The latest Acadiana business news
Monday, February 14th, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good Monday morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us this morning. Let's get the week started off on the right foot today, right? You should start by reading the report on how the Lafayette Downtown Development Authority is asking the City Council to call a special election April 30 to renew a property tax. The tax generates about $447,840 a year to pay for items such as security, trash removal, parking, business development, economic incentives, building and operating public facilities. Have a great and informative week. |
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| Amid staffing issues induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ochsner Health System’s temporary labor costs skyrocketed from $19 million in 2019 to roughly $160 million in 2021, system President and CEO Warner Thomas said Thursday. Read more |
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The American Petroleum Institute has appealed a federal judge’s ruling that threw out the results of the lone Gulf of Mexico lease sale in 2021. Read more |
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Festival Acadiens et Creoles, scheduled for next month after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, evolved out of a simple idea of putting on a concert for 150 visiting French journalists almost 50 years ago. Read more |
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