni Worship at Zion Traveler

    Mar 12, 2020

    The Southern University Alumni/Monroe Chapter worshipped at Zion Traveler Baptist Church Sunday March 9 during the morning. service in honor of the University's 140 years in existence. Dilcie Green, president of the organization, thanked Pastor Annanias Word for hosting the group. The university was founded during the Reconstruction Era that occurred after the United States Civil War. In 1880, with the passage of Act 87, SU was established in 1881. The first campus was on Calliope Street in New...

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Mar 12, 2020

    High school seniors interested in applying for the Irma DeTiege Scholarship -email bio to [email protected]. Please include recent photograph, your contact information, and proof of: Official GPA, high school transcript, and ACT score. Deadline is May 15, 2020....

  • "THE TRACKS OF MY TEARS"

    Marion Obafemi|Mar 12, 2020

    Thru my window pane, all I see pain. My quarterback, halfback and tailback, been held back. They ain’t running no plays, stuck in the same grade. Since day one, I can’t save one, all of them are getting killed. I can’t pay no bills, done double checked. I ain’t got no check, in my mailbox. The hands on the clock, says I’m out of time. The only job I can find, is doing dirt. But, the pain don’t hurt, it’s been killed by pills. One day I’m gone steal, my way out of this hell. My mind is like a...

  • CITIES and SAVE Youth Education & Learning

    Mar 12, 2020

    To address issues involving our youth, Monroe City School Board has teamed up with CITIES and the SAVE organizations to create a Task Force to initially focus on three main areas of youth issues. Those issues are Youth Education and Learning, Youth Discipline and Behavior at School, and Empowering Parents. We are asking all stakeholders ex. (Schools, business community, State and Local Government, Law agencies, Religious, Civic, Fraternal, and Healthcare Organizations) to be involved. The meeting will be held Thursday March 19, 2020 at 6PM in...

  • Wossman 4 Down 1 to Go

    Mar 12, 2020

    Wossman Boys Basketball continue it Marsh to a #A State Boys Basketball Championship. On Friday March 6 Wossman defeated St. Martinsville 65-49 in route to the LA Top 28 Boys Basketball Championship at the Burton Coliseum Lake Charles LA March 11-March 14. Wossman defeated Madison Prep 48-46 in a semi-final contest Wednesday March 11 to play in the 3A Boys Basketball State Championship....

  • Missing School Money

    Eddie Gillis|Mar 5, 2020

    For the second time in three years, money has been found to be missing at a Monroe City School. An audit conducted by an accounting firm showed several findings in its report to the school board, most noticeably almost $30,000 missing from Roy N. Shelling Elementary School. According to media reports, the audit was a part of the overall findings for the school system, but the Shelling revelation of the missing money had already been known by the school board and the incident was according to Supt. Brent Vidrine, was handled in “an appropriate...

  • Shooting/Robbery Unsettling

    Mar 5, 2020

    What's done in the dark will come to the light, no matter how long a month, a year, or fifty years. Its amazing how people do terrible things while not getting caught now, yet these matters come back to haunt the accused. God sees all and man is now watching on video surveillance. Many of us take freewill for granted while there are consequences for indiscretions either now or at the time of judgement. According to police reports Suspect Asia J. Tillman and two groups of people met at a...

  • Derrick Green Loving, Kind, Humble

    Mar 5, 2020

    Derrick A. Green 41, passed away peacefully on Friday February 21, 2020 at his home. Derrick was born on September 30, 1977 in Monroe LA to Howard Green and Dixie Green Smith. He attended West Monroe High School and worked for Taco Bell for 21 years. Derrick was a loving, kind and humble spirit. He was known for his wonder sense of humor and his contagious laughter among family and friends. Derrick is preceded in death by his father Howard Green. He is survived by his devoted stepfather Roy...

  • Second Mayor Thompson Mistrial

    Mar 5, 2020

    In 2006 Mayor Leslie C. Thompson was elected as the Town of Jonesboro' first African American mayor since the Town's inception in 1901, defeating incumbent Mayor Donald Essirmier and Mike Holder a local businessman. Thompson then ran for and won a second term in 2010, defeating Freddie Brown. Mayor Thompson is currently serving a third term having defeated incumbent Mayor James E. Bradford in 2018. Mayor Leslie C. Thompson was charged, tried, and convicted on three counts of malfeasance in...

  • Shining Star Rev. Odell Blanson

    Mar 5, 2020

    Rev. Odell Blanson was born November 13, 1937 to the union of Willie and Ida Lee Blanson in Wisner, Louisiana. He grew up and attended Wisner High School in Wisner, LA. On April 26, 1960 he married Jessie Mae Phenix. This union spanned for 45 years until her health failed her and God called her home to glory. He received his call to the ministry and was ordained by Dr. Charles L. McGhee, the late Pastor of New Saint James Baptist Church in Monroe, LA on November 26, 1989. He preached his first...

  • Wossman 2 down, 3 to Go

    Mar 5, 2020

    Wossman Boys Basketball continue their march to a state championship downing two opponents Abbeville 117-61 on Friday February 28 and Northwest 82-48 on Tuesday March 3 at the George "Vamp" Belton Complex in Monroe LA. Their next opponent is St. Martinville where Wossman will have to travel to play Friday March 6 in their quest to capture the 3-A State Basketball Championship. Good luck Wossman Boys Basketball! Photo Wossman- Nick Lavender dunks one of many in a playoff rout....

  • Mayo's Many Hats

    Mar 5, 2020

    By Symiah Joseph I know you are wondering why I brought my hat. This hat is a representation of a person who wears many hats. That would be our Mayor. Now, we all know, if someone wear many hats, that means what? That means they have a whole lot of experience in good work ethics. Now, let's talk about experience. E – is for Economic Development... various businesses have opened from small to large to create more than 2,000 jobs since 2001. X – is for eXpertise. He has expertise in business pra...

  • Black History Celebration

    Mar 5, 2020

    South Pointe Retirement Community Monroe LA observed Black History Friday February 28. Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayor was guest speaker. It was a spirit-filled celebration bringing back many memories as some spoke of hardships experienced. At the program, Thanks to the Lord was given while special presentation and acknowledgements were made. Also, in attendance was Ouachita Parish Police Juror Michael Thompson. Residents and guests lifted every voice while a feast was enjoyed by all. Sharon Taylor is...

  • DownSouth Sports MVP's

    Mar 5, 2020

    Season ending DownSouth Sports Magazine "MVP Awards were presented at the Sterlington vs. Richwood games on Feb. 7th. The Rams won both girls and boys games. Marques Perkins and Madison Horne were named Most Valuable Players of the Game. Marquez led the Rams in scoring with 15 point along with three exciting slam dunks and Madison led the Lady Rams with 25 points. Pictured along with Madison is Lady Rams' head Coach, Krysty Holland. The DownSouth Sports Magazine MVP is sponsored by The Monroe...

  • God Knows Best

    Mar 5, 2020

    New Faith Missionary Baptist Church Monroe LA honored their Pastor & Wife for 16 years of faithful service recently. Special guest was Rev. Richard Wilson lll St. James Baptist Church Sterlington LA. Rev. M. Nelson guided the program. Sister Octavia Wilson gave a welcome while Rev. Wilson preached, "God is Still in Control!" Wait on the Lord; be of good courage and He shall strengthen your heart. Wait I day, on the Lord....

  • Favorite Church Usher

    Mar 5, 2020

    Doorkeepers or keepers of the door, their church service is invaluable. They are the first to meet and greet you at church. If you have a question, need a seat, need to speak or sit with a certain group, church ushers are at your beck and call to fulfill your desires and are valuable church servants. This week the Monroe Dispatch salutes dedicated Mt. Arack Baptist Church Usher Sandra Sansberry who loves God and loves being a favorite church usher....

  • Living My Best Life

    Mar 5, 2020

    If it had not been for the Lord on my side, where would I be? Thanking and praising God for Grace and Mercy is Norman "Bearchest" Harris from Monroe LA now residing in the Lone Star State. His humble beginnings has been a blessing, Carroll High School, Coach Thomas, his family, friends and those along the way offering encouragement. To heed the call and mind was his blessing. Now some eighty-five years later, "Bearchest" is still blessed and thankful for his journey. Carroll 1956, a loving wife...

  • In the Matter of Nat Turner

    Mar 5, 2020

    A Speculative History by Christopher Tomlins. We know almost nothing about Nat Turner. The historian Kenneth Greenberg describes him as “the most famous, least -known person in American History. He has no gravesite, no remains; there is no likeness of him. The account of his life and rebellion, given in chains as he awaited trial in jail, was written down by an opportunistic white attorney and sold as a pamphlet to cash in on Turner’s notoriety. In the Matter of Nat Turner is an attempt to recover a historical figure and his way of thi...

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