The latest Acadiana business news
Wednesday, April 27th, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us this morning. We have business news for you. So what's it like for businesses who opened downtown since the last time Festival International de Louisiane was held in 2019? Everyone is pointing to a sky-high attendance this year, and for many who only visit downtown during Festival, downtown has more to see. Have a good day and see you back here Thursday morning. |
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| The Lafayette Economic Development Authority unveiled a three-year strategic plan, one that new president and CEO Mandi Mitchell says will enhance existing and add new service lines to position Lafayette Parish for success over the next 50 years. Read more |
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Almost two years into his leadership at South Louisiana Community College, Vincent G. June will be inaugurated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Cajundome Convention Center on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus. He is SLCC’s sixth chancellor. Read more |
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Hopes that Louisiana’s government will expand the number of businesses allowed to grow and dispense medical marijuana have hit a snag. Read more |
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