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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 -
A struggling Indiana highway public-private partnership may have turned a corner.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 28 - Michigan
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a plan he says will help the city meet a 2024 balloon payment on its pension obligation.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 24 - Michigan
In a change of course, a Detroit authority will issue new bonds to finance the $34 million cost of adapting the under-construction Little Caesars Arena to house the Detroit Pistons basketball team.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 24 - Michigan
The Republican-controlled Michigan House of Representative voted down legislation to roll back the states income tax legislation.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 23 -
Cuyahoga County, Ohio-based MetroHealth System was placed on Credit Watch with negative implications by S&P Global Ratings.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 23 -
A plan that would raise taxes to fund Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporations expansion of bus services throughout Indianapolis is headed to the Marion County City-County Council for a vote Monday.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 22 - Michigan
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says the city is on track to exit state fiscal oversight by 2018 after a third straight year of balancing its books.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 22 - Michigan
The general obligation limited tax bonds of 32 local governments in Michigan were upgraded one notch on the back of a ratings methodology change by Moodys Investors Service.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 17 - Michigan
A plan to eliminate Michigans income tax is headed to the full state House of Representatives for a vote.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 17 - Michigan
Flint and its utility customers are on the verge of losing water credits that offered more than $40 million in payment relief and help in covering city water payments at it recovered from it water contamination crisis.
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