GLASGOW — Jan. 11:
Fire One Inc., Barren River Area Development District, Charles W. Shourds Jr., Dyer AMG LLC, Tax Ease Lien Investments 1 LLC, Hannay Reels Inc., Commonwealth of Kentucky, Barren County, Ky., Park City, Ky., and Natty Bumppo, master commissioner, 0.815 acre on U.S. 31 W, to Jeffrey Houchens.
Kendra Martin and Debra Dixon, Lots #11, #12 and #13 in Martin Estate Subdivision, to Mike Houchens, $10.
Bobbie Jean Ferrell, 0.578 acre on Shelia Drive, to Charlotte Ferrell Chavira, $0.50.
Michael T. and Teresa D. Hatcher and Alicia Hope Akers, trustee, three parcels in Barren County, to Alicia Hope Akers, trustee, Michael T. and Teresa D. Hatcher.
Jan. 12:
Fred Kent Parker, Gidget Parker and Joseph Leo Parker, 2.0 acres on McPherson-Embry Lane, to Joyce and Chester Guy Emmitt, $10.
Jan. 13:
Fred L. and Linda Proffitt, Lot #7 in Meadowbrook Subdivision, to Frederick Scott Hammond, $120.
Elaine and William Stumph Jr., Lot #24 in Pure Bred Acres III, to Norbert R. and Diane L. Hall, $103.
Joseph and Anne Allen, Lot #32 in Indian Point Subdivision, to J. Allen Builders Inc.
Cindy Smith, Cynthia Parker Smith, Cindy Lowe and Cynthia Lowe, tracts in Barren and Warren counties, to Central Kentucky Real Estate LLC.
Charles James Pullum, 0.732 acre on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, to The 8696 New Bowling Green Road Reside.
Jan. 14:
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, a lot on North Third Street, Cave City, to Danny R. and Lisa M. Devine, $35.
Linda B. and Roy E. Fox, 0.884 acre on Park City-Bon Ayr Road, to Jessica Breyman, $80.
Jan. 15:
Rosemary B. Tobbe, 0.492 acre, Lot #101 in W.R. Gillock Subdivision, to Jana Marie Hickey.
Rosemary B. Tobbe, 0.492 acre, Lot #101 in W.R. Gillock Subdivision, to Joni Lynn Skaggs.
Dee M. Corey, Unit Week 32, Nicklaus Building in Hideaway Hills, to Deloris M. Revocable Living Trust, Deloris M. Corey, trustee.
Nancy C. Lutz-Vanderveer, Lot #4, Longhunter Forest in Trappers Trail, to Nancy C. Lutz-Vanderveer.
Fairlyn Stinson, two tracts on Matthews Mill Road, to Bobby E. Burgess, $15.
Abu Mohhamed Nafiz, lots in Cave City, to William and Bonnie Barbee, $20.
Charles R. and Donna Jones and Robert Wayne Kinslow Jr., a tract on Buck Creek Road, to Robert Wayne Kinslow Sr.
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