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Thursday, December 1st, 2022
 
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This New Orleans beer garden will open a Lafayette location. Here's what we know about The Yard Goat

By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Good morning, Acadiana. Let's get going with your business headlines of the day.

A popular New Orleans-based beer garden is interested in opening a Lafayette location along Johnston Street. The owners behind Wrong Iron on the Greenway have been granted a building permit for the area at 116 Bertrand Drive for what will be called The Yard Goat, owners Herb Dyer and Rusty White said.

You can read the story here. Check back later for updates on it. 

Have a great day and see you back here Friday morning. 

 
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Former Acadiana president for IberiaBank named to administrative role with b1Bank

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