The latest Acadiana business news
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning, Acadiana. We've got the business news this morning for you. We just put the wraps on our annual Acadiana Economic Summit, held virtually this year instead of in person due to the rising COVID cases. But you can replay it by following the link below and listen to the insightful commentary from the panelists on the state of the Acadiana economy in 2022. And I'll say it again because it's a nice thing to do: thanks for reading us. What's next for Acadiana's economy in 2022? Replay our panel discussion with local expertsPanelists include Gary Wagner, economist with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Bryan MacDonald, CEO of SchoolMint; Mandi Mitchell, president and CEO of the Lafayette Economic Development Authority; Corey Jack, owner of the small business consulting firm Jack & Associates; Lori McCarthy, managing broker for Latter & Blum's Acadiana offices; and Dr. Amanda Logue, chief medical officer for Ochsner Lafayette General. Read the story here. |
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 | The Lafayette City Council on Tuesday allocated $250,000 to build an outdoor skate park at Thomas Park. Read more |
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 | Popeyes has signed a deal with a South Korean conglomerate and plans to open hundreds of restaurants across the country in upcoming years. Read more |
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 | Local artist Dirk Guidry is preparing to make his mark on Festival International de Louisiane after being named the 36th annual festival’s official visual artist. Read more |
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