How a potential ExxonMobil advanced recycling facility could attract more investment in the Capital...

Sponsored by ExxonMobil Artificial turf fields past their lifespan that previously were sent to landfills are now being broken down to their molecular components and turned into new products through advanced recycling. ExxonMobil operates one of the largest...

Commit to a culture of personal growth, sponsored by Career Competitor

Personal development does not work unless it's a priority. Every individual must make this decision, but organizations also have the privilege of investing in...

Faces of Family Business: A&B Concrete Coring

HISTORY Richard Jones Sr. started the business in 1969 in a Volkswagen beetle, selling concrete cutting equipment. As the years went by, a growing number...

Faces of Family Business: Glenn Baker’s Heating & Air Conditioning

HISTORY Glenn Baker’s was founded in 1954 by Glenn H. Baker and Al Ross. In the spring of 1971, they hired a young Istrouma High...

Faces of Family Business: Johnson Drywall Solutions, Inc.

HISTORY Derek Johnson worked as a project manager and estimator in the commercial drywall field for many years until his company downsized and pulled out...

Faces of Family Business: Daigle Industries, LLC

HISTORY The story begins with the establishment of R.J. Daigle & Sons Contractors, Inc. in 1977 by RJ Daigle and his sons Vance and Ronnie....

Faces of Family Business: Horizon Financial Group

HISTORY After several years as a financial advisor, Pete Bush and two others formed Horizon Financial Group in 1999. His brother Andy Bush joined the...

Faces of Family Business: Cypress Roofing

HISTORY Cypress Roofing was founded in July 2019 by Caprice Cline and her children, Joshua, Samantha and Alexandra. Josh has since found love and moved...

Faces of Family Business: Lyons Specialty Company

HISTORY In 1945, LSU auditor William E. Davis, Sr. began selling 10-cent pecan rolls to local stores from the storage room behind his garage. He...

Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General and Mary Bird Perkins...

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., and ways to prevent it are plentiful. New methods like UV-sensing stickers have been...

Commercial Property of the Week, sponsored by Elifin Realty: Multifamily investment portfolio near LSU

This multifamily portfolio is now available for sale as a package of 32 units. The properties include eight  units on W. Chimes Street, eight...

Meal of the Month, sponsored by Making Raving Fans: Lobster Fête

It’s back and better than ever before! Consider it a southern staple, but with a touch of elegance. This dish consists of lobster deviled...

Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General: Do I need a...

  If left unchecked, sleep disorders can cause dangerous daytime drowsiness and serious health conditions like cardiovascular issues, high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke and depression....

Commercial Property of the Week, sponsored by Elifin Realty: Price improvement on highly visible...

After a recent price reduction, this deal presents an excellent opportunity to obtain a versatile building with highly visible I-12 frontage (±142,899 daily traffic)....

Discovering the power of executive coaching, sponsored by Career Competitor

We all do it: get in our own way, limiting ourselves and slowing us down in our pursuit of optimal results. Without addressing these...

Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General and Mary Bird Perkins...

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer, (behind skin cancer) among men in America, with one in eight men diagnosed in the...

Commercial Property of the Week, sponsored by Elifin Realty: Mid City Tower now leasing

After two years of top-down renovations, Mid City Tower is now re-entering the market as the foremost historic landmark of Baton Rouge’s Mid City...

Melara Enterprises acquires Launch Media, expanding video production capabilities

Melara Enterprises, a growing leader in multimedia publishing and digital solutions, today announced the acquisition of Launch Media, a video and motion media production...

Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General: Record high temps and...

Record high temperatures and summer sports can be a scary combination, as heat stroke is the leading cause of death for high school athletes....

Commercial Property of the Week, sponsored by Elifin Realty: Renovated, secure industrial property for...

Originally a Dr. Pepper plant, 1855 North Blvd. has most recently been occupied by an industrial cleaning company. It offers ample storage space and...