The latest Acadiana business news
By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us this morning. Let's get started with the business news this morning. Flooding has been an issue downtown Lafayette for what seems like as long as there's been a downtown Lafayette. Now LCG is dumping $12.5 million into relieving those issues, with the first work to begin at the corner of Jefferson Street and Lee Avenue. Have a great day and see you back Friday morning. |
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| FlyGuys, the Lafayette-based drone service provider, landed a $2 million investment from a group of south Louisiana investors. Read more |
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A Lafayette judge ruled Wednesday against Lafayette Consolidated Government in the expropriation of 372 acres of land where it wants to dig four detention ponds to ease flooding. Read more |
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The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved an agreement for the Bayou Galion solar farm in northeast Louisiana to provide power to a coalition of five electric utility cooperatives across the state. Read more |
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