GLASGOW — Sept. 21:
Regina and Randy Ray Bradley, 0.166 acre on Bowen Street, to Marilyn H. Grider.
Katherine Shive and Anita and James May, 0.272 acre on Marion Drive, to Marilyn Grider, $25.
Scenic Ridge LLC, 1.465 acres on Ky. 1297 and Sorenson Drive, to Jeff Sexton, $18.
Larry J. and Bobbie Upchurch, 0.449 acre in Austin, to Goldia and Orval Brooks Jr., $1.
Christine Traylor Cloyd and James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, 0.299 acre on Shorthorn Street, to Freamon and Mary Ann Gibbons, $7.
Sept. 22:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Gary and Misty M. Payne, Misty Davis, Russell L. Wagers, unknown spouse, T.J. Samson Community Hospital, Asset Acceptance LLC, Barren County Kentucky, City of Glasgow Kentucky, 0.353 acre on Oil City Road, to Liquidation Properties Inc.
Liquidation Properties Inc., 0.353 acre on Oil City Road, to Luke Williams, $31.
Broderick Davis, two tracts on Edmonton Road, to Terry Lee Toms, $97.50.
Ricky Davis, 0.654 acre on Ky. 921, to Teresa Davis.
Runnymede Real Estate Inc., 0.775 acre in Winners Circle, to Robert C. and Kathleen M. Service, $35.
City of Glasgow, 1.137 acres on South Liberty Street, to Glasgow Graded School Apartments LLLP.
Raymond and Melissa Harper, Terry and Linda Harper Crossland, Margie L. Harper and Clifton and Velma Harper Johnson, Lot #2, PB 7/450 in Barren County, to Lora L. Burd, $30.50.
Sept. 23:
James and Susie Merkling, 0.548 acre on Boyds Creek Drive, to Ashley E. Doerr, $132.
Robert Wayne Settle Sr., 1.0 acre on A.G. Graves County Road, to Edmonton State Bank.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Indymac Federal Bank, Lucas Christensen and Mers (Skyline Financial Corp.), 0.402 acre on Lexington Drive, to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company.
Judie and Carl Pitcock Jr., two tracts on Gillon Road, to Ricky Davis, $55.
Sept. 24:
Dexter and Donella Bowles, 0.577 acre, Lot #20, Buena Vista Estates, to Rondell B. Devore, Joyce Hancock-Devore and Joyce Hancock Devore, $150.
Paul R. and Elizabeth Ann Lane, 1.26 acre on Payne Road, to Mary McPeak, $47.
Sept. 25:
Yvette M. Quintiliano, 1 acre on Apple Grove Road, to Joseph E. Wells, $58.
Tracy L. Jackson, Tracy L. Mayes, 0.590 acre on Poplar School Road, to Vance L. Mayes.
Nina Wyatt, 70 acres in Barren County, to Darlene Neal.
Edmonton State Bank, a parcel on Combs Boulevard, to James R. Neal, $52.
Sept. 26:
Jerry Branstetter, 129.039 acres, in Hart and Barren counties, to Laura Ann and Roger Wilson Meador II, $266.
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
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Shoppers seek bargains for Black Friday
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