The city of Broussard says statements made to the media by LUS officials about new allegations of a new water contract breach are "inaccurate and misleading."
Residents in Lafayette will get one last chance to express their opinions about those controversial smart meters. City-Parish President Joey Durel will hold a public forum tonight to answer questions about the meters.
Last night three city-parish councilmen introduced an ordinance to allow Lafayette Utilities Systems customers to "opt out" of smart meter use. Today one of the councilmen, William Theriot joined "Mornings With Ken & Bernie" to discuss the issue.
After the Lafayette Consolidated Council and Lafayette Parish Utilities Authority failed to reach consensus on a measure for customers to opt out, the council gave approval to a measure allowing smart meters.
Did Lafayette use faulty logic when it charged the city of Broussard 850-thousand dollars in unpaid water? LUS Director Terry Huval doesn't think so. KPEL's Nathan Pike has the story.
Lafayette City Parish President Joey Durel joined "Mornings With Ken & Bernie" for another edition of "Lafayette Live". He answers questions from audience members, and Durel talks about issues of the day.
LUS Fiber has partnered with UL to bring 100 Mbps peer-to-peer connections when information is between transferred between the school and student's who have LUS Fiber at home.
Lafayette, LA – Officials for Lafayette Consolidated Government and Lafayette Utilities System extend a warm “congratulations” to Kansas City. Google announced Wednesday that Kansas City was selected for the Google Fiber for Communities initiative...