GLASGOW — Feb. 18:
Lonnie M., Michael Sr., Deborah M., Rhonda Jill and Gary L. Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee, 1.526 acres on Jordan Road, to Lonnie M. and Deborah M. Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee.
Lonnie M., Michael Sr., Deborah M., Rhonda Jill and Gary L. Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee, 22.856 acres on Jordan Road, to Rhonda Jill Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee.
Lonnie M., Michael Sr., Deborah M., Rhonda Jill and Gary L. Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee, 22.856 acres on Jordan Road, to Gary L. Gravens and Walter Winn Davis, trustee.
Michael and Patricia Barrick, two tracts on U.S. 31W, to Roger Hagan, $345.
Feb. 19:
Larry, Deborah, Sammy and Jo Ellen Perkins, Karen and James Bailey, and Shirley Hensley, 15.595 acres on Falling Timber Road, to Larry and Deborah Perkins, $47.
Kenneth H. and Rebecca S. Adams, two parcels on Ky. 1297, Richard and Annette Burton, $170.
Roy H. and Barbara J. Williams, three parcels on Ky. 87, to Randell H. Williams.
Deborah Kaye DeWeese, Deborah Kaye Hargis and Gary DeWeese, 0.802 acre in Barren County, to Sylvia Davidson, $33.50.
Ricky Thompson, three tracts on Ky. 70, to Joe Choate, $9.
James S. and Janice D. Hall, Lot #6 on Garrett’s Hideout Road, to Stanton M. and Sandra R. Hall, $4.50.
Stanton M. and Sandra R. Hall, 0.438 acre on Garrett’s Hideout Road, to James S. and Janice D. Hall, $4.50.
Joe Michael and Christy Bunch, three tracts on New Salem Road, to Joey R. and Melissa Bunch, $152.50.
Feb. 20:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, KLAS Properties LLC, Louis and Ruth Hilty, Barren County, Kentucky, and city of Glasgow, Lot #23 Tartan Way, to Robert Todd Morrison and Teresa Danyel Morrison.
Ruth Hilty, Lot #23 Tartan Way, to Todd Morrison.
Feb. 22:
James Michael and Stacey Bartlett and Teresa B. Harris, two parcels on Ky. 90, to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, $9.50.
Roy H. and Barbara J. Williams, a tract in Barren County, to Goldia Jean Brooks.
Carlton and Anne Bruce Botts, a lot in Monroe Subdivision, to Jimmy Botts, $25.50.
Rodney Lawrence Burgess and Judy Ann Burgess, 14.837 acres on Peters Creek Road, to Cheryl Napier.
Housing Authority of Glasgow, Lot #6 in the Myrtle Street Development, to Habitat for Humanity of Glasgow-Barren County.
David Miller Bracey, Robert Bell Bracey, Jo Bracey, Terry Allen Denton, Brenda Denton, Vivian Denton Gardner, Joe Gardner, Pamela Denton Hampton and David Hampton, 16,800 square feet on Wingate Avenue, to B.W. and Juanita Bracey.
Delsie Cary, a deed of correction, to Cary Jason Huff, $22.50.
Feb. 23:
Kevin L. and Kristie Smith, 39.094 acres on J.B. Denham Spur Road, to Patsy M. Denham, $150.
Anthony and Kelli S. Saenz, 15.18 acres on Prewitt Knob Road, to Phillip E. Harp, $50.
Feb. 24:
Leticia and Russell Reed, Lot #12 in Green Creek Estates, to Leticia Reed, $0.50.
Dolly Ann and Roger Wayne Thomas, Lot #35 in Timber Lodge Terrace, to Joe Michael Smith.
Larry, Deborah, Sammy and Jo Ellen Perkins, Karen and James Bailey and Shirley Hensley, two tracts on Falling Timber Road and Ky. 63, to Sammy and Jo Ellen Perkins, $66.50.
Douglas Allen Properties Inc., 0.423 acre on YMCA Way, to W.E. Holdings LLC, $105.
Matthew C. Wilkinson 0.679 acre on Beaver Creek Boat Ramp Road, to Jennifer S. Wilkinson.
Feb. 25:
Claudia M. Foster, nine tracts in Barren County, to Happy Hollow Farms LLC.
Kenneth H. and Rebecca Sue Adams, 1.996 acres on Whitney Lane, to Daniel Smith, $60.
Ricky Thompson and Rick Thompson, two parcels on Ky. 70 and Big Meadow Road, to Martin and Jessica Powell, $36.50.
Ruth Owens, 1.724 acres in Dugantown Estates, to Kenneth Carl and Cassandra Bartley Owens, $145.
Green Tree Servicing LLC, 10.843 acres on Millstown Road, to Parkplace Homes LLC, $19.50.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company, The Home Equity Loan Pass-Through Cert., Stephen Mark Moad and Kimberly R. Moad, 0.413 acres on Old Jackson Loop Road, to Johnny Lovell.
Charles David and Carole Smith, 1.132 acres on D.B. Smith Road, to David Brent Smith and Julie A. Smith, $25.
Anita Freeman, 0.409 acre and easement on Ky. 90, to Lucretia A. Bagley, $37.50.
Diane L. and Jessie L. West Jr., Tract #5, PB 12/62 in Barren County, to Mark R. and Elizabeth Pierce, $14.
Feb. 26:
Mark T., Anita and Carl A. Oliver, a parcel in Barren County, to Billy W. and Lena Crabtree, $46.50.
Kathy and Ricky Joe Elmore and Kathy Jones, 1.873 acres on Bluff Springs Road, to Dustin Jones, $85.
Tammie G. Ward, a parcel on Willie Groce Road, to Michael A. Ward.
Parkplace Homes LLC, 10.843 acres on Milltown Road, to Danny Burris, $28.
South Central Bank Inc., 0.760 acre on Bewleytown Road, to James and Linda Hughes, $28.
Feb. 27:
Samuel Steve Johnson Jr., 4.45 acres on Slave Cave Road in Barren and Edmonson counties, to Scott and Amanda McCord, $29.
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