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Changes to public notice law could spell end of Lafayette’s oldest news source
Amendments to decades-old laws that inform citizens about government activity could redefine local news around the state and have a big impact on Lafayette.
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Amendments to decades-old laws that inform citizens about government activity could redefine local news around the state and have a big impact on Lafayette.
Local media turned up the heat on the mayor-president in August, reporting that may be turning into big-time investigations.
The Advocate has pounced on The Daily Advertiser’s newsroom, snatching up several reporters and a senior staffer in a coup that could cripple Lafayette’s flailing daily.
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