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KDSS celebrates grade 8 graduating class with drive-by ceremony
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KDSS celebrates grade 8 graduating class with drive-by ceremony
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Office Properties Income Trust (Nasdaq: OPI) today announced that it has priced an underwritten public offering of $300 million of 2.650% senior notes due 2026 (“Notes”). The settlement of this offering is expected to occur on May 18, 2021, subject to customary closing conditions.
OPI expects to use the net proceeds from this offering for general business purposes, which may include redeeming the $310.0 million principal amount outstanding of its 5.875% Senior Notes due 2046, which notes are currently redeemable in whole or in part upon 30 days’ notice without the payment of a premium.
The joint book-running managers for this offering are BofA Securities, Inc., Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, PNC Capital Markets LLC, RBC Capital Markets, LLC and Regions Securities LLC. The joint lead managers for this offering are BMO Capital Markets Corp., Mizuho Securities USA LLC, SMB
Office Properties Income Trust Earns 2021 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award
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PROMOTING LEARNING â Scott Donohew, principal of Brooke Intermediate South, updated the Brooke County Board of Education on the schoolâs efforts to promote learning and good behavior. Warren Scott
WELLSBURG After approving the elimination of 15 professional and service positions on Monday, Brooke County school officials answered questions about the restructuring of the school district’s musicâ¯program.
Board member Stacy Hooper asked Deputy Superintendent Corey Murphy how the program will change, noting there have been rumors that courses will be cut.
Murphy said the school district will offer the same music courses it does this year but staffing for them has been altered.