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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser, with the Louisiana Division of Archaeology, proclaims October 2022 as Louisiana Archaeology Month.
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In an effort to ensure the safety of shrimp imported to the United States, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it signed an agreement with Ecuador in August to share confidential information including inspection records, draft rulemaking and guidance, and other non-public documents.
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The 15th Annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off is set to kick off next week in Lafayette, LA, to crown the 2022 King or Queen of Louisiana Seafood.
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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser today led the third Statewide Litter Abatement and Beautification Task Force meeting at Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge.
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Louisiana's Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser believes tourism is ready to bounce back this summer. He says the state is opening back up and there are lots of…
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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board today announced a donation of 2,400 pounds of Louisiana shrimp…
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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesserwill host the 4th Annual Pardoning of the Crawfish at Cypress Lake on the campus of the University of Louisiana at…
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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser proclaimed October 2019 as Louisiana Archaeology Month. The month is an opportunity for everyone in Louisiana to learn…
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The Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana is proud to announce that Tulane University School of Architecture professor Richard…