The latest Acadiana business news
Tuesday, March 15th, 2022 |
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By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thank you for reading us today. We have the business news headlines for you this morning. The top news this morning was the late-breaking news from Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Sunset has been rescheduled for Friday. She will promote the expansion of high-speed Internet by the Biden administration in rural areas, including many areas of St. Landry and Evangeline parishes, which have some of the slowest internet speeds in the region. Have a good day and see you back here tomorrow morning. |
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| D.R. Horton has built more than 1,700 homes in more than two dozen neighborhoods in Lafayette Parish since 2009, according to local land records. Read more |
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Waitr will no longer acquire a software firm that specializes in serving cannabis dispensary retailers, but said it will continue to pursue a “potential business relationship” with the company. Read more |
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SchoolMint, the Lafayette-based educational tech company, has launched a digital marketing solution that it hopes will schools attract and enroll more students. Read more |
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