Hammond goes wireless — for free
Who says nothing is free? Wireless Hammond is.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
(From The Times-Picayune) Entergy Corp. is $236 million behind in its investments to pay for the eventual shutdown of its two nuclear plants in Louisiana, and the company has asked the Louisiana Public Service Commission for permission to increase rates so that customers can make up the shortfall.
Click here to read full story.
Who says nothing is free? Wireless Hammond is.
Advertisement
Sponsored by
When might Louisiana tourism rebound from the Deepwater Horizon spill?
Dax S. Allen has joined the Lafayette Economic Development Authority as director of digital media. He will serve as the liaison between digital media businesses and LEDA, and develop and implement a business development strategy for digital media industries.
“My hometown is very special to me. My father was mayor of this city for 17 years, and the first place I would recommend to anyone visiting Slidell is actually a combination of three places that are right next to each other, and that were part of the legacy he built in Slidell.
Todd Hornbeck© Copyright 2010. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by K-fx²
Comments
Post a comment
(Requires free registration.)