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Municipal market participants are set for action to get started in the primary with several large negotiated and competitive deals on tap, led by issuers in New York, Florida and Virginia.
April 18 -
Output at U.S. manufacturers fell in March by the most since August as production of automobiles and parts and business equipment declined, Federal Reserve data showed on Tuesday.
April 18 -
The pace of housing starts slowed by 6.8% to a 1.215 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in March, below expectations for a decline to a 1.238 million pace, data reported by the Commerce Department Tuesday morning showed.
April 18 -
City councilors took the first step to wrap up projects included in the city's 2012 General Obligation Bond issue.
April 17 -
With Sherman residents soon to vote on a $308 million bond package aimed at overhauling the Sherman Independent School District's facilities, supporters and opponents of the plan are both making their positions known to the community.
April 17 -
The Oxford School District will host a series of community meetings starting Monday to gather input regarding a proposed bond issue.
April 17 -
Columbus Public Library Director Drew Brookhart has a lot to think about over the days, weeks and months ahead.
April 17 -
With the vote on a $74 million bond to benefit Red Oak ISD on the horizon, district officials will hold a second town hall meeting Thursday evening.
April 17 -
Trustees on the Gustine Unified School District governing board clashed with each other and members of the public Wednesday night over criticisms of the board's transparency and district management of the Measure P bond.
April 17 -
When Port City voters approved Wilmington's $38 million parks bond last fall, the 15 projects named were distant prospects. This year, the work begins.
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