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Indiana’s termination of a troubled highway P3 underscores the financial risks of such projects.
By Nora ColomerJune 26 -
Michigan lawmakers approved fundamental changes to retirement benefits for teachers.
By Nora ColomerJune 23 -
Two rating agencies say Indiana's triple-A ratings are not affected by a failed P3.
By Nora ColomerJune 22 -
Detroit approved $34.5 million in borrowing to finance the Detroit Pistons' move back to the city.
By Nora ColomerJune 20 -
Syncora Guarantee Inc. is looking to partner with a developer to lead the overhaul of Detroit land it acquired as part of its bankruptcy settlement with the city in 2014.
By Nora ColomerMarch 23 - Ohio
Columbus, Ohio-headquartered Huntington Capital Markets has hired public finance veteran Richard Hatton to head its public finance operation in Cincinnati.
By Nora ColomerMarch 21 - Michigan
Detroits plan to create a fund to address a pension hole left behind after its historic bankruptcy got a thumbs up from Moodys Investors Service.
By Nora ColomerMarch 20 -
Cleveland-based MetroHealth wants to persuade Cuyahoga County to allow it to substitute a liquidity agreement for a debt service reserve fund on forthcoming bond deals.
By Nora ColomerMarch 20 -
The National Collegiate Athletic Associations 8-year extension of its lucrative broadcast agreement with two major broadcasting networks wasnt enough to stave off a downgrade.
By Nora ColomerMarch 17 - Ohio
Despite pressure to slow down the approval process, the Cuyahoga City Council plans to vote March 28 on a $140 million debt issue to finance renovations to the Quicken Loans Arena.
By Nora ColomerMarch 16 -
With its aid levels at stake, Detroit Public Schools Community District is planning a preemptive strike against state plans to shutter schools.
By Nora ColomerMarch 15 -
Ohio-based ProMedica Health Systems shaky fiscal 2016 results drove a one-notch downgrade by Moodys Investors Service.
By Nora ColomerMarch 15 - North Dakota
North Dakota lowered revenue expectations for the remainder of the current biennium and predicted lower tax receipts than previously thought for the next.
By Nora ColomerMarch 13 -
TriHealth, one of the largest not-for-profit hospital systems in the Cincinnati area, is making its debut in the bond market Tuesday with its first public offering in a $300 million sale.
By Nora ColomerMarch 13 - Ohio
Ohios Water Development Authority will sell $400 million of high-grade paper to fund a loan program on Tuesday.
By Nora ColomerMarch 10 - Michigan
An infrastructure crisis that includes resolution of its jail construction project represent one of the bigger challenges Wayne County, Michigan must tackle to remain fiscally healthy, county executive Warren Evans said in his State of the County speech.
By Nora ColomerMarch 8 - Ohio
The popularity of the National Basketball Associations champion Cleveland Cavaliers may not extend to Cuyahoga Countys proposal to sell $140 million of bonds to update the teams 22-year-old arena.
By Nora ColomerMarch 7 -
The Omaha City council is considering several revenue streams to support borrowing that would help finance a proposed $156 million streetcar system.
By Nora ColomerMarch 6 - Indiana
A two-year Indiana state budget is moving to the Senate after gaining approval in the House.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 28 - Nebraska
Lagging Nebraska tax revenue resulted in a new cut to the states revenue forecast.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 28

















