Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Thursday, October 28th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood Thursday morning, Acadiana. We've got a bunch of stuff to drop into your inbox this morning for your reading pleasuer. Read all about the Lafayette Do Good project, which involved 10 each getting $250 from Home Bank to support their benevolence. A mural, some bundt cakes and help for unwanted pets: How Acadiana folks are doing goodWhen Home Bank gave Brandon Journet $250 as part of the Lafayette Do Good project, he immediately thought of two things: The devastation that had just taken place due to Hurricane Ida and the terrible surge of COVID that blanketed our region due to the Delta variant. Read the story here. |
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| Acadiana escaped without severe damage from a fast-moving front that barreled from west to east Wednesday, producing a suspected tornado that damaged around 40 homes and injured at least one person in the Lake Charles area, which is struggling to recover from the ravages of Hurricane Laura in 2020. Read more |
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| The current owner of Artmosphere Bistro, the downtown Lafayette bar and live music venue, has dropped the price on the venue in her year-long attempt to find a new owner. Read more |
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| Two Baton Rouge-based companies may be penalized for not creating jobs promised through a controversial economic incentive for manufacturers. Read more |
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