GLASGOW — Dec. 28:
B & L Investments Inc., Lot 8-S, Plat Book 12/38 in Barren County, to Wanda J. Hurt, $5.
Kendra Martin, 0.678 acre on Renick Road, to Kathleen Thurston, $4.
Lucas Fykes, Lot #14 in Edge Water’s Heights, to Michael and Lisa Stephens, $6.
Associated Publications Inc., a lot on South Green Street, to Buddy Adams, $50.
David L. and Vivian M. Hargrave, Unit Week 45, Players Club in Hideaway Hills, to St. Hamm Management LLC, $0.50.
Shelia N. and William David Milam, Lot #22 in Bent Creek, to Christopher and Lori Barlow, $11.
Linda and Timothy J. Davidson, two parcels on Bethel Church Road, to Larry D. and Mary L. Rider, $110.
Tamara S. and George L. Lorton III, 0.334 acre on Augusta Circle, to M. Blake Steenbergen, $138.50.
Leon N. and Josephine R. Higginbothom, 0.496 acre on U.S. 31 W, to Melanie and Christopher Mize, $34.
Robert Bertram Lively, Nancy Lively, Edward Stubbs, Nina Jo Stubbs, Louetta May Lively, Linda Lively and James William Lively, lots on Vancleve Heights, Cave City, to James Robert Firkins and Nancy Cox Firkins, $6.50.
Dec. 29:
Richard Burris, Amber Burris and Dennis Burris, 0.75 acre on Ky. 70, to Wayne and Heather Adams.
Glenn and Elsie L. Hester, 5.482 acres on Lick Branch Road, to Josh and Krista Morris, $71.50.
Dec. 30:
Baskie J. and Doris J. Ward, two tracts in Barren County, to Terry Butler, $145.
Charles Moore, 26 acres on U.S. 68 (Merry Oaks), to Danny Kaye Anderson and Ruby Ilene Anderson, $190.
MTGLQ Investors LP, 0.630 acre on Willie Groce Road, to Larry and Kimberly Sewell, $25.
Jacqueline and John Richard Benningfield, 11.194 acres on Bristletown Hills Road, to Richard Allen Benningfield, $20.
David and Carla Cash, 1.615 acres on U.S. 31 W, to Calvary Baptist Church.
Larry and Linda Gore, Lots #18 and #19 on Eastview Drive, W.T. and Georgia Edwards, $29.
Melissa G. and Chris Edward Beckham, two tracts near Railton, to Rebecca and Michael Trent Jones, $200.
Dec. 31:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, 2.537 acres on U.S. 68 / Ky. 80, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Louise Jackson estate, two tracts on Ky. 820 (Etoile Road), to Eutre G. Shirley, $136.
Larry and Linda Gore, Lots #11, #12 and #13, Block B, Columbia Avenue, to June M. Scott, $74.
Eric and Paula Tyree, 34.45 acres near L&N; Railroad, to Chad Crabtree Construction Services, $52.50.
Dennis and Linda Love, Unit Week 36, Unit PC-4 in Hideaway Hills, to The Cardenas Family Trust LLC, $0.50.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, 0.184 acre on Childress Road, to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company.
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