Posted February 1st, 2021 for westwing
Headlining the auction are two major collections: Gary Nelson (railroadiana) and Stewart “Scotty” MacKenzie (Montana mining). Nearly 4,000 premier lots will come up for bid.
Reno, Nevada, USA, February 2, 2021 -/PressReleasePoint/- Already famous for its five-day monster auctions that feature thousands of lots in a rainbow of collecting categories, Holabird Western Americana Collections will up the ante with a Sweetheart Express Auction, also five days, from February 11th-15th, online and live in the Reno gallery located at 3555 Airway Drive. The sale is bursting with nearly 4,000 premier lots.
“The first sale of 2021 promises to be our best sale in several years – across the board – in every category,” said Fred Holabird, president and owner of Holabird Western Americana Collections. “We’ve been fortunate to receive many key collections to offer some of the best material to be sold in years. It may be the best cross-se
AMY CLICKNER
While 2021 has certainly come in with a BANG! There is so much going on in the community and at the LSCP, I just want to highlight a few things that may be of interest to you.
First and foremost, the COVID-19 vaccines are rolling in, giving us a light at the end of the tunnel. A huge shout out to the Marquette County Health Department and all their partners working so hard to get everyone vaccinated. Certainly an unprecedented project to be accomplished.
The students are back in town! This is an important economic impact to our region and we are grateful that NMU has been a leader in how to safely accomplish this. Our local businesses will definitely feel the uptick in sales.
Bill Hanna, who died Jan. 11, worked at the newspaper from the mid-1980s until 2016.
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Linda Tyssen / Mesabi Tribune | 6:00 pm, Jan. 15, 2021 ×
Mesabi Daily News Executive Editor Bill Hanna shakes hands with Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton after Hanna introduced the governor to the Laurentian Chamber of Commerce dinner audience Feb. 8, 2013. The longtime editor died Jan. 11. (Photo courtesy of Mesabi Tribune)
VIRGINIA Chris Knight, publisher of the former Mesabi Daily News and now Mesabi Tribune, is remembering Bill Hanna as a committed journalist who wasn’t afraid to take on any issue in search of the truth. Knight s words are those echoed by many colleagues and friends in remarks to the Mesabi Tribune in the wake of Hanna s death.
Bill Hanna, who died Jan. 11, worked at the newspaper from the mid-1980s until 2016.
Written By:
Linda Tyssen / Mesabi Tribune | 6:00 pm, Jan. 15, 2021 ×
Mesabi Daily News Executive Editor Bill Hanna shakes hands with Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton after Hanna introduced the governor to the Laurentian Chamber of Commerce dinner audience Feb. 8, 2013. The longtime editor died Jan. 11. (Photo courtesy of Mesabi Tribune)
VIRGINIA Chris Knight, publisher of the former Mesabi Daily News and now Mesabi Tribune, is remembering Bill Hanna as a committed journalist who wasn’t afraid to take on any issue in search of the truth. Knight s words are those echoed by many colleagues and friends in remarks to the Mesabi Tribune in the wake of Hanna s death.
VIRGINIA â Chris Knight, publisher of the former Mesabi Daily News and now Mesabi Tribune, is remembering Bill Hanna as a committed journalist who wasnât afraid to take on any issue in search of the truth. Knight s words are those echoed by many colleagues and friends in remarks to the Mesabi Tribune in the wake of Hanna s death.
Hanna, former executive editor of the Mesabi Daily News and award-winning journalist, died early Monday morning, January 11, at his home in Virginia/Mountain Iron.
Hanna had been with the Mesabi Daily News from the mid-1980s until 2016, when he had a life-changing heart attack. He successfully underwent a heart transplant in 2017, receiving the heart of a young man who had died tragically. Later Hanna was diagnosed with terminal cancer, for which he had radiation and chemotherapy until December. He had been in hospice care since December 24. Hanna had been with the paper more than 30 years, joining the staff in the mid-1980s and serving as mana