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The New Philadelphia Board of Education took the first step Monday toward placing a $41.9 million bond issue on the November general election ballot.
July 9 -
A bailout of FirstEnergy Solutions Ohio nuclear plans would enhance what can be paid to bondholders under the company's Chapter 11 reorganization.
July 5 -
Moody’s Investors Service on Tuesday placed Fairfield Medical Center's Baa3 rating on review for a downgrade.
July 3 -
Expect to see the dirt flying within the next month at West View Healthy Living.
June 18 -
The Ohio House’s two-year operating budget bill boosts spending for higher education adding an extra $21.8 million for higher education next year and $20 million in 2021.
June 4 -
The orchestra received a first-time A rating from S&P Global Ratings ahead of its bond sale next week.
May 17 -
Moody's put the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority's A3 rating on review for a downgrade in the wake of the Puerto Rico ruling.
May 13 -
The bond package includes $50 million for affordable housing in a first for the Ohio capital.
May 9 -
As the company moves to exit Chapter 11, it wants Ohio and Pennsylvania to force ratepayers to subsidize its unprofitable nuclear power plants.
May 2 -
The airport authority in Ohio is using capital facility charges to back bonds for the facility.
April 16 -
Cleveland Clinic will be pricing $930 million of bonds and roughly half of the structure will be variable rate debt that the clinic hopes will lower its costs.
April 10 -
Cleveland is looking to lock in low fixed rates and eliminate all risks related to the Water System’s hedged debt.
April 8 -
Ohio legislature settled on a leaner gas tax increase to help fund fixes for its roads and bridges.
April 4 -
House lawmakers weren't willing to go as far as Mike DeWine in raising gas taxes.
March 8 -
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is running into flack from fellow Republicans who control the legislature for his 18 cent-per-gallon proposal.
March 6 -
The ballot measure marks the first time the Ohio capital has asked voters to approve a dedicated affordable housing fund, for $50 million.
March 4 -
The state treasurer's office is reviewing proposals for underwriting and remarketing services, and the Public Facilities Commission is choosing attorneys.
February 28 -
The University of Findlay will use long-term bonds to restructure its outstanding debt, which includes capital lease obligations and short-term notes.
February 26 -
Refunding volume in the Midwest was down 57% in 2018, while new money deals rose just 1.8%, leaving the region down more than 28%.
February 26 -
The Ohio department of transportation said it faces a funding gap of about $1 billion annually over the next 11 years.
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