The latest Acadiana business news
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022 |
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by Adam Daigle | Acadiana business editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us this morning. We're starting off with the announcement recently from Stuller, one of Lafayette's largest private employers, is looking for 100 workers and will have a job fair this weekend. And if you're like lots of people in Lafayette right now and can't wait for Aldi to finally open its doors, check out the grocers in the U.S. Breokshire's, the parent company of Super 1 Foods, also cracked the ranking. Check out those stories and more below. |
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| Discount grocer Aldi, which will open its first of three stores planned for Lafayette next month, was ranked in the top 10 of most popular grocers in America in an annual customer survey. Read more |
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Federal agencies have reached an understanding, which will kick off a $4.7 billion campaign to clean-up orphaned oil and gas wells that were abandoned years ago by the energy industry, former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who now is the president’s infrastructure czar, said during a White House press conference Tuesday. Read more |
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An old church on Jefferson Boulevard that dates back to the World War II era has been sold to a local development group. Read more |
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