Oct. 4:
William and Neila Combs, .717 acres in Wellington Sub., Anne Claire Lane, Lot 12, to Jerry and Connie Brummett, $115.
Jackie D. and Jennie Adams, two parcels on Hwy. 255 to Kenneth H. and Rebecca Sue Adams, $50.
Mark T. and Karen T. Johnson, two tracts on Mayfield Mill Road to Donnie and Gail Bunch, $25.
Shelby S. and Glenden Mobley, two tracts in Barren County to Dale Stuart and Barbara Cantu’ Mobley.
Mary E., Edward D., Sandra, Samuel M. and Peggy A. Ross, 2.557 acres on Coral Hill Road to Edward D. and Sandra Terry Ross.
Harold M. and Gylinda Nuckols, .949 acres on River Falls Drive to Brandon and Andrea Harlow.
Jeffrey H. and Sandra F. Crews, 1.59 acres near Lick Branch Road to John Michael and Rebecca Jean Lee, $24.
Oct. 5:
BBDJ Inc., Lot 13 of Thousand Oaks Sub., to Herbierto Torres and Noemi Gonzalez, $108.
Kirk Ross and Krystal Starr Williams, 1.750 acres (Lot 25) on Megan Lane (Hidden Acres), to David Matt and Rebecca P. Wheeler, $25.
Kevin W. and Amy J. Crump, Lots 3, 4 and 5, PB 10/558 in Barren County to Jackey L. and Betty S. Janes, $60.
Annette Arterburn, .626 acres, Lot 35, of Hutcherson Estates, to Royce D. and Brenda A. Moore, $165.
Oct. 6:
Luke E. and Valarie Murdock Taylor, Tracts 1 and 4 (PB 11/747) on Lick Branch Road to Danny L. and Mary Lisa Davidson, $52.
John Nelson Lewis and Jo Deweese, 59.676 acres on Cardinal Drive to Lewis Deweese Living Trust, John Nelson Lewis, Trustee, Jo Deweese, Trustee.
Jerry L. and Freds S. Smith and Freda S. Simpson, .370 acres, Lot 37, on MacTavish Lane (Highlander Estates) to Jerry L. and Freda S. Smith.
Oct. 8:
Saundra Mayfield and Ronald E. Harris, .58 acres on Hwy. 63 to Harold E. and Betty Sherfey, $91.50.
Doug and Sarah Greer, .78 acres on Hwy. 63 to Harold E. and Betty Sherfey, $7.50.
W.H. and Mary Ann Emerson, tract on Oak Grove Church Road to Christopher Douglas and Jean Ann Emerson.
Carl O., Celia B., Carl Dwight and Karen Holder, 4.542 acres on Renick Road to Ricky O. and Janet Holder, $10.
David C. and Kimberly D. Greene, Lot 2 on First Street, Park City, to Ashlee Rae Briggs, $21.
Oct. 9:
Wanda R. Glass, 1 acre on Love Knob Road to David and Billie Read, $3.
Viola Dennison, 9 acres on Cave City and Glasgow Road to Margaret Steenbergen.
Oct. 10:
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, et al., 1.10 acres on Lecta Salem Road to Countrywide Home Loans Inc.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, et al., .537 acres on Hwy. 255 to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Malcolm Lowe, two parcels on Etoile-Mount Pleasant Road to Charles Casey Chambers, $65.
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Maker's Mark Chairman Emeritus to speak at Expo
Maker's Mark Chairman Emeritus Bill Samuels, Jr., will be sharing his thoughts on the miracle of the bourbon industry and a bit of advice for business professionals Tuesday afternoon during the South Central Kentucky Business Expo at Cave City Convention Center.
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
On Feb. 28, the South Central Kentucky Business Expo will open its doors for the second time to welcome businesses as well as individuals for an opportunity to network and create new business relationships.
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5 tax credits for wintertime energy efficiency
If you're looking for ways to lower your heating bill and make your home more energy efficient this winter, now is a good time to act. Make certain home improvements before the end of 2011, and you can claim a federal tax credit when you file next year.
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Crafters spread word of locally made products
In honor of the nationwide Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26, a group of local artisans organized a Small Business Saturday craft show at Columbia Avenue Church of Christ in Glasgow that featured locally-made crafts, accessories and baked goods.
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Shoppers seek bargains for Black Friday
While many Americans slept off the exertion of eating several pounds of turkey, determined shoppers bundled up, grabbed a cup of coffee and headed to the stores Thursday night and early Friday morning. They had one thing on their mind: a good bargain.
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