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  • Barkdull Faulk Food Violations

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 22, 2023

    The regular school year may be over for many of our kids, but there are some that must attend summer school. Wherever a child attends summer school, the conditions must be the same in the classrooms and elsewhere on the campus. That includes the cafeteria area. The Monroe Dispatch has learned through sources that there appear to be alleged serious health concerns at Barkdull Faulk Elementary School in the school's cafeteria. Sources say that a recent inspection by the Louisiana Department of...

  • Polk St. Shooting

    Jun 22, 2023

    The shootings continue in Monroe LA where a victim was shot numerous times allegedly on Friday June 16, 2023. Another family has to bear the burden of a loved one being a victim of gun violence for reasons unknown. According to sources, a shooting occurred on Polk Street where a victim is suffering from gun violence. It isn’t the guns that are victimizing people, it’s the persons who have the guns and forever reason this seems the only alternative is to cause the end of someone’s life which has serious family repercussions causing harm to gener...

  • Traffic Stop Weapons Found

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 22, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. According to local law enforcement, three individuals have been arrested on a variety of charges following a recent traffic stop. On Thursday, June 15, 2023, deputies of the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office SCAT team stopped a vehicle on Orange Street that was occupied by three individuals. The three individuals were identified as Oterrance Matthews, Stephyium Burks, and Tavarius Cooks. During the traffic stop Oterrance Matthews...

  • Love Is Never Easy

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 22, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Relationships, by and large, are what we make of them. Most if not all start out innocent enough as two people seem to enjoy being in each other’s company. But, as we all know, relationships can change at the drop of a dime. A local woman recently found out just how toxic and perhaps dangerous a relationship can be when the other party shows a side that can be frightening. On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, police officers were sent to check on the condition of an alleged victim. W...

  • Charles Ross's Memory Cherished

    Jun 22, 2023

    Sunrise November 28, 1934 Sunset June 12, 2023 Charles Woodrow Ross was born in Ouachita Parish, LA on November 28, 1934 to the late Woodrow Ross and Christine Smith. He accepted Christ at an early age at Little Flower Catholic Church and attended Little Flower Academy in Monroe LA. where he achieved numerous accolades, graduated with honors and was the Salutatorian of his class in 1952. Charles entered the United States Air Force in 1953. After several tours of duties, he moved to Chicago, IL...

  • NOVA 15th Graduation

    Jun 22, 2023

    NOVA Workforce Institute of Northeast Louisiana held its class of 2023 graduation Thursday, June 15, 2023 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Monroe, LA. NOVA celebrated 15 years of growing the economy of Northeast LA by strengthening the workforce. NOVA guest keynote speaker was Beverly Lewis of Ochsner LSU Health in Monroe, LA....

  • Mayo's White House Invitation

    Jun 22, 2023

    Former Monroe, LA Mayor Jamie Mayo was recently invited to the White House by President and Dr. Biden to celebrate the 2023 LSU Lady Tigers basketball national championship. Mayo's invitation included hearing remarks from President Joe Biden, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Vice-President Kamala Harris as well as LSU head coach Kim Mulkey. A reception followed with Mayo invited to meet with players including Angel Reese, Alexis Morris, and Flau 'Jae Johnson....

  • Juneteenth

    Jun 22, 2023

    Monroe Regional Black Chamber of Commerce always promotes black business and were at Legends Plaza, a food truck park at South 7th Street and Texas Avenue in Monroe, LA. Monroe Regional Black Chamber President Kenya Roberson and Vice President Herb Guillory were present for the festivities celebrating Juneteenth....

  • Rayville Juneteenth

    Jun 22, 2023

    Celebrating Our Roots Juneteenth Celebration was held in Rayville, LA at the Rayville Rosenwald Eula D. Brritton Alumni Center on Monday, June 19, 2023. There were Senior Citizens' recognition, bike giveaways, free brown bag lunches, and artifacts from the past displayed. Special performances from the Rayville High School Drumline and Neville Boom Boom Club were among the Juneteenth highlights....

  • Former Monroe Hospital Financial Director Sentenced

    Jun 22, 2023

    Edward Calloway, 44, of West Monroe LA, has been sentenced on federal wire fraud charges, announced United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown. At the sentencing hearing, Chief United States District Judge Terry A. Doughty sentenced Calloway to 24 months in prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release. According to evidence presented to the court, Calloway served as the Financial Director for Ouachita Parish Hospital Service District’s G.B. Cooley Hospital (“Cooley Hospital”) from 2016 until October 2019. Prior to serving as their Financial D...

  • Women & Men's Day

    Jun 22, 2023

    St John A.M.E. Church in Monroe LA is Sunday June 25, 2023 at 1pm where Rev. Betty Scott is pastor. Special guest is Rev. Morristine Chisley Avenue Baptist Church in Monroe LA. Program presiders are Brother and Sister Larry King....

  • Moving to Peace

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 22, 2023

    A local woman is going through an experience that so many of those who rent an apartment or house have found all too common. For many that move, may start as “everything is going to be fine”. Nice pleasantries are exchanged, as the new tenant may feel that the place that they are about to move in, “is the one”. This particular woman said that she felt that way, but admitted that someone told her that she might be making a bad move. However, she felt confident that along with her dog, she made a good move. Everything, the woman said, was goi...

  • Jackson Parish Celebrates Unique Juneteenth

    Jun 22, 2023

    While there were parades all over the state, the Jackson Parish Branch decided to celebrate in a different way on Monday June 19, 2023. The Branch gave away snow cones and watermelon slices to anyone who stopped by the Signature Lounge, owned and operated by Mr. Shondell Osborne while conducting a membership and voter registration drive. Also, during this time, the branch members had devotion with Dr. Jacqueline Mason reading a scripture from Gal. 5"1' Sister Paulette Belton sang "Wade in the...

  • Alpha 28th Scholarship Awards Banquet

    Jun 22, 2023

    Eta Delta Lambda Chapter Education Foundation of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc held their 28th Scholarship Awards Banquet on Saturday May 6, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Center in Monroe LA. Banquet speaker was The Honorable Brother Judge Alvin Sharp 4th Judicial District Court Division l. Master of ceremonies was Brother Robert Gaines. Twelve 2023 Alpha Phi Alpha Outstanding Seniors were honored which included Channing Mack Ouachita Parish High School who was a 4.0 student going to USC on a...

  • Tragic Vehicle Crash

    Jun 15, 2023

    Life is very unpredictable. We never know when the beginning or end will happen. Accidents are definitely unpredictable and can occur at a moment's notice. A family is dealing with the unexpected passing of a loved one which happened on Monday, June 12, 2023 from a vehicle accident. According to police Corkahn Zimmerman, 47, and an occupant were involved in a vehicle accident on 8th Street by the Monroe Civic Center in Monroe, LA. The victim later died on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. The vehicle...

  • Renzo Smith's Final Rites

    Jun 15, 2023

    Renzo Rendale Smith, 36, transitioned from his earthy life on June 6, 2023. Mr. Smith and his son Shaw Jackson lost their lives in a mass shooting incident in Richmond, VA, after a graduation ceremony. Renzo Rendale Smith was born on December 25, 1986, in Monroe, LA to Joseph and Grenda Smith. Renzo was baptized as a young child at St. James Baptist Church under the direction of Pastor J. J. Stewart. He was a devoted Christian that participated in Sunday School and sang in the youth choir. He...

  • Wossman 2023 Grad

    Jun 15, 2023

    Congratulations to 2023 Wossman graduate Makayla Jackson, who is moving toward greatness as she makes her next step into the world!...

  • Parkview Shooter Guilty

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 15, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A man alleged to have been involved in a 2017 shooting at the Parkview Apartments has been found guilty. Chadarrius Morehead was the lone suspect accused of shooting Kentarrius Webb at the apartment complex and was later identified as the shooter by a witness at the scene. Monroe Police also observed video evidence from the apartment complex, which showed Morehead allegedly committing the act. Webb died at a local hospital, as...

  • Home Alone

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 15, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. As humans, we all have no say-so on how or when we come into this world. We are all the by-products of the actions of a man and a woman. After birth, we can't take care of ourselves, as our very survival depends on those who will care for us until we can walk, talk, feed ourselves, and adapt to our surroundings. As we grow older, our minds and bodies undergo an amazing transformation, but we still need those who brought us into...

  • Controversial Purchasing Resolution Passes

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 15, 2023

    A controversial resolution establishing purchasing and bidding procedures for the city of Monroe was again met with feedback from the community at Tuesday’s June 13, 2023 meeting, as the members of the city council brought the matter back for further discussion. When the resolution came up for the first time for council consideration, there was considerable backlash directed at council members and Mayor Friday Ellis. Before there was any discussion on the resolution, Council President Kema Dawson had Kurt Kelly from Purchasing address the m...

  • Grad 2023

    Jun 15, 2023

    Averi Goins is a 2023 Kindergarten Graduate of J.S. Clark Magnet School. who is the 5 yearlold daughter of Avery and Kimberly Goins. Congratulations Averi who is on her way!...

  • Black LA Majority Voting District Possible

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 15, 2023

    t was a decision that Republicans weren’t expecting. One that they probably felt was in the bank. After all, they had the U. S. Supreme on their side. Well, at least four of the justices. Black Alabamians were elated following the news that Republicans in the Alabama legislature will have to redraw voting districts in the state as the Supreme Court said it violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Lawmakers, according to the ruling, will have to draw new congressional maps that “reflect the growing Black population” in the state. The 5-4 decis...

  • Fields Roy Shelling Principal

    Jun 15, 2023

    Congratulations Sonya Fields new Roy Shelling Elementary School Principal in Monroe LA. Principal was recently appointed principal recently. Fields has held several assistant principal positions in the Ouachita Parish and Monroe City Schools. She has a wealth of experience in education and looking forowrd to serving the community and Roy Shelling Elementary School....

  • Public Administration Master's

    Jun 15, 2023

    Rubby Nell Whitfield 38 years later graduated from Grambling State Umiversity with a Master's degree in Public Administration this spring of 2023. Whitfield received a bachelor's of science degree in December 1985. She is a single parent who put two children through college Attorney CeCe Whitfield and Real Estate Agent Rorre Whitfield. She has four grandchildren Rylee, Rorre Jr., Ryatt and Reheem. Whitfield has a promoting company, catering business and co owner of RoRo's Snowball #1 and #2 and...

  • Rosenwald Mt. Nebo School

    Jun 15, 2023

    In the Prichard's Addition/Atkins Quarters in Monroe LA was an historic Rosenwald School Mt. Nebo. The school's historic significance is being recognized in by a written and video documentary which is in its initial stages. Those students, teachers, staff that were part of Rosenwald Mt. Nebo your assistance is needed to document the history of this historic site in the near future....

  • Louisiana Catfish Farming

    Jun 15, 2023

    Community Program Presenter: Carl Haring, Wisner Catfish Farm & Chef Darrel Teats, on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 11 A.M.- 12 P.M. Carver-McDonald Branch Library, 2941 Renwick St., Monroe, LA 318-327-1477Catfish is delicious, easy to cook, high in protein, and pairs well with a wide variety of ingredients and sauces. How healthy is catfish? Catfish offer a wide range of health benefits. They are high in protein, low in fat, and contain omega-3 fatty acids which can help reduce inflammation and im...

  • Terrifying Death in Police Custody

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 8, 2023

    The Alexandria Police Department is facing a federal lawsuit stemming from an incident where a Black woman died while in custody after two Alexandria police officers arrested her. The lawsuit was filed by the mother of Rose Marie Taylor, who was in the Rapides Parish Detention Center No. 1 on May 19, 2022, when she was found unresponsive in her cell, two days after she was arrested by Alexandria police officers Brian and Matthew Frost. The two officers are alleged to be father and son, with...

  • Jackson St. Shooting, 2 Dead

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 8, 2023

    The shootings continue. The death toll keeps going up. When will it end? Only God knows. The next minute is not guaranteed to anyone. We are told to constantly be aware of our surroundings and to always be on guard But is that any way for people to live? Sadly, in this day and time, yes. A daily dose of reality reminds us. Just a few days ago, someone made the decision that they were going to end someone's life. On June 5, 2023, Monroe Police responded to a call around 10:14 PM about a shooting...

  • Clydell Jones' Treasured Farewell

    Jun 8, 2023

    The road to glory has no appointed time or date which all must travel. One never knows when the end will come while we should live everyday as if its your last. Clydell Pugh Jones was a pillar in the Monroe LA Community. She was a mother, grandmother, an advocate and a friend. She was a former educator who gave all she had to her student's way past the books. She was a community servant serving and helping many causes. She was a church pillar at her church St. Timothy Baptist Church in Monroe...

  • Always in Our Hearts

    Jun 8, 2023

    Melvin Morrison Jacobs transitioned on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Ray Jacobs, and her parents, Nathan and Lily Morrison. Melvin was born in Mer Rouge, LA. She attended Delta High School and Northeast Louisiana University (now ULM). Melvin was a retiree of the Monroe City School Board. She was a faithful member of Rose of Sharon Baptist Church where she was the President of the Usher Ministry. Melvin's precious memories will live on in the hearts of...

  • Top Cop May Be Back

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 8, 2023

    Former Monroe police officer Reggie Brown has had what one could call a "complicated" relationship with some within the city of Monroe as a police officer. He has held several positions within the department, going all the way to that of chief. Many will say that was because of his "relationship" with former mayor Jamie Mayo, that as long as Mayo was the mayor, Brown was the chief. That all changed with the changing of who sat behind the mayor's desk when the current mayor, Oliver "Friday"...

  • Captain Hill's Retirement

    Jun 8, 2023

    Congratulations Monroe Firefighter Captain Reginald Hill for 28 years of dedicated service to the Monroe Fire Department and the citizens of Monroe LA Captain Hill retired on May 29, 2023 where his family and firefighters wished him the best at fire station #2!...

  • Swimming Pool Confusion

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 8, 2023

    School’s out and the temperature is rising. Kids need to spend some time outside, no matter how hot it may get. It is in their nature. They also want to have some fun at the same time. One way for kids to have their cake and eat it too is to spend some fun time in a pool. The city is offering swimming lessons at two of the city’s community pools for the summer. The two community pools are at Henrietta Johnson Rec Center at 2238 Burg Jones Lane and Lillie Marbles Rec Center on Renwick Street next to Miller Funeral Home. Before the fun could beg...

  • $61K Tulane Scholar

    Jun 8, 2023

    State Representative Pat Moore expresses her congratulations to Shelby Wright, a 2023 Wossman High School graduate and the recipient of the prestigious Tulane Legislative Scholars Award for District 17 recently. This award of $61,306.00 is a well-deserved recognition of Wright's outstanding achievements, and is applauded for her dedication to education and civic engagement....

  • Miss Dazzle Dance 2023

    Jun 8, 2023

    Lauren Stringfellow was crowned Miss Dazzle Dance 2023 at the Dazzle Dance 11th Annual Recital on Saturday June 3, 2023 at Monroe Civic Center Jack Howard Theatre. Miss Dazzle Dance was crowned by Dazzle Dance's Miss Jessica. Miss Dazzle Dance Lauren Stringfellow is the daughter of Perry and Stringfellow....

  • Dazzle Dance 11th Recital

    Jun 8, 2023

    Dazzle Dance 11th Recital "Juke Joint" was Saturday June 3, 2023 on Monroe LA's biggest stages at the Monroe Civic Center Jack Howard Theatre. Dazzle Dancers perform an array of talents in jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop, pointe from the blues, gospel, rhythm and blues, and jazz. It was a breath-taking recital which kept the audience on the edge of their seats standing the entire evening. Thanks to all Dazzle Dance supporters and fans for showing up and out for the Dazzle Dancers!...

  • Planting & Growing A Vegetable Garden

    Jun 8, 2023

    The community is invited to learn how to plant and grow a vegetable garden by presenter Horticulture Kerry Heafner of the LSU Ag Center at Carver-McDonald Branch Library, 2941 Renwick St. Monroe, LA 71201, Thursday, June 15, 2023, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM; contact Branch Manager Joyce Powell, 318-327-1477, for more information. Vegetable gardening is a wonderful activity that brings joy and peace to the mind, while also nurturing and beautifying the environment. A home vegetable garden is easy to...

  • RCDA Pre Juneteenth Activity

    Jun 8, 2023

    Richwood Community Development Agency (RCDA)Pre Juneteenth Activity is Saturday June 10, 2023 at 11am-1pm At RCDA Building 5116 Brown Rd. in Richwood LA (take a right at the 2nd St. past Multipurpose Building( Free hotdogs, chips, drinks (take-out), Free Clothing, Free Medicaid Authorization/Renewal Information by PHSC. !/4 Barbeque Chicken Dinners $10....

  • Cuba Annual Homecoming

    Jun 8, 2023

    ll Corinthians 5:6-7 There we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in body, we are absent from the Lord: for walk by faith, not by sight. Recently Cuba Baptish Church in Bosco LA held their Annual Homecoming. Deacon Shawn Willis guided the program, Sister Clothilda Payne gave the homecoming occasion. Minster Sharon Flintroy delivered the word, "Do you remember the covenant, you made with God. Photo Cuba HC 1-Pastor Dr. Samuel Toney, Cuba Deacons Walter Robinson, Ralph...

  • HAMPCO Scholarship Banquet

    Jun 8, 2023

    HAMPCO, Inc. is sponsoring a Scholarship Banquet honoring all previous Willie Hunter, Jr. Scholarship recipients on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at 6:00 PM, at Mt Zion Baptist Church Family Life Center, 211 Mt. Zion Street. If you have contact information or you are a relative of any of the following people, Vincent Carter, Nathaniel Clark, Latasha Cole, Danielle D. Curtis, Bridgette Hudson, Jennifer D. Newman, Arie Ceville Shaw, Destiney Watson-Hall, Alan Chaunce Williams and Vincinia S. Wright please contact the Hampco Office at 318.361.2050,...

  • Faked Seizure Rape Prevented

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 1, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. We never know what is going to happen in the next second. It could be whether we are alone or with someone. In each scenario, it is best to be as calm as possible and think clearly if we can. That appeared to be the case for a local woman who became the victim of an alleged rape attempt by someone she knew. On May 30, 2023, Monroe police arrested the individual that the victim alleges tried to rape her. It all started back on February 23, 2023, when the victim was at the DeSiard...

  • Good Intentions, Bad Bill

    Eddie D. Gillis, permit less gun carry|Jun 1, 2023

    Members of the Louisiana House of Representatives are quietly making things safer for Louisiana residents. Are there safer regulations when it comes to health? How about bringing down the high automobile insurance rates and enacting stricter alcohol-related injury laws? No; but if the average citizen wanted to purchase a firearm, the House just made it easier to walk around with one. The House, through legislation, last week passed HB 131, which would allow the possession of firearms without any required training or permits necessary. Why,...

  • Lugene "Poochie" Hall's Celebration of Life

    Jun 1, 2023

    Lugene Hall, 71 of Monroe, LA transitioned from this life on May 23, 2023. Visitation is Friday June 2, 2023 from 1:00- 5:00PM at Hester Central State Funeral Home at 811 Louise Anne Avenue in Monroe, LA. Funeral services are Saturday June 3, 2023 at 1:00PM at St. Paul Baptist Church on 508 S 8th St. in Monroe LA Lugene will be loved forever and missed always by his entire family....

  • Suspect Fired at Police Captured

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 1, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A suspect that Monroe Police have sought for a shooting incident that happened in January has been arrested. Malik Long had been identified and accused of firing at police officers and was also wanted on other charges. According to multiple reports from Monroe Police Department, Long has been associated with other alleged crimes in the area, including a shooting incident at a local Walmart in Monroe LA. In the incident...

  • Forever in Our Hearts

    Jun 1, 2023

    Gloria Willis Walker70, of Monroe, LA gained her wings Friday, May 26, 2023 peacefully at her home with her daughter. Gloria Willis Walker was born to Henry and Odell Willis December 31, 1952, in Rayville, LA. She is the second of six children. Affectionately known as "GW" she was reared and educated in Monroe, LA. She graduated from Richwood High School Class of 1970. She was employed at South Central Bell as a telephone operator for 10 years. She later migrated into the Monroe City School...

  • Deadly Crash

    Eddie D. Gillis|Jun 1, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. A Richwood man is in the Ouachita Correctional Center and facing charges after he was arrested after being involved in a fatal crash on Interstate 20. Louisiana State Police responded to the scene located at mile marker 123, on May 29 around 9:20 p.m., where they saw a vehicle described as a 2006 GMC Yukon on the north side of the roadway crashed into a line of trees. According to LSP, contact was made with the alleged driver...

  • SU 2023 Law Grad

    Jun 1, 2023

    Terrance and Toronda Griffin announce the graduation of their daughter, Jaleah Turner. Jaleah received a Juris Doctorate degree from (SULC) Southern University Law Center Baton Rouge LA recently. While at SULC, Jaleah served as the Secretary for SULC's Intellectual Property Law Association and a Senior Editor for the Journal of Race, Poverty, and Gender. She was also a member of the Board of Student Advisors, Children and Family Law Society, Sports and Entertainment Law Association and Cannabis...

  • All Gave Some-Some Gave All

    Jun 1, 2023

    Northeast Louisiana Veterans' Home in Monroe, LA held a Memorial Day Program on May 25, 2023, to honor America's heroes. Program guests included Master of Ceremonies Marady Rinehart, Christy Thompson, Wossman ROTC, Becky Cates, Jeremy Sumner, speaker Christina Williams, and keynote speaker Arthur "Silver Fox" Edwards, author of From Sword to Pen. "Soldiers, we will never forget your sacrifice!"...

  • IBIS Vitus Shell's New Exhibition

    Jun 1, 2023

    New Orleans, LA – Vitus Shell, Louisiana mixed-media painter and black creative brings an impactful voice to contemporary figurative painting in his solo exhibition Gold Standard at IBIS Contemporary Art Gallery, in New Orleans LA June 30-August 19, 2023. Gold has been the metric for value in many societies throughout history. In this exhibition, black happiness and existence is used as the commodity. Using faux gold frames to mimic those of royalty and prestigious figures, the artist e...

  • Taylor Carroll Principal

    Jun 1, 2023

    Former Carroll High School Principal returns to familiar stomping grounds as the more things change, the more they stay the same. Upon the retirement of former Carroll Principal Dr. Eric Davis, another familiar face will take over as Carroll High School Principal Patrick Taylor. Taylor has been at Carroll longer than any of the former principal and was a wise choice for the job. Being a Carroll Graduate and former principal of Carroll made it a no brainer as being the best for the job...

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