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Hillview, Ky.s largest creditor, Truck America LLC, said Thursday that the city may not be eligible for bankruptcy because the states law is invalid.
October 2 - Kentucky
Kentucky cities and power boards formed a new joint action agency that hopes to find lower power costs after shedding contracts with investor-owned Kentucky Utilities.
September 28 - Kentucky
A governor-appointed panel studying Kentuckys $14 billion teachers pension liability heard various options for dealing with the underfunding, including the use of pension bonds.
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Hillview, Ky., filed for bankruptcy last month under the weight of a $15 million court judgment; objections to the citys petition are due by Oct. 1.
September 18 - Kentucky
Citing Kentuckys unfunded pension liabilities, Standard & Poor's Thursday cut the Bluegrass states issuer credit rating to A-plus from AA-minus; other ratings were also downgraded.
September 3 - Kentucky
Hillview, Ky.'s bankruptcy filing offers more evidence that municipalities increasingly consider filing for reorganization as a way to cure balance-sheet problems, according to Moody's Investors Service.
August 31 -
Hillview, Ky., filed for bankruptcy to stop interest accruing on an $11.4 million adverse judgment and will pay its $3.2 million of bond debt, said City Attorney Tammy Baker.
August 27 - Kentucky
A Kentucky conduit is issuing $230 million of bonds this week to provide financing for a public-private partnership building a statewide high-speed Internet system.
August 26 - Kentucky
Hillview, Ky, filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on Thursday listing its largest debt as an $11.4 million judgment for breach of contract; it also has $3.2 million of bond debt.
August 21 - Kentucky
Issuers in the Southeast sold $41.56 billion of bonds in the first half of 2015, an 85% increase in year-over-year volume fueled by refundings and a slight uptick in new-money sales.
August 19