- Michigan
Several Michigan school districts that are asking voters Tuesday for 'sinking fund' millages, local property taxes that fund major repairs and renovations to school buildings, will miss out on the expanded uses of the tax authorized by new legislation.
By Nora ColomerNovember 4 - Indiana
Fishers is trying to spread the word of its status as Indianas only city with a triple-A rating from S&P Global Ratings in an effort to develop broader investor appeal and further lower its borrowing costs.
By Nora ColomerNovember 2 -
Two federal judges who helped navigate Detroits historic bankruptcy will join a Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone principal to launch a downtown Detroit office of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services.
By Nora ColomerOctober 28 - Michigan
Michigans Muskegon Heights School District is ready to transition out of emergency management after shaving nearly $10 million of its deficit in the four years since its been under state oversight.
By Nora ColomerOctober 28 -
Two decisions in recent days pave the way forward for lawsuits against the state of Michigan and its officials over Flints water contamination crisis.
By Nora ColomerOctober 28 -
Construction delays and related payment risks on an Indiana public-private partnership highway project prompted Fitch Ratings to drop bonds issued for the project three notches to B.
By Nora ColomerOctober 27 - Michigan
The Michigan Finance Authority hits the market Wednesday with a top-rated $300 million new money and refunding under its clean water revenue bond program.
By Nora ColomerOctober 25 - Michigan
Public finance veteran Kevin Smith started his job as Highland Park, Mich., school district's next emergency manger Friday.
By Nora ColomerOctober 21 - Michigan
Detroit will get a fourth round of federal funding for its ongoing blight demolition program after a suspension due to procedural errors.
By Nora ColomerOctober 21 - Indiana
Indianapolis received a one-notch downgrade from Moodys on $410 million of moral obligation debt as the rating agency implements a new methodology.
By Nora ColomerOctober 21 -
Wayne County, Michigan was released from state oversight but expensive challenges remain, said county executive Warren Evans .
By Nora ColomerOctober 20 - Michigan
Reforms of Michigans emergency manager law were among the policy changes recommended in a report by a special state legislative committee formed to examine the Flint water crisis.
By Nora ColomerOctober 19 - Indiana
Indianas Citizens Energy Group heads into the market with a $49 million refunding of natural gas utility bonds bolstered by an upgrade from S&P Global Ratings.
By Nora ColomerOctober 19 -
Oaklawn Hospital in Calhoun County, Michigan plans to convert its variable rate paper to fixed-rate debt in an upcoming $74 million hospital revenue bond refunding.
By Nora ColomerOctober 17 - Ohio
Ohio became the latest bond issuer to suspend doing business with Wells Fargo & Co. over its phony accounts scandal.
By Nora ColomerOctober 14 -
- Michigan
The Great Lakes Water Authority achieved $309 million in net cash flow savings on the refunding piece of in its inaugural $1.33 billion deal, the agency said Friday.
By Nora ColomerOctober 14 -
Michigans Wayne State University has struck a $1.4 billion, 40-year public-private partnership that will allow it bypass the capital markets to upgrade its housing stock and retire debt.
By Nora ColomerOctober 13 - Michigan
The city of Wayne, Mich. was dropped lower into junk territory by Moody's Investors Service as it remains on the brink of running out of money with no solution in hand to relieve its fiscal stress after the state declined to intervene.
By Nora ColomerOctober 12 - Indiana
The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a $1.1 billion budget for fiscal 2017 that includes a $200 million infrastructure plan that would be partially funded by future bonding.
By Nora ColomerOctober 11








