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A judge last week ordered Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, the state budget director and another state official to be deposed in a lawsuit contesting Orr's appointment.
May 7 -
Beacon Health expects strong investor response when it comes to market Wednesday with $157 million of AA-minus rated hospital bonds that marks the first borrowing for the newly created credit.
May 7 - North Dakota
North Dakota lawmakers Friday set a record for remaining in session until the final day as they continued to debate a budget that includes record appropriations for the oil-boom region of the state as well as income and property tax cuts.
May 3 -
Six months after announcing a proposed merger, Trinity Health and Catholic Health East said Thursday they've closed the deal, which will create the second-largest health care provider in the country.
May 2 -
After two years of running the troubled Detroit Public Schools, Roy Roberts announced Wednesday morning he will step down from the post in two weeks.
May 2 - Indiana
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence must decide on whether to green light to a $1.2 billion bond-financed fertilizer plant amid allegations that the Pakistan-based owner had ties to explosives used against U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
May 1 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said Tuesday that the Detroit suburb of Ecorse has recovered enough to remove its emergency manager, though a three-member board will continue to cover significant financial operations.
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The executive committee of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, which oversees the region's transit plans, voted last week to switch to a new funding formula that will mean the loss of significant funding for Detroit.
April 30 - Michigan
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing last week announced that private donations totaling $14 million will allow the city's parks and services to remain open through the summer.
April 30 - Indiana
The General Assembly last week approved a bill that would allow the Indiana Motor Speedway to issue up to $100 million of bonds backed by a new state credit.
April 30 -
Moody's Investors Service said Wednesday that it is closely watching several key events throughout 2013, including five scheduled debt-service payments, for any impact on the city's already junk-level credit rating.
April 24 -
As Detroit embarks on a massive restructuring of its long-term debt, the city's decisions over the years to wrap nearly all its bonds with insurance may prove as much a benefit to the city as to its bondholders.
April 23 - Ohio
The Ohio House last week approved a $61.5 billion, two-year, general fund budget that leaves out Gov. John Kasich's plan to expand Medicaid under the new federal health care law.
April 23 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appointed a financial review team to examine the finances of the city of Hamtramck after a preliminary review found a serious financial condition.
April 23 - Indiana
Indianapolis Museum of Art comes to market this week with $37 million of refunding bonds that are part of the museum's overhaul of its debt management policy.
April 19 - Michigan
The city of Flint this week announced it will pull out of the Detroit water system, a move that will hit the bottom line of one of Detroit's strongest assets.
April 17 - Indiana
Indiana is on track to enjoy a "stable but slow" recovery, with revenues seeing a steady uptick through 2015, state fiscal officials said in a revenue forecast report released Tuesday.
April 16 - Michigan
After years of struggling with $13 million of bonds for a failed development, voters in Sylvan Township approved a ballot measure to more than quadruple their township tax rate, then threw all elected officials connected to the original bond issue out of office.
April 16 -
Fitch Ratings last week downgraded to BB-plus from BBB-minus $30 million of revenue bonds issued for Beatrice Community Hospital.
April 16 -
Moody's Investors Service last week downgraded to A1 from Aa3 its rating on Michigan Technological University, affecting just under $80 million of outstanding debt.
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