by Adam Daigle | Acadiana business editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us this morning. We've got the business to get your Tuesday started off on good footing. You'll want to check out the report on the Festival Acadiens et Creole, which will hold a three-day event this spring for the first time since 1980. If you scroll down you'll want to check out the story about the historic property on Lee Avenue on the edge of downtown that sold. The property has three houses, including one that dates back to the 1880s, and is land that was once owned by Gov. Alexandre Mouton, the son of Jean Mouton, who founded the city of Lafayette. Check out those stories and more below. |