The latest Acadiana business news
By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us today. Let's get down to business. The biggest headline this morning may have come from the City-Parish Alignment Commission, which approved its draft report Wednesday that did not endorse abolishing the consolidated form of government voters approved in 1992. It also does not endorse the idea of Lafayette having its own mayor. Have a great Thursday and see you back here tomorrow. |
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| Ochsner Lafayette General and LSU Eunice announced a $698,000 contribution to expand the college’s allied health programs on its campus. Read more |
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A comedian who was sued by Lafayette Consolidated Government in 2020 over fake antifa events must pay more than $27,000 in attorneys fees to the local government. Read more |
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Provider Health Services, a Lafayette-based company that provides health care services to senior living communities, joined forces with two other companies to form a new business. Read more |
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