Here's the latest Acadiana business news
with Adam Daigle | Business editor
Good morning, Acadiana. The word for today — uhm, make that acronym — is NIL. Name, image, likeness. Now that the NCAA gave athletes the go-ahead to negotiate any such deals with business entities, Lafayette Tourism and Cajuns QB Levi Lewis reached a deal for him to promote the EatLafayette campaign. Oh, and here's what else we're talking about this morning: A regional bank bought property in Carencro and will build an office there. Also, respondents to the Lafayette Power Poll talk Lafayette traffic and what needs to be done to help people get around the city quicker.
Cajuns QB Levi Lewis to be face of EatLafayette campaign on first day of NCAA rule changeOn the first day the NCAA allowed student-athletes around the country to reap “education-related benefits” for their services, Lafayette Travel announced Thursday an agreement with Lewis to promote its EatLafayette campaign showcasing the area's locally owned restaurants. Read the story here.
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 | You either can’t stand the traffic in Lafayette or perhaps have grown accustomed to it, respondents to the Lafayette Power Poll indicated. Read more |
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 | CLB The Community Bank will open a Carencro branch office after it bought property there last month and could expand to other locations in the Lafayette market. Read more |
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