by BIZ Magazine News NFIB: Small Business Optimism Declines in September but Remains Above Long-Term Average by David Specht October 15, 2025 Retired U.S. Army General Charles A. Flynn Named 2025 Omar N. Bradley Spirit of Independence Award Recipient by BIZ Magazine October 15, 2025 Trump approval rating at 48% in October, poll finds by BIZ Magazine October 15, 2025 More News Govt shutdown predicted to drag on after funding bill fails for 8th time in Senate October 15, 2025 Shreveport Providence House to raise additional funding for modular homes October 15, 2025 Shreveport-Bossier Astronomical Society to Host Free Public Star Party, Raffle to Support Observatory October 15, 2025 LSU and Alabama Alumni Chapters to Co-Host Scholarship Fundraiser in Shreveport October 15, 2025 Bossier Chamber to Host Economic Development Leader Adam Knapp for Public Policy Series October 15, 2025 Johnson: Republicans ‘have plans’ to ‘fix’ Obamacare October 14, 2025 Budget considerations await Shreveport council Tuesday October 14, 2025 Foreign policy ban impacts education entities, state agencies October 14, 2025 Load More Posts Leaderboard LSU Health Shreveport’s Dr. Cherie-Ann Nathan Receives LSU Presidential Laurel Award October 9, 2025 Meet Dr. Junaid Ansari: Expanding advanced stroke and neurological care at Ochsner LSU Health October 7, 2025 Kean Miller Achieves Mansfield Certification for Sixth Consecutive Year October 6, 2025 Expand Energy Marks First Anniversary With Community Service in Louisiana October 1, 2025 Load More Posts Opinion Everyday Economics: Data blackout: Why the growth narrative doesn’t hold up October 14, 2025 Royal Alexander: A Review of the Roberts Court October 13, 2025 Phillip Rozeman: Walking for Your Heart October 9, 2025 Everyday Economics: Government shutdown clouds economic picture October 7, 2025 Load More Posts From the Magazine 2025 BIZ Progress e-Edition Progress is never a straight line ECONOMIC BRIGHT SPOTS BUSINESS/ECONOMY: Top Stories of the Year Major Storylines: Infrastructure Congress and Trump admin are setting the stage for Louisiana businesses to boom Load More Posts Share FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail