GRAYLING (AP) — Michigan is planning seven auctions of state-managed public land next month.
The state Department of Natural Resources recently announced that the live auctions will take place in Aug. 3 in Grayling, Aug. 4 in Boyne Falls and Aug. 5 in Sault Ste. Marie.
Other auctions are planned later in the month in Clare, Rogers City, Muskegon and Manistee.
The sales include about 20 acres in Roscommon County’s Markey Township, seven properties in Charlevoix County’s St. James Township and three properties in
Mackinac County’s Portage Township.
Additional information and preregistration will be available online at www.taxsale.info.
- Posted July 29, 2015
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Michigan sets auctions of state-managed public land
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