The latest Acadiana business news
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thank you for reading us today. We have the business news headlines for you ahead of what could be a stormy Tuesday. You should start with the report from Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Sunset on Monday, where she addressed the $29 million going to rural broadband efforts. Harris also addressed other issues important to Louisiana, inlcuding $40 million in grants to help residents make their homes more resilient to flooding. Have a good Tuesday and see you back here tomorrow. |
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| Mortgages have dropped in the Lafayette region and could continue as interest rates have ticked upward. Read more |
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Qualifying for fall congressional and local elections begins July 20 which means by mid-April, the proliferation of campaign signs will begin in Lafayette. Read more |
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South Louisiana Community College is turning up the noise on Louisiana Community College Week. More than 40 events will mark the celebration this week across the eight-parish, two-year institution’s Acadiana footprint. Read more |
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