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THU, AUG 18 12:31PM by Leslie Turk

This Week in Crazy: LHA pays 2 DHAP workers 40 grand

“Ridiculous.” That’s what longtime Lafayette Housing Authority attorney Daniel Stanford says of HUD’s decision to settle two former contractors' backpay lawsuits.

 
THU, AUG 18 12:20PM by Walter Pierce

Comeaux seeking re-election

Assessor Conrad Comeaux was first elected assessor in 1999 and ran unopposed in 2003 and 2007.

 
THU, AUG 18 11:11AM by Heather Miller

Stakeholders get a much-needed say in super search

A representative from The 100 Black Men of Greater Lafayette and the Lafayette Parish Public Education Stakeholders Council will join the school board in narrowing down the superintendent search to 10 applicants.

 
TUE, AUG 16 11:31AM by Walter Pierce

Bendel roundabout pulled

“It is now a dead issue, to be dealt with by others in the future.”

 
TUE, AUG 16 11:29AM by Walter Pierce

Fayard claims head-to-head lead over Tucker

“Unlike most recent statewide races in Louisiana — where Democrats faced nearly insurmountable circumstances — the 2011 secretary of state’s race is quite winnable ...”

 
TUE, AUG 16 11:23AM by The Independent Staff

Budget hearings resume Wednesday

On tap are the departments of Parks & Recreation, Community Development, Administrative Services and Information Services.

 
MON, AUG 15 12:09PM by Walter Pierce

C’est what? Williams sues LHA

Former Lafayette City-Parish Councilman Chris Williams has filed suit against the Lafayette Housing Authority seeking back wages, penalties and attorney’s fees.

 
MON, AUG 15 11:11AM by Walter Pierce

La. Dems: From super majority to minority

The number of voters registered as Democrats has fallen below 50 percent for the first time since the state began tracking the numbers.

 
MON, AUG 15 11:08AM by Walter Pierce

Neustrom seeking fourth term

A Democrat and former criminology professor at UL Lafayette, Mike Neustrom was first elected in a runoff in 1999.

 
MON, AUG 15 11:07AM by Walter Pierce

Animal rights group takes new tack versus Sandlin

The California-based Animal Legal Defense Fund is seeking to enlist a new partner in its effort to keep up the pressure on Michael Sandlin, owner of the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete: Louisiana State University.

 
MON, AUG 15 10:33AM by Heather Miller

BP going to trial

More than 100,000 people and 549 cases will be consolidated into a massive three-phase trial starting next year for BP and other companies involved in the Macondo well blowout that caused the Gulf oil spill.

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