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State Briefs (Helena Independent Record) Land Board approves sale of energy leases The Montana Land Board has given final approval to the sale of energy leases on almost 122,000 acres of state-owned land, despite complaints from some locals. Hackley Library eyeing $70,000 for rare book (The Muskegon Chronicle) By Lynn Moore | Charles H. Hackley continues to give to Muskegon, this time through a chance purchase 110 years ago of a 50-year-old book that apparently had interested him. It turns out that book, long stored and virtually forgotten at the library Hackley built, is a rare first-edition Book of Mormon, which library leaders believe will fetch more than $70,000 that will be used to benefit ... Community connections: Lecture series to open with a look at GM (Detroit Free Press) A free lecture on the centennial of General Motors Corp. opens Grosse Pointe Historical Society's fall Dr. Frank Bicknell Lecture Series. Mike W.R. Davis is to present a program related to his book, "General Motors: A Photographic History." The lecture is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lake Shore. Book worms provided a veritable feast (Mississauga News) Literally thousands upon thousands of books will be made available to lovers of the written word when Orchestras Mississauga hosts its largest fundraising event of the year. The Orchestras Mississauga Annual Used Book Sale is certainly nothing to sneeze at in terms of its ability to generate cash. News in brief (Onalaska Community Life) Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper. Three charged with swiping rare books (The Columbus Dispatch) A Columbus couple and a Marysville man were arrested this week in connection with the thefts of two rare books from the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library in Fremont. Does Damien Hirst's auction at Sotheby's mean the end of the gallery? (Times Online) Next week, Damien Hirst becomes the first artist to sell brand-new work at auction. He says greed is good for artists Buy the book (Sturgis Journal) As hard as it is for a book lover to comprehend, sometimes a person needs to part with some volumes. When that time comes, there are options. Garage sales are one, but sometimes the books are still on the table when the weekend is over. Leave a comment (Stuff) Midday at the oasis – it's hot as hell but still a sanctuary from the dry desert vastness. Stolen torahs found; the custodian (allegedly) did it (Queens Chronicle) The Jewish Center of Kew Gardens Hills where a custodian allegedly stole eight torahs worth a total of at least $500,000. (photo by Jillian Abbott) Suspicions that the torah robbery at the Jewish Center of Kew Gardens Hills was an inside job strengthened on Thursday with the arrest of the synagogue’s live-in custodian.
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