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The cost is tied to water costs under current contract and covering its KWA bond obligation.
July 24 -
A judge approved Navicent Health’s bid for the purchase of Oconee Regional Medical Center.
July 24 -
The agreement allows owners of two new reactors at Plant Vogtle to take over construction.
July 21 -
Gov. Mark Dayton's legislative veto was overturned by a lower court.
July 21 -
Regulators will hear claims that ratepayers face hikes from a “bungled” nuclear reactor project.
July 19 -
The debt would help finance a project to divert Red River floods away from Fargo, N.D. and Morehead, Minn.
July 18 -
Sean Carney, director and head of municipal strategy at BlackRock, talks about municipal issuance in the first half of 2017 and makes some predictions on how the second half of the year will look. He also discusses distressed states — which state could recover first and why and how a downgrade of Illinois would be a big deal for the market. Hosted by Aaron Weitzman in a conversation recorded on June 29.
July 18 -
Two CDDs argue their bond plans comply with state law despite a challenge by residents.
July 17 -
The tax revenue could also be used to make up shortfalls in pension or bond payments.
July 14 -
A group of hedge funds that owns $3.3 billion of Puerto Rico bonds disclosed in court documents the amount that each of them holds.
July 14 -
The county’s 25-year, $339 million refunding sold with an all-in, true-interest cost of 3.38%.
July 13 -
As the crisis in Puerto Rico continues to drag on, Paul Kwiatkowski, managing director at Kroll Bond Rating Agency discusses the differences between municipal and corporate creditors in bankruptcies and how we can look back at Detroit for clues on how things might turn out. Hosted by Aaron Weitzman.
July 13 -
The project, linking the island's west side to past downtown Honolulu on the island's leeward side, was once expected to be completed in 2019.
July 13 -
A collaborative effort is needed to keep Hartford out of bankruptcy, Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
July 12 -
While working on two bond sales and finalizing a new budget, Cook County, Ill. is eyeing layoffs.
July 12 -
The city council wants more time to decide on Flint's long term water plan.
July 12 -
The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
July 12 -
Junk status underscores the need for a 'far-sighted restructuring,' according to Luke Bronin.
July 12 -
Lawsuit seeks to force a vote on the $34.5 million public funding portion of the Pistons deal.
July 10 -
Hartford, Conn., on the brink of insolvency, hired Greenberg Traurig LLP as restructuring counsel.
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