The latest Acadiana business news
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thank you again for reading us today. Let's dive right into the business news this morning and the report on Cleco, which services areas in Acadiana and other parts of the state, announcing it will convert one of its plants near Alexandria into a carbon capture and sequestration facility, which will create over 1,000 construction jobs and 30-40 permanent jobs and reduce its carbon footprint by about 95%. Have a good weekend and see you back here tomorrow morning. |
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| Taxable sales at restaurants and grocery stores in the first two months of 2022 are the highest on record as spending remains high following a record-setting 2021. Read more |
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VILLE PLATTE — U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, was greeted by two dozen cheerleaders and a drum section Monday morning at the doors to Ville Platte High School. The party was just starting. Read more |
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A comedian who was targeted by Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory in 2020 over fake antifa events could owe more than $30,000 in attorneys' fees to the Lafayette Consolidated Government. Read more |
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