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  • Shooting Plagues

    Oct 15, 2020

    There's a serious dilemma plaguing the U.S. shootings. They continue to happen with reckless neglect, many times over senseless situations. Poverty, mental challenges, poor education opportunities and family despairs continue to afflict those who commit crimes. Many of those committing jshootings are in hopeless conditions where they have no where to turn and no one to talk with, while being led by a dangerous spirit which leads to devastation. It's a vicious cycle that is destroying families....

  • KILLER "HE HAD IT COMING"...

    Oct 15, 2020

    Certainly, everyone wants to offer to help teens who find themselves facing a life sentence for taking another person's life, but what kind of help can be offered to a killer who appears to be cold-blooded and states that the victim "had it coming". There is nothing more frightening than a teen killer who is transformed into a hardened criminal and shows absolutely no remorse for a crime he committed. He is even ready to lose his own life for committing the murder. A killer without remorse is certainly devoid of empathy. There is no apology to...

  • Facebook Live Post Disturbing

    Oct 15, 2020

    Technology has changed the game as many rely on information from cell phones or computer sources. According to police reports, law enforcement was sent to 1101 Richwood Rd #2 Apt 95 due to a stabbing on October 12. The victim made contact with police stating Suspect Zakierra Jackson went live on Facebook after threatening to run up on her to fight her. Both suspect and victim were entangled in an encounter where the video was posted to Facebook which caused the suspect being maced and stabbed...

  • Stabbing

    Oct 15, 2020

    A violent crime occurs every 26.3 seconds. In real life, crime doesn't happen on a schedule. Louisiana ranks 6th in violent crime in the US. According to police reports, police were called to Parkview Apartments in Monroe LA to a stabbing. Victim 1 told police that Suspect Laporsche L Coleman maced her in the face during a verbal argument. While bending over shielding her face from the mace, victim 1was stabbed in the back and the side of her right breast with a kitchen knife receiving minor...

  • Always in Our Hearts

    Oct 15, 2020

    Hearts are saddened upon the passing of Thomas Ray Mansfield. Thomas was a Bastrop High School and Grambling State University Graduate who worked and obtained a track scholarship. After graduating from Grambling, Thomas found out and understood the science of business. He became and entrepreneur owning and running several business in Grambling -Ruston LA. His business ventures included Realitees, Glorious Photos and he also owned his own trucking company hauling freight throughout the US. Thomas...

  • Black Student's Suspension

    Eddie D. Gillis|Oct 15, 2020

    Nine-year-old Ka'Mauri Harrison was given a suspension from a Jefferson Parish School because a BB gun was seen in his home while he was taking part in a virtual school class. The child did not point the BB gun at the computer screen, but simply explained that he picked the gun off the floor after a relative tripped over it. Makes sense to do that. Right? But not to administrators of the Jefferson Parish School Board, as they suspended the child for six days which sparked outrage among...

  • Lena's Surprise Birthday

    Oct 15, 2020

    One of life's most special days are birthdays. A surprise birthday gathering was held Saturday October 10, 2020 for Lena Kelley by her son Travis at Blowin' Smoke in Monroe LA. Family and friends surprised Lena while tears flowed. Surprise birthday parties never fail to surprise those having birthday especially if it's the first one. Travis made his mom so happy, while family and friends enjoyed food, fun and fellowship. Happy birthday Lena! Photo Lena Kelley 2- Joy Bowie-Pitts & Travis Chatman...

  • Monroe Housing Preservation Mills Ribbon Cutting/Open House

    Oct 15, 2020

    William V. Smart, Executive Director, announced that Monroe Housing Authority (MHA) will celebrate the completion of Phase I of Preservation Mills with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house on Thursday, October 29th. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 9:30 a.m. at 1312 South 4th Street, and the open house will immediately follow. The public is invited and light refreshments will be served. Social distancing will be practiced. We ask that all attendees wear masks. Preservation Mills...

  • Lemelle's Roots Proven

    Oct 15, 2020

    Most great leaders remember/know their call to lead. It is one that is predestined with unique life experiences that prepare them for great responsibility, all at the right time. Martin Lemelle Jr. has come a long way from his humble beginnings as a student leader at Grambling State University. Now, as a top candidate for Louisiana's 5th District Congressional seat, he is ready to represent the state. His journey in leadership began while he was a student at the historically Black college, 40...

  • Deaths

    Oct 15, 2020

    Ka'Janne' An'Jewell Lindsey, Ka'Janne' An'Jewell Lindsey of Monroe, LA Student died Thursday October 1, 2020. Graveside Service: 10:00 AM Saturday October 17, 2020 at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of McFarland Funeral Company Monroe. An'Janne' Marie Lindsey, 11 An'Janne' Marie Lindsey of Monroe, LA Student died Thursday October 1, 2020. Graveside Service: 10:00 AM Saturday October 17, 2020 at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of McFarland Funeral Company Monroe. Alma Lee Collins-Longino, 74 Alma Lee...

  • Ansell Celebrating

    Oct 15, 2020

    Let's hear it for Barry Sims' Boys, who've become strong black men. Ansell Mayes will be celebrating his birthday Friday with his dad Barry, and his brothers Mon, Barry Jr., Shutaskii, Ronnie and Mike. Happy birthday Ansell! Photo Ansell Mayes...

  • Little Flower

    Oct 15, 2020

    Little Flower Academy in Monroe LA was a special place beginning in 1940-1968 for students' kindergarten to high school. The learning environment was second to none where those attending received the best education through a Franciscan investment into the Black Community which helped present the Catholic Faith. At Little Flower, students were taught discipline, values, respect, the ten commandments, sportsmanship, religion, music, the arts, drama and stage performance in a caring and nurturing...

  • Happenings

    Oct 15, 2020

    Early Voting Early voting is Friday October 16-Tuesday October 27, except Sundays from 8 am until 7pm. The places for early voting are Registrar of Voters Community Room 1650 DeSiard St. Suite 125 Monroe LA & West Ouachita Senior Center 1800 N. 7th St. West Monroe LA . Voters should bring identification & can get sample ballots at www.geauxvote.com Edna’s Cooking “Home of the Breakfast Bowl” Serving Southern Style Hot Breakfast & Lunch Daily Monday- Friday 6 am – 2:30 pm and Sat 7 am – 2 pm All Plates come with coffee or fountain drink Gre...

  • Favorite Church Usher

    Oct 15, 2020

    Doorkeepers or keepers of the door, their church service is invaluable. They are the first to meet and greet you at church. If you have a question, need a seat, need to speak or sit with a certain group, church ushers are at your beck and call to fulfill your desires and are valuable church servants. This week the Monroe Dispatch salutes dedicated New Antioch Baptist Church Usher Shirley Maxwell who loves God and loves being a favorite church usher....

  • The End is Near

    Oct 15, 2020

    In the last days: Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you, and you shall be hated of all nations for my namesake (Matthew 24:4-14) Reflecting back on time to the life of Joseph, how his brothers envied him because of his favor with God (Genesis 37: 11). They put him in a pit, wanted to kill him, decided to sell him instead into Egypt, where he became a great ruler. Moses and Aaron came along 430 years later bringing in the Law. Aaron was the first High Priest. The Children of Israel being of the same lineage Joseph's...

  • Big Court Fight Over Healthcare

    Eddie D. Gillis|Oct 15, 2020

    By Eddie D. Gillis This may be the last gasp for Republicans to rid the nation of the Affordable Care Act, if as expected that Judge Amy Coney Barrett becomes the newest addition on the nation’s Supreme Court. Republicans have said that the ACA is unlawful and has found judges through the appeal system, who have ruled that the ACA should be done away with. Never mind the fact that Republicans have tried over seventy times to repeal the ACA, but Democrats were able to turn them back. Their last hope before the 2020 election is in Supreme C...

  • Witness Project Annual Pink Gala Cancellation

    Oct 15, 2020

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Witness Project of Northeast Louisiana has cancelled its annual Pink Gala for 2020. This affair is our major project to fund breast cancer awareness and education activities for Region 8 and surrounding areas. The members of the Witness Project of NELA thank you for your past support and look forward to your participation in this worthwhile event for October 2021....

  • Mr. Pickem Grissom's Football Predictions

    Oct 15, 2020

    Week 3 - Oct. 15, 2020 Weekly Record: 13-4 Overall 23-9 Featured Games 1-2 GAME OF THE WEEK #6 Neville Tigers (1-1) @ #7 West Monroe Rebs (1-1) The entire Neville Nation is probably still trying to figure out what happened a week ago. Leading 21-0 at the half, Neville's defense had stymied the Bearcats running game and were poised to improve to 2-0 but as fate would have it a series of untimely events would derail the Tigers. Three consecutive 4th quarter fumbles by Neville allowed Ruston to...

  • "ALL THAT I CAN'T"

    Marion Obafemi|Oct 15, 2020

    Copyright 2016 Written by: Mr. Marion Obafemi and Inspired by God I have crossed my T's and dotted my I's, and made sure my ducks are in a row I've been on my knees with tears in my eyes, expecting your power would show. I have followed the golden rule, did what you told me to, I've been quick to listen and slow to speak I don't treat nobody wrong, I help the weak since I'm strong, because as a man sow shall he reap. I know ain't nobody coming down, from the clouds, to do for me what I can do...

  • PRAYING CHILDREN

    Oct 15, 2020

    *Inspired by God through Mary Roggerson & Morning Day Prayer Ministries under the leadership of Pastor Kenneth Nolley, St. Mary Baptist Church Purpose: For all children to learn, pray and confess the Word of God. Goal: For all children to have an intimate relationship with God through prayer & His Word. Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. John 17:3 Prayer: Father, I come to You with a grateful and loving heart. Thank You for sending Your Son,...

  • Children's Book Celebrates Racial Diversity, Equality and Blended Families

    Oct 15, 2020

    Our kids are growing up in a world driven by technology and media, where sensitive subjects like race and inequality are permeating the airwaves. Gold Mom’s Choice Award-winner and author Nadine Haruni is addressing these hot button issues with acceptance and understanding in Freeda the Frog & Her New Blue Family. Appropriate for ages 3 to 11 (pre-K to Grade 3), the book encourages children (and their parents) to be sensitive to people of all different racial, ethnic, religious and gender backgrounds—and to celebrate the blended family. The...

  • South Monroe Farmer's Market's Bubble

    Oct 15, 2020

    It is truly strange and even mind boggling to consider an event such as The Famer’s Market during this COVID Pandemic yet, this Saturday we will be hosting the first of a yearlong venture right on the Southside of town. The purpose of the Market is to promote health and wellbeing so the question is “How can this be accomplished when crowds are discouraged and the pandemic is on an uptick”. The solution is very simple. We will abide by the rules given to us by the CDC. First of all, everyone participating whether they are vendor or buyer MUST...

  • Witness Project 1st Candlelight Vigil

    Oct 15, 2020

    The Witness Project of Northeast Louisiana hosted its' 1st Annual Candlelight Vigil on October 1, 2020 at the Monroe Civic Center. Hope was displayed throughout the Civic Center with pink lighting. The Witness Project of NELA encourages women to do your self breast exam, get a mammogram, see your health care provider for a clinical breast exam and share with them if you have a family history of breast cancer. This event was a kick-off to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, to honor our past members...

  • DO NOT BE AFRAID

    Pastor K. C. Wade, ADVANCING THE KINGDOM|Oct 15, 2020

    John 6:20-21 | NKJV But He said to them, “It is I; do not be afraid.” Then they willingly received Him into the boat, and immediately the boat was at the land where they were going. Beloved look intently for the Lord especially when you are in a storm. Because surely Jesus is there! He will comfort you and reduce your fears. DO NOT BE AFRAID! Receive Jesus in the midst of that illness, trial, tribulation, difficulty or distress. DO NOT BE AFRAID! There may be family problems, money pro...

  • Forever in Our Hearts

    Oct 15, 2020

    In loving memory of Norman K. Bias November 16, 2020 Photo Norman K. Bias...

  • FEMA Registration Deadline

    Oct 15, 2020

    If You Suffered Losses During Hurricane Laura And You Live in One Of The Louisiana Parishes Designated By Fema For Individual Assistance, You Have Until October 27 To Register For Fema Disaster Assistance. Go Online Now To W-W-W-Dot-Disaster Assistance Dot G-O-V Or Call 800-621-3362. That’s 800-621-3362....