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Incivility in local politics
Despite the negative consequences to incivility in government, there are surprising and often ignored potential fringe benefits.
Despite the negative consequences to incivility in government, there are surprising and often ignored potential fringe benefits.
This week around Acadiana: Plate Lunchapalooza, the Friends of the Library fall book sale, Battle of the Salons, and more.
“Bending Lines” is a portrait of an eccentric, yet brilliant artist who kept working on his precise, geometric sculptures into his old age as his eyesight and hearing were deteriorating.
People from all over Acadiana will come together Saturday, Sept. 15, to celebrate the area’s favorite meal: the plate lunch.
The City-Parish Council voted Tuesday to put a new fire protection tax on ballots this fall, the fourth tax added to upcoming elections. The tax joins propositions to create separate city and parish councils and levy a half-cent sales tax to fund the sheriff’s office.
A look into Jim Bernhard’s foray into nuclear energy raises questions about his qualifications to run LUS.
Angling for a fall 2018 opening, a new Downtown concept is ready for the bright neon lights.
The Drag Queen Story Time episode’s impact is bigger than drag queens and literacy.
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