GLASGOW — Jan. 25:
Everette L. and Nancy G. Varney, Unit Week 47, Unit S-5 in Hideaway Hills, to Marcus Family Vacations LLC, $0.50.
Madison Smith Machine and Tool Co., 1.592 acres on Oak Street, to Southern States Glasgow Cooperative, $950.
Jan. 26:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Sheila G. London, unknown spouse, Tax Ease Lien Investors 1 LLC and Southern Tax Services LLC, 1.668 acres on Arnett Grove Road, to Green Tree Servicing LLC.
Jimmy L. and Anna V. Smith, 0.380 acre on Green Acres Drive, to Joseph Ganci, $118.
Charles Muelsenkamp, multiple tracts on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, Ronald Sherrard.
Dana Bellair, trustee, and 8696 New Bowling Green Road Residential, 0.732 acre on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, to Wesley Cline, $82.50.
James and Zola Mae Jaggers, multiple lots in Columbia Court Subdivision, to Jeffrey Jaggers.
Jan. 27:
Terry Allen Cline, 1.709 acres on U.S. 31W, to Carla Whitaker Allen, trustee.
Lanos and Sandy Garmon, two tracts in Barren County, to Donnie Glover, $45.
Omar L. and Betty G. Barbour, 0.703 acres on Bunch Road, to Alysa Risen, $57.50.
Russell and Lori Beth Hernandez, two tracts in Barren County, to Trigg Perkins, $165.
Delsie Cary, 3.037 acres on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, to Cary Jason Huff, $15.
Lisa Bledsoe, 0.824 acre in Barren County, to Daniel Bledsoe, $0.50.
Jan. 28:
Jennifer Hodge, 0.077 acre on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, to Kelly Hodge.
Irene F. and Bobby Ewing Martin, 1.847 acres on Oak Hill School Road, to Forrest and Toni M. Byrd, $70.
James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, David W. and Betty R. Bailey, Joseph C. Leech, J.S. Calvin Leech and Cheryl L. Leech, 3.329 acres on Poplar School Road, to Christina J. McKenzie and Wayne L. Madewell, $12.50.
Jan. 29:
Robert and Troyce Trainham and Woodford L. Gardner Jr., trustee, 0.576 acre on Needmore School Road, to Robert and Troyce Trainham and Woodford L. Gardner J., trustee.
Robert and Troyce Trainham and Woodford L. Gardner Jr., trustee, 3.116 acres on Needmore School Road, to Robert and Troyce Trainham and Woodford L. Gardner Jr., trustee.
Edward Boehm, 0.751 acre on Ky. 70, to Brandon Dejulio, $15.
James Edward Davis and Laura Michelle Davis, 0.401 acre on West Brown Street, to Nicholas D. and Lori C. Poynter, $40.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Jagubhai, Ramilla, Girish, Greg, Swati, Umesh and Daxa Champaneria, Jay G. and Bhanuvanti Naik, Mullis Inc., P&A; Electric Inc., First American Title Insurance Company and South Central Bank of Barren County Inc., two parcels in Park City, Barren County, to South Central Bank of Barren County Inc.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Citimortgage Inc., Tonya Hutchins, Jesse D. Turner and unknown spouse, Geneva England and unknown spouse, Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC, Scott Waste Services LLC, Public Finance Corp., T.J. Samson Community Hospital, Edmonton State Bank and Bluegrass Cellular Inc., 0.106 acre on Garmon Street, to Citimortgage Inc.
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Canadian company brings jobs to Glasgow
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Newberry wins national award
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