Here's the latest Acadiana business news
Monday, October 4th, 2021 |
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with Adam Daigle | Business editorGood morning and good start to your week, Acadiana. We've got business news blowing and going this morning, with an update on the Bollinger Shipyards after the hurricane and the latest Power Poll report on the grading the economy and the state of housing in Acadiana. Bollinger repairs millions in damage after Hurricane IdaAfter being closed for roughly three weeks following Hurricane Ida, Lockport-based Bollinger reopened all of its locations after repairing millions in damage at its Louisiana shipyards. Read the story here. |
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| | The COVID-19 economy is a different one in Acadiana and most other places in the U.S. The more you talk with people, the more likely you’ll hear that phrase: These are some strange times we’re living in. Read more |
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| Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Amy S. Thibodeaux will be among those honored during the United Way of Acadiana’s Women Who Mean Business awards. Read more |
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| The David Trosclair Memorial Scholarship in kinesiology has raised over $600,000 for scholarships for students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and tickets are on sale now for this year’s fundraiser. Read more |
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