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Bond insurer Syncora Guarantee, Inc. will appeal a recent decision by federal Judge Steven Rhodes in Detroits bankruptcy, marking the first appeal in the case.
September 11 - Kentucky
Kentucky and Indiana officials set the base toll rates that drivers will pay on the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project at a special meeting Sept. 11.
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A political landscape marked by anti-privatization sentiments may have left Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel little choice but to drop the city's bid to lease Midway International.
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Tuesday dropped his fight against the city's unions and agreed to be deposed in Detroits historic Chapter 9 bankruptcy case.
September 10 - Minnesota
The Ramsey County, Minn., Board has approved placing a bid for the struggling Vadnais Heights sports complex financed with $27 million of now defaulted bonds.
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Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf can cover his share of a new $975 million football stadium despite a hefty judgment civil lawsuit, according to a Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority-ordered examination.
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Detroit defended its right to enter into bankruptcy in a 135-page court paper that tackles creditors' objections and offers a few glimpses into arguments it may use in its Chapter 9 case.
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Chicago cancelled its effort to privatize Midway International Airport after bidders dropped out and it became clear the city might not fetch the money it sought for the public-private partnership.
September 6 - North Dakota
The school board in Minot, N.D., grappling with a spike in enrollment from the states historic oil boom, will ask voters in a special election this year to approve a $125 million borrowing.
September 6 - Illinois
Midwestern financial advisory firm Columbia Capital Management LLC hired veteran public finance banker and advisor Courtney Shea to lead its push for Chicago area and state of Illinois business.
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