Goodhue County announces public auction of miscellaneous items and equipment

Brad Anderson, Chair Commissioner
Brad Anderson, Chair Commissioner
0Comments

Goodhue County announced on March 23 that it is selling miscellaneous items and equipment through an online public auction on the Public Surplus website.

The announcement informs residents and interested buyers about the opportunity to purchase surplus county property. Auctions such as this are a way for local governments to manage excess inventory while allowing members of the public to acquire used goods at competitive prices.

According to Goodhue County, all questions regarding the items or bidding process will be answered exclusively through the Public Surplus website. The end dates for each auctioned item vary, so prospective bidders are encouraged to review listings closely for specific deadlines.

A link has been provided by Goodhue County for users to view available items directly on the Public Surplus platform. This approach allows transparency in government asset disposal and gives equal access to information about available equipment.

Auctions like these help ensure that county resources are efficiently managed while giving community members a chance to benefit from surplus sales.



Related

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Dundas sees $500,703 in Medicaid spending on Medicine Services and Procedures in 2024

Medicaid payments for Medicine Services and Procedures in Dundas rose 29.6% in 2024 as billing and reimbursement trends shifted.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Cannon Falls sees $3,150,373 in Medicaid spending for alcohol and drug abuse treatment in 2024

In 2024, Medicaid expenses for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services in Cannon Falls reached $3,150,373, reflecting a 38% increase from the prior year.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Wanamingo Medicaid spending on Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) climbs to $2,121,883 in 2024

Wanamingo Medicaid providers charged $2,121,883 for Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) services in 2024, reflecting a 9.9% uptick from the prior year.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from SE Twin Cities.