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.
- Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has tapped to civic leaders to lead a review of stadium options aimed at keeping to the National Football League's Rams in St. Louis.
November 6 - Illinois
Chicago Treasurer Stephanie Neely will join Allstate as a vice president, treasury, responsible for the firm's strategic direction and management of liquidity, capital, ratings and corporate structure issues.
November 5 - Illinois
Illinois governor-elect Bruce Rauner will take the helm of a state struggling with battered credit ratings, massive unfunded pension obligations, and an unbalanced budget.
November 5 -
Springfield, Ill.-based Hospital Sisters Services Inc. will refund $180 million of bonds Wednesday shedding some of its floating rate exposure.
November 4 -
Monticello, Minn., will borrow $6.5 million to fund a settlement with holders of $26.4 million of defaulted telecommunication revenue bonds as the city seeks to turn the page from a failed deal that prompted investor accusations of fraud.
November 4 -
Missouri-based Mercy Health will sell $355 million of revenue bonds as soon as Tuesday to cover the costs of various projects including the ongoing construction of a replacement hospital for one destroyed by the May 2011 Joplin tornado.
November 3 - Illinois
Chicagos practice of pushing off debt service for cash flow relief and pressures from a looming $550 million spike in public safety pension payments undercut the citys advances in structurally balancing its budget, the Civic Federation of Chicago wrote.
November 3 -
The University of Missouri Curators sold $150 million of new-money taxable bonds Monday with tentative plans to return the market next year to fund another $100 million in approved projects.
October 30 -
Wisconsin will refund $132 million of transportation revenue bonds on Thursday, two days after state voters cast a decision on a proposed constitutional amendment that would bar future raids on the state's transportation fund for other expenses.
October 30 - Illinois
A foreign company has selected Illinois as the site of its planned $1.4 billion fertilizer plant with the help of some local and state financial incentives.
October 29 - Illinois
Barraged with political advertisements about the state's fiscal mess, Illinois voters will elect leaders for two fiscal offices comptroller and treasurer. Incumbent comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, a Republican, is running for re-election against Democrat Sheila Simon.
October 29 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin and its local governments face relatively low levels of fiscal pressure with a stable outlook due to distinct traits that aid in the maintenance of their health, Moody's Investors Service writes in a special report published Tuesday.
October 28 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority will returns to the market Thursday to borrow $400 million of new-money, toll-backed debt to kick off record infrastructure spending planned in the coming year.
October 28 - Illinois
Prairie State Generating Co. has named Donald Gaston its new president and chief executive officer after a nationwide search.
October 28 -
Wisconsin's Mercy Health System and Illinois' Rockford Health System plan to join forces as soon as December pending regulatory approval.
October 28 -
Chicago's chief financial officer Lois Scott and veteran New York-based banker and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board chair Kym Arnone will receive the Freda Johnson Award for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance.
October 24 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools has reached an agreement to sell its downtown headquarters for $28 million.
October 23 - Missouri
The long saga over the fate of $98 million of defaulted St. Louis convention center hotel bonds is nearing an end with the trustee planning to make a final distribution payment of $1.4 million to bondholders next month.
October 23 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust is launching a new initiative that could lead to private financing for the installation of combined heat and power systems in some public buildings.
October 22 - Illinois
Chicago City Treasurer and former public finance banker Stephanie Neely is stepping down from the elected post to return to the private sector.
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