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.
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The Chicago Landmarks Commission has signed off on the Chicago Cubs proposal to install large outfield video screens at Wrigley Field as part of its $500 million privately financed plan to renovate the landmark ballpark.
July 15 -
The City Colleges of Chicago's proposed $657 million fiscal 2014 budget won the endorsement of the Civic Federation of Chicago for ongoing progress toward improving its fiscal and operational health.
July 15 - Kentucky
Louisville, Ky.-based Hilliard Lyons has hired former Cook County chief financial officer and former Chicago comptroller Tariq Malhance to lead its public finance banking efforts in the Chicago region and Illinois.
July 10 - Illinois
A special Illinois legislative committee tasked with breaking a logjam on pension reform pushed back against Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn for pressuring the group to complete its work as he threatened lawmakers with unspecified "consequences" if they fail to meet his Tuesday deadline.
July 9 -
Moody's Investors Service hit Rock Island County Metro Mass Transit District in Illinois with a one notch downgrade to Aa3 over the district's heavy reliance on aid from the struggling state to cover operations and debt service.
July 8 -
Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation that lays the groundwork for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to eventually eliminate healthcare subsidies for many retirees as the city seeks to shed a rising expense.
July 8 - Wisconsin
Milwaukee takes bids Tuesday on $62 million of taxable general obligation promissory notes that will put the city on a path toward reducing interest charges on its annual pension payments while eliminating volatility in the size of annual payments.
July 8 -
A round of cuts at Raymond James & Associates Inc. has claimed at least three veterans in the firm's underwriting, municipal research and strategist groups, sources said.
July 5 - Illinois
The head of a special Illinois legislative committee assigned to solve the state's pension quagmire said the group expected to take initial steps toward crafting a framework for a reform plan.
July 3 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority plans to enter the market with a roughly $425 million fixed-rate refunding of toll-backed revenue bonds in a deal scaled down due to rising interest rates.
July 3 -
Kansas City, Mo., plans a roughly $200 million refunding that will allow the city to streamline the Kansas City International Airport's debt under a new master bond ordinance.
July 2 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed into law a $68 billion, two-year budget Sunday that authorizes billions in new-money and refunding debt.
July 1 - Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon moved to restrict $400 million of spending in the state's fiscal 2014 budget over concerns that lawmakers will override his veto of a tax cut.
July 1 - Illinois
Illinois ended fiscal 2013 Sunday with a bill backlog of $6.1 billion with the state making a $1.5 billion dent in its payables over the previous year.
July 1 - Illinois
A special Illinois legislative committee charged with solving the state's pension crisis meets again Wednesday after a hearing provided little indication of how it would accomplish its task.
June 28 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill. faces a projected $152 million shortfall next year, according to the preliminary 2014 budget released Thursday by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle.
June 27 - Illinois
Chicago officials blamed state inaction on pension reform for Fitch Ratings' move to put the city's AA-minus general obligation and sales tax ratings on negative watch.
June 27 - Illinois
An Illinois committee tasked with crafting a pension overhaul holds its first public meeting, while the Gov. Pat Quinn says the state's $1.3 billion GO sales demonstrates the price of its bad credit ratings.
June 27 - Illinois
Illinois' weakened fiscal condition and battered ratings translate in steep borrowing penalties but won't lead to a default any time soon, a new academic research paper asserts.
June 26 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence opened a forum aimed at luring private contractor and investment interest in a proposed $1.3 billion expressway linking the two states.
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