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Monday, December 4th, 2023
 
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By ADAM DAIGLE l Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Good morning and welcome back to another edition of Acadiana Business Today. Let's get cracking on this Monday morning with the headlines. 

Each day since it first hit the airwaves 70 years, KVPI radio in Ville Platte has offered their newscasts in English and in French. Listeners from Montana, Arkansas, Germany, New Zealand, and other points around the world tune in regularly to gain unique insight into Cajun culture, in both English and French.

You should check out this neat little story along with the ones below, including the data breach with the St. Landry Parish School Board. 

Read the full story here.

Have a great day and see you tomorrow. 

 
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A cyberattack hit thousands in a Louisiana school district. They're still in the dark.

It was early August when teacher Heather Vidrine first heard about a cyberattack on her former school district in St. Landry Parish, but she didn’t think much about it — even after her Facebook got hacked. Read more

Mortgages in Q3 drop 39% in Lafayette MSA, second-lowest in seven years

The number of mortgages to purchase a home in the Lafayette area dropped in the third quarter to the second-lowest quarterly total in the past seven years, data shows. Read more

The number of new jobs announced in Acadiana is top story in 2023

Jobs and the large number of those announced in 2023 will be the top business story of the year. Read more

 
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