The latest Acadiana business news
Thursday, March 17th, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thank you for reading us today. We have the business news headlines for you this morning. You can start with the discussion Wednesday at the Lunch N Learn event about downtown residential projects and the question that will start to come up more in discussions: Will another grocery store open downtown? It's a challenge, one developer said, but the more rooftops being built downtown will help. Have a good day and see you back here tomorrow morning. |
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| Danny Jones will likely dole out checks to the Chitimacha Louisiana Open’s many charities just a few weeks after the final putt drops Sunday at the 72-hole Korn Ferry Tour golf tournament at Le Triomphe in Broussard. Read more |
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Gas prices are averaging around $4.16 per gallon in Lafayette on Wednesday, but drivers can still find prices well below $3.90, according to GasBuddy. Read more |
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Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory said a spoil bank removal project on the Vermilion River that prompted harsh criticism by St. Martin Parish President Chester Cedars and will likely lead to litigation "will help both parishes in the region." Read more |
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