GLASGOW — Jan. 4:
Benjamin W. and Natasha D. Rascoe, 0.140 acre on Walnut Street, to Edmonton State Bank.
James D. and Maude T. Isenberg, 0.516 acre on Beverly Hills Drive, to Lera L. and Don Allen Cox, $110.
Spring Corporation, 0.781 acre, Lot #19, Eagle Point Drive, Dr. Paul Duane Depriest and Cathy F. Depriest, $450.
Cierra and Alan Joseph Irwin, 0.141 acre and easement on Clements Avenue, David and Marla Irwin, $53.50.
Jan. 5:
Henry E. and Bethney Scott, three tracts on Mammoth Cave Road, to Adam L. and Jennifer Johnson, $77.50.
William V. and Marcia Diane Baribeau, Lot #12, Tara Estates on Childress Road, to Gena K. Hagan, $84.50.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, 0.182 acre near Indian Mill Road, to Donna E. Elmore.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, a parcel on Old Bardstown Road, to Donna E. Elmore.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, 0.122 acre on U.S. 31W, to Donna E. Elmore.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, Lot #6 (Park City) in Arterburn Subdivision, to Donna E. Elmore.
Donna E. Elmore, three parcels in Barren County, to Jeffrey C. Elmore.
South Central Bank, 1.820 acres on Arnett Grove Road, to Freddie and Linda Garmon, $27.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, a tract on First Street in Park City, to Donna E. Elmore.
Jeffrey C. Elmore, a parcel on First Street in Park City, to Donna E. Elmore.
Donna E. Elmore, 0.11 acre, Lot #61-2, Park City (PB 14/340), to Jeffrey C. Elmore.
Jan. 6:
J.B. Enterprises of Cave City Inc., 2.097 acres on Industrial Drive, to La Hermosa Ministerios, $155.
Donald Pierce, three lots in Wellington Subdivision, to Victor J. Garcia, $28.
Michael S. and Billie Jo Duvall, 5.490 acres on Northwood Drive, to Steven A. and Susan Ella House, $369.
Joyce Monroe, 30.384 acres on Herbert Turner Road, to Coy and Nathan Monroe.
Hometown Group LLC, a parcel on Marion Drive, to Christopher R. and Lisa D. Elmore, $72.50.
Connie Garrett, 2.62 acres on Cora Wilborn Road, to Lonnie L. Smith, $12.
Jan. 7:
Herbert Waddell, two parcels in Barren County, to Timothy M. Smith, $38.
Kenneth and Geneva Hodge, 18.5 acres on New Bowling Green Road, to Mike and Rickie Hodge.
Jan. 8:
Tommy L. Upton, two tracts on Railton-Coles Bend Road, to Barney and Betty Jones, $20.
Doris Holder, 0.619 acre on Ky. 255, to Harold E. Valentine, $5.
Lillian Scoggins, two tracts on Jenny Road, to Brandi Button, $40.
Louise Jackson estate, 11.735 acres on Ky. 820 (Etoile Road), to William R. and Neila J. Combs, $24.
Jan. 9:
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc., 1.617 acres on Old Bowling Green Road, to Rodney Brown, $90.
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