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  • 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...

  • Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar

    Mar 7, 2024

    The Carver-McDonald Branch Library at 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA. and branch manager Joyce Powell, is hosting attorney and author Zebbie Grayson for a book talk and signing of her new book, Journey to the United States Supreme Court Bar! with the community, on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 10:00 AM. 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. Attorney Grayson is the daughter of the late Lubertha...

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    Mar 7, 2024

    Irma DeTiege, a once obscure figure, rose to prominence through divine intervention. Despite facing life's challenges, her obedience to wise counsel helped propel her to remarkable achievements. A scholarship, established in her honor, provides students aspiring for greater heights with a valuable head start. Gratitude is extended to all donors of the Irma DeTiege Scholarship. Support the cause today by donating to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship at P.O. Box 4823, Monroe, LA 712...

  • Louisiana New Law Treats 17-Year-Olds as Adults

    Feb 29, 2024

    The Special Crime Session has concluded, and Senator Katrina Jackson Andrews, Representative Adrian Fisher, and Representative Pat Moore have returned to Ouachita Parish. The Louisiana Legislature Chambers passed bills that will impact the community, teenagers, young adults, and constituents in various ways. For example, SB3 was passed. This bill mandates that 17-year-olds who commit non-violent or violent crimes will be tried as adults. If sentenced to jail, they will be sent to an adult prison facility. Other bills eliminate parole and...

  • Mayo, Dawson What Happened?

    Jamie Mayo|Feb 29, 2024

    As I pursue public office at this stage in my life, I have committed to being more transparent and willing to share many moments from my life to inspire young adults interested in running for public office. However, I never thought a part of my story would include physical contact with another individual in my pursuits. On the night of February 22, 2024, at the Benoit Recreation Center, a political forum had concluded, leaving only three of us remaining. I was outside, engaged in conversation,...

  • Delta Community College Protest Met With Repercussions

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 29, 2024

    A protest was held at Louisiana Delta Community College on February 21, 2024, to bring attention to the alleged unfair pay and treatment of its employees. Spokesperson Robert Jordan, an employee at Delta, stated that it wasn't about them personally but about everybody who can't speak out or is afraid to speak up. "Somebody has to do something," Jordan said, "Therefore, my wife Samantha (who is now fired) and I decided to take that role." Allegations of no-cause termination and discrimination of...

  • Property Dispute

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 29, 2024

    Augie J. Bosley has been embroiled in a lengthy property ownership dispute with the Ouachita Parish Assessor's Office since 2005. The conflict stems from a property purchase in Monroe by Ms. Bosley from a man whose family she was well acquainted with; despite her close relationship with the family, there were alleged objections to Bosley's ownership of the property. In 2005, a family member deeded the property at 507 South 11 St. in Monroe to Bosley. However, an Affidavit of Correction was...

  • Terrifying Gun Drawn

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 29, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. In today's world, it's crucial to be aware of your surroundings at all times. The days of taking a walk outside your home without worry are long gone. Whether you're walking or driving, it's important to be alert. This reality became painfully clear for a local woman and her children. Monroe Police responded to a report on February 12, 2024, involving a male who allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman while she was driving with...

  • United We Win

    Feb 29, 2024

    (DIVIDED WE FALL) On February 13, 2024, a diverse group of public leaders, community activists, and concerned citizens gathered to discuss the future of Monroe and the upcoming mayoral election. The prevailing concern was that the public perception favored the Ellis administration, despite the reality that many citizens are worse off under his leadership. The meeting highlighted how media coverage often fails to accurately report increased crime levels since Ellis took office despite the true statistics identifying a surge in local criminal...

  • Christina's College Reveal

    Feb 29, 2024

    On Monday, February 26, 2024, Christina Gary's family, friends, and Franklin Parish High School classmates gathered at The Vintage Vault in Winnsboro, LA for Christy's college reveal celebration. Christy has a 4.27 GPA and has been accepted 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...

  • Monroe Black History

    Feb 29, 2024

    Spotlighting Richwood High School and ULM Legendary Alumnus Dr. Joe Profit In honor of Black History Month 2024, the Richwood Community and Bryant's Addition in Monroe, LA, proudly recognize "A Moment in Black History." Joe Profit stood out as the first Black athlete to play football in the Gulf States Conference and the first and only first-round pick from NLU in the NFL Draft. He was selected as the No. 7 pick by the Atlanta Falcons on January 28, 1971. Profit was a First-Team All-American...

  • Monroe Black History

    Feb 29, 2024

    Saluting Monroe Black History Maker Ernestine Green who was the first Black Clothes Buyer for the Palace Department Store then Field's Women Shop in Monroe LA. We are proud of you and your accomplishments!...

  • Monroe Chamber's 36th Leadership Ouachita

    Feb 29, 2024

    Established in 1988 by the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Ouachita aims to develop and empower emerging leaders in northeast Louisiana. The program seeks to transform the region into a premier place to live and do business. Since its inception, over 950 residents have graduated from the program. The 2024 class includes 42 participants from various organizations: Jasmine Belton, VCOM, Jake Branch, Louisiana National Bank, Eva Brown, City of Monroe, Josh Brown, Mid South Extrusion,...

  • Carroll Royalty

    Feb 29, 2024

    Reigning as Miss Freshman at Carroll High School Homecoming 2023 was Joy Higgins, who was escorted by her dad Donald Gipson. Congratulations Miss Freshman Joy Higgins!...

  • HAMPCO, Inc. Academic Heritage Quiz Bowl

    Feb 29, 2024

    Black History Month is HERE and through the efforts of Senator Katrina Jackson, Senate District 34, HAMPCO, Inc. will be bringing back its Academic Heritage Quiz Bowl. This Bowl will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2024, starting at 9:00 a.m. at Thomas Jefferson Upper Elementary School, 1001 Pecan Street, Monroe, La. This Quiz Bowl will have three levels of competition: Elementary, Junior High and High Schools. All schools will compete for money and prizes. Students will answer questions about African American History and the team with the...

  • Women Auxilary Annual Workshop/Youth Explosion

    Feb 29, 2024

    Peter Rock Baptist Church 506 Benton Ave. Monroe LA Friday March 8, 2024 – Youth Explosion - 6:00 PM -Saturday, March 9, 2024 – Women Auxilary Workshop – 9:15 AM Workshop Speaker : 1st Lady Joyce Jackson – Riverside Baptist Church Monroe LA Bayou Macon Beouf River And Ouachita Association Rev. John Perry Sr., Association President Sister Rosie Horne, Director...

  • Pastor Celebrated

    Feb 29, 2024

    Blessed and thankful for another year was Pastor Ricky L. James, Zion Spring Baptist Church in Monroe LA. His church congregation wished him a very special happy birthday. Happy birthday Pastor Ricky L. James!...

  • Weapons/Drugs Deadly Mix

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 22, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A tragic incident unfolded in West Monroe, LA, over the weekend resulting in the death of a woman and critical injuries to a male victim in a shooting incident. According to the West Monroe Police Department (WMPD), on February 18, 2024, at about 12:30 PM, officers responded to a shooting in Lazarre Park. Upon arrival, they discovered two victims in critical condition, both suffering from gunshot wounds. A witness provided...

  • Gun Crime Hard Time

    Feb 22, 2024

    Hard Labor Life Sentence + Ten Years On February 12, 2024, Judge Frederick Jones handed down a life sentence with hard labor plus ten years to defendant Teddrick Jawan Jones for the February 26, 2021, homicide of Reginald Copning. The trial spanned four days in October 2023, during which the defendant faced charges of Second Degree Murder and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Presiding over a bench trial, Judge Jones found the defendant guilty on both counts. Alongside the life...

  • Police Stop Traumatizing

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 22, 2024

    A Ouachita Parish couple may have experienced the scare of their lives on Sunday, February 18, 2024, when they were unexpectedly stopped by West Monroe Police Officers (WMPD) for a crime they were unaware of; Samond Riley and Crystal Canada were driving downtown on Desiard St. when the flashing lights of patrol cars behind them left them puzzled. Unbeknownst to the couple, a shooting had occurred at Lazarre Park in West Monroe, and the suspect had fled across the river to Monroe. The shooting,...

  • Norman Felton's Unexpected Farewell

    Feb 22, 2024

    Norman Lee Felton was born on September 21, 1943, in Monroe, LA, the sixth of ten children born to Rev. Arthur Felton Sr. and Bessie Scott Felton. After graduating from Carroll High School in Monroe, LA, in 1964, he served in the US Army from 1964 to 1967. In 1967, Norman relocated to San Diego, CA, where he met and married Alice Conley. His faith was central to his life, having accepted Jesus Christ at an early age and being baptized in the Ouachita River in 1955. Norman was a dedicated member...

  • Star Football Player's JustUS

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 22, 2024

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Trey Holly, a former Union Parish High School standout and current LSU football star, issued a statement on Saturday, February 17, 2024, regarding his arrest following a shooting at a Farmerville, LA apartment complex. Holly, along with Jordan Jones, faces charges of Attempted Second Degree Murder and illegal use of Weapons on a Public Roadway. An 18-year-old juvenile is also charged with the same offenses, along with Aggravated...

  • Staten 30th Vows Renewed

    Feb 22, 2024

    Claude and Florece Staten celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversary and renewed their wedding vows on Sunday February 18, 2024 at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Monroe LA. Rev Donald Woods renewed the Staten's vows. Rev. Pernell Colston Ford Pastor....

  • A Job Well Dunn

    Feb 22, 2024

    Lorethie "Loe" Dunn endured a legal ordeal filled with misery and pain after filing a complaint with the Louisiana College Technical Training System, believing she faced an unjust forced retirement. From her retirement to the filing of an EEOC complaint, it appeared the odds were stacked against her. Throughout her 30+ years in vocational education, she was an exemplary employee and motivator, with former students still praising her impact as Campus Director in Bastrop. Dunn's fortunes changed h...

  • Monroe State of the City

    Feb 22, 2024

    The city of Monroe will host its annual State of the City address on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Updates on city projects and initiatives will be provided. The Monroe State of the City will be broadcast on various channels - KNOE/CBS at 7:30 AM; KARD at 10:30 AM; KNOE/CW at 12:30 PM; KAQY/ABC at 5:30 PM and 10:00 PM; and KTVE at 10:30 PM. The address will also be posted on the city’s Facebook page, facebook.com/monroe.city. To watch the previous addresses or view the 2024 State of the City beginning March 3, 2024, at 7:30 AM, visit the website, s...

  • African Americans & the Arts!

    Feb 22, 2024

    Dr. Bernard Menyweather talked about celebrating a dynamic culture that has spread worldwide in the arts, music, literature, and film. He will display his artwork and talk about his upcoming book release. Dr. Menyweather has a deep-rooted belief that, "Art is the God-given gift that is placed in one's spirit to share with mankind." No matter what my intentions are they react and reflect the culture that I sprang from. Through my art as much as I can, I try to find the good and praise it....

  • Louisiana Judicial Council 26th Annual Conference

    Feb 22, 2024

    The Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association convened its 26th Annual Conference in Monroe, Louisiana, on Friday, February 16, 2024, at the Northeast Delta African-American Heritage Museum. Comprised of African American judges from across Louisiana, the council held its President's Reception at the North Louisiana Heritage Museum, where several distinguished legal figures of north Louisiana were honored. The group, including Justice Piper Griffin, the sole African American...

  • Monroe's Dismal Poverty

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 15, 2024

    The candidates running for Monroe city mayor and council seats received troubling news recently as they prepared to take their messages to voters regarding their plans for the future of Monroe. A scathing report from a firm called Madison Trust Co. lists the city of Monroe as the number 1 metro area for households living below the poverty level. This means that Monroe has one of the highest percentage (42.90%) of households in the entire nation living below the poverty line. Coming in at a close second was the city of Pine Bluff, AK, at...

  • Alabama Street Shooting

    Feb 15, 2024

    An alleged weekend shooting has residents on edge on Alabama St. in Monroe, LA. According to sources, a boyfriend was shot one day, and the girlfriend was beaten and shot the next day. Sources allege that the boyfriend came to the door when the doorbell rang, answered the door, and was allegedly shot. The next day, the girlfriend answered knocks at the door when she was beaten and then shot. It’s a scary time, especially when supposedly no one saw any of this suspicious violence. Many throughout the city are really afraid now, especially a...

  • Deli Fight

    Feb 15, 2024

    When you look out a window and see two people fighting, it's hard to determine who's right or wrong. At a southside deli where many people grab lunch, an alleged fight broke out between a customer and an employee on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Sources claim that a young female customer entered the deli in Monroe, LA when a fight broke out between her and a female employee. The employee left her position behind the deli counter to engage in the altercation. Customers were dismayed as the fight escalated, leaving many wondering how they went...

  • Top Cop Back

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 15, 2024

    It has been a year-long struggle for former interim police chief Reggie Brown, but the effort to win reinstatement within the Monroe Police Department has paid off. Following a recent ruling by the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, Brown is well on his way back to being employed by the city's police department. In a February 2024 ruling, the court asserted that a reviewing court was "out of bounds" when it overruled a decision by the Monroe Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board that ruled...

  • Career-Ending Injustice, Pt. 4

    Eddie D. Gillis|Feb 15, 2024

    When Lorethie "Loe" Dunn went on FMLA in 2014, she never came back to her job as Campus Director at the Bastrop Campus, her last day was July 14. 2014. She retired on Oct. 1, 2014 and a retirement ceremony was held in her honor on November 14 of the same year. Dunn had not made plans to leave her career in the manner in which she did, as her goal was to work forty years on the job and see what would happen after that. During 2014, Dunn's relationship with the school's administrators had soured...

  • Runaway Juvenile

    Feb 15, 2024

    Ouachita Sheriff's Investigators are attempting to locate a runaway juvenile, Keara Thomas 16. Keara was last seen on February 11, 2024 in the Calhoun area. She is described as a Black female, 5'-5" tall, and weighing 140 lbs. She has tattoos on her throat, chest, and forearm. A clothing description is not available. She is known to frequent the Parkview Apartments area, numerous areas in the city of Monroe, Grambling State University, and possibly the Eros area in Jackson Parish. Anyone with...

  • Royal Mardi Gras Coronation

    Feb 15, 2024

    Madison James Foster 1st Royal Mardi Gras Coronation of Mr. and Miss Madison James Foster was Saturday February10, 2024 at Madison James Foster Elementary School in Monroe LA. Jayla Coates reigned Miss Madison James Foster and Kyle Parker reined as Mr. Madison James Foster. It was an enchanting evening with Mr. and Miss Madison James Foster and their Royal Court. Jennifer Harris is Principal....

  • Standing With Jamie

    Feb 15, 2024

    Supporters of Mayor Jamie Mayo gathered at the Abe E. Pierce lll Convention Center in Monroe, LA, on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Among them were current and former elected officials, including Rick Saulsberry, Rodney Welch, WM Alderman, Adrian Fisher, St. Rep. Verbon Muhammad, Charles D. Jones, former state senator, Kenneth Wilson, Katrina Jackson, St. Senator, Dr. Ollibeth Reddix, Angela Mayo, Jamie Mayo, Juanita Woods, City Council, Michael Thompson, Ouachita Police Jury, Pat Moore, St. Rep.,...

  • Prime Time Family Reading Program

    Feb 15, 2024

    Prime Time Family Reading Program brings families together for a free evening of fun-one night a week for six weeks to read award-winning children’s books, and then participate in a discussion centered around the important themes such as fairness, courage, and other topics. Our discussion strategies are proven to increase creativity, critical thinking, and academic success. Your child keeps the books to add to their home library. Prime Time Family Reading Program is designed for families with children 6-10 years old, but siblings of any age a...

  • HAMPCO, Inc. Academic Heritage Quiz Bowl

    Feb 15, 2024

    Black History Month is HERE and through the efforts of Senator Katrina Jackson, Senate District 34, HAMPCO, Inc. will be bringing back its Academic Heritage Quiz Bowl. This Bowl will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2024, starting at 9:00 a.m. at Thomas Jefferson Upper Elementary School, 1001 Pecan Street, Monroe, La. This Quiz Bowl will have three levels of competition: Elementary, Junior High and High Schools. All schools will compete for money and prizes. Students will answer questions about African American History and the team with the...

  • Radio Stations Matter

    Feb 15, 2024

    I was born in the late '60s growing up listening to all types of music such as gospel, jazz, R&B, reggae, blues, classical, and even country. My favorite happens to be rap! In most music, the lyrics usually tell a story about life’s events, ups and downs, or feelings such as happiness or sadness. Music is supposed to be soothing to one's soul. I am writing this article today because of the music I hear blasting through radio waves. This is an appeal to your station for help and understanding with what I am asking of you. First and foremost, w...

  • NAACP Annual Freedom Fund/Scholarship Banquet

    Feb 15, 2024

    You are invited to Jackson Parish Branch NAACP Annual Freedom Fund and Scholarship Banquet. Saturday, February 24, 2024 6:00 PM, St. Rest MBC Family Life Center, 813 St. Rest Road, Quitman, LA 71268. Guest Speaker: Ms. Alicia Williams. Former Special Assistant to the Former Governor, John Bel Edwards, graduate of Grambling State University and daughter of Mrs. Thelma and the late Dr. Allen Williams, Grambling, LA. For ticket and other information contact Ms. Annie Johnson @ 318-680-7661 or Ms....

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