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Jobs worth a total of $26.8 million.
During a conference today in Philadelphia, American Society of Civil Engineers called for infrastructure maintenance and updates.
Wisner Donation Trust ruled to have ended August 4, 2014.
Proposal would bring together 9 Acadiana parishes.
Gretna Leaders and Jefferson Council on Aging Join Peoples Health for Grand Opening Tuesday, Sept. 23.
For Immediate Release: Effective this Sunday, September 21, 2014, the Regional Transit Authority(RTA) will implement improvements to bus service. This expanded and improved bus service will restore bus lines, add new bus service, and improve service reliability. Riders are encouraged…
Larry Butler accused trying to steal almost $300,000.
Cleanup plan in the works.
Hiring for additional 120 jobs will begin in 2015.
Event to include networking, educational events, deal making and access to capital.
Money will go to early planning, engineering and environmental assessments.
Investment to support further development of the Biomedical Corridor.
As previously published on Forbes.com
More than $62,000 in payments unaccounted for.
Lake Charles among nation’s fastest-growing metro areas.
Free open house today at 4:00 p.m.
Site will help employees choose the right plan by October due date.
Gov. outlined steps to boost domestic production at a breakfast this morning.
Three-day event will highlight findings of new study.
EJGH Metairie campus will feature Tulane neurosurgical services.
Pipeline incident killed a maintenance worker off the Louisiana coast on Saturday.
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Area Development Magazine praises state in various categories
Hospital pays off University Health System.
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp’s customers may see increase by average of 2.3 percent.
“Community Connect” from Kean Miller supports charitable, civic events in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport, and Lake Charles.
35 local parish and business leaders are spending this week promoting the federal legislative agenda of the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce.
$1.8 million federal transportation grant will study route between LSU and downtown.
Business leaders to share secrets of success at the school’s 35th program next Thursday, Sept. 18.