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The city council cleared the path for negotiations to resume with the city's P3 airport partner after a brief delay.
December 22 -
Kansas City, Mo., is still trying to complete a deal for the $1 billion airport overhaul with a chosen private partner, while rivals push to replace the deal.
December 19 -
St. Louis is moving closer to borrowing to help finance upgrades the arena that hosts the Blues hockey team.
December 13 -
An Ascension and Providence St. Joseph merger would surpass for-profit HCA Healthcare.
December 11 -
Moving toward a $23 million bond issue in April, the School of the Osage Board of Education voted recently to refinance more than $9 million in existing debt at a significant savings to the school district.
December 6 -
The Joplin School Board saved almost $3 million by refinancing bonds.
November 22 -
Kansas City, Missouri was banking on private activity bonds for a "significant" role in the airport financing.
November 20 -
Kansas City voters advanced a proposed P3 to rebuild the city's airport terminal.
November 8 -
Fitch raised Lambert airport's rating as the city awaits financial advisory proposals on privatization
October 10 -
The city wants to quickly pick an advisory team and update the timeline on its Lambert Airport privitazation plan.
October 4 -
The city must now negotiate terms of the terminal redevelopment project with the development group.
September 22 -
St. Louis wants an advisory team in place by the end of October as it considers the future of its Lambert airport.
September 20 -
Moody's revised the Missouri city's outlook to positive.
September 18 -
The outcome of Missouri's limited pension buyout plan could catch the eye of other governments.
September 15 -
The city council must vote on the deal and voters must also approve the terminal reconstruction project.
September 8 -
Kansas City officials will recommend a private partner for the $1B airport project by Aug. 31.
August 28 -
St. Louis’ commitment to issue debt to help pay for renovations to the hockey arena is embroiled in lawsuits and has pitted the city against its elected comptroller, Darleen Green.
August 25 -
Kansas City council to decide by Aug. 24 if $1B airport P3 proposal goes before voters in November.
August 16 -
Opponents of the publicly funded $64 million renovation to Scottrade Center filed suit Friday to stop the project, alleging the plan is unconstitutional in Missouri.
August 11 -
Voters in two school districts, Green Ridge R-VIII and Dresden R-XIII, went to the polls Tuesday to make their choices known in the special election.
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