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MON, JAN 31 11:22AM by Leslie Turk

Ex-ADA Johnson wants extension on sentencing

Lafayette attorney Valerie Garrett has asked U.S. District Court Judge Richard Haik for more time to file objections in the sentencing of former state prosecutor J. Floyd Johnson.

 
MON, JAN 31 10:46AM by Mary Tutwiler

Edwin Edwards slated for birthday roast

Happy birthday Edwin.

 
FRI, JAN 28 12:28PM by Leslie Turk

Angelle back in DC on permit issue

DNR Secretary Scott Angelle is again meeting with BOEM Director Michael Bromwich in Washington, D.C, in hopes of getting Gulf permits flowing.

 
FRI, JAN 28 12:10PM by Leslie Turk

NYT: Lafayette’s Gil Meche in elite class of athletes

Lafayette’s Gil Meche entered an elite class of athletes when he retired last week, forgoing the $12 million he was set to earn this year.

 
THU, JAN 27 1:59PM by Leslie Turk

Gambit: Caldwell offers 'no comment' on party-switch rumor

New Orleans’ Gambit reported Wednesday that Attorney General Buddy Caldwell may be the next defection from the Democratic Party.

 
THU, JAN 27 12:53PM by Leslie Turk

Harson stepping up

The Lafayette Housing Authority audit delivered to 15th Judicial District Attorney Mike Harson in mid-January could be in front of a grand jury next month.

 
THU, JAN 27 11:14AM by Leslie Turk

Regents: 450+ programs should be eliminated

The state Board of Regents Wednesday said it has identified as low-performing and subject to termination more than 450 academic programs within the state’s university systems, and nearly half of the programs — 212 of the 459 — are in the UL System.

 
TUE, JAN 25 10:30AM by Walter Pierce

This week in quixotic: Vitter versus health care bill, round two

U.S. Sen. David Vitter says he will reintroduce a bill repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, known derisively in conservative circles as “Obamacare,” when the Senate convenes for its first day of session Tuesday.

 
TUE, JAN 25 10:07AM by Walter Pierce

Commish may seek extension

The nine-member panel has until April 20 to make a recommendation on future governance in Lafayette Parish.

 
MON, JAN 24 1:14PM by Peep Goat

Mills takes it in the first

The election of state Rep. Fred Mills to the state Senate Saturday was significant on multiple fronts — some apparent, and some not so apparent.

 
MON, JAN 24 11:48AM by Walter Pierce

Commish preparing separate city and parish charters

Since the fall the commission has gravitated toward the creation of a separate council and mayor for the city of Lafayette, although LCG attorney Pat Ottinger says separate charters for the city and the parish may not be the end result of the commission’s work.

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