- Ohio
The Medina County Port Authority in northeast Ohio plans to issue $29 million of recovery zone facility bonds to help finance construction of a new Hilton hotel to anchor a resort project on the shore of Lake Chippewa.
August 3 - Michigan
The Detroit City Council last week rejected a proposal to ask voters whether the mayor should take control of the troubled Detroit Public School system.
August 3 - Michigan
Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano is pushing the county Board of Commissioners to enact a pair of budget proposals that Ficano says will help keep expenses in line.
August 3 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan environmental officials are hoping to divert up to $200 million from $1 billion of voter-authorized clean water bonding to replenish a bankrupt brownfield cleanup program.
August 2 - Ohio
CHICAGO — The Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Public Library will enter the debt market for the first time Wednesday with a $75 million borrowing.
July 30 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Ohio will price $50 million of taxable general obligation bonds Tuesday to finance bonuses for veterans of recent wars in the Middle East.
July 29 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Michigan voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose party candidates for a hotly contested November general election that features an unusually large number of open seats and will determine control of the Legislature.
July 28 - Indiana
CHICAGO — The Indianapolis-Marion County City County Council Monday night approved a high-profile plan to sell the city’s water and sewer systems to a local nonprofit utility.
July 27 - Ohio
The Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority last week approved an inducement resolution to issue up to $10 million of taxable revenue bonds to finance a pair of alternative energy projects located in Toledo.
July 27 -
A new bond-issuing authority that is a partnership of the University of Nebraska and the city of Lincoln plans to come to market next month with up to $100 million of Build America Bonds to finance a new arena.
July 27 -
Standard & Poor’s last week revised its outlook to stable from negative and affirmed its A-minus rating on Memorial Hospital and Health Center, a 131-bed hospital located in the town of Jasper.
July 27 - Michigan
CHICAGO — Junk-rated Detroit will turn to Michigan for help in issuing up to $100 million of general obligation bonds to finance the purchase and renovation of a former MGM Grand casino into a new police headquarters.
July 23 - Nebraska
CHICAGO — Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle Tuesday proposed a trio of tax increases in part to help address a pension shortfall that credit analysts have warned is one of the triple-A rated city’s main challenges.
July 21 - Ohio
CHICAGO — Triple-A rated Columbus plans to enter the market next week with $432 million of general obligation bonds in a deal that marks its annual outing to raise funds for capital projects.
July 20 - Indiana
CHICAGO — Indiana Treasurer Richard Murdock has tapped finance veteran Lisa Cottingham to serve as the new director of the Indiana Bond Bank, one of the state’s largest borrowers.
July 20 - Ohio
A Columbus City Council member last week introduced an ordinance to issue $10.4 million of Build America Bonds to finance improvements to the city’s main water plant.
July 20 - Ohio
Duke Energy Ohio, which is appealing the 2009 property taxes it owes to the state, said last week it had reached an agreement with Ohio to minimize the short-term impact of the dispute on local governments. The company’s decision to withhold part of its 2009 payments has meant fiscal uncertainty for many municipalities that collect the money.
July 20 -
The Detroit Economic Development Corp. last week approved an inducement resolution to issue $15 million of recovery zone facility bonds to finance construction of a new medical office building in the city.
July 20 - South Dakota
CHICAGO — Double-A rated South Dakota closed fiscal 2010 without tapping into state reserves to wipe out an estimated $3.5 million deficit.
July 19 - Indiana
CHICAGO — Indiana drained nearly half of its prized $1.3 billion reserve fund last year to offset revenue collections that tumbled more than $1 billion below original budget projections.
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