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Some of the proceeds will refund tax-exempt bonds issued for the university through St. Joseph County.
December 6 -
The precarious footing of the West Clark Community Schools Corp. has led to the board rescinding its prior vote to use general obligation bonds to address immediate heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and safety needs across the district.
November 29 -
The Terre Haute Board of Sanitary Commissioners approved the purchase of equipment for the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
November 22 -
Tom Enright and Rick Hursh are managing directors of the firm’s new capital markets office in Indianapolis.
November 21 -
With an ordinance for $70 million in Terre Haute Sanitary District construction bonds facing certain defeat, Mayor Duke Bennett’s administration requested and the City Council Thursday agreed to withdraw the measure.
November 10 -
A study says tolls on existing Interstates could make up for the loss of fuel tax revenue caused by more efficient vehicles.
November 7 -
Discussion of a proposed $70 million sewer bond issue dominated the Terre Haute City Council’s monthly sunshine meeting Thursday evening.
November 3 -
The loan is the sixth approved for the district in 2017.
November 1 -
The authority is selling state revolving fund debt.
October 4 -
Carmel's massive spending spree will continue after the City Council voted to approve $96 million in two bond packages to pay for a boutique hotel, roadwork, pathways and other infrastructure.
September 19 -
The administrators of the school districts say the short-term loans are needed as they put together long-term fixes.
September 13 -
Posey County, Ind., agreed to give a developer tax increment revenues to repay its bonds.
September 1 -
Fishers won't be on the hook to cover debt service payments on bonds.
August 25 -
The Indiana land-grant university is buying out Kaplan, a for-profit distance learning enterprise.
August 23 -
Refunding deals were down substantially and new money volume also slipped.
August 22 -
The bonds will take out $210.7 million of bond anticipation notes issued last week to redeem $246 million of private activity bonds.
August 21 -
South Haven is poised to receive drainage relief.
August 18 -
The Terre Haute, Ind., Board of Sanitary Commissioners on Tuesday approved resolutions to continue a financing process to issue up to $85 million for the second phase of a combined sewer overflow project.
August 17 -
State-backed bonds will replace PABs that were headed for default as Indiana takes over a road project that's become a poster child for P3 woes.
August 15 -
Public finance professional Olyvia Jarmoszka is joining Sycamore Advisors in Chicago.
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