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Tuesday, May 21st, 2024
 
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This place closes after five decades in downtown New Iberia

By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Welcome to another edition of the Acadiana Business Newsletter. Let's get to the headlines....

Victor’s Cafeteria, which has been in downtown New Iberia for over 50 years, has closed its doors for good.

KATC confirmed social media posts that swirled last week about the longtime eatery’s status and reported that the business, located at 109 W. Main St., closed on Monday instead of Wednesday.

Read the full story here.

Have a great day and thanks for reading. 

 
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These kids take a 'bike bus' to school. Their parents hope it improves safety for cyclists.

Each Friday morning, students who live in Lafayette's Saints Streets neighborhood board a bike bus to school. Read more

Jeff Landry refuses to name expert to NO levee board. His move has raised flood protection concerns.

Gov. Jeff Landry has decided against appointing a renowned civil engineering expert to the board of a New Orleans area levee authority, raising concerns that reforms following Hurricane Katrina to shield flood protection from politicization could be eroded. Read more

Remember the Nona or the Pat theaters? Check out this list of old Lafayette theaters

Much like cities its size and age, Lafayette had several theaters scattered in areas across the city at one point.  Read more

 
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