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  • Parkview Shooting 2 Injured

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 11, 2023

    A rash of shootings continues nationwide, and even many local communities are finding that they are not immune to the sound of gunshots. The same can be said here in the northeast region of Louisiana. In Ouachita Parish, Monroe Police were called to the Parkview Apartments on Friday, May 5, 2023, around 6:00 PM in response to a shooting. MPD would learn that two individuals were injured from the shooting. Officers (as of press time) are investigating the shooting that sent the two individuals to a local hospital. The two individuals were said...

  • Ella Washington's Celebration of Life

    May 11, 2023

    Sister Ella Mae Head Washington entered this life on August 14, 1934, into the family of Elmer "Buddy" and Janice Hanspard Head as the second of five children. She was brought up in the Mount Pleasant community in West Monroe, LA. She confessed her belief in God and became a lifelong member of the Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church in West Monroe at an early age. She departed this life on May 2, 2023, after suffering life's trials and tribulations; she passed away peacefully in her West...

  • Shooting 2 Dead

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 11, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The scenario is all too similar as Black-on-Black crime escalates among our youth, like another form of disguised slavery. Families are suffering as more senseless deaths plague our community with no end in sight; only God knows how and what can be done to save us from such unfortunate heartache. It was a violent start to the weekend in the Morehouse Parish area, as another shooting claimed the lives of two individuals. The...

  • Vote Destroying Richwood Nightclubs

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 11, 2023

    There is a lot of anger directed at Richwood Mayor Gerald Brown and the three alderpersons who changed their votes on an ordinance that affected nightclub operating hours within the town limits. The Monroe Dispatch spoke with the owners, who said that the sudden change from 3:30 AM to 2:00 AM is severely hurting their businesses, as they have experienced steep declines in profits, where they have had to cut back on the number of employees that work in their establishments. One owner said their...

  • Jesse Wilson's Memory Treasured

    May 11, 2023

    Jesse Wilson passed on Thursday, April 27, 2023 in Cleveland, OH. Jesse retired from General Motors Delphi in Monroe, LA. Public viewing is Friday, May 12, 2023, 3:00 - 5:00 PM at House of Peace Funeral Home in Cleveland, OH. His wake service is Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 10:00 AM, and his celebration of life is Saturday, May 13, 2023, 10:30 AM at House of Peace Funeral Home in Cleveland, OH. Left to cherish his memory is his wife, Doret, of 40 years, one son, Carlos Sr., daughter, Deneyelle,...

  • Congratulations

    May 11, 2023

    Copyright 2023 By: Mr. Marion Obafemi To my daughter, Coffee, on her accomplishment of graduating from GSU as an honor student. I salute you for your accomplishments and your graduation. I admire you for how you faced every challenging situation yet remained steadfast. I thank you for allowing me to ride on this journey to your destination. I honor you for your perseverance, diligence, and determination....

  • Alpha 28th Scholarship Awards

    May 11, 2023

    The Eta Delta Lambda Chapter Education Foundation of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc held its 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, 4thJudicial District Court Division I. Master of ceremonies was Brother Robert Gaines. 12 Alpha Phi Alpha Outstanding Seniors were honored....

  • Free Food & Clothes

    May 11, 2023

    St. Luke Baptist Church 3507 Church St. Monroe LA Free clothing on Saturday June 17, 2023 at 10am till 2pm. Rev. Alonzo Clark Pastor....

  • History and Civics Education

    May 11, 2023

    U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona issued the following statement on the latest Nation’s Report Card showing a decline in history and civics scores for eighth graders: “The latest data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress further affirms the profound impact the pandemic had on student learning in subjects beyond math and reading. It tells us that now is not the time for politicians to try to extract double-digit cuts to education funding, nor is it the time to limit what students learn in U.S. history and civics cla...

  • Wossman 1984 Scholarships 2023

    May 11, 2023

    The Wossman Class of 1984 awarded the annual 3A (Athletics, Arts, & Academics) Scholarships to 3 deserving students, Zelmarcus South (Grambling State University), Faith Porter (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) & Shelby Wright (Tulane University). Each student will receive $1,000. Congratulations! #excelsiorandseekingtruth...

  • Mysterious Death

    May 4, 2023

    Life and death have always been a mystery. We don't know when we will come or leave this life. When leaving home, there is no guarantee of a safe return, but the prayer is always for a safe return home. Hearts are saddened by the unexpecting passing of Christina Wroten, 22, who went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 30, 2023. Funeral services are on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 11:00 AM at Greater Free Gift Baptist Church, Monroe, LA. Visitation is Friday, May 5, 2023, 3:30 - 5:30 PM at...

  • Misfortunes Glaucoma Jail Escapes

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 4, 2023

    James Savannah’s life has been one some may call a life of misfortune. It began when as a youth, he made some bad decisions, some of which landed him in jail. Looking back over his life, he says he would have made different choices. When he was facing serious time, Savannah made another bad choice. He was supposed to serve time in Ouachita Parish, but before he was placed behind bars, he escaped from jail, winding up in California. He stayed away for about three years, then decided to turn himself in; returning to Louisiana, he was placed b...

  • Parshall Carter's Precious Memory

    May 4, 2023

    Parshall Doretha O'Dell Mae Hester Carter, a resident of Monroe, LA transitioned peacefully on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Her visitation is scheduled for Sunday, May 7, 2023, 1:00 - 6:00 PM at Miller Funeral Home in Monroe, LA. Funeral services are Monday, May 8, 2023 at 11:00 AM at Zion Traveler Baptist Church in Monroe, LA. Burial is at Richwood Memorial Gardens in Richwood, LA under the direction of Miller Funeral Home....

  • New Southside Grocery Market

    Eddie D. Gillis|May 4, 2023

    Monroe Southside residents have to be elated after hearing that the Monroe City Council approved the sale of land within city limits for the construction of a grocery market on Jackson Street. The sale of land located at 3901 Jackson Street will be a welcome addition to an area of the city that has hardly seen any economic development near them. District 5 councilwoman and president Kema Dawson said she is very excited about this project, as it will be in her district. It will be a new Dollar General Market that will have the same kind of...

  • Leo Kelly's Farewell

    May 4, 2023

    Sunrise January 14, 1959 Sunset May 1, 2023 One should cry when they're born and rejoice when they go home. Leo Kelly, 64, was an iconic figure in Richwood, LA, which was his home. He was a 1977 graduate of Richwood High School. Kelly was the owner and licensed barber of Sir K's Hair Designs. He additionally was employed by the Town of Richwood in Public Relations. Kelly was a barber at Swanson Correctional Center for Youth for many years. He served as Alderman for the town of Richwood for 20...

  • Safe Housing/Healthy Homes

    May 4, 2023

    The First Blight Boot Camp was on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at the Monroe Civic Center. There were several breakout sessions, including sessions on adjudicated properties and rental assistance. The city of Monroe has received a $ 1.5 million grant through the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to launch a Safe Housing and Healthy Homes Program. Eligible applicants, including landlords, can apply to obtain up to $28,000. Johnnie Thomas, a Newtown resident, was chosen t...

  • Representing Royalty

    May 4, 2023

    The lovely Miss Dazzle Dance 2022, Katelyn Goree, has been shining all year long with beauty and poise. Don't miss her in the 11th annual Dazzle Dance Recital, Saturday, June 3, 2023, 6:00 PM at the Monroe Civic Center, Jack Howard Theater....

  • Irma DeTiege Scholarship

    May 4, 2023

    High school seniors interested in applying for the Irma DeTiege Scholarship, email information to [email protected]. Scholarship requirements: biographical essay, recent photograph, contact information, official GPA, high school transcript, class rank and ACT score. Deadline is May 15, 2023. The late legendary Irma Irma DeTiege, by God’s amazing grace and mercy, helped many get through the race of life through her inspiration and fortitude. Thanks for your continuous support Mrs. Alberta Lewis Wilson to the Irma DeTiege Scholarship. P...

  • Monroe Ouachita Grambling Alumni Scholarship

    May 4, 2023

    The Monroe Ouachita Chapter of (GUNAA) Grambling University National Alumni Association held its 22nd annual Gospel Scholarship Musical Saturday, April 29, 2023, at Piney Grove Baptist Church 126 South 10th Street West Monroe, LA. This year's scholarships were named in honor of Mr. Glenn Ludley, Mrs. Ruby Harris, and Mrs. Clarease Isby. Scholarship recipients included Charmaine Chisley Ouachita, Jeremiah Nelson Carroll, Zelmarcus South Wossman, academic stipend was awarded to Stalee Simmons...

  • Resurrection Celebration

    May 4, 2023

    Resurrection Sunday is where we celebrate the risen Christ! Christians heard and saw evidence which affirmed their faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Resurrection Sunday was the most important celebration in the lives of every believer. It was different than any other as every believer who takes their life and death seriously knows this. History changed for mankind on that Sunday, because of that day death is no longer the last word for anyone who follows Christ. Life is! Celebrating...

  • You Mean the World to Me

    May 4, 2023

    Many that pledge their vows before God and man stay together till death do us part. They inevitably go through good and bad times, but always find the real success of love. Many married couples who say and mean their vows reap the benefits of marriage with love, trust, loyalty, and commitment Ernest & Marva Muhammad's love is the best kind, which is standing the test of time! Pho...

  • Class of 1971

    May 4, 2023

    The only class that didn't graduate from Carroll was the Class of 1971 which was split between two Monroe LA High Schools during integration. Class of 1971 sitting l to r Rosemary Henry, Corine McGhee Sutton Cloteal Lee Edwards, Joyce Barnes & Alberta Green, standing l tor Mary Pruitt Roggerson, Evelyn Davis Pugh, Pamela Turner, Artmasue Hollingsworth Jenkins, Dorothy Hoston Sutton and Vickie Cage Britton....

  • Free Food & Clothes

    May 4, 2023

    St. Luke Baptist Church 3507 Church St. Monroe LA Free clothing on Saturday June 17, 2023 at 10am till 2pm. Rev. Alonzo Clark Pastor....

  • Rayville Basketball Great Memorial Tribute

    May 4, 2023

    A memorial tribute for the late great Legendary Hershell West is scheduled for July 8, 2023 at 1pm at the Rayville Rosenwald/Eula D. Britton Alumnae Gym in Rayville, LA. Public invitation to follow!...

  • Saulsberry Retirement

    May 4, 2023

    At University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) on Monday April 24, 2023, Professor Pamela Saulsberry was celebrated at her retirement celebration before family, friends, and colleagues on the 7th floor of the ULM library. Dr. Saulsberry was awarded Emeritus status in Social Work which has only been awarded to a select few by current ULM President Ron Berry. Congratulations Dr. Pamela Saulsberry on your 48 years of dedicated service in education!...

  • Genealogy, Family History & Ancestry Research

    May 4, 2023

    Trace your ancestors' unique story and your family tree with the help of the ancestry software and genealogy resources. Learn how to add people to the family tree, add facts, cite sources, and attach pictures or other digital documents. The presenter for the program will be Lora Peppers, Genealogy/Special Collections from the Main Branch Library on Thursday May 18, 2023 at 11am at Carver McDonald Library 2941 Renwick St. in Monroe LA. 318.327.1477 This is a community program, Joyce Powell...

  • No Company Needed

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 27, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Break-ins, as a crime, happen quite often across the nation. Homes, businesses, and even churches are broken into; some places, like a church, would seem to be off-limits, but that is not the case anymore. Furthermore, there are some places where an individual isn’t expected to break in, like a jail or a funeral home. Yes, a funeral home. It would seem that a local man didn’t seem to think that breaking into a funeral home was abnormal. Never say never. According to Monroe Pol...

  • Woman Flees Gunman

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 27, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. When someone is visiting someone else's home, respect for that person's home is a must. Most strangers know that, and many feel they should be shown the highest level of respect in their own home. It is best to leave if one can't abide by the house rules. A local woman found out that some will violate those rules. Monroe Police got a call of a disturbance occurring at an Allen Street address where a firearm was involved. Before o...

  • South 6th St. Speeding

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 27, 2023

    Neighborhood residents that live on South 6th Street in Monroe LA say they are fed up with speeders using their street as a race track. They said that the speeding by young drivers has been going on for a long time, and it is only a matter of time before something tragic happens. The Monroe Dispatch was told that the latest episode happened Monday, April 24, 2023 about 6:00 PM, when a driver was in the 2000 block of South 6th driving at a high rate of speed, where he almost hit a curb that...

  • Where & Who are our Black Leaders?

    Apr 27, 2023

    Where are our black leaders? Where are our political, social, financial and moral leaders? Why don't we have banquets to honor some of our own honorees as Don Cincone and other artists as well as our Super bowl and NBA championship players? We could have fundraising flagship programs to help non- profit organizations such as NELA Sickle Cell among others....

  • DeWayne Black Scholarship Musical

    Apr 27, 2023

    Join us Saturday April 29, 2023 at 6pm at Living Water Outreach Church 1100 Jackson St. in Monroe LA Prophet Dewayne Black was a well-known and highly sought out Evangelist who traveled the U.S. as one of God's mott faithful as he preached, prophesied and delivered the Word. His ministry in song was the most powerful of his many gifts. Donations greatly appreciated....

  • Little Flower Crawfish Boil

    Apr 27, 2023

    Once a year, Little Flower Church hosts its annual Crawfish Boil on Saturday, April 22, 2023. In its 24th year this year, it was a family fun day with crawfish, wings, burgers, hotdogs, face painting, music, arts & crafts, and more. Thanks to the hundreds who came out and had a great time at the crawfish boil....

  • Hwy 165 Street Closures

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 27, 2023

    A community meeting held by officials of La. DOTD with NELA state representatives and members of the community was held Saturday, April 22, 2023 in an effort to seek clarification and answers on how a Hwy 165 Road/Street project will continue. The meeting held according to those connected with the proposed project was to clear up what could only be described as confusion in a community that feels that it hasn't been given sufficient information to truly understand exactly what is going on and ho...

  • Saulsberry Retirement

    Apr 27, 2023

    At University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) on Monday April 24, 2023, Professor Pamela Saulsberry was celebrated at her retirement celebration before family, friends, and colleagues on the 7th floor of the ULM library. Dr. Saulsberry was awarded Emeritus status in Social Work which has only been awarded to a select few by current ULM President Ron Berry. Congratulations Dr. Pamela Saulsberry on your 48 years of service in education!...

  • Groundbreaking

    Apr 27, 2023

    Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Monroe, LA held its church groundbreaking ceremony on Sunday, April 23, 2023. Among the many church members breaking ground for the new church were future young men church leaders participating (l to r) including Camryn Rodgers, Camdyn Rodgers, Stephen Davis, and Richmond Smith. Rev. O.W. Billups Jr., Pastor....

  • Carroll Dr. Davis's Last Season

    Apr 27, 2023

    Two of the hottest chairs in Monroe LA are at Carroll High School in Monroe LA. The high standard was set in 1953 by Carroll's first principal Morris Henry Carroll, while the Carroll Head Football Coach is equally as hot. Current Carroll Principal Dr. Eric Davis is retiring from the school soon. Inquiring minds wonder who will be the next Carroll Principal?...

  • A Place Called Home

    Apr 27, 2023

    For some who have created a life in other areas of the world, coming to their hometown is the trip they love most. Many leave their hometown in search of a better life with many more opportunities, finding what they were looking for elsewhere. Things change once father time sets in, and people desire the familiar roads they once traveled with family who know them best. Joyce Givens was spotted back in town with relatives recently. Thank God for family!....

  • Food & Clothes Giveaway

    Apr 27, 2023

    St. Luke Baptist Church 3507 Church St. Monroe LA Free clothing on Saturday June 17, 2023 at 10am till 2pm. Rev. Alonzo Clark Pastor....

  • UTS Seminary Commencement

    Apr 27, 2023

    United Theological Seminary and Bible College (UTS), CLASS OF 2023 cordially invites you to the spring commencement ceremony at the seminary. Saturday, May 6, at 10:00am. Degrees to be conferred include Bachelor of Theology, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Ministry. For more information: phone: 318-323-6720. Email:[email protected]....

  • Silver Deltaversary Reunites 24 Line Sisters

    Apr 27, 2023

    April 25,1998-April 25, 2023 In the spring of 1998, 24 Dynamic Innovative Vivacious Awesome Sisters became members of the Monroe Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. On Saturday April 22,2023, those sorority members gathered to celebrate their 25th silver anniversary at a local restaurant in Monroe LA. The accomplished and stylish women, who experienced the union of being “line sisters” 25 years ago on April 25, 1998, have connections to some of the area’s most prestigious universities. Ladies celebrating th...

  • Shooting Teen Dead

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 20, 2023

    Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Another young Black man has lost his life to a violent act; these violent acts are happening more and more frequently, so swiftly those involved cannot see how every second of life is precious. It only takes a second for a gun to be produced and a life to be taken away. The tragic turn of events happened on Monday, April 17, 2023, in the Robinson Place neighborhood. Monroe Police responded to a shooting call on Long Drive to find a victim from the shooting on the ground. The...

  • Shooting Family Mourns

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 20, 2023

    A local family will say goodbye to one of their loved ones, who sadly was another victim of the senseless violence we see that is becoming more frequent. Terry Davis, a 20-year-old young man, was shot on Thursday, April 13, 2023, beside the Fast Stop (Valero) Store on Hwy 165, leaving a void in a family that now has to lay him to rest. Monroe Police are conducting an ongoing investigation, as several suspects are said to be in custody. Terry Davis was born in Monroe on March 12, 2003, to Brandy...

  • Shooting Overwhelming

    Apr 20, 2023

    Families of shooting victims are experiencing difficult times. Life can be extremely tough for those left behind when a loved one succumbs to death due to senseless violence. According to police, an investigation is underway after a Monroe, LA resident was found shot to death in Dallas, TX. Officers were called to a shooting at N. Riverfront Boulevard on Saturday, April 15, 2023. Upon arrival, they found a man lying partially in the roadway, deceased from apparent gunshot wounds. At this time,...

  • Shirley Turner-Jackson Treasured Farewell

    Apr 20, 2023

    Sunrise August 8, 1946 Sunset April 12, 2023. Shirley Turner-Jackson, 76, of Monroe, LA died April 12, 2023. Funeral Services were Saturday, April 22, 2023 at Mt Olivet Baptist Church, 500 Swayze St., Monroe, LA. Visitation was Friday, April 21, at Miller Funeral Home in Monroe, LA....

  • Smith Running

    Apr 20, 2023

    The Reverend James Edward Smith Sr. of Rayville, LA announces plans to run for the state of Louisiana District 34 Senate seat for the Republican party. His reasoning for running is "Because the Democratic party turned him away when I assisted with the Honorable Governor John Bell Edwards' re-election." He shares. "I was denied a seat in the Democratic party." Reverend Smith is a lifelong resident of Rayville, LA. He has served as the pastor of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Pioneer, LA...

  • Louisiana Schools Only The Good, Not The Bad

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 20, 2023

    A mind is a terrible thing to waste. It’s even worse if one isn’t given the opportunity to use it when it is sharp and can absorb much knowledge. If it were left to the Louisiana Republican Party, that would have happened yesterday. According to reports, officials with the state’s Republican Party held at a recent meeting approved a resolution whereby state lawmakers would “forbid” the study of racism at colleges and universities. The reason given for such a backward request, they argued, was to stop classes from examining (teaching) “inglorio...

  • Weekend Gathering Ruined

    Eddie D. Gillis|Apr 20, 2023

    A local family was looking forward to spending a weekend at a get-a-way in Union Parish on a recent weekend. It was to have been a birthday celebration for a loved one, as various family members, including sisters, brothers, nephews, nieces, and small children, were all there to mark the special day and what was considered a festive occasion. It would turn out to be a weekend that the family would rather not remember but would never be forgotten. A family member contacted the Monroe Dispatch to let others know that some people around may not...

  • P.E.E.P. Wossman Donation

    Apr 20, 2023

    P.E.E.P President Kenneth Wilson and the Board of Directors presented the Wossman Head Girls' Basketball Coach Otis Robinson, his staff, and the back-to-back Wossman Lady Wildcats 2023 Division III State Champions with a $1000 champion ring donation at the George "Vamp " Belton Sports Complex on the campus of Wossman High School in Monroe, LA on April 14, 2023. The P.E.E.P. organization is beyond proud of the Lady Cats' hard work, commitment, and dedication....

  • Carroll Beta Club Induction

    Apr 20, 2023

    Boasting the motto "Let us lead by serving others" Carroll High School in Monroe, LA held its National Beta Club induction ceremony recently, inducting new National Beta Club members. The induction ceremony was held in the Carroll High School auditorium before older club members and well-wishers. Seventeen new members were inducted, joining sixteen senior Beta Club members. Dr. Eric Davis is principal of Carroll High School....

  • ICONS

    P.H. Robinson Jr.|Apr 20, 2023

    Iconoclast means breaker of images. Many paintings were defaced that represented historical figures (kings, queens, and famous religious figures) in 1453 A.D. Paintings of Blacks such as Moses, Sparticus, Saint Maurice, Saint Nicolas, Septimus Severus (a Black Emperor Of Rome), Pope Victor, Pope Melchiades, and Pope Gelasius (Black Popes), even Hannibal has been represented as White. A paint brush was dipped into white paint, then dark skin was painted over or white washed. Iconoclasts must have run out of paint or gotten tired, because some...

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