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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Wisconsin could finance much of an estimated $26.2 billion price tag for rebuilding and modernizing its currently free Interstate highway system by implementing tolls, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute
October 5 -
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Monday hosted a meeting with top airline officials to discuss the sector’s role in the city’s economy and how best to foster growth.
October 5 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Providing fodder for critics of Chicago's heavy use of tax-increment financing, the city inspector general released a stinging report Tuesday that found a charity founded by former Mayor Richard Daley's wife received nearly $1 million in contributions from businesses as part of their TIF subsidy agreements.
October 4 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Hit with both positive and negative credit action over the last week, the Chicago Board of Education will enter the market with $400 million of new-money debt next week as it debuts an offering statement that offers expanded pension disclosure and makes clear there's a new boss in town.
October 4 -
CHICAGO - The University of Minnesota Regents on Wednesday will sell about $82 million of debt, in a mix of taxable general obligation bonds and tax-exempt special purpose revenue bonds backed by a state appropriation, to provide financing for facilities in its Biomedical Discovery District.
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CHICAGO - The Securities and Exchange Commission is among the list of regulators now probing the failed Mamtek US Inc. artificial sweetener factory in Moberly, Mo., that received local and state financing support, including recovery zone facility bonds backed by an appropriation pledge from the city that it refused to honor last month.
September 30 -
CHICAGO - The Illinois Supreme Court this week left intact a lower court ruling that keeps alive efforts to resurrect litigation that resulted in a $10.1 billion verdict against Philip Morris USA Inc. in a case over the company's marketing of "light" cigarettes.
September 29 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Rating pressures on the financially strapped Chicago Public Schools eased a bit Thursday when Standard & Poor's revised its outlook to stable from negative on the district's AA-minus rating in recognition of its move to trim costs to help eliminate a $700 million gap in its fiscal 2012 budget.
September 29 - Illinois
CHICAGO - With the unveiling of his first budget two weeks away, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ruled out several ideas offered up this week in a special report from the city's inspector general to help erase $636 million of red ink.
September 28 -
RBC Capital Markets LLC will pay $30.4 million to settle charges filed Tuesday by the Securities and Exchange Commission accusing the firm of misconduct for its role in the sale of unsuitably risky investment products to five Wisconsin school districts.
September 27 -
CHICAGO — RBC Capital Markets LLC will pay $30.4 million to settle charges filed Tuesday by the Securities and Exchange Commission accusing the firm of misconduct for its role in the sale of unsuitably risky investment products to five Wisconsin school districts.
September 27 -
Moody's Investor Service has revised its outlook to positive from stable on Aspirus Wausau Hospital's A2 rating in recognition of strong operating profitability for a third consecutive year.
September 27 -
The Illinois Department of Revenue will hold off on any further actions that strip nonprofit hospitals of their property tax exemption for failing to provide sufficient charity care, while state officials and hospitals engage in talks that could lead to legislation setting minimum charity thresholds.
September 27 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Illinois is gearing up to issue $1 billion of new-money debt before the end of the year to support its $31 billion capital budget, deals that are taking shape amid a fiscal picture that is more stable than a year ago after an income tax increase but facing renewed headwinds.
September 26 - Minnesota
CHICAGO - Minnesota lost its final triple-A rating Friday when Standard & Poor's lowered its rating one notch to AA-plus as it chided the state for its continued reliance on one-time financial maneuvers to deal with its budget deficit.
September 23 - Missouri
CHICAGO - Moberly, Mo., lost its investment-grade rating last week after it declined to make good on its appropriation pledge on $39 million of revenue bonds issued for a Chinese company's troubled artificial sweetener factory.
September 23 -
CHICAGO — After investors agreed to take a haircut in a restructuring last year, an upscale retirement facility in downtown Chicago is again asking bondholders for more breathing room.
September 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Thursday turned to outside the state's borders to tap Charlotte, N.C., housing official Charles Woodyard as the new chief executive officer of the Chicago Housing Authority.
September 22 -
CHICAGO — A taxpayers organization on Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging the steep rate hike recently approved by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to fund a new $12 billion capital program.
September 22 -
CHICAGO - The St. Paul Port Authority and a group of investors holding a portion of $51.7 million of defaulted industrial revenue bonds will ask a judge Thursday to preliminarily approve a proposed class-action settlement that could end five years of litigation over the fate of the long-troubled 876 Bond Fund.
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