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Foreign ambassadors visit New Orleans

Roughly 40 foreign ambassadors have gathered in New Orleans for a State Department-sponsored visit designed to promote the region’s economic virtues.

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HFTP Greater New Orleans Chapter to Host an Educational Seminar

Providing quality education at a regional level, the Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) Greater New Orleans chapter is hosting a half-day educational seminar for hospitality finance and technology professionals in the region. The seminar is Friday, September 23 at the New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, La.

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Gulf Coast on mend six years after Katrina

NEW ORLEANS – The Gulf Coast mixed somber ceremonies with New Orleans’ signature flair to mark the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and honor those killed during the catastrophic storm that drowned much of the region’s dominant city and devastated coastal towns in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

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Gulf Coast looks past Katrina

NEW ORLEANS – The Gulf Coast mixed somber ceremonies with New Orleans’ signature flair to mark the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and honor those killed during the catastrophic storm that drowned much of the region’s dominant city and devastated coastal towns in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

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Gulf Coast on the mend six years after Katrina

NEW ORLEANS – The Gulf Coast mixed somber ceremonies with New Orleans’ signature flair to mark the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and honor those killed during the catastrophic storm that drowned much of the region’s dominant city and devastated coastal towns in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

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Sadness, hope mark Katrina’s 6th

NEW ORLEANS — The Gulf Coast mixed somber ceremonies with New Orleans’ signature flair to mark the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and honor those killed during the catastrophic storm that drowned much of the region’s dominant city and devastated coastal towns in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsKatrina’s 6th anniversary finds Gulf Coast on mend

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The Gulf Coast mixed somber ceremonies with New Orleans’ signature flair to mark the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and honor those killed during the catastrophic storm that drowned much of the region’s dominant city and devastated coastal towns in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

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Analysis: New Orleans post-storm economy changing

Nearly six years after Hurricane Katrina nearly wiped out New Orleans, the region’s economy is slowly taking on a new look.

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University of New Orleans’ transfer to the University of Louisiana…

The University of New Orleans ‘ transfer to the University of Louisiana system is a momentous step for one of our region’s largest institutions of higher education.

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Federal City New Orleans now has its anchor: the Marine Corps Reserve headquarters

The call to arms arose from among the military community more than a decade ago: Shore up the New Orleans area as a duty station or risk losing the economic impact that comes with the region’s two Navy bases.

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