GLASGOW — June 1:
Carroll and Carolyn Harper, 60 acres in Barren County, to Roddy Harper.
Chris Passmore LLC, tracts in Barren County, to Western Kentucky Holdings LLC, .50.
Steve and Kimberly Williams Holland, 2.259 acres on Highway 87, to Rad-It LLC, $80.
June 2:
Lana Riddle, 1.967 acres on Glasgow-Park City Road, to Jared and Tina Blankenship, $6.
Randy and Susan Simmons, .662 acres on Barbour Road, to William Crews, $5.
JPMC Specialty Mortgage LLC, Lot 56 in Sun Valley Manor, to Luke Williams, $45.
Luke and Kin Williams, Lot 56 in Sun Valley Manor, to Kyle Kirby, $63.
Jessica M. Moore, 2 tracts on Park Cosby Road, to James and Mary jane Kremer, $90.
Janice C. Akin, Patti M. Bland and Darrin G. Akin, Lot 201 in Valley View Village, to Janice C. Akin.
Loretta Hunt, .169 acres in Brentwood Estate subdivision, to Loretta Hunt.
Rodney and Eileen F. Luciano, .934 acres Lot 3 in Rolling Hills Estates, to Edward J. and Rita M. Kelb, $85.
Glasgow Barren County Industrial Development Economic Authority, 14.58 acres on Carroll Knicely Drive, to Scott Murphy and Daniel LLC.
June 3:
Owen F. Hodges, Lot 8 in Third Street Lyons Addition, to Donald R. Johnson, $75.
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and JPMorgan Chase Bank, Lots 8, 9 and 10 on S. Second Street, to Luke Williams, $25.
Luke and Kim Williams, Lots 8, 9 and 10 on S. Second Street, to Diana L. Hardin, $38.
Mark Strother, .77 acres Lot 3-1 in Barren County, to Marlene D. West, $96.50.
Johnny W. Lovell, .184 acres on Waterford Lane, William E. and Sherry Lynn Milan, $83.
Michael and Karla Dupre, Lot 31 in Red Barn Village subdivision, to Chris and Emma Taylor, $144.50.
Carla Allen, master commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Earl W. and Linda R. Foley, Lot 20 in Farmington Heights subdivision, to Green Tree Servicing LLC.
Carla Allen, master commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Lloyd W. Mabry, Mary Ruth Mabry, unknown spouses and unknown heirs, .748 acres on Holder Road, to Green Tree Servicing LLC.
Chad and Traci Greene, Lot 28 in Whisperwood subdivision, to Nathaniel L. Haynes, $95.
June 4:
Carter and Glenna Coomer and David and Carla Cash, Lots 8 and 9 on Gardner Farm, to Peter Dodson III, $126.
Ernest and Mary Rodgers, .910 acres on Louisville Road, to James E. and Virginia C. Bunch, $61.
Richard and Annette Burton, .79 acres on L.H. Lawrence County Road, to Esteban Perez Rivera, $25.
James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, David W. and Betty R. Bailey and Joseph C. and J.S. Calvin Leech, .943 acres on Glover Hills Lane, to Beatrice and Erasto Moran, $10.
June 5:
R. Brent and Jerrica Wright, .997 acres on Rebecca Lane, to Scottie P. and Susan Vaughn, $160.
Carla Allen, master commissioner, Vanderbilt Mortgageand Finance Inc. Lora M. Garmon and unknown spouse, and Barren County, Lot 10 in Beechtree Hills North, to Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc.
Underwood Cattle Co. LLC., 4.872 acres on Winn School-Peters Creek Road, to Christopher D. and Heather Renee Underwood, $25.
Walter and Marlene Judd, 20 foot right of way near the Cumberland Parkway, to Jerry and Barbara Craft, $8.
Runnymede Real Estate Inc., Lot 70 section 2 in Steeplechase Estates subdivision, to Johnatham and Kasey Murphy, $35.
Michael Langley, 2 parcels (Ritters Chase) on Wallace Way, to Shana Langley.
H. Jefferson Jr. and Betty Reece Herbert and Jennie Leamon Trustee, Lot 18 in Golf Course Estates subdivision, to H. Jefferson Jr. and Betty Reece and Jennie Leamon Trustee.
Roger and Dorothy Payne, 22 acres on Ky. 90, to Billie Wells.
Billie Wells, 5.710 acres Lot 11 on Willrich Circle, to Casey and APril Taylor, $26.50.
Everett R. and Jeanette Chase, Brenda Ault, Brenda Alt, Brenda Mae Chase, Allen Ault, 104.50 acres in Barren County, to Billy Donald and Bill Chase.
Bill Chase, Billy Donald Chase, Brenda Ault, Brenda Alt, Brenda Mae Chase and Allen Ault, 41.2 acres on Slash Road, to Everett R. Chase.
Everett R., Jeanette, Bill and Billy Donald Chase, 32 acres in Barren County, to Brenda Ault, Brenda Alt, and Brenda Mae Chase.
William D. Chase, tract on Shore’s Mill Road, to Brenda Ault.
June 6:
Murl and Trudy Weaver, 18,040 square feet in Barren County, to Arnold and Bettye Moody, $54.
Joseph Ganci, Lot 14B in Townview Village, to Sharon M. Ganci.
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc., Lot on Water Street, to Family Tradition Housing LLC, $32.
Business
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Restaurant’s fate remains unsure
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Canadian company brings jobs to Glasgow
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Incentives approved for two businesses
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Newberry wins national award
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