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Woodbury County sells 1814 West Fourth Street to local bidder for $1,154

2942450 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The county closed a public hearing and accepted a single minimum bid of $1,154 for a county parcel at 1814 West Fourth Street, awarding the sale to Callan Cummings.

The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors closed a public hearing and sold county parcel 1814 West Fourth Street (parcel ending in 2003) to a single bidder at the minimum posted price.

Heather Van Sickle, Board Administration, opened and closed the public hearing and oversaw bidding. The board set the minimum bid at $1,154. Callan Cummings appeared at the microphone and submitted the minimum bid, which the board accepted.

Supervisor Nelson moved to award the property to Callan Cummings; the motion was seconded and passed on a unanimous recorded vote. The board instructed the buyer to see Heather Van Sickle to complete post‑sale paperwork.

Nut graf: The sale followed standard procedure: a public hearing with an opportunity for comment, public bidding at a posted minimum, and formal board acceptance on the record.

The board did not discuss conditions of sale or future use of the parcel during the meeting; the motion and vote resolved the matter for the record. The buyer was directed to contact Board Administration to finalize the transaction.

Ending: Board Administration will complete sale paperwork as directed.