The Washington County (Iowa) Board of Supervisors approved a measure involving general obligation bonds from Washington County Hospital and Clinics, KCII reports. The new interest rate of less than 1% will save more than $675,000 over the remaining life of the loan and lower the annual debt service payments to $80,000. Read more.
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