Council readies to dredge the Vermilion, but waits for the Corps of Engineers
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Our politics has historically been more personal than partisan. This election cycle will put that trend to the test.
Lafayette’s real estate market is ice cold, and it may get worse before it gets better.
The general assumption has been that the parish is broke but the city is doing fine. When you dig into the latest budget, a more troubling reality emerges.
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