Knox Community Hospital in Mount Vernon, Ohio, is primed to pay off two bond issues after county commissioners approved a resolution, according to a Mount Vernon News report.
The hospital will pay off bonds issued in 1998 that refinanced debt from the hospital's original construction, and bonds issued in 2004 will be refinanced at a lower interest rate, according to the report.
The hospital will pay off bonds issued in 1998 that refinanced debt from the hospital's original construction, and bonds issued in 2004 will be refinanced at a lower interest rate, according to the report.
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