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Pet adoption is an option every third Saturday of the month through Save Monroe Strays. The nonprofit animal rescue is an adoption partner with PetSmart, located at 2347 Telegraph Road in Monroe.
Owner; 540: KMLB: Talk 540: News/Talk: Holladay Broadcasting, LLC 1310: ... The major daily newspaper serving the Monroe-West Monroe and Ark-La-Miss area is Monroe ...
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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.
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To help find new homes for the orphaned animals as well as others, a special adoption event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at That Fish Place That Pet Place, 237 Centerville Road ...
The original name of the Louisiana Purchase Gardens Zoo was Bernstein Park Zoo, named after Mayor Arnold Bernstein who was Mayor of Monroe in 1919 until his death in 1937. Much of the development of the zoo came during the long-term administration of Mayor W. L. "Jack" Howard who made the facility a centerpiece of his campaign for municipal ...
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.