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Monday, March 11th, 2024
 
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Festival International releases 2024 lineup

By ADAM DAIGLE l Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Welcome to the Monday morning edition of the Acadiana Business Newsletter. Let's just get to the headlines.

Festival International de Louisiane brings an abundance of diverse sounds to Downtown Lafayette every year, and with the release of the 2024 lineup it's time to start planning which stages to hit.

The festival will run from April 24-28, and according to executive director Scott Feehan, attendees can expect to find plenty of Latin flair among the bands traveling to Lafayette from all over the world.

Read the full story here.

Have a great day. Thank you for reading. 

 
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Several Wendy's locations in Lafayette sold for a combined $6 million

Three Wendy’s locations in Lafayette have been sold for a combined price of just over $6 million, land records show. Read more

Q&A with 20 Under 40 honoree Butch Roussel: 'We've still got work to do'

In partnership with The Acadiana Advocate, the705 is recognizing its annual Top 20 Under 40 Acadiana Leadership Award honorees, presented by Advancial Federal Credit Union. Honorees will be recognized at an April 5 banquet. For tickets, visit bit.ly/70520under40. Read more

Filmmaker behind Mondo Duplantis documentary now working on project on 1991 governor's race

The filmmaker behind the film on pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis is working on a film on the 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial election that pitted Edwin Edwards against David Duke. Read more

 
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