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Tuesday, September 7th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning, Acadiana. Here's what we have this morning for business news: Acadian Ambulance marks 50 years during aftermath of Ida, COVID surge, staff shortageJim and Sandra Doyle were sleeping in the ambulance between calls during the operation, each night alternating who gets to sleep on the stretcher in the back and who has to sleep in the driver's seat up front. "We do what we got to do," Sandra Doyle said. Here's the story. |
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| | Consumer spending in Lafayette Parish remained at inflated levels in July as sales were well above the $600 million mark for the fifth straight month. Read more |
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| Tens of thousands of residents have filed insurance claims several days after Hurricane Ida ripped across southeast Louisiana. Read more |
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| The coronavirus pandemic has brought telemedicine into the mainstream of American medicine despite decades of lobbying and other efforts to raise awareness, said Nadia de la Houssaye, partner with the Jones Walker law firm. Read more |
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