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  • MR. S.L. MAcK'S 93RD BIRTHDAY

    Sep 21, 2023

    Family and friends traveled from Texas, Ohio, southern Louisiana and Monroe, LA to gather at the Wingate by Wyndham in West Monroe, LA to celebrate the 93rd birthday of Mr. S.L. Magee recently. There was lots of love shown to Mr. Magee, who is a native of Tylertown, MS and a 75 year resident of Monroe, LA retired from the Monroe City School Board System with 26 years. He is also a member of the MW King George Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. for 61 years. Mr. S.L. Magee (well known as Mr. Mack) was...

  • Gun Barrell Stare

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 14, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. People, for the most part, tend to get along with one another. Friendships and relationships are born, leading to a lifetime of memories. In just about all of them is the good, the bad, and the ugly. And the old saying that if one can't get along, moving alone can save a lot of heartache and headaches later on in life. Sometimes, that headache could be one that will land someone in jail. A local man is in jail because of an...

  • Martez Miley Tribute

    Dr Ollibeth Reddix DDS|Sep 14, 2023

    He was an old soul in a young body, and I learned a few things from him. I met Martez over a decade ago in his early twenties when he reached out to me to become his dentist. My first impression was that he was too young to be fully employed as both a police officer and a mortician in training. He showed me what drive looked like. As a small business owner, I felt very safe because he would always update me on events and often look out for me when I was at my office late at night. He always...

  • School Board "No" Vidrine Suspension

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 14, 2023

    It was on a Tuesday, September 9, 2023, Monroe City School Board meeting when board president Bill Willson made an announcement concerning a school employee that he said was under investigation. Willson, in a statement to fellow board members without mentioning any specifics, said, “Based on guidance received from our auditors and legal counsel, the Monroe City School District is notifying the public that notice has been submitted on the district’s behalf to the Louisiana Legislative Auditor and the Ouachita Parish District Attorney’s office of...

  • Carroll Neglect

    Sep 14, 2023

    Carroll High School in Monroe, LA, has been consistently overlooked in terms of renovations and improvements, which is concerning. It is disheartening to see other schools in the area receive nice new upgrades while Carroll High School is left with subpar conditions. As a parent of two Carroll graduates, one of whom graduates in May 2024, I am compelled to speak up about the inadequate state of the gym, weight room, and locker room. During a recent tour of these areas, as a parent, I was...

  • Richwood $147K Missing Response

    Sep 14, 2023

    In reference to your article in the Volume 52, Number 35 edition of your paper titled, " Richwood $147K Missing" I am seeking a full retraction. This article's title is false and misleading. Why was Mr. Cleveland the only person interviewed for this article? If the Dispatch or Mr. Eddie Gillis wanted to do thorough investigative work why would they not interview myself or the audit firm that audits the town's finances? The "uncleared checks" were from 2020 and the issue has been resolved by the town and the audit firm, Bruno & Tervalon....

  • Juvenile Steals School Bus-Again?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 14, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are innocent until proven guilty. A local teenager who allegedly stole a school bus in Ouachita Parish recently and was arrested in Texas was released to his father after he was apprehended by law enforcement officials in Texas. According to police reports, that was the teen’s second time in as many weeks of allegedly committing the same act involving a school bus. The teen traveled on I-20 toward Texas, and when he entered Smith County near Lindale, Texas, he was spotted driving the school bus in an erratic manner t...

  • Miss Wossman Da'Naya Ross

    Sep 14, 2023

    "Two Rings and a Queen", Wossman High School Homecoming Queen Da'Naya Ross was crowned Miss Wossman by Principal Dr. Harrington Watson lll and Assistant Principal Mrs. Dena Staten-Sampson on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 before family and friends....

  • 18th Church Anniversary

    Sep 14, 2023

    Obey the Lord in All Things! Spiritual Harvest in Monroe LA celebrated their 18th Church Anniversary on Sunday September 10, 2023. Among the church membership speaking about how their lives have changed by God and the church ministry were the young people in the congregation which was remarkable. Among the young spiritual Harvest Members was Emeri Armstrong who's passion and emotions were witnessed....

  • 20 Years of Grace

    Sep 14, 2023

    Philadelphia Word Church in Monroe, LA celebrated 20 years of God's Grace on Sunday, September 10, 2023. A timely word - where God guides, He provides - was delivered and the church was full of the spirit in prayer and song. Youth church members participated in Sunday's message too. Youth church members Dillion Nash, C.J. Williams, Nolan and Silas White performed the memorial period....

  • Louisiana 2023 Elections

    Sep 14, 2023

    The deadline to register to vote or make changes, in person or by mail was September 13, 2023. The deadline to register or make changes online at www.geaxvote.com is September 23, 2023. Early voting begins on Saturday September 30,2023 through Saturday October 7, 2023. No voting held on Sunday October 1, 2023. The hors for early voting are 8:30am till 6pm at Registrar of Voters Community Room 1650 DeSiard St, in Monroe LA and West Ouachita Senior Center 1800 N 7th St in West Monroe LA. Please bring ID....

  • Ladies of Grace Award

    Sep 14, 2023

    The Knights of Peter Claver, Supreme General Chapter, Ladies of Grace awarded Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church, $800 Grant through its "Partners in Education Program" in July at its National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The grant was awarded based on a nomination by Ladies of Grace Chapter 36, (Green Scott Smith). Pictured along with Little Flower Pastor, Fr. Adrain Fischer receiving the grant are Ladies Bonnie Arnold, Carla Mercy, Debra Bridges, Mary Wilson, Bernice Allen,...

  • Classy & Sassy

    Sep 14, 2023

    Texas Beauties had heads turning in Monroe LA when Robin Mercy and Lolacile Cage Mercy strutted in the building. Both Mercy Ladies enjoyed themselves and had heads turning with their Texas beauty....

  • NOVA's 7th Annual Community Luncheon

    Sep 14, 2023

    NOVA Workforce Institute of Northeast Louisiana held its 7th Annual Update to the Community Luncheon / Celebration. The Annual Update to the Community Luncheon was held recently at the Monroe Civic Center. The focus of the event was to update and celebrate the Success of NOVA being in the community for 15 years. The Keynote speaker for this year's event was Louisiana State Director, USDA Rural Development Ms. Deidre Deculus Robert, Esq. NOVA Graduates shared their testimonials of how NOVA has...

  • Deadly Crash

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 7, 2023

    On the last holiday of the summer, Latoya Williams, 29, lost her life in a traffic crash. Law enforcement authorities said that on Saturday, September 2, 2023, around 1:00 AM, they responded to a traffic fatality on I-20 near Jackson Street in Monroe, LA. According to reports, Williams was traveling west in the eastbound lanes and was struck by an 18-wheeler that was also traveling in the eastbound lanes. Officers at the scene said Latoya Williams struck the 18-wheeler head-on while driving a...

  • Fatal Fire

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 7, 2023

    Two people are dead following the aftermath of a fatal house fire that occurred on the Labor Day holiday weekend in Ouachita Parish. According to parish officials, on Sunday, September 3, 2023 around 4:00 AM, Ouachita Parish firefighters responded to a house fire call on Burton Place in Monroe, LA. According to reports, firefighters located the bodies of two male victims inside the dwelling. One of the victims was found in the dining area of the house, while the other individual was located in...

  • Richwood $147K Missing

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 7, 2023

    What appears to be a looming controversy over a large sum of money in uncleared checks emanating from a town's general fund led to the mayor abruptly leaving a recent town hall meeting. Saying that he didn't "want to be called a liar" Richwood Mayor Gerald Brown left the special meeting after getting into a disagreement with Alderman Wysinger Cleveland. An issue between the mayor and the board of Alderpersons was a questionnaire provided by the Digital Forensic Corporation, hired by the town to...

  • Bloody Clash

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 7, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. It is always advisable to settle a dispute as amicably and as soon as possible can be done. Far too often, disagreements or disputes can escalate quickly, making any resolution practically impossible. Disputes usually start verbally and can quickly turn violent with one wrong word or gesture. A local man is behind bars for allegedly being accused of committing a violent act that drew blood from someone. According to a recent...

  • 21st Evening with GSU

    Sep 7, 2023

    The Monroe/Ouachita Chapter of Grambling National Alumni Association returned to prominence with its 21st Annual Evening with GSU Athletic Department, Thursday, August 24, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Center. 2023 Grambling honorees were Remond Brown, Tiffany V. Daniels, Sygmon T. Holland, Rufus Stevens, and Charles J. Edwards (posthumously)....

  • September Birthdays

    Sep 7, 2023

    Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards worshipped with church members at the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church 9:00 AM Mass on September 3, 2023. Church Parishers celebrating September 2023 birthdays included Mary Wilson, Norma Lane, Charles Scott, Gesila Baker, Governor John Bel Edwards, Noah DeTiege, and Debra Jackson...

  • Broadway Production

    Sep 7, 2023

    Help bring more art to the community by supporting this AMAZING event. The Arts with Passion presents the Broadway Musical, Memphis is Friday September 22, 2023 at 6:30pm and Saturday, September 23, 2023 at 2:00pm and 6:30pm at the WL JACK HOWARD THEATRE in Monroe, LA. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to curtain. Tickets $25. and $35 at the door. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.theartswithpassion.com/the-color-purple.html Under the leadership of Pashen Sims, The Arts with Passion was created to educate, entertain, and empower...

  • Louisiana Legend & Artist: Clementine Hunter

    Sep 7, 2023

    A community program will be held at the Carver-McDonald Branch Library at 2941 Renwick St. Monroe, LA on Thursday September 21, 2023 at 11:30 am by Tom Whitehead, a retired journalist professor from LSU. Tom Whitehead is a leading expert on Hunter’s works of Art. Clementine Hunter born late December 1886 or early January 1887 – January 1, 1988) and the first of seven children. Clementeen Hunter was a self-taught Black folk artist from the Cane River region of Louisiana, who lived and worked on Melrose Plantation. Hunter was born into a Lou...

  • Remembering Your Pastor

    Sep 7, 2023

    Pastors are special but a Pastor's Wife is a blessing. St. James Baptist Church in Sterlington LA remembered Rev. Richard and First Lady Meltida Wilson at their 12th anniversary recently. Guest speaker was Rev. Larry Brooks, Pilgram Rest Baptist Church in Sandy Point TX. Rember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith. Hebrews 13:7 Photo 1- Rev. Richard and First Lady Meltida Wilson Photo 2- Among the many worshippers...

  • Mother Daughter Conflict

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 31, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Relationships between adults can sometimes become complicated. After all, grown people know what they want and how they will go about doing what they want. Relationships between a parent and the child should be about who has the authority in the household. Even those relationships can sometimes take a bad turn. A domestic disturbance between a mother and her daughter landed the woman in jail after she allegedly beat and...

  • 2nd Wife Blues

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 31, 2023

    Matthew Sims had a very important day in court recently. Sims, who is fighting felony domestic charges in a case against his former wife, had the opportunity to ask her questions concerning their relationship, which led to him having to appear in hearings numerous times. It has been three years since an incident involving Sims and his former wife that led to him being arrested on domestic charges. He has contested how Monroe Police handled the investigation. Sims, acting as his own counsel, has attacked the investigation from the start, questio...

  • Always in Our Hearts

    Aug 31, 2023

    Barbara Jean Strawder Mercy was born September 26, 1934 to the late Marie Carrie White and Orange Strawder. She departed this life at her home on August 28, 2023 after a long illness. Barbara will be funeralized on Saturday, September 2, 2023 at Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church at 11:00 AM. Her son Stephen Mercy preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memories her husband of 67 years, Tom Mercy, Jr., her children - Thomas Mercy (Vanessa), Carla Mercy, and Jonathan Mercy, one...

  • Bennie Ruth Emmerson's Cherished Memory

    Aug 31, 2023

    Bennie Ruth Myles Emerson, 79, of Monroe, LA, passed away from a lengthy illness on August 23, 2023, surrounded by her loved ones. A memorial service will be held in her honor on Friday, September 1, 2023, at Richardson Funeral Home in Monroe, LA. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Lucille Myles, daughter, Helen "Lisa" Emerson, and Anthony Emerson; siblings, Vera Myles Carroll (Calvin), Beatrice Myles Pargoud (Louis), Lucille Myles Smith, John Myles, Jr. (Patricia), and Willie My...

  • 2023 Bayou Black Open Rodeo

    Aug 31, 2023

    BLACK RODEO GROWS STRONGER A record crowd of rodeo fans attended the annual Bayou Black Open Rodeo at the Monroe Civic Center Arena on Saturday, August 26, 2023. They enjoyed over 300 cowboys and cowgirls from five states displaying their talents in bull riding and calf roping among other events. Former mayor Jamie Mayo's vision started over 20 years ago but the current administration has carried the baton....

  • P.E.E.P. Back to School

    Aug 31, 2023

    P.E.E.P. hosted a back-to-school event Saturday, August 19, 2023 at the P.E.E.P. headquarters on Orange St. in Monroe, LA. Children in the community received a backpack filled with school supplies, hotdogs with chili, and free haircuts by Elite Fadez Barbershop. The P.E.E.P. organization has sponsoring community events for more than 25 years under the leadership of P.E.E.P. president Kenneth Wilson and P.E.E.P. board of directors. The organization's community vision is "bringing light to dark...

  • Dedicated to Serve

    Aug 31, 2023

    I grew up surrounded by people who loved their community and dedicated their lives to make things better. That was when it took a village to raise a child. A time when a neighbor knew their neighbors and a neighbor could correct a child and the parents would say "thank you". It was a time when teachers bought less fortunate students' clothes and pulled together to send them off to college. I was trained to serve during a time when there was a great divide between the northside and the...

  • 21st Evening with GSU

    Aug 31, 2023

    The Monroe/Ouachita Chapter of Grambling National Alumni Association returned to prominence with its 21st Annual Evening with GSU Athletic Department, Thursday, August 24, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Center. 2023 Grambling honorees were Remond Brown, Tiffany V. Daniels, Sygmon T. Holland, Rufus Stevens, and Charles J. Edwards (posthumously). Photo Evening 23 - Evening with GSU honorees and gramblinites Ezzard Burton, Sylvia Brass for Charles Edwards, Rufus Stevens, Shimilca B. Daniels for Tiffany...

  • NOVA's 7th Community Luncheon

    Aug 31, 2023

    NOVA Workforce Institute of Northeast Louisiana held its 7th Annual Update to the Community Luncheon/Celebration. The Annual Update to the Community Luncheon was Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Center. The focus of the event was to update and celebrate the success of NOVA being in the community for 15 years. Keynote speaker was Louisiana State Director, USDA Rural Development Ms. Deidre Deculus Robert, Esq....

  • Carroll Homecoming 2023

    Aug 31, 2023

    The Carroll homecoming football game will be Saturday, October 21, 2023. The homecoming game will be played at Thomas-Blade football stadium on the campus of Carroll High School in Monroe, LA. The homecoming game will feature Carroll and Franklin Parish, the same team whose fans became unruly, and now the team is marred with controversy, which still lingers with the legal outcome that many know could have been avoided. Need another reason to vote or why voting is important?...

  • Layton Castle Virtual Tour & History

    Aug 31, 2023

    Layton Castle is a beautiful Southern home with a European flair located in Monroe, LA. Layton Castle was originally called "Mulberry Grove sitting on five acres of gardens and ancient trees and hosts a family cemetery, a 1790s wine house and historic bottle museum, a converted carriage house for short stays and small events - and apartments" Library patrons learned about Judge Henry Bry, a Swiss emigrant who helped write and signed the first Louisiana Constitution representing Ouachita, how he...

  • Prime Time Family Reading

    Aug 31, 2023

    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...

  • Queens' Farewell

    Aug 31, 2023

    A Farewell for Queens Mrs. Tereatha Chisley (54 years) and Mrs. Lee Nomie Robinson (53 years) was held Sunday August 20 2023 at the Monroe Civic Conference Hall in Monroe LA. Both ladies were lauded for their contributions to the Ouachita Parish School System with numerous accolades and praise. Praise God for these ladies and their extraordinary service to our community. Their service and longevity is commended while bringing along others to continuing the legacy of excellence. Congratulations...

  • Southside Boys' Club Richard Jackson Appreciation

    Aug 31, 2023

    A Look Back Down Memory Lane honored Mr. Richard L. Jackson was at Swayze Elementary School Gymnasium in Monroe LA recently. Former Southside Boys Club Members honored Mr. Richard L. Jackson for his dedicated service to the boys on the southside of Monroe off Berg Jones Lane and surrounding communities. Former boys club members now grown with families recognized Mr. Richard L. Jackson for his work with the boys. "Let your work speak for you while staying humble and just do the...

  • City Workers Disgruntled

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 24, 2023

    A concerned city employee recently told The Monroe Dispatch that the city of Monroe front-line workers, the ones that do the “dirty work” are not appreciated by those who give the orders. They are, for lack of better words, “treated like garbage” on a daily basis. The city workers, like those who ride the garbage trucks or those who pick up the trash and work with sewerage and water, don’t have the luxury of working in air-conditioned offices. They are literally “on the front lines” engaging with the public who see them daily and see how hard t...

  • City Workers Disgruntled

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 24, 2023

    A concerned city employee recently told The Monroe Dispatch that the city of Monroe front-line workers, the ones that do the “dirty work” are not appreciated by those who give the orders. They are, for lack of better words, “treated like garbage” on a daily basis. The city workers, like those who ride the garbage trucks or those who pick up the trash and work with sewerage and water, don’t have the luxury of working in air-conditioned offices. They are literally “on the front lines” engaging with the public who see them daily and see how hard t...

  • Remembering "Junior" Johnny Charles Lewis

    Aug 24, 2023

    Johnny Charles Lewis Jr., or "Junior" as he was fondly known and called, was born February 3, 1963, to parents Johnny Charles Lewis Sr. and VeVer Mae Price. Junior departed this life on Saturday, August 12, 2023, with his wife at his side. He accepted Christ at an early age under the leadership of Rev. Carter at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. He united with Riverside Missionary Baptist Church on April 4, 2004 under the supervision of Rev. Clarence R. Jackson Sr. Junior was educated at Lincoln...

  • Richwood Cottages Complaints Mount

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 24, 2023

    Another tenant who lives in the Richwood Cottages Complex has reached out to The Monroe Dispatch in an effort to bring awareness to the living conditions that they find themselves under. The Monroe Dispatch reported on the living conditions of a previous tenant who spoke anonymously about what she had experienced since she moved into the complex. In an interview with the latest tenant, this reporter heard many of the same living conditions issues, supplementing what others had been saying...

  • Police Juror: Advocate and Visionary

    Dr. Ollibeth Reddix|Aug 24, 2023

    5 years ago, at an annual Police Jury Budget meeting, I discovered that the maintenance and upkeep of the JS Clark Cemetery was the responsibility of the Police Jury. It had no perpetual funds set aside for this feat, so the upkeep was done at a bare minimum. It was the forgotten child and was in deplorable condition. More importantly, it was in my district therefore, it was my responsibility to advocate for a major change. This was my first and one of my most fulfilling projects as a newbie Ju...

  • Queens' Farewell

    Aug 24, 2023

    A farewell for queens Mrs. Tereatha Chisley (54 years) and Mrs. Lee Nomie Robinson (53 years) was held Sunday, August 20, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Conference Hall in Monroe, LA. Both ladies were lauded for their contributions to the Ouachita Parish School System with numerous accolades and praise. Praise God for these ladies and their extraordinary service to our community!...

  • 93rd Birthday

    Aug 24, 2023

    Family and friends traveled from Texas, Ohio, southern Louisiana and Monroe, LA to gather at the Wingate by Wyndham in West Monroe, LA to celebrate the 93rd birthday of Mr. S.L. Magee. Mr. Magee is a native of Tylertown, MS and a 75 year resident of Monroe, LA retired from the Monroe City School Board System with 26 years. He is also a member of the MW King George Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. for 61 years. Mr. S.L. Magee (well known as Mr. Mack) was honored and celebrated by his wife Mrs. Gloria...

  • 13-Time All-American RJ West

    Aug 24, 2023

    RJ West is well on his way to making a great name for himself. RJ West is six-time national champion and 13-time All-American, having recently competed in Toronto, CA competing in an international track meet with the Flying Angels Track Club. West competed in the Boys' 13U 100-meter dash,, shattering the previous record clocking 12.04 seconds. At the AAU National Championship, West won the 12U boys' 100-meter dash in 12.01 seconds. His family worshipped and celebrated his success at Little...

  • Golden Girl's 91st

    Aug 24, 2023

    Beep! Honk! Wave! Cheer! Rayville's Mrs. Golden Girl turns 91 this year! You are cordially invited to "A Drive by Birthday Parade honoring Mrs. Irma Lee Holmes Curry Hunter on Friday August 25, 2023 at 4pm at 209 Mansfield St, in Rayville, LA. Everyone is asked to meet at the Rayville Civic Center Parking lot no later than 3:45pm. All gifts, cards and smiling faces are welcome! She will be so excited to see you!...

  • Sharp 50th

    Aug 24, 2023

    Happy 50th wedding Anniversary to a most special couple! Together you create magic and wishing you never lose this connection. Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Clarence and Linda Sharp!...

  • Prime Time Family Reading

    Aug 24, 2023

    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...

  • Vessels of Virtues

    Aug 24, 2023

    Minnie Ruffin Elementary School's 6th Grade Graduation Ceremony was held recently At Wossman High School Auditorium in Monroe LA. Family and friends participated in this milestone as a turning point for more success to come. Class of 2023 Valedictorian Lyric Williams and Salutatorian Kimberly Hernandez channeled their motivational speeches to their graduates on the importance of consistently exhibiting their own individual virtues. It was truly an inspirational evening for all in attendance....

  • Carroll Will We Sing Thy Praise

    Eddie D. Gillis|Aug 17, 2023

    Another school year has begun. There is always excitement in the air as teachers and students prepare to face new challenges and expectations in an ever-changing learning environment. Some districts across the nation are going in different directions, either through changes by new board members or by legislative instructions by the state. As always, the kids that attend our schools will not be the focus of many academic concerns but cultural concerns. The other day, this reporter drove by Carroll High School in Monroe, LA, and saw the...

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