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  • GUNAA 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musical

    Apr 4, 2024

    The Monroe Ouachita Chapter of GUNAA will hold its 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musical Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 7:00 PM First Baptist 507 Swayze Street Monroe, LA. The public is cordially invited to attend this event. Additional information contact Larry Mason at 318-503-5189 or Ezzard Burton at 318-680-9057.In Tiger Spirit Ezzard O. Burton, President...

  • Phi Beta Sigma

    Apr 4, 2024

    The Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Founded January 9, 1914 at Howard University recently were in attendance at Little Flower Catholic Church in Monroe LA when Deacon Lawrence Houston of St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in New Orleans LA conducted revival services. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity l to r Kenneth Randle, Ricky Melancon, Ronald Wilhite, Deacon Lawrence Houston, George "Vamp" Belton, Orlando Davis, John Preston and Demeatress Randle. Culture for Service and Service for...

  • Audit Implicates Vidrine's False Records

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 28, 2024

    A report from an audit of former Monroe City Schools Superintendent Brent Vidrine appears to show that he allegedly submitted false records related to his retirement. The information in question was allegedly submitted by Vidrine himself for the purchase of retirement service. At the heart of the audit is an alleged false receipt from the Teacher’s Retirement System of Louisiana (TRSL) that seems to indicate that Vidrine made a required payment of about $48,184.92 and a false estimate of the cost of purchasing a year of creditable service f...

  • Fiery Fatal Car Crash

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 28, 2024

    Neighbors in a quiet neighborhood in the Rayville community continue to be in shock as they mourn the loss of a 14-year-old teen who was killed on Sunday, March 24, 2024. The teen, identified as Suh’renity Butler, was killed when the car she was driving crashed into a tree. According to Louisiana State Police officials, Butler, who was said to have been the driver, did not survive the accident and was pronounced dead by paramedics. Four other teen passengers in the vehicle suffered injuries. The accident has affected the whole community b...

  • Shooting Dangers

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 28, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A 20 year-old man wanted on suspicion of murder was arrested by the Morehouse Parish Sheriff Office. According to a Sheriff's Office report, Robert Wilson was the subject of a second-degree murder attempt charge. A shooting that Wilson was allegedly involved in occurred on March 16, 2024, as deputies responded to a crime scene near Ogden Street, according to the report. Deputies found the victim had been shot in the face, as an...

  • Delta Community College Protest Continues

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 28, 2024

    A local community couple says that their protest of working conditions allegedly occurring at Delta Community College in Monroe LA will continue, saying that the community needs to be aware of what their go through on a daily basis. Robert and Samantha Jordan started their protest several weeks ago after she was terminated from her job, followed by her husband being place on administrative leave pending an investigation into alleged threats against employees and creating a hostile work environme...

  • Final Louisiana Special Criminal Justice Session Bills

    Mar 28, 2024

    In the recent Louisiana Special Criminal Justice Session, several bills were passed that will have significant impacts on the state's criminal justice system. House Bill 4, sponsored by Representative Emerson, now Act 10, addresses post-conviction relief procedures. This law makes all present limitations on repetitive applications and time limits for post-conviction relief jurisdictional, meaning they cannot be waived or excused by the court or district attorney. House Bill 5, sponsored by Representative Mike Johnson and sent to the governor,...

  • Worthy Women

    Mar 28, 2024

    March is Women's History Month, an annual observance that highlights the contributions of women to historical events and contemporary society. Recently, Pastor Brian Reed, along with deacons, members, visitors, and friends, took a moment to honor the women of New Tabernacle Baptist Church in Monroe, LA, who have made significant contributions to the history and legacy of the city, state, and nation....

  • Rooftop Brunch

    Mar 28, 2024

    It was a Rooftop Brunch at Nite for the grown and sexy on Saturday March 23, 2024 on the 7th Floor at ULM in Monroe LA with many glamming stars. Gravedigga operated the rooftop Brunch business! The Brunch was kicking while the spirits were gis'am! Photo Rooftop Brunch Chimera White...

  • March 2024 Election Results

    Mar 28, 2024

    In the recent March 2024 elections in Monroe and Richwood, several key positions were decided, shaping the future leadership of these communities. The incumbent Mayor Friday Ellis (I) secured a victory, retaining the mayoral seat for the city of Monroe. Gretchen Ezernack (R) emerged victorious in District 2, earning the councilman seat. Rodney McFarland (D) won the election for District 4, securing the councilman position. The District 5 race will head into a run-off between Kema Dawson (D) and...

  • Smart Rambin/Silverstein Award

    Mar 28, 2024

    The Monroe Chamber of Commerce's 103rd annual meeting and banquet, held on Thursday, March 14, at the Monroe Civic Center, honored William V. Smart, executive director of the Monroe Housing Authority, with the esteemed Rambin/Silverstein Outstanding Leadership and Service Award. This award recognizes individuals for their lifetime contributions to the city of Monroe, Ouachita Parish, and northeast Louisiana....

  • GUNAA 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musica

    Mar 28, 2024

    l The 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musical, hosted by the Monroe Ouachita Chapter of GUNAA, will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 7:00 PM at First Baptist, located at 507 Swayze Street in Monroe, LA. The event is open to the public. This year, scholarships will be awarded in honor of Mr. Mackie Freeze, Mr. Robert Carter, and Mr. Roosevelt Rankins. Donations can be sent to Monroe/Ouachita GUNAA, P.O. Box 156, Monroe, LA 71210, payable to Monroe/Ouachita GUNAA, or via PayPal to [email protected] (please use friends and...

  • P.E.E.P. Wossman Championship Ring Donation

    Mar 28, 2024

    On March 15, 2023, Wossman Lady Cats and Boys Basketball Louisiana 2024 State Champions receive a big donation toward their championship rings from P.E.E.P and former Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. This is P.E.E.P's second year supporting Wossman State Champions' Basketball. "It's an honor to recognize our young people making a difference in our community," said P.E.E.P. President Kenneth Wilson...

  • Thank You

    Verbon Muhummad|Mar 28, 2024

    Thank you for your support in our campaign for city council. With your help, we pushed the incumbent into a runoff in District 5, giving us a chance to win. Special thanks to Mondrian Douglas and Mrs. Carolyn Goodin for standing with us. As we head into the general election on April 27, 2024, the control of the city council is at stake. A vote for Muhammad ensures a voice for District 5 and control of the council and its finances. Congratulations to Bishop Rodney McFarland on his win in...

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Mar 28, 2024

    High school seniors interested in applying for the Irma DeTiege Scholarship, email information to [email protected]. Scholarship requirements: biographical essay, recent photograph, contact information, official GPA, high school transcript, class rank and ACT score. Deadline is May 17, 2024. The late legendary Irma Irma DeTiege, by God's amazing grace and mercy, helped many get through the race of life through her inspiration and fortitude. Please donate to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship...

  • Taylor Fills Zion Traveler Pulpit

    Mar 28, 2024

    On Sunday March 24, 2024 at Zion Traveler Baptist Church in Monroe LA, Rev. Elbert Taylor fill the pulpit. His sermon "Reminder of Who You Are" was a message of hope. There was more than enough amens and thank you Lord! Rafters fell while those in the pews were refilled....

  • When Sugar Tastes Like Salt

    Mar 21, 2024
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    West Monroe High School's First Black Graduate Jacquelyn Snowden Jones Harvey returned to her old stomping grounds West Monroe LA on Sunday March 17, 2024 promoting her new memoir/book Forged "When Sugar Tastes Like Salt at St. Joseph Baptist Church in West Monroe LA, before family, former classmates, friends and church members. Harvey aka Berette message was strong concerning her faith in the Lord among many others things she spoke about....

  • Fight Bystander Cut

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 21, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Most of us are taught to help someone when we see them in a situation where they might be in need. That kind of teaching perhaps goes back to the biblical account of The Good Samaritan, where a person in need was passed over by those who could have done something. Since then, people have done things for others in need, sometimes to the peril of their own safety. A local woman who was said to have acted in a similar manner was all...

  • Grambling SWAC Tournament Win Not First

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 21, 2024

    Congratulations are in order for the men's basketball team at Grambling University as they compete in the college basketball phenomenon known as March Madness. The G-men punched their ticket to be a part of March Madness by winning the Southwestern Athletic Conference on Saturday, March 16, 2024, which gave the team an automatic berth in the NCAA basketball tournament. With that win, the Tigers will make their first appearance in the tournament, a historic achievement for the school and the...

  • Bicyclist Robbed/Pistol Whipped

    Mar 21, 2024

    Residents of the southside in Monroe, LA, are growing increasingly fearful due to a spate of alleged robberies and violent attacks near Winnsboro Rd. and Atkinson St. A recent incident on Monday, March 11, 2024, involved a bicyclist who was allegedly robbed, pistol-whipped, and had their bicycle stolen. These crimes appear to be ongoing, occurring frequently in the area. Citizens need to be vigilant in areas that were once considered safe. Criminals are now more desperate and are resorting to violent behavior regardless of the victim's age....

  • New Richwood Voters Unable To Vote

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 21, 2024

    An incident recently occurred where Caderrian White lives, prompting him to call for the aid of law enforcement. When officers from the Monroe Police arrived, he was told that because of his address, there wasn’t anything they could do. It turned out that the Michael Ave. address where White lives was listed as being in the town of Richwood. White became a first-time registered voter about a month ago, as he was looking forward to voting in the upcoming elections. Incumbent Mayor Gerald Brown and the Richwood board of alderpersons are all up f...

  • Is Crime Truly Decreasing in Monroe?

    Mar 21, 2024

    The current leadership in Monroe seems eager to promote the idea that crime is on the decline in our city, pointing to the reduced coverage in mainstream media as evidence. However, this raises questions: is this decline real, or merely a convenient narrative? Can we trust only what we're told, ignoring the reality we witness? It's challenging to accept claims of reduced crime when faced with the stark reality of grieving families (fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins) making funeral arrangements for l...

  • Unsolved Homicides

    Mar 21, 2024

    When does it become okay for a allegedly well-known surgeon to decide which patient should be a casualty of Science? Well, in 1988 it happened allegedly at Glenwood Hospital. When does it become okay allegedly for Fresenius to say there were too many people filing a lawsuit and needed to cut down on that "Number"? Well, they did, in 2012. They "Never Denied" the people that suffered due to their negligence. When does it become okay for allegedly yet another incident at Glenwood Hospital, a new patient was falsely admitted and told not to talk...

  • Louisiana Special Criminal Justice Session Bills Passed

    Mar 21, 2024

    Senate Bills Senate Bill 7 by Senator Edmonds (Act 9) requires ignition interlock for first offense DWI for at least six months of any probation, or the entire time that the driver's license is suspended. For a second offense, the court will require that the offender not operate a motor vehicle during the period of probation without an ignition interlock and it must remain on the vehicle for the entire four-year period of the suspension of the driver's license. When a person has a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or above, driving privileges will b...

  • LA Governor's Unions Assault

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 21, 2024

    Jeff Landry has been governor of Louisiana over two months. Two Months may be a short time in a four-year term, but when one looks at what the governor has done after waiting eight years to sit where he currently is now, the next 45 months surely will undo what John Bel Edwards did in 8 years. Landry is as about as right-wing as other southern governors, as he told voters what his intentions were long before campaigning started, perhaps when it became known early who Republicans in Louisiana were replacing Bel Edwards. He led off with his...

  • GUNAA 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musical

    Mar 21, 2024

    The Monroe Ouachita Chapter of GUNAA will hold its 23rd Annual Gospel Scholarship Musical Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 7:00 PM First Baptist 507 Swayze Street Monroe, LA. The public is cordially invited to attend this event. This year’s scholarships will be named in honor of Mr. Mackie Freeze, Mr. Robert Carter, and Mr. Roosevelt Rankins. We look forward to seeing you there. Donations can be mailed to Monroe/Ouachita GUNAA P.O. Box 156 Monroe, LA 71210; payable to Monroe/Ouachita GUNAA. PayPal: [email protected]. (case sensitive c...

  • Moore Superintendent

    Mar 21, 2024

    The Monroe City School Board selected Sam Moore lll as Superintendent of Monroe City Schools on March 14, 2024. Moore replaces former Superintendent Dr. Brent Vidrine. Congratulations Monroe City Schools' Superintendent Sam Moore lll....

  • Still Grateful

    Mar 21, 2024

    Carroll High School 1966 Classmates, left to right, Alice F. Daniels, Minister Ellen "Marie" Felton Batch, and Sharron M. Robinson. Minister Batch was in town for the Memorial Service of her brother Norman Felton on March 9, 2024. CHS 1966, "Still Grateful"....

  • Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar

    Mar 21, 2024

    The Carver-McDonald Branch Library at 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA., Branch Manager Joyce Powell, hosted Attorney and author Zebbie Grayson with a book talk and signing of her new book, "Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar!" with the community, was Saturday, March 16, 2024. Attorney Zebbie A. Grayson is a Monroe, LA native who grew up in the Booker T. Community as a member of the Zion Spring Baptist Church and is a proud graduate of Carroll High School. Her memoir was well received...

  • Health, Nutrition & Aging

    Mar 21, 2024

    A community program was held at the Carver-McDonald Branch Library, at 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA., with LSU AgCenter, Agent Markaye Russell on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Markaye discussed the benefits of establishing a healthy lifestyle. You missed a treat; smoothies and a slice of Branch Managers Birthday Cake were served to the community patrons. Thanks, Branch Manager- Joyce Powell...

  • Youth Focused Revival (Mount Olivet Baptist Church

    Mar 14, 2024

    Join us for a Youth Focused Revival Tuesday - Thursday, April 16-18, 2024 "Building Strong Disciples Through Biblical Foundations" Scripture: Colossians 1:9-10 "...We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. Then the way you live will honor and please the Lord, and your lives will produce every kind of good fruit..." 500 Swayze Street Monroe LA 71201 Oliver W. Billlups, Jr., Pastor Call 318-322-8587 for a ride...

  • Check the Record

    Verbon Muhummad|Mar 14, 2024

    Don't be fooled, District 5, by the smokescreen of the incumbent. She ran four years ago on the Dawson name. However, for her re-election bid, she must stand on her record, and she has sold District 5 out completely. After nearly four years, all we have in District 5 are parking lots at the zoo and Benoit Community Center, some playground equipment, paint on some basketball courts, and a Dollar Store that was already scheduled to be located in south Monroe. We must fight for more and stop...

  • Water Tree's 7th Anniversary

    Mar 14, 2024

    Water Tree's 7th Anniversary Water Tree in Monroe, LA, celebrated its 7th anniversary on Saturday, March 29, 2024. During the celebration, the late Pastor John Edward Ross Jr. was honored for his dedication and support that led to the business's success. Pastor Ross, a retired principal for the Monroe City School Systems and retired Director of Community Affairs for the city of Monroe, will be remembered through The John Edward Ross Jr. College Scholarship Foundation. The foundation, initiated...

  • Shots Fired, Mother Escapes

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 14, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The sudden sound of gunfire compelled two individuals to seek cover recently, in a bid to protect their lives. Monroe Police (MPD) responded to a shooting incident on March 8, 2024, following a call. They arrived at a residence on Cairo St. in Monroe, LA, where they encountered two victims of the shooting. The victims informed officers that they were in bed when the shots were fired. They recounted having to roll out of bed to...

  • Superintendent's Daunting Task

    Mar 14, 2024

    The upcoming Monroe City Schools superintendent faces a challenging task as academic concerns loom large. 55% of Monroe City Schools’ students scored below basic in 6 out of 11 elementary schools, contributing to an overall F school performance score that went unchecked under the previous superintendent. The Monroe City School Board is under scrutiny, with questions raised about their inaction and resource allocation, especially for the disadvantaged children in south Monroe. This situation raises concerns about Monroe's high crime rate, h...

  • Frightening Car Crash

    Mar 14, 2024

    A hit-and-run crash on March 3, 2024, at 5:16 AM, on Milhaven Road in Monroe, LA, resulted in serious injuries and an arrest. Video footage showed two vehicles speeding west, with the second trying to pass the first in the eastbound lane. The second vehicle struck the first, causing it to spin across both lanes and crash into a power pole and a house. The driver of the second vehicle,Suspect Antoine Standifier, fled the scene but was later identified through his Facebook profile. Standifier had...

  • Collins MENSA Standout

    Mar 14, 2024

    Taurian Collins Jr., a first grader at JS Clark Magnet School in Monroe LA, has achieved a remarkable academic milestone by being accepted into MENSA, the largest high-IQ association globally. MENSA, founded in 1946, boasts a membership of over 150,000 individuals worldwide. Membership in MENSA is reserved for individuals who have demonstrated exceptional levels of scholastic achievement. The organization offers access to gifted programs, scholarships, and intellectually stimulating content...

  • Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar

    Mar 14, 2024

    The Carver-McDonald Branch Library at 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA., Branch Manager Joyce Powell, is hosting Attorney and author Zebbie Grayson with a book talk and signing of her new book, “Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar!” with the community, on Saturday, March 16 at 10:00 A. M. Attorney Zebbie A. Grayson is a Monroe, LA native. She grew up in the Booker T. Community as a member of the Zion Spring Baptist Church and is a proud graduate of Carroll High School....

  • Special Session Fails Crime's Wrong Direction

    Mar 14, 2024

    Louisiana House Democrats are committed to addressing crime and making our communities safer. Unfortunately, we were not involved in drafting the call for the second special legislative session. The overwhelming majority of the bills filed for this special session fail to address crime before it happens. They are reactive, not proactive. These bills will not make our communities safer and they will disproportionately impact black people and poor people. And they will fill our prisons with non-violent offenders at an extraordinary cost to...

  • Health, Nutrition & Aging

    Mar 14, 2024

    Carver-McDonald Branch Library at 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA., is hosting a community program with LSU AgCenter Agent, Markaye Russell, on Thursday, March 21 at 11 A.M. What is good health? Good health refers to a state of complete emotional, spiritual, mental, and physical well-being. Health is central to managing stress and living a longer, more active life. Mental and physical health are the two most frequently discussed types of health. It is important to approach "health" as a whole,...

  • Christina's College Reveal

    Mar 14, 2024

    Recently, Christina Gary's family, friends, and Franklin Parish High School Classmates gathered at The Vintage Vault in Winnsboro LA for Christy's College Reveal. Christy has a 4.27 GPA and has been accepted to with scholarships to Rust College, University of Louisiana Monroe, Jackson State University, Mississippi State, Millsaps College, Langston University, Grambling State University, Southern University, University of Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana State University, University of Alabama and...

  • Join Us Holy Thursday, Good Friday & Resurrection Sunday

    Mar 14, 2024

    Philadelphia Word Center Church 115 Arnold Dr. in Monroe LA Holy Thursday- The Last Supper March 28, 2024 at 6:30pm, Good Friday-The Crucifixion Friday March 29, 2024 at 3pm and Resurrection Sunday March 31, 2024 at 8am. Jesus is the Main Attraction! Rev. Dr. Alfred Mack Pastor-Teacher....

  • Brown Withdraws Endorses McFarland

    Mar 7, 2024

    Marie Brown, a candidate for Monroe City Council in District 4, has decided to end her campaign and endorse Rodney McFarland for the council seat. Brown made her decision public in a statement released on Monday, March 4, 2024, expressing her belief that McFarland is the ideal candidate to represent District 4 and the city. She stated, "After much consideration and reflection, I have decided to suspend my campaign for Monroe City Council in District 4. I believe that Rodney McFarland is the...

  • Unusual Funds Findings

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 7, 2024

    The Monroe City Schools Board is once again facing scrutiny over irregular findings uncovered during its annual audit, according to Board President Jennifer Haneline. An investigation has been initiated into three employees, all of whom have been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation's outcome. While Haneline did not disclose the school involved, sources indicate it is Neville High School in Monroe, LA. She stated that both the legislative auditor's office and local law...

  • One in a Million

    Mar 7, 2024

    Rev. Eddie Ray Jackson passed away on Thursday, February 29, 2024, to join the Lord for eternity. He served as the pastor of St. Peter Baptist Church in Columbia, LA, until his passing. Rev. Jackson's spiritual journey began and continued at Zion Spring Missionary Baptist Church. He started his academic journey at Lincoln Elementary and graduated from Carroll High School. For many years, he worked at Ochsner LSU Monroe, formerly E.A. Conway Hospital. Rev. Jackson was highly regarded for his...

  • Fatal Accident

    Mar 7, 2024

    The journey of life is unpredictable, with no set time or date for our destinies. The community mourns the untimely passing of Anthony Tyrone Briggs, who tragically lost his life on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. Anthony was reportedly struck by a truck around 2:00 AM on Louisville Ave. in Monroe, LA, in what witnesses describe as a hit-and-run incident. We live in trying times, where we need to be vigilant each time as we travel from home to our intended destination. Please remember the Briggs...

  • Suspicious Death

    Mar 7, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The tragic loss of life is always devastating for any family, especially when it occurs at the hands of others. The suspicious death of a young female had been shrouded in mystery since its occurrence, with many stories circulating about what transpired on that fatal day. According to police on February 9, 2024, the Monroe Police Department (MPD) responded to a report of an injured person on Winnsboro Rd. in Monroe, LA. Upon...

  • Dictator State Ahead?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 7, 2024

    Has anyone noticed how far Louisiana has moved to the right since Jeff Landry became governor? Voters and even some legislators are not surprised at the speed at which the governor is pushing the state further to the right, similar to his counterparts in other southern states such as Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. One could also include Texas in the mix. One has to wonder just how far Landry is willing to take the state, and the answer is as far as conservative legislators will bring bills for him to sign. One of the bills rapidly heading...

  • Larry Wright's Remarkable Career

    Eddie D. Gillis|Mar 7, 2024

    Larry Wright, a native of northeast Louisiana, reflects on a fulfilling life enriched by the people he's known. He comes from a region with a strong athletic tradition, producing athletes who have excelled in the NBA and NFL. Following his sports career, Wright transitioned to education, serving as a principal in multiple northeast Louisiana school districts over nearly 30 years. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity to work in education and hopes he made a positive impact on students....

  • Louisiana Crime Special Session

    Mar 7, 2024

    Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry's special session on February 18, 2024, aimed to tackle crime with a series of proposed bills. Among these, HB1 focuses on providing public access to criminal court matters, potentially increasing transparency. However, such access might disproportionately affect minority communities, exposing them to greater scrutiny and potential biases in the justice system. HB6 - All records will be available for the public to view - addresses methods of execution and confidentiality in death sentences. While this bill aims...

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