Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Thursday, December 16th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood mid-week morning, Acadiana. We've got the business news for you this morning, and let's get started with a report on the results of the Quality of Life survey commissioned by One Acadiana. Oh, and thanks for reading us. Survey lists traffic as top complaint, but 52% say Lafayette Parish headed in right directionTraffic, crime and public schools and other topics got negative reviews, but the overarching question of if the parish is on right track or not got 52% positive response from residents, 16% were not sure and 32% felt the parish was on the wrong track. Read the story here. |
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| | Independent bookstore Alexander Books will close its location on Johnston Street and operate online, owners said Wednesday. Read more |
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| Scott restaurateur Jerry Bobb said he's been many places, but jail wasn't one of them — that is until he was handcuffed Monday at his business in front of his customers. Read more |
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| Lafayette City Court Judge Michelle Odinet will take an unpaid leave of absence, her lawyer, Dane Ciolino, told The Acadiana Advocate on Wednesday. Read more |
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