GLASGOW — March 1:
Homesales Inc., two tracts on Flint Knob Road, to Terry and Sheryl Foster, $50.
Ewing Kingrey, 2.377 acres on Ky. 820, to Lorraine Kingrey and Venus Perkins, $0.50.
Ewing Kingrey, 2.118 acres on Ky. 820, to Whitney and Joe Reid, $0.50.
March 2:
Ronda Gale Shaw estate, 0.614 acres on West Main Street, to Clarence Edward Pedigo, $182.
Kristie and William Thomas Gosnell, 3.506 acres on Lecta-Kino Road, to Joe Shaw.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Forcht Bank, Brenda Brooks, unknown spouse, Gerold Brooks, unknown heirs, Commonwealth of Kentucky, city of Glasgow, Ky., Southern Tax Services LLC and Halifax Financial Group, Lot #31, Block B Meadowbrook, Sandwood Drive, to Carlos F. Taylor.
Edmonton State Bank, 0.5 acre on Lexington Road, to Kelsie B. Franklin, $67.50.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Tax Ease Lien Investments 1 LLC, Richard Hagan, Mildred Cook and Commonwealth of Kentucky, 77.5 acres in Barren County, to Mike and Lisa Kingrey.
Marshall R. Bailey, 0.056 acre in Barren County, to Wilbur J. Settle.
March 3:
Charles E. and Jane L Rutledge, 0.495 acre on South Broadway, to Skip R. Campbell, Larry Joe Rutledge, Cynthia L. Greer and Jonathan Belcher, $82.
Skip R. Campbell, Janice Campbell, Larry Joe Rutledge, Teresa D. Rutledge, Cynthia L. Greer, Bobby Belcher, Jonathan Belcher and Laura Belcher, 0.495 acre on South Broadway, to Brent Billingsley, $41.
Skip R. Campbell, Janice Campbell, Larry Joe Rutledge, Teresa D. Rutledge, Cynthia L. Greer, Bobby Belcher, Jonathan Belcher and Laura Belcher, 0.495 acre on South Broadway, to Jonathan Belcher, $41.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Klas Properties LLC, Louis and Ruth Hilty, Barren County, Ky., and city of Glasgow, Lot #8, Tartan Glen on Sporran Way, to Klas Properties LLC.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Klas Properties LLC, Louis and Ruth Hilty, Barren County, Ky., and city of Glasgow, Lot #26, Tartan Glen on Sporran Way, to Klas Properties LLC.
Daniel W. Campbell and Patricia B. Campbell, 0.746 acre on MacIntosh Way, to Jesus C. Gallegos, $138.
March 4:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, US Bank trustee, Master Alternative Loan Trust 2001-11, Christopher R., Chris and Nikki Seat, 0.906 acre on East Main Street, to US Bank.
Peggy L. Cox, three parcels in Beverly Hills Subdivision, to Gideon Taylor Harlow and Elizabeth G. Harlow, $115.
Louie E. Wimpee estate, Lot #4, Buena Vista Estates, to Luke Chaney, $140.
Norman Resner, 31.790 acres on Ky. 63, to Norma Resner.
Larry Shugart, 0.975 acre in Barren County, to James and Sarah Myers, $30.
James and Linda Hughes, 0.760 acre on Bewleytown Road, to Andrea Denise Maddock, $40.
March 5:
Nancy A. Renfro, two parcels near Roseville, to Darlene Pelham and Kathy Mutter.
Louie E. “Sonny” Wimpee estate, Lot #13, Section G in Castleridge, to William L. and Annie B. Settle, $115.
William T. and Stephanie J. Daniel, Lot #44 in Runaway Bay, to Richard Wayne Horseman and Linda Kay Horseman, $32.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, South Central Bank of Barren County, B&B Hotel Inc., Perzid and Urv Azi Ichhaporia, Babu A., Virbala B., Gamanlal and Saroj Bhavsar, Jeff Laird, PBI Bank Inc., Pools of Leisure Inc., Commonwealth of Kentucky, Barren County, Ky., Cave City, Ky., Southern Tax Service LLC and Waky Sign Company, 3.594 acres on Doyle Avenue, to South Central Bank of Barren County.
March 6:
Earl Mansfield, Lots #5, 6 and 7, Block C on East Leech Avenue, to Ramon D. and Cynthia D. Ingram, $69.50.
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