GLASGOW —
June 21:
Edwin F. and Bobbe B. Smith, 0.743 acres on Creekwood Drive to Dennis D. and Angela K. Harris, $105.
Kenneth and Ollie Huff, 1.153 acres on Willie Groce Road, to Tracy D. Paull, $3.
Scott Murphy & Daniel LLC, 14.58 acres on Carroll Knicely Drive, to Glasgow/ Barren County Industrial Development, $1,389.
June 22:
Steven Allen and Daltrey Tyree, 0.897 acres, Lot 26 on Ritter’s Chase, to Calvin Leech, $6.
Flossie A. Mosby, Lot 32 in Indian Hills, Pocahontas Trail, to Kevin Dale Mosby, $27.
Truman McCoy, 4.507 acres on Denton Road, to John M. and Donna S. Mann, $23.
Joyce A. Gillette, Living Trust, three parcels on East Washington and South Morgan Streets to Jordan Stone LLC, $110.50.
Ken and Mitzy Ford, 1.304 acres, Lot 40, on Megan Lane, to Matt and Becky Wheeler, $18.
June 23:
Andrew Leslie Foster Joint Revocable Trust, Emily Allen Foster Joint Revocable Trust, and Brenda R. Foster, 0.948 acres on Flint Knob Road, to James E. Vance, $58.
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc., 5.49 acres on Lecta-Kino Road, to Elwood and Patricia Anderson, $30.
Norbert Lee and Lucinda Kenny, four parcels in Barren County to Royce E. Haynes, $92.50.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, Randall L. Carter and Jessica R. Carter, 3.291 acres on Mount Pleasant-Etoile Road, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Gilman and Donna Carol Minor, 0.445 acres on Northside Drive to Amanda K. White, $135.
Paul W. and Frances Bastien, two tracts on Bowles Road to David Bastien, $40.
James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, Betty R. Bailey, Joseph C., Cheryl L. and J.S. Calvin Leech, two parcels on Glover Hills Lane to Beatrice Leon and Erasto Moran, $28.
Betty Reece and H. Jefferson Herbert Jr. and Sue and Karl Schmidt, parcel on Jefferson Street to Lindsay Miller, $60.
June 24:
Evelyn Reynolds Bailey, two tracts in Park City to Joseph Clark and Sheryl Williams Bailey.
Sidney and Peggy Ritter, Lots 17 and 18 of Colonial Heights to Robert Shoopman and Crystal Kidd, $150.
Central Kentucky Developers LLC, Lots 62 and 64 of Woodhaven Subdivision to C&S Property Leasing LLC, $32.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1.032 acres on Glover Hills Lane to Chester N. Stark.
Janet Sadler, 12,498 square feet on Cleveland Avenue to Earl Garnett Jr. and Kathleen S. Vance, $95.
Linda L. and Billy H. Davis, Lot 26 on Westwood Street to Herman Hall, $47.50.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP, Howard M. and Alisa S. Garrison and American General Financial Services, 0.924 acres on Seay Street to Federal National Mortgage Association.
Hugh W. and Katherine Peden Trust, 150.57 acres on Happy Hollow Road, to Casey Peden, $337.50.
June 25:
Peoples Exchange Bank, 0.184 acres, Lot 9 on Childress Road, to Charles L. and Doris N. Stigall, $68.
June 26:
Randy R. and Dana R. Oke, 8.93 acres on Hwy. 63 to Shannon T. and Krista Clopton, $192.
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