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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Harvey, Illinois, is trying to reach settlements on legal claims being pursued by bondholders and on overdue Chicago water payments.
March 4 -
Richard G. Bartow and his son Richard T. Bartow joined the office this week and will focus on K-12 education.
March 4 -
More than $1 billion of taxable and tax-exempt issuance is planned.
March 3 -
The rating agency will await the legislature's passage of a final budget before casting a credit judgment.
March 2 -
The state's projected budget surplus was raised to $1.5 billion, but officials are cautious over risks of economic slowdown and the impact of COVID-19.
March 2 -
Spiotto, considered the "dean of municipal restructuring," died suddenly on Thursday.
February 28 -
Wisconsin Gov. Evers said he remains open to an income tax cut but only if it's accompanied with more education funding and property tax relief
February 28 -
The Illinois attorney general's office is also believed to be looking into the foundation, which issued $170 million of tax-exempt bonds that have defaulted.
February 26 -
The Fitch rating on the bonds, issued as part of the Midwestern Disaster Area authorization, remains deep in junk.
February 25 -
Taxable refundings caught on in the Midwest as they did elsewhere in the nation, helping the region post a 19% volume gain.
February 25