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    (The Center Square) – Shreveport’s most recent fiscal review by Wall Street firm S&P Global Ratings could secure more favorable borrowing terms as the city tackles escalating costs and a 2026 deadline for EPA-mandated sewer upgrades. S&P Global upgraded Shreveport’s outlook on Feb. 27 from negative to stable. The firm is one of two major […] The post Shreveport’s financial picture improves but sewer mandate looms appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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