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The major daily newspaper serving the Monroe-West Monroe and Ark-La-Miss area is Monroe News-Star. Its headquarters are located in midtown Monroe. Its headquarters are located in midtown Monroe. Ouachita Parish is served by the daily The Ouachita Citizen .
The Gannett owned News Star is the primary daily newspaper serving Monroe and area. Monroe is served by two African-American-owned weekly newspapers: the Monroe Free Press and the Monroe Dispatch. The Free Press was founded in 1969 by Roosevelt Wright, Jr., and The Dispatch was founded in 1975 by Irma and Frank Detiege.
Monroe Free Press: Monroe: 1969 Wright's Publishing, Co. The News-Star: Monroe: Gannett Company [1] Morgan City Review: Morgan City: Louisiana State Newspapers: Natchitoches Times: Natchitoches: 1903 NTN Media The Daily Iberian: New Iberia: Wick Communications: The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate: New Orleans: 1837 [4] Georges Media Group
KNOE-TV has been the dominant news station in the Ark-La-Miss for more than a quarter-century. It has won numerous state, regional and national journalism awards, including the 2008 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for News Director Taylor Henry's investigative series on rogue members of the Louisiana National Guard who looted stores they were deployed to protect during Katrina.
Suzanne Nolan Wisler, The Monroe News. June 27, 2024 at 1:06 AM. MONROE COUNTY — Independence Day fireworks and a parade have been set in Monroe, Dundee, New Boston and Brownstown Township. Two ...
James A. Noe, short-term governor of Louisiana in 1936; founder of WNOE and KNOE radio and TV stations; Abe E. Pierce III (1934–2021), mayor of Monroe 1996–2000, first African American in the position; Ouachita Parish educator; Robert E. Powell (1923–1997), mayor of Monroe 1979–1996
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