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Harlan County Property Transfer Reports
• Donna Lloyd and Ashley Lloyd to Brandon Kelly, property at Lynch — state tax $8. • Lisa Renee Soublo to Darrell Middleton, tract or parcel of land in Harlan County. • Jacob and Jennifer Earle to The Screaming Pine, LLC,real estate in Harlan County. • Gregory B. Cornett to MTGLQ Investors, L.P., property in […] The post Harlan County Property Transfer Reports appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Q&A: Investing in Appalachia Requires Systemwide Leadership from the Local to Federal Level
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Harlan County Property Transfers
Nancy Jeanette Johnson to Casey Johnson, tract or parcel of land in Harlan County. Mary B.W. Middleton to Jerry W. Williams Sr., Parcel of land at Dayhoit — state tax $12.50. Jerry W. Williams Sr , and Brenda A. Williams, to Jerry W. Williams Jr., Parcel of land at Dayhoit. Stephanie Stamps and Gary Stamps to Blake […] The post Harlan County Property Transfers appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Harlan County Property Transfers
• Diana Ruth Edds, et al, to Lisa Lynn Hensley, tract or parcel of land in Harlan County — state tax $17. • Pamela Eileen Sizemore to Diane M. Overbay and Kevin J. Shackleton, property in Harlan County — state tax $85.50. • Paul and Crystal Barger to James Barger, property in Harlan County — […] The post Harlan County Property Transfers appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Small housing site planned near Whitesburg could be first new one fully occupied by flood victims
Letcher County has given the state a 3.5-acre tract near Whitesburg to be used for a small housing development for victims of the July 2022 flood. It seems likely to be the first fully occupied such development. The site, known as the Marlowe property, is on Sandlick Creek, less than a mile outside the Whitesburg […] The post Small housing site planned near Whitesburg could be first new one fully occupied by flood victims appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
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