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  • Gospel Glory

    Oct 12, 2023

    Little Flower Catholic Church Choir’s Fall Choir Gospel Concert is November 5, 2023 at 3pm at Little Flower Catholic Church 600 S. 16th St. in Monroe LA. Special guest performances also!...

  • Cloudy School Misconduct

    Eddie D. Gillis|Oct 5, 2023

    Things are still tight-lipped at the Monroe City Schools Board concerning what, if anything, will come from the revelation that Superintendent. Brent Vidrine is the “person of interest" in an ongoing misconduct investigation. The board met on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 and one of the items on the agenda was for board members to convene in an executive session to receive information concerning the aforementioned investigation. That particular agenda item also would allow board members to have “follow-up discussions” regarding possible employee mis...

  • Battery To Victory

    Eddie D. Gillis|Oct 5, 2023

    Deadria "Dee" Talton is a survivor. She is a survivor of domestic abuse and is doing all she can to keep other women from becoming victims where so much is taken from someone. Talton had been in a domestic abuse relationship for years, but with the help, support, and prayers of loved ones, she has made it a life's mission to help others. On Saturday, October 14, 2023, Talton and women like her are having their 3rd annual event called "Celebrating the Queen In You" in the Caldwell Franklin Room...

  • Dark Hwy 165 ...Pedestrian Killed

    Oct 5, 2023

    After numerous pedestrians have lost their lives on U.S. Highway 165 due to no highway lighting, another pedestrian has fallen victim to this treacherous dark highway. According to elected officials, the lighting of the U.S. highway has been approved, and there was once activity for lighting. All lost their lives because of neglect. Elected officials have known the dangers of U.S. Highway 165, and the lights are still not up. The lights should have been installed due to the dangerous conditions...

  • Mom's Discipline Raises Questions

    Eddie D. Gillis|Oct 5, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A mom attempting to raise her sons because of her disciplining them due to the fact not allowing others raises flags. According to whatever the action, the punishment by the mom in an effort to help her children to become respectful law abiding citizens has deepening implications. Sometimes punishment can and should be excessive while no one ever died from being disciplined. Order under any parent's home is a must for children...

  • Forever in Our Hearts

    Oct 5, 2023

    Mrs. Frances W. Jenkins was born on Sunday January 8, 1928 in Alto LA to Annie and Elbert Williams. One of seven children, Frances moved with her family to Monroe in 1940 when she was 12 years old. Frances was a hardworking housewife. She live her life will caring graciously for her family, friends, neighbors and Liberty Christian Center in Monroe LA where she was a longstanding member. Frances went home to be with the Lord on Friday September 29, 2023. She was preceded in death by her husband,...

  • Women's Conference

    Oct 5, 2023

    Hope in Christ - Greater New Antioch's 2nd Annual Women's Conference was September 29 - October 1, 2023. Sponsored by Greater New Antioch Women's Ministry, the conference featured presenters Monica Benjamin, Lillie Bridges, Carolyn Fountain, Lisa Hawkins, Tammy Hopkins, Cici Lee, Dr. Dana Jenkins, Tabita L. Johnson Marsha Newhouse, Briana Savage, and Stanlanda Butcher....

  • Supreme Home Health's 40th

    Oct 5, 2023

    Supreme Home Health Services, Inc. is celebrating 40 years of home health service 1983-2023. On Saturday, September 30, 2023 a prayer breakfast was held at Supreme Home Health in Monroe, LA. There was prayer, a celebration, and a brunch for 40 years of dedicated home health services....

  • Built to Last

    Oct 5, 2023

    I like to buy new, up to date gadgets. l always have... new sewing machine, new washing machine, new computer all with bright shiny bells and whistles. But I noticed that the newer the gadgets the less they last. The more expensive the items the less they last. Even our brand-new cars are made out of material that easily breaks upon impact. Then, take our Smart Phones...how many times does that glass screen break, and all that trusted information is in danger of getting lost. We don't waste a...

  • Betty Ward-Cooper Monroe Mayor Candidacy

    Oct 5, 2023

    Betty Ward-Cooper is announcing her candidacy for Mayor of Monroe, LA. She firmly believes that our city has been divided for far too long, and she is dedicated to fostering unity as the key to its growth and prosperity. Betty has a proven track record of collaboration, working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, spanning both the North and South sides of our city. She is a unifying force, committed to bringing our community together to tackle the issue of violent crime. Her...

  • In Good Company

    Oct 5, 2023

    We all want the best that life can offer. It makes a difference who you rely on and trust. Dr. Glenda Starr and Teri Coates are always in good company and have been since forever. Their journey is unique and amazing. Many only wish to have a bond as strong as theirs!...

  • City Wide Ushers 91st Anniversary

    Oct 5, 2023

    The GateKeepers, City Wide Ushers of Greater Monroe celebrated their 91st Anniversary recently at Greater New Antioch Baptist Church in Monroe LA were Rev. John Russell ll is Pastor. For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. Ushers were honored while usher graduates Sister Roniya Carter and Brother Damion Jones were recognized as ushers of tomorrow. Brother C.D. Heckard guided the program...

  • Parkview Shooting

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 27, 2023

    Suspect Sought Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Officers of the Monroe Police Department are conducting a manhunt for suspect LaQuanta Lynch in connection to a deadly shooting. Lynch has been identified as a suspect in a shooting that happened at the Parkview Apartments on September 22, 2023. Lynch is being sought in reference to a shooting that claimed the life of 60-year-old Rebecca Jones. As of press time, no other details have been released as the manhunt...

  • Shootings Escalate

    Sep 27, 2023

    Shootings continue in Monroe, LA, with no end in sight. Shootings are happening more frequently than we truly know and are often only reported by local residents who witness these deadly occurrences. According to police reports, a recent shooting occurred on South 29th St. in Monroe, LA, off Renwick St.. Christopher Johnson, 34, was the victim of the shooting and was found dead. Anyone with any information involving this crime is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta at (318)388-2274...

  • Shots Fired, 911 Call,

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 27, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed until proven guilty. A Morehouse Parish woman had the kind of day that none of us would want to happen to anyone. According to local and parish officials, an incident that happened on September 25, 2023, left the unidentified female fearing for her safety. Bastrop Police said that they received a panicked phone call from the female where, during the call, dispatchers could hear yelling and gunshots in the background. When officers arrived at the address given, the alleged suspect had already gone. When they...

  • Wossman 1973 50th

    Sep 27, 2023

    Wossman High School in Monroe LA Class of 1973 celebrated their 50th Class Reunion September 15-17 2023 with a stylish banquet at the Northeast Louisiana Delta African American Museum on Saturday, September 16, 2023. Guest speaker for the affair was Dr. Chekita T. (Hall) Hamilton, Executive Speechwriter for the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs...

  • Southside Traffic Light Wait

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 27, 2023

    People who frequently drive on the southside of Monroe no doubt will utilize the Texas Ave. artery, especially when traveling east-to-west. I-20 is easily accessible when traveling on Texas Ave., as it also leads to many neighborhoods on the southside. Several major streets intersect with Texas Ave., such as South 2nd St., Jackson Ave., and North 18th St. Another street on the southside that is widely used and intersects with Texas Ave. is South 8th St., which has been the scene of numerous acci...

  • Democratic Governors Back-To-Back?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 27, 2023

    Is it possible for the state of Louisiana to elect a second Democrat to sit in the Governor’s Mansion following the departure of John Bel Edwards? Theoretically, maybe. Realistically? Don’t bet the house on it. But as the old expression goes, politics make strange bedfellows. Many pundits will say that is indeed what it would take for Democrat Shawn Wilson to capture the seat over prospective Republican candidate Jeff Landry in the upcoming gubernatorial election. Unlike the last election where Edwards won a second term that had national att...

  • Golden Shovel

    Sep 27, 2023

    On April 28, 2017 I was awarded a golden shovel compliments of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership. The coveted shovel represented a groundbreaking partnership between Graphic Packaging International, INC. and DHL. It was phenomenal because this union would create a distributing plant covering over 29 acres of square footage on Milhaven Rd, down from Ouachita High School. That represents thousands of square feet inside two buildings and tons of good-paying jobs. It would also be the...

  • B.E.S.T. For Sickle Cell

    Sep 27, 2023

    The Northeast Louisiana Sickle Anemia Foundation held its 42nd Annual Banquet on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at the Monroe Civic Center, celebrating a memorable occasion for its members and supporters. The well-attended fundraiser featured the Honorable State Representative Tammy T. Phelps of District 3 as its guest keynote speaker. "Doing Our B.E.S.T. for Sickle Cell" was the theme for the banquet with a purpose....

  • I'm a Survivor: Women's Health Expo

    Sep 27, 2023

    I’m a Survivor: Women’s Health Expo is coming up this Saturday, September 30, 2023 is an educational wellness seminar and resource fair with discussions focusing on the 7 Dimensions of Health and Wellness from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at two different locations: Morning Seminars: 9 a.m. to noon. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 211 Mt. Zion St. Monroe LA; Afternoon celebration: Noon to 3 p.m. Legend’s Plaza Food Truck Park, 601 Texas Ave. Monroe LA; Bring your own lawn chair and kids must be accompanied by an adult. More information, contact Shirah Tolli...

  • Jump On Board

    Sep 27, 2023

    Jump On Board the mobile classroom. Loveys Mobile Academic Classroom rolled out Saturday, September 23, 2023 for a Launch event. Guests were excited to see what the MAC looked like and here about the services being offered to our communities. Loveys Mobile Academic Classroom is a mobile tutoring service designed with the look of a 21st century classroom equipped with desk space, wobble chairs, laptops, whiteboard and Wi-Fi connection. Any student 6-14 yrs. old needing help in any core subject or...

  • Racial Healing Conversation

    Sep 27, 2023

    W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Healing Conversation is Saturday October 7, 2023 at 10 am till 12 pm at Carver-McDonald Branch Library 2941 Renwick ST. Monroe LA. Earlier this year, the Kellogg Foundation launched its 2023 Racial Healing campaign as a part of their annual initiative to build and strengthen communities through healing, where a discussion of our experiences how they impact us and how we can heal together encouraging people from all backgrounds to be a part of the conversation because diversity is the key to growing and evolving...

  • Just Wondering

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 21, 2023

    School has been in session for over a month, and the biggest news to report has been the firing of several high school football coaches and the almost suspension of a school superintendent. Football season practically dominates school activities, with various schools having their homecoming events to instill school pride among their students. But not lost in the process is the purpose of school, which is to educate all students who walk through its doors day-in-day-out. A dark cloud continues to hang over the Monroe City Schools District as...

  • Sister Argument Shooting

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 21, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty. Family is important to all of us. We have each other's back because we are all blood. We defend each other and support one another through the trials of life. Sometimes, it's how we show that support that can get us in trouble. According to a recent police report, Monroe Police responded to an altercation involving a male victim and the brothers of an unknown female. Police say that the victim was involved in an altercation...

  • Carroll Homecoming Changes?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 21, 2023

    One of Carroll’s High School’s biggest events may not be happening at the school. Carroll’s annual football homecoming, initially slated to be played Friday night on October 20, will be played on Saturday, October 21. Most alumni and fans allegedly did not meet the news of the change in event plans with open arms. According to what is being said in the community, the football game itself will not be played on the school’s campus. That is because representatives of Carroll’s opponents have strenuously objected to the game being played on campus...

  • Horrific AQ Shooting

    Sep 21, 2023

    Another shooting and numerous others are plaguing Monroe, LA, while police scramble to investigate and solve shooting crimes. According to source, an alleged shooting took place in or around the Atkins Quarter community on Monday, September 18, 2023. A good friend of the deceased victim made a point of checking on the victim daily. The day went awry when the friend couldn't get in contact with the victim, which was very unusual. Unable to contact the victim, the friend went to the victim's...

  • Sommer Powellʼs Precious Memory

    Sep 21, 2023

    Sommer Powell, 39, was born March 5, 1984, to Billy Ray Mathias and the late Vanessa Powell. She could make anyone smile in her presence. At age eight, Sommer was placed under the wings of her dearly beloved grandmother, Betty Jean Powell, who reared her. Sommer attended Berg Jones Lane Elementary and Richwood High School. She moved to Texas with relatives in her twenties while becoming a mother to a beautiful baby girl, Savannah Powell, whose sweet, adorable personality was contagious to those...

  • Deceased Body Discovered

    Sep 21, 2023

    Sources informed the Monroe Dispatch of an alleged deceased body found in Monroe, LA, on Louberta St. between Swayze St. and Booth St. on September 16, 2023. Sources didn’t know who or what gender the alleged deceased body was and how it was discovered. Mysterious shootings are becoming commonplace in Monroe, with no organization or leaders even attempting to address the crimes occurring more frequently. Where are the leaders of Monroe, LA?...

  • TWO RINGS AND A QUEEN

    Sep 21, 2023

    The 2023 Wossman High School homecoming football game was Friday, September 15, 2023 at Grady Jones Memorial Stadium. Wossman Homecoming royalty Miss Wossman, Da'Naya Ross and her homecoming court was introduced to Wossman students, alumni, fans, and friends. The homecoming was a perfect fit for, "Two Rings and A Queen!"...

  • City Planning & Zoning-Zoned Out?

    Eddie D. Gillis|Sep 21, 2023

    The Monroe City Council, during the Tuesday, September 12, 2023 meeting, approved the final adoption of an ordinance, a "proposed reorganization and amending" the Monroe City Charter to provide for the reorganization of the Engineering and the Planning and Urban Development Departments. While many see nothing wrong with the Ellis administration reorganizing its departments, it appeared that the method in doing so raised some questions. Community activist Verbon Muhammad stated as such, except...

  • WWAA Hosts Career Fair

    Sep 21, 2023

    The Wossman Wildcat Alumni Association (WWAA) hosted a career fair for Wossman students on Thursday, September 14, 2023. 20 plus businesses and organizations were represented at the event, with some alumni representing their companies and alma mater. The career fair was a part of an exciting event line-up; WWAA also hosted many other events celebrating the purple and gold pride. Visit www.wwaagocats.org to become a member and receive up to date news from the organization. Picture 1 - WWAA...

  • Louisiana 2023 Elections

    Sep 21, 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....

  • Free Family Reading Programs Applications

    Sep 21, 2023

    Applications are now open to host free family engagement and reading programs that address themes such as caring, sustainability, and the foods that influence our lives. Applications will be accepted from Sept. 15 through Oct. 17 at www.primetimefamily.org for organizations that would like to host either Prime Time Family Reading, for ages 6-10, or Prime Time Preschool Reading, for ages 3-5. An initiative of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH), Prime Time programs start with a shared meal, and then a storyteller reads families an...

  • Bayou Classic 2023 Getaway

    Sep 21, 2023

    AL DERRY`S Bayou Classic 50TH Anniversary trip is scheduled for November 24-26, 2023 in New Orleans, LA - AL DERRY`S Bayou Classic package includes 2 nights at Comfort Inn & Suites in Metairie, LA (double occupancy), free breakfast, game tickets, transportation to and from the game, Battle of the Bands, and the parade. Battle of the Bands tickets are $25, not included. Bayou Classic package price is $335 per person, $75.00 deposit due by September 23 2023. Remaining balance due by October 28, 2023. Contact Al Derry at 318-789-9690 for more...

  • Loved

    Sep 21, 2023

    Celebrating the magic number 4 score and ten, Joyce Poullard was showered with birthday love on Saturday September 16, 2023 at the Marriott Courtyard in Monroe LA. Many showed their love for Joyce through numerous expressions of kindness shown by her family, church family, collogues and friends. Happy birthday Joyce!...

  • 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...

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