GLASGOW — Oct. 12:
Curtis and April Eddings, 0.226 acre on Stewart Drive, to Lena Bunch, $62.50.
Andy and Stacey Wells, two parcels in Temple Trace, to Samuel Ernest Simpson Trust, $14.
Oct. 13:
Supreme Mills Inc., four tracts on Industrial Drive, to Glasgow Railway Company, $161.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Citimortgage Inc., and Martin and Kami Borntrager, 0.255 acre on Grinstead Mill Road, to Federal National Mortgage Association.
Commonwealth of Kentucky, 0.009 acre on Cross Street, to Madison-Smith Machine and Tool.
Oct. 14:
James C. Harkey III and Mary Russell, 0.994 acre on North Race Street, to Charles W. and Mary O. Neal, $42.
Richard, Theresa and Stuart Hayden, Lot #7 in Happy Landing, to Richard and Theresa Hayden, $16.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Wells Fargo Bank, Sharon and James Edward Hamilton and T.J. Samson Community Hospital, 1.355 acres on Pine Ridge Road, to Wells Fargo Bank.
Jessica and Michael Shawn Hall, Lots 22 and 23 in Garretts Hideout, to Joe Wayne Davis, $18.
Oct. 15:
Nicholas and Haley Pace, 0.348 acre on St. Mary’s Court, to Broderick Davis, $159.
Jerry L. and Mary C. Rutledge and Joan Edwards, trustee, Lot 59 on Hall Street, to Jerry L. and Mary C. Rutledge and Joan Edwards, trustee.
Oct. 16:
Roger and Dorothy Payne, Lots 37 and 39 in Garnett Grove, to Ronald and Debbie Norris, $36.50.
James T. and Michelle R. Sprowles, 8.425 acres on Sexton Lane, to Gerald Green, $82.
Lorie M. and Robert Douglas Bunch, two parcels on Bunch Road, to Charlie and Marietta Sullivan, $230.
Supreme Mills Inc., four tracts on U.S. 68/Ky. 80 and Industrial Drive, to Jeffrey and Ava Casey, $300.
Johney Walter Wilborn Estate, 4.5 acres in Barren County, to Dennis J. Murley, $55.
Brandon and Christy McKinney, 4.848 acres in Barren County, to Chris and Tammy Holder, $62.
Stephen R. Nunn, Lot 38 in Country Club Estates #2, to The Scoville Firm PLLC, $200.
Oct. 17:
Jeanette and Bruce Kent James, 0.468 acre on Autumn Ridge Road, to Primacy Closing Corporation, $180.
Primacy Closing Corporation, 0.468 acre on Autumn Ridge Road, to Sally A. Maziarz, $180.
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TRANSFERS: Oct. 12-17
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