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State Tipoffs Involving Louisiana Newsletter for 2025-05-04 ( 4 items )  
Entergy is driving economic growth in Gulf South region, CEO tells shareholders at annual meeting (10)
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, May 2 [Category: BizEnergy] -- Entergy posted the following news release: * * * Entergy is driving economic growth in Gulf South region, CEO tells shareholders at annual meeting NEW ORLEANS - Entergy experienced a transformational year in 2024 and there's additional growth potential for our company and region in the year ahead, Chair and Chief Executive Officer Drew Marsh told shareholders during Entergy's 76th annual meeting today. "Fundamentally, we believe all our more PR

Entergy reports first quarter 2025 financial results (10)
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, April 29 [Category: BizEnergy] -- Entergy posted the following news release: * * * Entergy reports first quarter 2025 financial results NEW ORLEANS - Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) reported first quarter 2025 earnings per share of 82 cents on an as-reported and an adjusted (non-GAAP) basis. "We had a productive start to the year with progress on our key objectives," said Drew Marsh, Entergy Chair and Chief Executive Officer. "We are confident in the opportunity ahea more PR

La. Gov. Jeff Landry Addresses the Future Leadership of the Department of Environmental Quality (10)
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, May 3 -- Gov. Jeff Landry, R-Louisiana, issued the following news on May 2, 2025: * * * Governor Jeff Landry Addresses the Future Leadership of the Department of Environmental Quality Baton Rouge, LA--Today, Governor Jeff Landry announced changes to the leadership at the Department of Environmental Quality. Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto has accepted a position with Earth and Water Law, a prestigious law firm headquartered in Washington D.C. Throughout her time as Secret more PR

Louisiana State University: Astrophysicists Strike Gold (10)
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, April 29 -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release: * * * Astrophysicists Strike Gold Since the big bang, the early universe had hydrogen, helium, and a scant amount of lithium. Later, some heavier elements, including iron, were forged in stars. But one of the biggest mysteries in astrophysics is: How did the first elements heavier than iron, such as gold, get created and distributed throughout the universe? A new answer has come from an unexpecte more PR