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County gets upgraded bond rating | News, Sports, Jobs

newsroom@reviewonline.com LISBON Columbiana County’s financial standing has so improved in recent months that the county has been awarded with an upgraded bond rating by Moody’s Investors Services. Commissioner Mike Halleck commended both Auditor Nancy Milliken and Treasurer Linda Bolon and other office holders with achieving the feat: the highest county bond rating he can remember. The county has been upgraded to an Aa2 from an Aa3. The report from Moody’s notes the rating “reflects the county’s exceptionally strong reserves and low bonded debt.” Milliken said as part of the budget commission, she estimates the amount of debt and money the county has in reserve, then speaks with the Moody’s Investors Services each year. She agrees this is the highest rating the county has received and hopes to see it go even higher next year.

County s bond rating highest in memory | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer LISBON Columbiana County’s financial standing has so improved in recent months that the county has been awarded with an upgraded bond rating by Moody’s Investors Services. Commissioner Mike Halleck commended both Auditor Nancy Milliken and Treasurer Linda Bolon and other office holders with achieving the feat: the highest county bond rating he can remember. The county has been upgraded to an Aa2 from an Aa3. The report from Moody’s notes the rating “reflects the county’s exceptionally strong reserves and low bonded debt.” Milliken said as part of the budget commission, she estimates the amount of debt and money the county has in reserve, then speaks with the Moody’s Investors Services each year. She agrees this is the highest rating the county has received and hopes to see it go even higher next year.

County bond rating upped | News, Sports, Jobs

djohnson@mojonews.com LISBON Columbiana County’s financial standing has so improved in recent months that the county has been awarded with an upgraded bond rating by Moody’s Investors Services. Commissioner Mike Halleck commended both Auditor Nancy Milliken and Treasurer Linda Bolon and other office holders with achieving the feat: the highest county bond rating he can remember. The county has been upgraded to an Aa2 from an Aa3. The report from Moody’s notes the rating “reflects the county’s exceptionally strong reserves and low bonded debt.” Milliken said as part of the budget commission, she estimates the amount of debt and money the county has in reserve, then speaks with the Moody’s Investors Services each year. She agrees this is the highest rating the county has received and hopes to see it go even higher next year.

Commissioners hear update on jail work | News, Sports, Jobs

tgiambroni@reviewonline.com LISBON Renovation of the Columbiana County Jail using federal COVID-19 aid is expected to be completed within four weeks. County Commissioner Mike Halleck issued the update at Wednesday’s meeting, reporting that renovation of the minimum security wing of the jail would make it easier to quarantine inmates who test positive for COVID-19. Commissioners decided last fall to use some of its federal CARES Act money to renovate the minimum-security wing, which was converted from the county nursing home in 1998. It was badly in need of being updated, and commissioners decided to use CARES money to accomplish that in a way that would allow a portion of it to be used to quarantine inmates who have tested for COVID-19.

County jail upgrade on schedule | News, Sports, Jobs

tgiambroni@mojonews.com LISBON Renovation of the Columbiana County Jail using federal COVID-19 aid is expected to be completed within four weeks. County Commissioner Mike Halleck issued the update at Wednesday’s meeting, reporting that renovation of the minimum security wing of the jail would make it easier to quarantine inmates who test positive for COVID-19. Commissioners decided last fall to use some of its federal CARES Act money to renovate the minimum-security wing, which was converted from the county nursing home in 1998. It was badly in need of being updated, and commissioners decided to use CARES money to accomplish that in a way that would allow a portion of it to be used to quarantine inmates who have tested for COVID-19.

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