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Although the pandemic disrupted regular Manhattan-Ogden school operations for the rest of the school year, there's been the small silver lining that construction crews on several district bond projects can start their work, or at least preparation for it, a little earlier.
April 27 -
S&P Global Ratings analysts say bookings that are two to three years out are already being canceled.
April 23 -
After the unprecedented collapse an oil futures contract into negative territory, the leading oil producing states face budget uncertainty.
April 21 -
Sales taxes are a pillar of the Texas state budget, and the usually stable revenue source has taken a hit from the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 20 -
Bexar County Commissioner Justin Rodriguez will join Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson on Locke Lord's Texas public finance team.
April 20 -
With its hotel and car rental tax support in tatters, the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority also received a negative outlook from Moody's.
April 15 -
Amid the market mayhem and work-from-home requirements, Hilltop Securities is adopting new tools to keep clients current on coping strategies.
April 13 -
The court offered a bruising assessment of Nuveen's attempts to choke off Preston Hollow's business, but the investment powerhouse doesn't face any penalties or damages.
April 10 -
Stay-at-home orders and school closures driven by COVID-19 have cut traffic in half or more on many toll roads and bridges.
April 8 -
Laura Kelly is promoting the plan as an economic stimulus.
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