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A $30 million Wagoner Public Schools bond issue, which included a new elementary school, failed to get enough votes to pass during Tuesday's election.
March 7 -
After failing to approve new revenue in a special session, lawmakers now must pass a fiscal 2019 budget without enough revenue to fund state priorities.
March 7 -
The transaction will mark the university’s first new-money series for this credit in 16 years.
March 6 -
Enrollment pressures are manageable while pension costs should stabilize long-term, Fitch Ratings said.
March 6 -
Analysts have noticed a definite hesitance of issuers to talk to them one-on-one and blame the MSRB's market advisory warning issuers against revealing material information to select investors.
March 5 -
Lawmakers voted Saturday to chip in more state cash for two of Oregon's signature higher education projects.
March 5 -
The acquisition by the national giant is the latest in a nonprofit healthcare consolidation wave.
March 5 -
Investors will be rewarded for their patience with the year's biggest weekly issuance calendar, including a deal from the market's No. 1 issuer.
March 2 -
A former Cook County, Ill. board member is replacing leader of tollway agency whose headed to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority
March 2 -
The state House approved a $22.5 billion general fund budget that relies on fees and tax increases to fund priorities like pension obligations.
March 2 -
Bipartisan bills pending in the House and Senate would allow private activity bonds to be used for state and local government buildings.
March 2 -
While the mood remained tentative on the last day of the week, the municipal market looks forward to the upcoming $7.5 billion of new supply headed its way.
March 2 -
Municipal bonds held firm Thursday as one trader urged buyers to find opportunities by using an old basketball offensive philosophy.
March 1 -
A new elementary school and expanded career and technical education (CTE) center may be in the future for Windom Area Schools.
March 1 -
The bond referendum asks for a portion of the funds to be put toward additions for Edwards, Mitchell and Meeker elementary schools.
March 1 -
New money sales made up for a drop in refundings, pushing the region past $95 billion of volume.
March 1 -
Municipal bonds were trading firmer Thursday as the last of the week's big deals came to market.
March 1 -
Rick Witte, former head of public finance for Andrews Kurth Kenyon, is among those making the move from that firm.
March 1 -
Municipal bond buyers welcomed several big deals on Wednesday as demand outpaced new bond supply.
February 28 -
The light month for long-term municipal bond volume is another ripple effect of the new tax law and the issuance rush leading up to its enactment.
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