June 22:
Michael W. and Roxanne Cloyd, 0.259 acres on Columbia Avenue to Charlie R. Ramey, $40.
June 23:
Dorothy M. Birge Estate, six tracts on Patton Road to Floyd Ray Jr. and Elizabeth Jones, $199.
Julie Birge and Wayne Pedigo, 6.64 acres on Tompkinsville Road (Hwy. 63) to Floyd Ray Jr. and Elizabeth Jones, $16.50.
Stephen A. and Suzanne L. Mayhew, Lot 37 of Longhunter Forest to Michael A. and Crystal M. Richey, $114.
Boyd and Sandra L. Davis, 2.059 acres on Hwy. 839 to RAD-IT LLC, $25.
Jimmy and Penny Morgan, Lot 2, PB 16/729 in Barren and Warren counties to Studle & Associates Inc., $35.
Farmers Investment Company Inc., 3.401 acres on Samson and Water streets to Barren County Fiscal Court, $350.
June 24:
Marilyn Gold, Chance D. Sowers, Chance D. Groves and Daniel R. Groves, 5.85 acres and easement on Hwy. 68-80 to Chance D. and Daniel R. Groves.
June 25:
Charles Allen and Carol A. DeGroft, two acres on Hwy. 90 to Jamie M. and Robin Renee DeGroft, $80.
Jay and Jan Schmidt, 0.215 acres on Milton Street to Clarence and Verna Schmidt, $40.
Curtis and Paulette Peil, 13,728 square feet on Morgan Street to RAD-IT LLC, $33.50.
Curtis M. and Paulette Peil, 8,265 square feet on Morgan Street to RAD-IT LLC, $65.
Emma Marie Smith Poynter Estate, two parcels on Old Bardstown Road to Jimmy Middleton, $69.50.
Bill Milan and William Earl Milan II, 6.562 acres on Northwood Drive to Sherry Lynn and Sherry Milan.
Rondall Stephen and Karla Jane Lowe and Thomas J. Meyer, Trustee, two tracts in Cedar Hill Subdivision to Rondall Stephen Lowe and Thomas J. Meyer, Trustee.
Bryan and Julie Groce, 105.650 acres on Hwy. 820 to Richard A. and Sharon C. Mattingly, $250.
June 26:
Donovan Reed Jr., Donnie Reed and Sandra Byrd, Donna Jean Hagan, Donna Jean Bowles, Howard D. Hagan, Carlos L., Tony D. and Alice A. Byrd, 0.576 acres on Lecta-Kino Road to Clifton G. Byrd.
Grace Webb Pepper Estate, property in Barren County and Hart County to Michael L. Howell.
Grace V. Hogan, 0.97 acres on Toohey Ridge Road to Sammy and Vicki H. Monroe, $35.
Tammy Kendrick and Brad Robertson, 14.024 square feet, Lot 28, of Cardinal Court to Maxie and Darlene Shirley, $76.50.
Eugene Cornelius and Maxine Ford, three parcels in Cave City to Eugene Cornelius Ford Jr. and Carolyn B. Ford.
Patricia M. and Jackie Gann, Lots 22 and 23 of Indian Point Subdivision to Chad and Sharonda Fawcett, $20.50.
June 27:
Patricia M. and Jackie Gann, Lot 32 of Indian Point Subdivision, to Joseph Allen, $8.
Patricia M. and Jackie Gann, Lot 31 of Indian Point Subdivision, to J. Allen Builders Inc., $8.
Patricia M. and Jackie Gann, Lots 25, 26 and 27 of Indian Point Subdivision to Ronny Salvador, $42.
Patricia M. and Jackie Gann, Lot 34 of Indian Point Subdivision to Stacy A. and Jennifer Gibson, $8.50.
Marty and Cathy Claycomb, Lot 31 of Bent Creek Drive to Kentuckiana Holdings LLC.
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TRANSFERS: June 22-27
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Canadian company brings jobs to Glasgow
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Newberry wins national award
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