The dog days of summer have arrived in Entergy’s service area. But before you get your paws dirty, remember to call 811.
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Brad Barrios was looking for work after being laid off from an oilfield job when a friend told him about a “good, steady career” as a line worker.
Louisianans “know what’s below” thanks to forward-thinking, damage prevention pioneers like Robert Borne, Entergy gas and compliance manager.
Entergy’s recognition was based on the results of an employee feedback survey.
Series of meetings raises awareness of storm preparation and how to stay safe during weather events.
National Preparedness Month is a good time for us to remember that regardless of where we live – as far south as Cocodrie, as far north as Monroe or in a major city like New Orleans – hurricane season is a threat to all Louisianans.
Although Entergy New Orleans employees give back to the community in which they live and work all year long, they wanted to give back in a special way during National Volunteer Month by helping those in need. That's why they returned to the Ozanam Inn to serve lunch to homeless men, women and children right here in the Crescent City.
For Entergy crews who've helped restore power in the Northeast, expressions of gratitude have come in many forms — kind words of support, offers of food and water, and thank-you letters and social media posts. But so far, LisaBeth Weber may be the only person who's written a song in their honor.