AUCTION
UND University Children’s Center to hosts fifth annual silent auction fund-raiser March 31
The University of North Dakota University Childrens Center (UCC) will host its fifth annual silent auction at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 31, at the childrens center. It will run until 9 p.m. With the fo...
Posted on 3/21/12 at 7:42 AM
How beautiful is this dwelling place
BINFORD, N.D. I had never been to Red Willow Bible Camp before. Now Im convinced Ill never forget being there. How lovely is this dwelling place just a few miles northwest of the quaint little town o...
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:35 PM
North Dakota bighorn sheep auction
North Dakotas bighorn sheep license garnered the highest bid among states offering an auction license at the March 5 Midwest Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation annual meeting in Bloomington, Minn. ...
Posted on 3/15/11 at 9:44 AM
Chair Donations for the Honor Flight!
The first round of chair donations is in--the totals people donated to the chairs in order to "vote" for them as their favorites. Java Nau's 5 p.m. chair: $78 Mike Woll's Gopher chair:&...
Posted on 6/12/10 at 11:58 AM
The Auction Purchase
On Saturday at the sale, I had my list. It read like this..carving supplies, carving wood blanks, Foxfire books, old cook books, marbles, cedar chest, glassware, humpback trunk, Juicer, electric mixe...
Posted on 5/19/09 at 5:03 AM
N.D oil lease auction nets $47.4 million for state 
The second-quarter auction held Wednesday in Williston brings to more than $500 million the amount the state has received in oil lease payments in three years.
By Associated Press , May 06, 2011
Grafton ethanol plant lands on the auction block 
By Mikkel Pates , September 17, 2010
Area artists’ works on auction July 29 in GF 
By Herald Staff Report , July 17, 2010
John Lennon lyrics fetch $1.2M at NYC auction 
John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to the final song on the classic Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" were purchased by an American collector yesterday for $1.2 million.
By Associated Press , June 19, 2010
Diana's racy black dress bought by fashion museum 
By Associated Press , June 08, 2010
Cass County buyout homes stir flood of interest for Thursday auction 
Thirty-five flood-buyout homes are on the auction block Thursday that Cass County will sell to the highest bidder to try to recapture some of the taxpayer dollars spent on the buyouts.
By Mike Nowatzki , May 23, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Motorist hits Guard truck ... Bighorn license sells for $35,000 ... School referendum hotly contested ... more 
Fargo police said a woman has been arrested after she crashed her car into a truck driven by two North Dakota Air National Guard soldiers who were in the area to help fight the expected floods.
By Associated Press/Forum Communications , March 21, 2010
Nelson County art auction benefit set for Sunday in Pekin 
The Nelson County Art Council’s Winter Art Auction, which already is taking bids online, is set to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday in Pekin, N.D., where 34 pieces of artwork will be sold to benefit the Stump Lake Fine Arts Youth Camp.
By Herald Staff Report , March 05, 2010
AROUND MINNESOTA: Stabbing for curiosity? ... Search for lost pup ... Warrant for LaDuke ... more
A Wisconsin man is accused of stabbing a Minnesota man on Christmas because he wanted “to see what it felt like.” Nicholas Leigh Tretter, 29, River Falls, Wis. was charged this week with second-degree assault. The Star Tribune said he was jailed in lieu of $50,000 bail.By Associated Press/Forum Communications , January 01, 2010
Horse group claims it owns Nokota name, but another one says ‘Neigh!’ 
Two groups that aim to preserve the Nokota, a breed of horse whose origins in the northern Great Plains are a matter of debate, are tangled in a legal dispute over rights to the name.
By Blake Nicholson , October 25, 2009
Chicago mobster Al Capone’s Wisconsin hideout for sale 
The buyer of a scenic property in northern Wisconsin will get more than just its bar and restaurant: They’ll have a former hideout of Chicago mobster Al Capone.
By Robert Imrie , September 26, 2009
Rare goose decoy to be auctioned; could fetch $400,000 
A rare, 19th century hand-carved goose decoy that once plied Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna River before being sold in Argentina, and considered by some to be a floating sculpture, is going on the auction block. It could bring in as much as $400,000.
By Ula Ilnytzky , August 28, 2009
Going once, going twice ... sold 
June 06, 2009
Reputed Hitler watercolors sell at English auction 
What a British auction house claims are a set of paintings and sketches by a young Adolf Hitler sold at auction Thursday for 97,672 pounds ($143,358).
By Martin Benedyk , April 23, 2009
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