Por: The Advocate Business September 17, 2022
Registration open for construction business and law seminarRegistration is open for the Louisiana Contractors Accreditation Institute’s Business and Law Seminar, which provides small and emerging construction companies information about management and business operations.The institute will offer the six-week course via Zoom. Online classes run Oct. 3 through Nov. 9, consisting of two-hour sessions from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
The 12th annual LSU 100, which recognizes the fastest-growing businesses either owned or led by LSU graduates, is out.The exact company rankings on the list will be announced at a private gathering in October.LSU also released the Roaring 10, a list of the companies that made up... + más
Here's a look at LSU's efforts to identify patents with 'commercial potential' | The Advocate
LSU says it has a 'rogue off-campus fraternity.' What can the university do about it? | The Advocate
New Orleans Geological Society to hear from LLOG Exploration engineerThe New Orleans Geological Society will meet at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 12 at Zea's Rotisserie in Covington. David Schneider, a reservoir engineer with LLOG Exploration, will be the guest speaker. Admission is... + más
South Louisiana wins $50 million federal grant for ‘green hydrogen’ initiative | The Advocate
Our Views: From first class, LaToya Cantrell has a royal view of her perks of office | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
Gregory Walcott left behind no children when he died at sea last year along with a dozen other people aboard the Seacor Power lift boat after it flipped in a brutal storm off the Louisiana coast.Still, others counted on him.“One thing about it, when he come in, he put it in my... + más
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
Pogy boat dumps 900,000 fish off Louisiana coast, raising the ire of anglers and conservationists | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
At the end of every exercise, there's clapping.It's a motivating message that they're all in this together at the semi-weekly low-impact aerobics class at North Sherwood Forest Community Park. On Wednesdays and Fridays, the women (and a man or two sometimes), 55... + más
Will keeping Baton Rouge bars open an hour later alleviate game day traffic? | The Advocate
Hogs for the Cause pledges $2.5 million for Hogs House on campus housing at children's hospital | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
The state of Louisiana was named for an imperious French king who is remembered for saying, “L’etat, c’est moi.”I am the state. Today, a mayor in New Orleans has the same attitude toward her taxpayers’ money.LaToya Cantrell has no plans to reimburse the city she... + más
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
Power Poll finds broad support to recall LaToya Cantrell, much doubt it will happen | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Amid Louisiana’s historic teacher shortage the state has a backlog of about 6,500 aspiring teachers and other educators awaiting paperwork so they can enter the classroom or take on new roles, officials said Friday. The backlog is not great, said Jenna Chiasson, deputy... + más
Former Baton Rouge teacher, removed because of a felony, gets his conviction tossed | The Advocate
DeSantis sends National Guard to help with Florida prison staffing shortage | ABC News
Louisiana’s — which is seeing a flood of new customers and a spike in sales this year after smokable flower became legal — is set to expand further.Earlier this month, the state Pharmacy Board notified seven of the nine legal marijuana pharmacies in Louisiana that they... + más
Former UFC fighter Elias Theodorou dies at age 34 | 10 WBNS
Bill Cassidy pitches the benefits of the infrastructure bill that he supported | The Advocate
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