Every second Wednesday of the month, Shawano County Chief Deputy Ty Raddant or another high ranking official with the sheriff’s office presides over foreclosure sales in the lobby of the county courthouse.
In February, about a dozen people stood or sat quietly waiting for 9 a.m. to roll around and for the proceedings to begin.
It’s more laid back and quieter than a typical auction, and you won’t hear high-speed bid calling rolling off Raddant’s tongue.