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More than 150 timber landowners are participating in Tuesday’s Central Louisiana Forestry Forum. LSU AgCenter forestry extension agent Robbie Hutchins...
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This weekend, Louisiana workers joined the largest national oil refinery strike in over 30 years. 1,350 employees from the Motiva refineries in Convent…
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In 1814 it was the British who were "runnin' down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico." Today, ships of almost every nationality are steaming down the…
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The Port of New Orleans has completed one of the heaviest cargo lifts in its history.It moved a 718-ton tower from a ship to a barge.The absorption tower…
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A state judge has ruled that the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources was too quick in granting a permit for a proposed coal export terminal in…
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In this month's Cityscapes column for NOLA.com and The Times-Picayune, geographer Richard Campanella chooses another industrial subject. The Ford Motor…
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Hercules Offshore says it will lay off 324 offshore Gulf of Mexico workers because of a decline in business.The move represents about 15 percent of its…
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About 800 high school students will be heading to Delgado Community College later Monday to learn how they can get well-paying jobs without the…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided against holding a public hearing on a coal export terminal in Plaquemines Parish.Officials say there’s no new…
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The mayor of Dubuque, Iowa, says a new fund will help with seed money for sustainable waterfront development in cities and towns along the Mississippi…