Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood Tuesday morning, Acadiana. We have the business news for you this morning, including the latest from the historic airport runway in Lake Charles. You'll want to watch our Facebook feed later today on an announcement regarding the large development planned at the old Gattitown site in Lafayette. As always, thanks for reading. Big plans with a big runway: Historic Louisiana airport seeks to transform itselfIt’s been a Cold War air base, a deserted strip used for drag races and driving lessons, and more recently a site for training flights and plane maintenance, including for Donald Trump’s jet. Read the story here. |
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| Philippe Étienne, French Ambassador to the United States, on a three-day diplomatic mission in Louisiana, celebrated the resilience of the French partnership with Louisiana despite the 20-month travel ban between the United States and the European Union, which was lifted Nov. 8. Read more |
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| State Farm policyholders who fled Hurricane Ida from parishes that didn't issue mandatory evacuation orders shouldn't expect a state-ordered reimbursement for their short-term living expenses anytime soon. Read more |
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| Rolfe McCollister Jr., the co-founder of the Baton Rouge Business Report, has reached a deal to sell the multimedia company and retire at the end of the year. Read more |
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