LUSFiber Reveals Market Share + Offers Gigabit Connection Speed – Lafayette Live
City-Parish President Joey Durel shares some exciting details about what Lafayette citizens can expect in the future from LUSFiber.
City-Parish President Joey Durel shares some exciting details about what Lafayette citizens can expect in the future from LUSFiber.
Congrats to all of you high school seniors on graduating and taking the next big step in life! I remember how special my senior year was, and even though I could not wait to get out of school and go on senior trip, I knew I would miss high school. Several of you might be taking the big step on to college, and I have a few tips and "pearls" I want to share with you so you feel prepared, comfortable, and ready.
A vendor at Minute Maid Park in Houston got canned after he took his snow cones, well, into the can! A fan caught him in the act and filmed him doing the deed.
This Saturday and Sunday is the annual Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge and you can meet some of the stars before the show.
Every weekday in the month of May (excluding Memorial Day) here on 97.3 The Dawg, you can WIN CASH. We're giving you two chances each weekday to win $1,000 or perhaps $10,000 via the Rowdy Friends Club!
It's that time of the year again! The 25th Annual Cajun Heartland State Fair at is back, beginning Thursday, May 23 and lasting through Sunday, June 2.
The combined forces of Acadiana's two leading arts organizations will have a huge impact on an already impressive arts community and culture in Acadiana.
I am afraid teachers of this caliber are slowly going the way of the dinosaur. It is we the people that are allowing this to happen and we should be very ashamed.
Steve Peloquin has been named the Sun Belt Conference Broadcaster of the year. Steve has done sports for us on 97.3 The Dawg for over a decade and is one of the finest broadcasters and human beings that we know. Steve we are so proud for you and of you. Congratulations.
Close friends Fred Mills and Scott Angelle, from St. Martinville and Breaux Bridge respectively, are teaming up to raise awareness for the children of Acadiana who need adoption. And they are doing it in a unique way.