Lafayette Housing Authority investigation; Monroe company gets high-speed internet contract; Hammond transportation hub planned
Here's what newspapers throughout the state are offering online readers today:
Conflicting reports on amount of oil in Gulf stirs dispute (The Baton Rouge Advocate)
Lafayette Housing Authority officials removed, investigation continues (The Lafayette Advertiser)
Gov. Bobby Jindal confident state will recover from spill (The Shreveport Times)
Louisiana gains 'Net speed A Monroe-based network systems company has been awarded a $9.1 million federal stimulus grant to provide a high-speed internet infrastructure system through several north central Louisiana parishes, including Lincoln Parish. (The Monroe News Star)
Alexandria seeking financial help to pay for crossing guards (The Alexandria Town Talk)
Year after 8th death, no arrests (The Lake Charles American Press)
Mayor explores power options for Opelousas (The Opelousas Daily World)
Hammond seeks money for transportation hub (The Hammond Daily Star)