Yvette was a senior reporter, covering the Midwest. She earned a bachelors in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, began her reporting career at the storied City News Bureau of Chicago, and joined the Bond Buyer in 1997 leading Midwest coverage from her hometown Chicago.
- Wisconsin
Milwaukee takes competitive bids Thursday on $300 million of notes and bonds, and plans another sale in June to support a basketball arena.
May 4 - Illinois
Some version of Detroits so-called grand bargain could help other fiscally struggling Rust Belt cities, including Chicago, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research says in a report.
May 3 -
Illinois recent approval of some funding for higher education and student aid does little to calm concerns about the long-term impact of the funding drought on state university and community college balance sheets and reputations.
May 3 -
The Mayo Clinic is returning the market Tuesday with a $200 million refunding, a follow up to its $350 million taxable new-money issue in March.
May 2 - Illinois
A Will County, Illinois school district took a five-notch rating downgrade to the lowest investment grade as it turns to short-term borrowing to deal with fallout from the improper accounting of past bond proceeds.
May 2 -
The Cook County Clerks office has reversed course and signed off on the validity of Harvey, Ill.s property tax levy request, raising hopes that the city will make good on bond payments.
May 2 -
Some investors in Harvey, Illinois debt report being stiffed on a bond payment, though the city has not made any disclosures through the EMMA system.
April 29 - Missouri
Missouri heads into the market next week with $100 million of its high-grade paper to finance state and public university building projects as lawmakers have wrapped up work on a fiscal 2017 budget with a final vote still looming on a gasoline tax proposal.
April 28 - Illinois
Spread fallout from Chicagos latest pension and rating setbacks hasnt trickled down to other local governments the way Chicagos plunge to junk did last spring, Markit says in a new report.
April 27 -
Ferguson, Missouris bond ratings fell deeper into junk territory amid the fiscal strains of dealing with fallout from a controversial 2014 fatal police shooting.
April 27 - Illinois
Chicagos water revenue debt won an upgrade from Standard & Poors as the city prepares to shed bank counterparty and liquidity risks in an upcoming issue.
April 27 - Illinois
Struggling under the weight of rising costs and construction delays, the Iowa Fertilizer Co. LLCs nearly $1.2 billion of tax-exempt debt has fallen further into junk territory.
April 26 -
Illinois-based MercyRockford Health System is bringing a $495 million deal to lay the groundwork for both a new hospital and new identity as Mercy Health Corp.
April 26 -
The Illinois Regional Transportation Authority will take bids Tuesday on $150 million of working cash notes that help the agency manage cash flow amid ongoing state aid payment delays.
April 25 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel nominated Erin Keane, the citys first deputy comptroller, to replace Comptroller Dan Widawsky.
April 25 -
Illinois cash-starved higher education institutions will soon get some relief after state lawmakers passed a $600 million funding bill to get them through the summer despite the lack of a state budget.
April 22 -
St. Louis-based Ascension Health Alliance is set to bring $1.9 billion of bonds to market in deals that fold into one package the system's new money needs, refunding opportunities and refinancing of inherited debt.
April 21 - Illinois
A proposal to ask Illinois voters to increase the state income tax on top earners failed to clear the House.
April 21 - Illinois
The Chicago Teachers Union president attacked Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and district leadership in a speech Wednesday, amplifying pressure on the cash-starved district .
April 20 - Michigan
St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Raymond James hired Brodie Killian, re-establishing an on-the-ground banking presence in Michigan to supplement its retail brokerage operations.
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