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Landry seen as underdog to BoustanyTri Parish TimesOne of the hottest primary battles expected in Louisiana is the anticipated face-off between Republican Congressmen Charles Boustany of Lafayette and Jeff Landry of New Iberia. The two office holders are expected to meet one another on the ballot now ... |
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Cuts affect local campuses in unintended waysShreveport TimesUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette does that the best, Kahn said. For the past couple of months, it has merged programs and proposed new ones. All the program growth came after much talk about what the school wanted to be, she said. |
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MidSouth Bancorp, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter 2011 ResultsMarketWatch (press release)LAFAYETTE, La., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- MidSouth Bancorp, Inc. ("MidSouth") /quotes/zigman/1467493/quotes/nls/msl MSL +0.23% today reported net earnings available to common shareholders of $879000 for the fourth quarter of 2011, ...and more » |
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Black farmers say loans still hard to getShreveport TimesFarmers from around the state gathered at the Lafayette Hilton to hear USDA officials, attorneys and national black farmer groups discuss what's being done to try to alleviate the problems. Raymond Jones, who raises potatoes and corn on a small farm in ... |
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Sen. Mary Landrieu urges post office rescueNOLA.comLandrieu, D-La., joined Vermont's two senators, Independent Bernie Sanders and Democrat Patrick Leahy, at a news conference Monday outlining steps they believe can avert the Postal Service's plan to close 3600 post offices, eliminate Saturday mail ...and more » |
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Mississippi presidential giving favors RepublicansHattiesburg American"Republicans are the ones waging the battle royale for the nomination,'' said Pearson Cross, head of the political science department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Romney won the GOP presidential caucus in Nevada Saturday.and more » |
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