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State funding for education continues to be a concern at Stillwater Public Schools, but administrators and the board of education also have their eyes focused on future construction and renovation projects.
April 12 -
The U.S. Olympic Museum could break ground in the next several weeks after a Colorado Springs redevelopment agency agreed Friday to issue bonds that will provide a crucial piece of funding for the $75 million project.
April 11 -
The tourism, hospitality and culinary arts program at St. Philip's College has a reputation that precedes it -- graduates go on to work for top restaurants in a city with a respected food scene.
April 11 -
Bank of Oklahoma Financial wants a federal judge to throw out a class action that alleges the bank failed in its trustee role.
April 11 -
When the Midland City Council approves the recommendation to pay off the debt related to the construction of the Scharbauer Sports Complex, the city will have paid more than $65.4 million in principal and interest.
April 10 -
Katy ISD's bond process is officially underway.
April 10 -
A Trump administration policy shift boosts a Mojave Desert water project.
April 7 -
East Texas Medical Center, one of the largest healthcare providers in the region, slipped two notches to B3 from B1 on the Moody's Investors Service as prospects for default.
April 5 -
Hennessey, Okla., Public Schools patrons approved a $15.49 million bond issue Tuesday.
April 5 -
San Antonio’s CPS Energy will issue $307 million for improvements to its grid, including installation of smart meters, development of microgrids and diversification of fuel sources.
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