Decatur's school board has squandered the public's trust. The way to get it back is a good ol' fashioned bond referendum.
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Decatur's school board has squandered the public's trust. The way to get it back is a good ol' fashioned bond referendum.
The post Decatur: The way forward is a bond referendum appeared first on An Andisheh Almanac.
If you just wrote a check to the IRS, that could be a reminder that today's municipal bond market may offer better after-tax outcomes than you might expect.
Stocks rose all around the world and oil prices plummeted on the hopes that a two-week ceasefire will lead to a longer-lasting peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
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