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Area residents who want to purchase bonds for the new Lewiston High School will have the chance starting May 31 -- an offer Lewiston, Idaho, resident Don Lloyd said he intends to take advantage of.
May 9 -
A bond sale Maine had planned for transportation is in limbo after the governor complained.
May 8 -
Andover High School, Kan., which opened in 1984, is hardly an antique.
May 8 -
Voters approved a $24 million bond package for the Van Alstyne, Texas, Independent School District that will add a new elementary school to the city and upgrade the existing one.
May 8 -
NATCHEZ, Miss. -- Natchez High School will see a complete redesign should voters approve the Natchez-Adams School District's $35 million bond measure.
May 8 -
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- With about 64 percent of the vote in unofficial returns, Carroll school district voters approved a bond package which will raise $208 million without increasing the tax rate.
May 8 -
Voters across Texas approved most of the $8.2 billion of bond proposals on local ballots Saturday.
May 8 -
Vote means Vernon, Calif., general fund transfers from utility will continue, a credit negative.
May 5 -
Federal government expected to pay 75% of $500 million Oroville dam tab.
May 5 -
Municipal market volume is set to rise to a nine week high, as issuers tap into growing demand for the securities.
May 5 -
Moody’s Investors Service placed an Indiana school district on review for upgrade after the state changed its school credit enhancement program.
May 5 -
Atlanta closed Thursday on its $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding.
May 5 -
Municipal bonds were steady on Friday ahead of next week’s hefty new issue slate. Ipreo estimates volume for next week at $9.36 billion, up from a revised $4.89 billion sold this week, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
May 5 -
The municipal bond market is putting this week into the history books as traders look ahead to next week’s supply.
May 5 -
The primary market wound down as the last large deals of the week priced, led by well-known issuers from California and Massachusetts.
May 4 -
Cook County is losing Ivan Samstein to the University of Chicago.
May 4 -
Hawaii received a Fitch Ratings outlook boost to positive ahead of an $856 million bond sale.
May 4 -
The primary market is winding down on Thursday, with municipal bond traders seeing the last large deals of the week price, led by well-known issuers from California and Massachusetts.
May 4 -
The Clark-Shawnee Local School Board of Education likely will go back to voters for the third time in a year seeking to build a new elementary school and renovate its high school.
May 4 -
Puerto Rico's government and oversight board will both have roles, said board member David Skeel.
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