(KAIR)--Atchison County's latest tax sale is being viewed as a success.
Held Tuesday, at Atchison's Memorial Hall, Atchison County Counselor Patrick Henderson, the next day, updated the County Commission about the outcome, saying all 13 parcels sold at auction. "We didn't have any that didn't sell, which is the first [Atchison County Tax Sale] we've had where we didn't have a bid on something," Henderson told the Commission, adding that that the "total out of all 13 parcels was $35,600."
Henderson's update came toward the end of Wednesday's special Commission meeting, held to finalize the sale of Atchison Senior Village.
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