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State and federal officials are seeking public comment on the proposed Bridger Pipeline Expansion project to carry Canadian crude from the border in Phillips County, Montana, to a terminal near Guernsey.

The massive 36-inch-diameter pipeline would span 647 miles and move about 550,000 barrels of crude oil daily. The proposed route includes about 210 miles across Crook, Weston, Niobrara, Goshen and Platte counties in eastern Wyoming, according to developer Bridger Pipeline Expansion. The company is a subsidiary of Casper-based Bridger Pipeline LLC, which owns a network of oil pipelines, including the Belle Fourche and Butte pipelines that connect North Dakota, Montana and eastern Wyoming oilfields to the Guernsey storage and interconnect hub.

Bridger Pipeline is owned by True Cos., which has had several significant pipeline spills, including a 45,000-gallon diesel spill in eastern Wyoming in 2022 and an incident that spewed more than 50,000 gallons of Bakken crude into the Yellowstone River in Montana in 2015.

The U.S. Bureau of Management is the lead federal regulatory authority “to review potential impacts of the entire project to ensure environmental, cultural and community considerations are fully evaluated,” according to a BLM press release. The company has also applied to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for a “certificate of compliance” required under the state’s Major Facility Siting Act, which triggers a parallel environmental review under Montana’s Environmental Policy Act.

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The 30-day public scoping and comment period initiated this week will help both federal and Montana officials identify potential impacts and alternatives. The agencies will co-host one virtual and three in-person public meetings, to be announced at a later date (check here for updates), they said.

The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality “will serve as a participating agency” in the BLM’s review, according to the department.

You can learn more about the environmental review for the project here, and choose the “participate now” tab to submit a comment.

Keystone Light?

Some locals in eastern Wyoming refer to the project as “Keystone Light,” a Niobrara County rancher told WyoFile. The name, borrowed from a beer, is a nod to the notion that the Bridger Pipeline Expansion would help fill the industry’s aspiration for the Keystone XL oil pipeline project abandoned in 2021.

Amid major opposition and protests, President Joe Biden — on his first day in office — cited his plans to address climate change by revoking a Trump-era permit for Keystone XL, which was required for the border crossing. The Bridger Pipeline Expansion will also require a presidential permit for the international border crossing, according to the BLM.

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This photo provided by the Bureau of Land Management shows the proposed route of the Keystone XL oil pipeline where it crosses into the United States from Canada in Phillips County, Mont., March 11, 2020. (Al Nash/Bureau of Land Management via AP, File)

Similar to the Bridger Pipeline Expansion, Keystone XL would have transported Canadian oil-sands crude, but was larger — designed for up to 830,000 barrels per day. Its proposed route also differed, crossing in Montana and spanning portions of South Dakota and Nebraska.

One major advantage of the Bridger project, according to company officials, is that the Canada-Montana-Wyoming route follows many existing rights-of-way. About half of the route in Montana is parallel to existing pipelines, and a little more than half of the 210-mile route in Wyoming follows existing pipeline corridors, according to a project description provided by the BLM. 

Additionally, the developer owns much of that existing infrastructure: “The Project would parallel Bridger‐owned infrastructure for roughly 138 miles in Montana and 100 miles in Wyoming.”

The route includes about 6 miles of BLM-managed lands in northeast Wyoming, as well as about 5 miles of Thunder Basin National Grassland, managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The federal review includes the Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Construction could begin by July 2027 and would employ about 400 workers for each of four stages of development, according to a BLM planning document.

Health and environmental concerns

In 2023, Bridger Pipeline and its subsidiary Belle Fourche Pipeline Company paid $12.5 million to resolve penalties related to a series of pipeline spills and alleged violations of the Clean Water Act and federal pipeline safety laws.

The company’s track record, combined with allegedly lax oversight by state regulators, is cause for concern, said Jill Morrison, who serves on the board of the Sheridan-based landowner advocacy group Powder River Basin Resource Council.

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In this Jan. 19, 2015 photo, cleanup workers cut holes into the ice on the Yellowstone River near Crane, Mont., as part of efforts to recover oil from an upstream pipeline spill that released more than 50,000 gallons of crude. Federal prosecutors sued pipeline operator Bridger Pipeline for violations of pollution laws following spills in Montana and North Dakota. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)

“They’ve had a lot of spills and breaks,” Morrison told WyoFile. “Are they going to up their game to be more on top of ensuring we don’t have spills and breaks like other pipelines?”

For its part, Bridger Pipeline says it has launched an artificial leak detection company, FlowState, that monitors its pipeline systems. FlowState was awarded a $2 million Energy Matching Funds state grant in 2024.

Parent company True Cos. created FlowState because it couldn’t find a leak-detection system on the market that satisfied its needs, “so we built one,” Bridger Pipeline spokesman Bill Salvin told WyoFile.

“We have had some instances where our pipelines have leaked — that’s simply a fact,” Salvin said, adding that some of the company’s leaks were related to outdated practices that have since been improved industrywide. “Every one of those incidents is terribly unfortunate. That’s how we view it: We don’t want any [spill] incidents.

“What’s most important to us,” Salvin continued, “is when those incidents happen, that we respond very quickly and with everything we have, and that we learn from them so they don’t happen again. And that’s why we’ve got FlowState today.”

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Wyoming sinks another $4.8M into predator killing as demand, costs keep growing

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by Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile

CASPER—Sparse snow cover made killing predators more challenging and “dynamic” this past winter in Fremont County, Rob Crofts recalled.

Even if tracking and spotting wildlife was trickier, contracted trappers and hunters incentivized by a bounty program still managed to kill roughly 1,000 coyotes, the Fremont County Predator Board chairman reported before pausing to ask the Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board a question. 

“What would that be like if we did not do predator control?” Crofts asked rhetorically.

He also pointed to the agriculture and livestock producers who benefit from that “control” — a sanitized way to describe what typically involves killing. Fremont County houses 987 farmers and ranchers who exceed $10,000 in sales, he said. He recapped the coyote and predator-control activity in his 4.9-million-acre county while pitching the Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board last week for more funding to do it all again. 

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Plainclothed federal government employees who carry out the lethal actions — running traplines to catch wolves and shooting coyotes from the air — sat nearby listening to the pitch in the Agricultural Resource and Learning Center building at the Natrona County fairgrounds. 

Members of the Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board listen to the Fremont County Predator Board explain its funding request at a May 2026 meeting in Casper. (Mike Koshmrl/WyoFile)

Fremont County’s predator board applied for $387,000 for the coming fiscal year. Government trappers will have to make do with significantly less. Statewide, there is more demand for predator-focused dollars than money available, and by the time the statewide board signed off on its budget for 2026-27, the panel had knocked down Fremont County’s allocation to $290,000 — a nearly $97,000 haircut. 

Almost all other county predator boards in Wyoming are in a similar position, and will have to get by with less funding than requested. There was a roughly $466,000 gap between county predator board requests and available funds. As a result, only three county boards are receiving their applied-for allocations. (Crook, $179,100, Sheridan, $188,700 and Weston, $100,000) 

Sizable cuts to requested funds also hit the Johnson County Predator Board, which was granted $380,000, some 16% less than the $450,000 requested. Natrona County, meanwhile, was allocated $322,000 in funding — 11% less than the amount it applied for. 

Growing investment

The shortfalls come at a time when Wyoming taxpayers are putting more and more money into efforts to kill animals the agriculture and livestock industries and county predator boards have deemed a nuisance. This coming fiscal year, it’s a nearly $4.8 million expense

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The Wyoming Legislature allocates funds for the Animal Damage Management Board, created in 1999, on a two-year basis during the budget session.

In 2022, when state lawmakers set a COVID-shrunken two-year budget, the board was allocated some $5.8 million from Wyoming’s general fund. The expense grew to $8.4 million by 2024, and early this year, the Legislature signed off on a budget that gave Predator Management Coordinator Jerry Johnson nearly $9.8 million to distribute to the county boards over the next two years. 

“They did take into account fuel costs and inflationary costs,” Johnson told WyoFile. 

Jerry Johnson, the Wyoming Department of Agriculture’s predator Management coordinator, talks at a May 2026 Animal Damage Management Board meeting in Casper. (Mike Koshmrl/WyoFile)

In Wyoming’s 2026-27 budget, lawmakers stipulated that $1.6 million of the funding be appropriated for “special projects prioritized for preventing listing” of a species under the Endangered Species Act.

In practice, that resulted in a sage grouse-specific line item for each county predator board. That species, which depends on the declining sagebrush biome, is facing sustained population decline.   

Johnson and the Animal Damage Management Board broke up $800,000 in sage grouse-dedicated funds for the coming fiscal year, prioritizing counties that had the largest chunks of “core” habitat. Most county boards were granted $38,000, while Carbon, Natrona, Sweetwater and Fremont counties each received $65,750. Goshen County, on the eastern plains and holding few to no sage grouse, was awarded $5,000. 

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Not all counties receive money from the statewide board. 

Teton County stands alone in not having a predator board, even though statutorily it’s technically supposed to possess one, Johnson said. 

“They just choose to coexist, I guess,” he said. “They just don’t hire trappers.” 

A lone coyote standing in sagebrush on a ridge in Wyoming. (John Mosesso, USGS)

For counties to be eligible for state board funds, livestock producers in county districts must pay a $1 per-head predator fee when they sell. There’s about $1.2 million in proceeds across Wyoming, revenue that’s retained by county predator boards.  

The Platte, Laramie and Sublette county boards don’t charge the full fee nor receive state board funding. Sublette County may start, however. Kristy Wardell, the county board treasurer, briefed the state board on efforts to convince local producers to pay the $1 per-head predator fee — she’s distributing a questionnaire to gauge interest. 

A federal trapper told the state board that Sublette County could keep his staff busy if there were funds for a “full-time” program. 

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“That’s a very adverse landscape,” said Brady Smith, a district supervisor with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services. “Full suite of predators. You’re dealing with both the [wolf] trophy and predator zone.”

Bang for the buck?

County predator boards report their activities in an annual report submitted to the governor and three legislative committees. 

Reporting requirements aren’t standardized, however, and some county boards provide much more information than others. 

Big Horn County’s predator board is among those that delves into the specifics. In 2025, the board employed two Wildlife Service trappers, and they responded to $5,062 in reported livestock damage and another $6,900 in verified livestock damage. 

Federal trappers working in the westslope Bighorn Range county targeted six species over the course of the fiscal year. 

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They reported killing 483 coyotes, including six dens of pups. Another 30 red foxes and six fox kit dens were eliminated. So were five ravens, including a nest, 206 raccoons and an untold number of nonnative European starlings on four different feedlots. 

A red fox carries a meal on December 12, 2017, in Jackson Hole. (Ryan Dorgan)

Other counties were sparse on details in the annual report. 

The Lincoln County Predator Board, which has been investigated for Airborne Hunting Act violations, provided no overall accounting of the wildlife its civilian trappers killed using the state funding. 

Woolgrower Jon Child, the county board’s chairman, used the report to detail a request for an additional $20,000. (Although Child wrote that he was asking for $20,000 more, state records show that he only asked for $10,000 more.)

“One other thing we would like to mention is that our equipment is wearing out and is not dependable,” Child wrote. 

At last week’s meeting, the Animal Damage Management Board awarded Child and the Lincoln County Predator Board almost all of the requested funding. The county board received $295,000, just $3,500 less than what Child asked for. 

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Johnson, Wyoming’s predator management coordinator, proposes county funding levels to the statewide board. He explained his recommendation. 

“Lincoln County’s always been fairly lean,” Johnson told the board. “I dropped him just a little bit.” 

The Lincoln County Predator Board was in line to get the additional funding to help Child pay for a new snowmachine, he explained. 

The Animal Damage Management Board made no changes to the county allocations that Johnson recommended. Last week, the board also set its budget for special projects. The nearly $268,000 in funds for those, which are often research-related, come out of a separate pot. The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission contributes $200,000, and the remainder comes from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. 

Although project dollars are routed through the Animal Damage Management Board, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department prioritizes the projects and recommends funding levels. Cuts, out of necessity, were steeper: There were 16 projects totalling nearly $440,000 in requested funding, but only about 60% of that sum was available.

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Some board members took issue with some of the projects. Sharon O’Toole, representing the cattle industry, took issue with a joint Game and Fish-University of Wyoming research project that seeks to develop coyote abundance estimates to improve understanding of why the canines key in on subadult deer in some mule deer herds more than others.

“I would like to eliminate it altogether,” O’Toole said. “I don’t know, in the end, if anybody would learn anything that the trappers don’t already know.” 

Game and Fish Director Angi Bruce, who co-chairs the state board, stood behind the project, her agency’s second-highest priority. She spoke to the research’s “indirect” benefits.

“[We’re] gaining that understanding of the factors out on the landscape that may lead to more coyote predation in one area versus the other,” Bruce said. “If we can get to the heart of that, then we can start to manipulate things in a way that makes an impact long-lasting.” 

The Animal Damage Management Board agreed to give the coyote abundance project $40,000, about half of the $77,000 that proponents requested.

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This article was originally published by WyoFile and is republished here with permission. WyoFile is an independent nonprofit news organization focused on Wyoming people, places and policy.





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$1.1 million Wyoming home sale among the week’s top property transfers

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Each week we compile local real estate records so you can find out what property is selling for in your neighborhood.

Need more information about these sales? Check out each county’s site:

We also have a local database page with restaurant inspections, an unemployment tracker, river levels and more.

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HAMILTON COUNTY

Information provided by the Hamilton County Auditor.

Amberley Village

7651 Sagamore Dr: Sippel Stephen A & Traci S to Meiners Nicholas & Madeline Bible; $511,000

Anderson Township

1020 Pamela Dr: Suttman Jeffrey F Tr & Diane S Tr to Suttman Jeffrey F Tr; $60,000

1181 Alnetta Dr: Bracken Jennifer C to Jefferson Hannah & Jayce Jefferson; $252,000

2700 Little Dry Run Rd: Larson Jon P to Morris Timothy & Nichole L Schweitzer; $429,900

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2897 Patterson Farms Ln: Schult William D Tr to Kline Megan & Evan Terhar; $710,000

6600 Clough Pk: 6600 Clough LLC to 6600 Clough Pike LLC; $1,500,000

6716 Treeridge Dr: Sandker Timothy Jay Jr Tr to Goldman Kristen Emily Ladd & Michael; $775,000

7006 Moorfield Dr: Donaldson James R Sr & Dawn L to Opendoor Property Trust I; $367,900

7061 Clough Pk: Agler Clayton & Madison to Miami Valley Holdings LLC; $154,000

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7394 Ridgepoint Dr: Sotir Gary William to Centrell Dawn L; $181,500

8321 Batavia Rd: Rowling Homes LLC to Vanguard Contracting LLC; $163,000

937 Merritt Grove Ln: Hamati Omar E & Samantha R Castrucci to Mathers Andrew Edward & Tricia Lynn; $655,000

Forest Rd: Hamati Omar E & Samantha R Castrucci to Mathers Andrew Edward & Tricia Lynn; $655,000

Avondale

3595 Harvey Ave: Mitchell Jordan A to Harput LLC; $235,500

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537 Camden Ave: Perazim LLC to Tesfaye Mari Lensa & Vernell Rogers; $244,500

752 Fred Shuttlesworth Cr: Y & S Capital LLC to Leak Jeremiah Z & Rachel Leak; $473,000

Blue Ash

10263 Ryans Wy: Monter Gregory Maximilian to Bissmeyer William & Judith Miracle; $923,000

10627 Techwoods Cr: Gatherings Of Blue Ash LLC The to Crossroads East LLC; $1,750,000

10827 Millington Ct: Rw Gallenstein LLC to 10827 Millington Ct LLC; $910,000

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11143 Jardin Pl: Cook Jeffrey Todd Tr @ 3 to Dever Michael E & Brenda K Dever; $390,000

5811 Samstone Ct: Rush Virginia P to Rush Daniel Jonathan & Michelle Cecilia; $500,000

9216 Grandview Ave: Craig Richard D & Jessica A Fouse to Caridad Louisse Ann & Aaron Andrew; $410,000

9966 Timbers Dr: Van Dyke Nancy E to Lacey Daniel; $284,000

Bond Hill

1945 Lawn Ave: Bohanan Molly to Pratt Ebony Nicole; $210,000

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Business District

2 Garfield Pl: Phoenix Acquistion LLC to Otr Holdings Inc; $3,750,000

304 Mcfarland St: Hollenbeck Martin F Tr & Tina R Hollenbeck Tr to Sunderhaus Mark & Linsey; $300,000

Carthage

7201 Vine St: R&c LLC to Jr 17 LLC; $170,000

Cheviot

3415 Woodbine Ave: Otbncc LLC to Omeda LLC; $200,000

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3427 Miami Ct: Averbeck Alexandra to Rice Zachary Scott; $200,000

3857 Ruth Ln: Dakin Sharon A to Trevor Duane Dennis; $190,000

3918 School Section Rd: Lloyd Heather to Reed Joseph D; $150,000

Clifton Hts-University Hts-Fairview

2240 Ravine St: Smith Morgan Noel to Howard David & Cassidy Scheetz; $259,000

535 Klotter Ave: Cincy Living LLC to Ramsey Aaron & Annie Weare; $430,000

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Colerain Township

10086 Windswept Ln: Eder Ltd to Littrell Misti L & Ayache Kerbouche; $225,000

10161 Colerain Ave: Hbm Enterprises LLC to Posty Properties LLC; $210,000

10456 Pippin Rd: World Faith Harvest Fellowship Church to Kuethe Investments LLC; $325,000

2391 Deblin Dr: Cedar Brook Properties Funding 3 LLC to Hess Malibu; $214,000

2564 Altura Dr: Trueblood Marjorie R to Williamson Timothy; $250,000

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3075 Stout Rd: Rasnick Robert E to Maloney Management Services; $150,100

3250 March Te: Macke Gail Marie to Murrell Christopher; $225,000

3364 Hidden Creek Dr: Wattrick Grant & Danielle Paige Zeller to Dillo Joel; $164,500

4021 Hanley Rd: Seiwert Mccroby Gina M to Rapp Mary Ellen & Kyle Cabe; $260,000

4473 Raeann Dr: Carter Nancy & Alexus Daneault to Carter Nancy; $71,960

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4771 Dry Ridge Rd: Kitchen Melisa to Finkes Paul F Tr & Vickie L Finkes Tr; $140,000

5547 Hubble Rd: Steigelman Karen E to Berninger Bianca & Eric Verkley; $432,000

6893 Newbridge Dr: Schneider Group Rai LLC to Ball William M; $330,000

7208 Harrison Ave: Hensley Nora B Tr to Obert Andrew B; $300,000

7240 Creekview Dr: Michel Ashley N to Davis Andrew R; $100,000

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7880 Austin Ridge Dr: Wentz John to Stevens Jordan & Lauren; $505,000

8526 Neptune Dr: Laskey Odrea to Austin Jerame; $150,000

9302 Loralinda Dr: Insco Brooke to Hughes Kristin N; $194,000

9380 Jericho Dr: Cvg Home Buyers LLC to Home Recreations LLC; $121,000

9626 Manhattan Dr: Hemingway Dorothy E to Ac Cincinnati Sunrise Properties LLC; $111,100

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College Hill

7866 Bitteroot Ln: Ames Karen E to Zollhaus Development LLC; $130,000

Columbia Township

5130 Kennedy Ave: Storey Wilson Charles Ii to W C Storey & Son Holdings LLC; $600,000

3616 Columbia Pw: Patton Tammy J to Vici Cincinnati LLC; $145,000

3753 Sachem Ave: Dkt Ventures LLC to Bower Alison; $255,000

410 Delta Ave: Schnitzler Holdings LLC to Les & Lisa Holdings LLC; $275,000

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422 Stanley Ave: Barkley Clare & Griffin to Deters Maxwell & Sophia Kuzniewski; $400,000

432 Strafer St: Dake Timothy & Christina to Ewen Kevin & Suzanne Norton; $747,500

Deer Park

4047 Oleary Ave: Whitney Michael P & Elise R Bernhard to Smith Alexis; $213,850

4267 Clifford Rd: Glassmeyer Scott & Martha Zapata to Recchia Carmen M; $311,000

4300 Hegner Ave: Vonderbrink Jennifer M & Elizabeth A Bradner to Townsend Abigail Ann & Isaiah Allen Peterson; $299,000

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Delhi Township

334 Anders Ct: Fancher Annette K to Tlprei LLC; $95,000

4206 Skylark Dr: Gundrum Adrea M to Ambrocio Marvin E De Leon; $217,000

4380 Glenhaven Rd: Schaber Madonna R to Stang Ashley E & Ryan Stang; $264,900

4624 Hillside Ave: Northcutt Michael W to Western Wildlife Corridor Inc; $317,500

4626 Hillside Ave: Northcutt Michael W to Western Wildlife Corridor Inc; $317,500

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4938 Mt Alverno Rd: Camele Michael Andrew Tr to Patel Anilkumar @4; $226,000

4968 Francisview Dr: Varland Eric B to Zhang Yuyao; $243,000

4990 Donlar Ave: Plogsted Karen A Trustee to Bacon Spencer; $270,000

5012 Garden Grove Ln: Herbert Jeffrey G @ 3 to Carter Susan & Jacob Carter; $305,000

5210 Old Oak Tl: Hafner Ashley to Latscha Jeffrey D; $140,000

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5433 Cleves Warsaw Pk: Westmark Properties LLC to Morand Amy W Tr & Dennis M Morand Tr; $351,000

548 Anderson Ferry Rd: Handorf James to Adkins Frederick P; $300,000

5528 Cove Ct: Holtgrefe Mark C & Karen M to Sauer Chase & Millie Sauer; $266,000

5656 Treeview Dr: Klumb David L Tr to Stahl Kathleen Ann & Francis Blake Stahl; $357,000

668 Fox Trails Way: Lexie’s Place LLC to Rolfes Kyle Joseph & Sarah Christian Rolfes; $350,000

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712 Libbejo Dr: Medlock James P & Debra S to Harris Samantha; $200,000

949 Anderson Ferry Rd: Duggins Sheila A & Daniel W Sr to Willis Skylar Rayne & Ian David Perry; $227,000

Anders Ct: Fancher Annette K to Tlprei LLC; $95,000

East Price Hill

1700 Minion Ave: Cardinal Rental Properties Ltd to Hoelle Jessica Clare; $156,000

2712 Morrow Pl: Arling Justin to Niles Property Management LLC; $70,000

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2832 Claypole Ave: Stockton Cameron & Sarah to Moore Austin & Chelsea Moore; $229,900

807 Considine Ave: Rennick Rebecca E & Michael C to Eichhorn Katherine Sarah; $295,000

817 Hawthorne Ave: Ltp LLC to Salamone Antonino; $200,000

East Walnut Hills

1714 Grandmere Ln: Kye Properties LLC to Eby Jane T; $327,000

1815 William H Taft Rd: Magocsi Steve J to Asher Jack & Jennifer Asher; $99,000

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2412 Ingleside Ave: Wilkins Michael M & Kathleen J to Lawson Jerry H & Barbare A Rinto; $710,000

2725 Cleinview Ave: Donnelly Ryan T & Megan E Corley to Jones Melinda K & Andrew K Jones; $465,000

Evanston

1932 Clarion Ave: Kassem Nasser M to Wilson Sarah M; $219,000

2014 Clarion Ave: Hna Service LLC to Edelen Ashley & Anthony Navas; $418,000

3034 Cohoon St: Pine And Proper LLC to West And Davis Homes LLC; $138,000

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3114 Durrell Ave: Mitchell Frances & Frank to Hd Properties LLC; $82,200

3443 Woodburn Ave: Arnold Mary Lee to Amaras Ohio LLC; $125,000

3625 Newton Ave: Williams Larry D to Real Winner LLC; $20,500

Forest Park

11505 Oxfordshire Ln: Zakhir George M to Smith Kioena; $320,000

998 Goodhue Cr: Briskman Real Estate LLC to Garcia Oscar F Ajche; $220,000

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Glendale

7 Creekwood Sq: Cook Alicia to Miller Cynthia Mooney; $228,000

Golf Manor

2413 Vera Ave: Edelman Holdings LLC to Artman Joshua Benjamin &; $235,000

2436 Bremont Ave: Nelson Sylvia A & Bryan K to Durante Savanna Lynn; $225,000

Green Township

3350 Dickinson Rd: Quest Ira Inc to Upscale Holdings LLC; $142,500

3737 Vollmer Pl: Witschger Mark J & Nancy J to Ravenscraft Marc Stephen & Danielle; $366,000

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3911 Robinhill Dr: Roseman Ryan R & Brittany A to Ziolkowski Errol & Amanda; $325,000

3964 Hubble Rd: Serrentino Devon C to Bestside Homes LLC; $127,000

4366 Runningfawn Dr: Rennekamp Deborah A & Herbert A to Vanderyt Christopher V & Elizabeth S; $345,000

5073 Valley Ridge Rd: Salter Kraig S to Lammert Shane; $295,000

5221 Clearlake Dr: Emmett Patrick J to Kroger Zachary D; $247,000

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5359 Orchard Creek Ct: Vici Cincinnati LLC to Ray David Curtis; $295,000

5461 Bellfield Ln: Goldsberry John & Bethany to Barnett Donald K & Kimberly; $248,000

5648 Bridgetown Rd: Cappel James Jospeh & Ester Lily to Bacon David; $148,500

5765 Cheviot Rd: Isu Muhammed Sadiq & Abdulmumin to Fritsch Jason M; $135,000

5769 Cheviot Rd: Reed Jeffrey A & Linda A to Boardman Adam M; $156,000

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6435 Louese Ln: Dine Maureen A to Keen Empire LLC; $125,000

6880 Rackview Rd: Cole Charles H Jr & Theresa M to Wiegele Tessa & Michael Wiegele; $475,000

Greenhills

5 Belknap Pl: Pavloff Paul M & Patricia L to Otto Zachary S; $230,000

Harrison

10516 West Rd: Dickerson Merle W to Smith James R & Leslie M Smith; $150,000

11014 Greenstone Ct: The Drees Company to Taylor Kristina Ray & Nicholas Lee Taylor; $709,825

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1698 Whitewater Trails Blvd: Fischer Single Family Homes Iv LLC to Dempster Steven Craig; $472,076

338 Elm St: Branditz Gerald H to Branditz David W & Anne; $197,070

483 Heritage Square: Roberts Kenneth C to Estes Wade & Elise Klei; $190,000

Hartwell

58 Hereford St: Richman Maurice L to Richman Robert L; $77,000

62 Ferndale Ave: Wood Taylor J & Evangeline to Moseley Dawn R; $185,000

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Hyde Park

2833 Grandin Hollow Ln: Bulger Leland & Ann S to Griffin Jeffrey Michael; $1,550,000

2925 Erie Ave: Bender Edward J Jr & Sarah J Leininger to Michele Stanley Homes LLC; $700,000

3646 Ashworth Dr: Wendel Helen S to Whitley Megan; $330,000

Indian Hill

2 Abbey Pl: Blake George Edward & Tracianne to Madison Road Holdings LLC; $4,150,000

Kennedy Heights

3563 Amberacres Dr: Amberacres Properties South LLC to Nelson Kevin D & Keefe J Nelson; $215,000

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Lincoln Heights

1076 Schumard Ave: 1076 Schmard LLC to Mazariegos Jason Timothy Gonzalez; $135,000

Loveland

108 Lebanon Rd: Brengman Lillian Gail to Home Recreations LLC; $182,136

223 Cherokee Dr: Spielberger David & Jolene to Zink Judith; $255,900

619 Loveland Ave: Everlasting Estates LLC to Danko Michael Donald; $823,000

Madeira

7421 Timberlane Dr: Holden Keith A Tr to Orourke Homes & Remodeling LLC; $375,000

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Madisonville

4534 Homer Ave: Lewis Phyllis to Hewitt Curtis Benjamin & Candice Elaine; $225,000

4931 Jameson St: Bailey Kathleen & Sean Joseph to Stauffer Jr John Kenneth & Katherine; $350,000

6101 Desmond St: 6101 Desmond Avenue LLC to Ewald Stephen P Tr & Pamela J Ewald Tr; $98,500

6497 Merwin Ave: Thacker George N & James to Odoherty Patrick & Aubrey; $395,000

6613 Bramble Ave: Calleo Adrianna & Zachary Ahart to Lindner Jolie; $515,000

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Mariemont

3809 Petoskey Ave: Poland John F Sr to Groh Lynn B & Michael C Groh; $185,000

4 Albert Pl: Bain Real Estate LLC to Schoeny James Michael Tr; $550,000

6621 Murray Ave: 6621 Murray Avenue LLC to Laine Evans Design & Build LLC; $400,000

6623 Murray Ave: 6621 Murray Avenue LLC to Laine Evans Design & Build LLC; $400,000

6625 Murray Ave: 6621 Murray Avenue LLC to Laine Evans Design & Build LLC; $400,000

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6627 Murray Ave: 6621 Murray Avenue LLC to Laine Evans Design & Build LLC; $400,000

6629 Murray Ave: 6621 Murray Avenue LLC to Laine Evans Design & Build LLC; $400,000

7 Spring Hill Dr: Ulmer Samuel K & Nancy C to Ruppert Timothy J & Sia C Ruppert; $590,000

Millvale

3274 Beekman St: New Factory LLC to Dlrk Properties Ltd; $825,000

Montgomery

10663 Montgomery Rd: Med Cincinnati 3 LLC to Jvs Montgomery LLC; $1,761,250

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9695 Ross Ave: Mcmahan Warren Daniel Tr to Albertz Megan & Stephan Andrew; $625,000

9750 Bunker Hill Ln: Rizo Zueyci Karina Maldonado & Maximandro Rodriguez Rodriguez to Yuskewich Sherri & Chad; $193,000

Mount Airy

2715 North Bend Rd: Kelley Kenneth to Nek Homes LLC; $85,000

Mount Auburn

321 Helen St: Mcnamara Ryan & Han Gil Lee to Costa Carlos E & Dena Caralis Costa; $490,000

Mount Healthy

1725 Hastings Ave: Ikeda Alvin K & Jocelyn A to Fourth World Capital LLC; $511,000

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Mount Lookout

1131 Cryer Ave: Rudolph Lisa M & Paul R to Nickell Connor B & Allison Nickell; $1,470,000

Mount Washington

1305 Bursal Ave: Rigney Kendall to Guarasci Michael & Noreen Sullivan; $240,000

1627 Alcor Te: Hammell Roseann M to Mccombs James & Paige Mccombs; $277,500

5455 Wasigo Dr: Christianson Annette Louise & Amy Lynn to Brown Christine & Alan Brown; $292,000

6122 Corbly Rd: Mcgall Ashley Elizabeth to Bowersox Matthew B & Patricia Fonacier; $285,001

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North College Hill

1827 Sterling Ave: Equity Trust Company Fbo Anna W Lawson Ira to Key Keylan T; $54,420

2037 Carpenter Dr: Saunders George M to White Leah; $230,000

Northside

4215 Turrill St: Ty Property Investments LLC to Meigs Adam & Jordan Jackson; $357,000

Norwood

1930 Hudson Ave: C Fonte Properties Group LLC to Smothers Stefan; $370,000

2249 Feldman Ave: Smith Michael T Trustee to Beukema Charissa Joy; $238,000

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2340 Norwood Ave: York Charles K to Niehaus Property Solutions LLC; $129,000

2620 Leslie Ave: Lohbeck Kevin W & Bridget Lohbeck to Inks James P; $360,000

3 Baker Cr: Arcady Properties LLC to Cloud Nine Properties LLC; $260,000

3914 Madison Ave: Bd Rents LLC to Lauderback Mitchell T & Sarah Gabay; $415,000

4139 Huston Ave: Burgdorf Shaun Elliot to Strickland Melissa Ann & Robert Lee Strickland Jr; $196,000

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5634 Fenwick Ave: Frey Luke T to Okiishi Matthew S & Ashley Greivenkamp; $375,000

5716 Section Ave: Ckc Properties LLC to Fuentes Leonardo Reyes & Yanet Jimenez; $209,000

Oakley

3327 Brotherton Rd: Carabin Geoffrey T & Hannah L to Martin Joshua & Josephine Miller; $340,000

3334 De Forest Dr: Myers Mary E to Hutton Conner; $379,000

3504 Duck Creek Rd: Storey Wilson Charles Ii to W C Storey & Son Holdings LLC; $600,000

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3551 Harrow Ave: J Kaiser Properties LLC to Glorious 25 Ventures LLC; $330,000

3868 Isabella Ave: Margello Alison M to Baker Emily & Grant Lange; $307,000

4147 Maple Dr: Wagner Daniel Peter Cribbs to Binzer Steven J; $318,000

4210 Marburg Ave: Wagner Daniel Peter Cribbs to Binzer Steven J; $318,000

4219 Thirty-third Ave: Kadish Max to Popovitz Mark A & Theresa L Popovitz; $475,000

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5049 Eastwood Cr: Baldridge Dara L to Ewing Stephanie N & Andrew G Volk; $400,000

Pleasant Ridge

2805 Lawndale Ave: Sudlow Paige Ann & Alexander Michael Hutchins to Haskins Reese & Adra Smith; $248,500

Reading

103 West Crest Dr: Wood Kenneth C Tr to Carey William R; $230,000

1128 Oldwick Dr: Noelcke Phyllis J to Tubbs Denzell Sr & Leah; $344,900

1206 Oldwick Dr: Seiler Timothy to Rask Markus & Shelby Rask; $344,500

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134 West Crest Dr: Pearson Miles to Melendez David & Grace Anaple; $255,000

268 Shirljune Dr: Merz Marisa J & Michael P to Herbert Kelsey N & Brady J Bowling; $295,000

306 Pearl St: Lajoye Benjamin X to Fiorito Matthew Antonio &; $220,000

314 Elm St: Vossler Marceline to Stm 21 LLC; $159,900

Riverside

4316 River Rd: Evil Boy Ltd to Scully Christoper P; $88,000

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Sedamsville

3158 River Rd: American Note Buyers LLC to Marsh Home Solutions LLC; $57,000

Sharonville

12015 Pickwick Pl: Waddle Michael S Tr to Groves Yvonne; $335,000

3963 Malaer Dr: Overbeck Matthew J Tr & Kristen Danielle Overbeck Tr to Pecenko Elizabeth & Kyle; $405,000

4036 Haverstraw Dr: Sullivan Martha A & Kenneth L to H N Midwest Real Estates LLC; $293,500

4159 Sweetgum Ct: Farley Corey M & Rachael E to Simmons Brian C & Erin A Simmons; $367,000

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Silverton

6535 Highland Ave: Dansar Inc to Java Homes LLC; $154,900

6656 Plainfield Rd: Jofriet Megan Victoria & Peter John Jofriet to Zeller Mary Ann & Matthew Johnson; $233,740

South Cumminsville

3742 Beekman St: Upscale Investments LLC to Stewart Veronica L; $68,000

3744 Beekman St: Upscale Investments LLC to Stewart Veronica L; $68,000

South Fairmount

2280 Schoedinger Ave: Austin Latonya to Fairbanks Michael; $27,660

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Spring Grove Village

4654 Winton Rd: Prues Jacob Lawrence to Fink Kimberly; $160,000

Springdale

228 Edinburgh Ln: Weartz Kenneth R to Walker Bernice; $207,000

256 Centerbury Ct: Akkawi Amer A to Dillinger Katelyn; $200,000

516 Salzberg Ln: Proctor Mary Margaret & Phillip Clark to Ibrahim Randa & Bechara Ibrahim; $349,900

Springfield Township

1144 Hempstead Dr: Fey Chastin S & Ashley R to Henson Dokken; $200,000

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11955 Mill Rd: Jones James & Creighton Jones to Harris Jeff Jr; $246,900

1297 Landis Ln: Brogden Walter C to Diaz Luis Condori & Johana Zegarra Escapa; $130,000

1405 Meredith Dr: Gaines Tony & Brandon Stricklen to Shabazz Tilmena U; $193,500

1944 Creswell Dr: Lech Geraldine J to Leisgang Will & Mayline Perry; $307,500

2048 Fourth Ave: Bar Fourth LLC to Rebound Remodels LLC; $83,930

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2048 Fourth Ave: Bar Fourth LLC to Rebound Remodels LLC; $83,930

332 Lux Ave: Miles Property Group LLC to Hoban Duncan Aidan; $267,999

6267 Betts Ave: Johnson Anthony D to Kindo Gloria; $4,000

6267 Betts Ave: Johnson Anthony D to Kindo Gloria; $4,000

7281 Winton Rd: Schildmeyer Jerome B Trustee to Daniels John; $300,000

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9369 Ranchill Dr: Khatibloo Kamron R & Kylie V M King to Khatibloo Kamron R & Kylie V M King; $240,000

St. Bernard

221 Bank Ave: 5007 Greenlee LLC to 221 B Ave LLC; $365,000

303 Bank Ave: Hackney Timothy R to 303 B Ave LLC; $365,000

4251 Leonard Ave: Crowell Adam & Sarah to Dixon Stone J; $350,000

610 Ross Ave: Monahan Robin L to Alk Realty LLC; $75,000

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Sycamore Township

10810 Lakehurst Ct: Ihlendorf William Bradley to Singer Sarah Eleanor; $239,900

11215 Gideon Ln: Drees Company The to Fuzalova Feruza Gulomovna; $850,000

11376 Marlette Dr: Lindsay William S & Andrew J Lindsay to Morros Adriana & Kate; $531,122

12083 Second Ave: Espinosa Jaime to Red Investment Solutions Ltd; $44,000

12103 Second Ave: Espinosa Jaime to Red Investment Solutions Ltd; $44,000

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4152 Larchview Dr: Meyer Sandra J to Winter Aaron & Skylar Winter; $338,250

5760 Kugler Mill Rd: Fan Zhihui & Yuting Hsiao to Otoole Brian & Hannah Otoole; $1,325,000

5974 Winnetka Dr: Kind Home Buyer LLC The to Home Recreations LLC; $345,000

5974 Winnetka Dr: Mustain Larry G to Kind Home Buyer LLC The; $305,000

8997 Plainfield Rd: Mitzman Mark A to Am Pm Homes LLC; $155,000

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Symmes Township

11614 Symmescreek Dr: Miller Glenna K Tr to Isaacs Lenval Zeke Tr; $480,000

11666 Rich Rd: Werk Alexander J to Beeder David & Bryn; $349,000

11736 Gable Glen Ln: Hellman Kyle M to Booher Stephanie M & William Kevin; $321,500

11762 Gable Glen Ln: Ray Lisa Marie to Jaggers Len B & Mary Ruth Jaggers; $272,000

12041 Carrington Ln: Swearingen Troy N Tr to Dorius Ruth E @ 3; $170,000

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9274 Solon Dr: Metzel David H & Joylene S to Blair Elizabeth Anna & Tommy Joe Blair; $542,000

9645 Loveland Madeira Rd: Hatfield Benjamin A to L & N Property Group LLC; $400,000

Terrace Park

2 Stoney Creek Ln: Pritchard Lesley Ann to Webb Staci Susan & Cal Ross Webb; $603,000

Walnut Hills

2115 Fulton Ave: Morris Adonis to Investors Source Ltd; $239,900

West Price Hill

1028 Winfield Ave: Alexander Nicole & Virnitta K Williams to Williams Allik Nakia & Nicole Alexander; $50,000

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1034 Rutledge Ave: Ballard Michael J Ii to Reed Christopher & Gabriela Rodriguez; $265,000

1075 Coronado Ave: Barnett Mitchell J to Garcia Yordy Cabrera; $258,000

1092 Morado Dr: Elliott Travis G to Spencer Keleigh Jo; $249,900

1094 Morado Dr: Elliott Travis G to Spencer Keleigh Jo; $249,900

Westwood

2932 Montana Ave: Eversole Frank to Mumper Joseph Michael & Nancy Nicole; $715,000

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2938 Temple Ave: Hug Stephanie Ann to Pickering Elise M; $190,000

3064 Aquadale Ln: Verwold Monika Alice Richards to Malott Paul; $110,000

3088 Belden Cr: Lee Anthony J to Portune Ethan; $231,500

Whitewater Township

7139 Redridge Dr: Seyferth Michael J & Jennifer L Seyferth Tr to Huddleston Matthew & Alison; $460,000

9388 West Rd: Mckenzie Deborah Kay to Schummer Julie Lynn & Brant Michael Mckenzie; $450,000

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Woodlawn

10136 Chester Rd: Ortman Nathan to Hartman Angela M; $37,225

Wyoming

100 Mt Pleasant Ave: Rogers Stephen J & Lindsey Anne to Meyers Krista K & Dett S; $940,000

1427 Park Ave: Trimboli Laura & Russell to Raphael Ventures LLC; $150,000

311 Ritchie Ave: Manwaring Douglas B & Nancy M Kern-manwaring to Lupini Andrea & Fernanda Silva Gregorio; $1,090,000

420 Hilltop Ln: Welage Joyce G & Daniel G to Dent Lori & Rebecca Balzer; $337,500

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NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Information provided by Christine Charlson.

Alexandria

10539 Lynn Lane, unit 1: Golden Slippers, LLC to Ronald Vandermolen II; $133,000

1607 Lickert Road: Chelsea and Nicholas Brown to Dominique and Michael Wells; $795,000

222 Springwood Drive: Matthew Bill to Allyssa and Michael Fessler; $300,000

3687 Mockingbird Lane: Kimberly Hempleman to Jennifer and Christopher Guin; $400,000

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7497 Devonshire Drive, unit 23-300: Tamara Keeney to Jennifer Moberly; $215,000

7709 E. Timber Creek Drive: The Drees Company to Kyle Humphreys; $490,000

889 Riffle Ridge, unit A: The Drees Company to Christina and Bary Lusby; $327,000

94 Longridge Drive: Mandy Thomas to Stephen Canfield-Doyle and George Canfield-Doyle; $552,000

Bellevue

318 Washington Ave.: Steve Baker to Maureen and Eduardo Ramirez; $247,000

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Burlington

3017 Redstone Drive: Brianne and Hagen Wilson to Adam Griesinger; $205,000

3027 Tomahawk Ridge Way: Brittany Canter and Zachory Huff to Kristina Clark; $360,000

3080 Featherstone Drive: Linda McMillian to Katlin Wagner; $275,000

5598 Strike The Gold Drive: Dainica and Mark Barns to Abigail Taulbee and Skylar Burlew; $336,000

6251 Baymiller Lane: Steven Shippe to Julie Buehler; $345,000

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Cold Spring

10 Barma Drive: Elena and Jesus Riera to Caitlin and Michael Massey; $320,000

111 Hidden Ridge Court: Timothy Buerger to Joseph Austin; $310,000

38 Brightwood Drive: Rita Beer to Hattie and Aaron Owlsey; $365,000

Covington

1205 Maryland Ave.: The Elohim Christian Center, Icc. to The Milburn Group, LLC; $260,000

121 Indiancreek Drive: Tori and Colton Pugh to Anna Raker; $236,000

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139 Tando Way: CVG Home Buyers, LLC to Maria Rizzo and Anthony Akers; $265,000

1510, 1512 Holman St.: Piatt Property, LLC to Cass Barron; $35,000

1821 Jefferson Ave.: Alyssa and Jake Farley to Sarah Steelman and Austynn Machado; $242,000

2010 Howell St.: Jonathan Alicea to Charles Notling; $295,000

2170 Piazza Ridge: Judith and Jeffrey Tucker to Casey Peak; $330,000

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2210 Eastern Ave.: CHB Investments, LLC to Ally Pierce and Aaron Bennett; $450,000

328 Bush St.: William McGohan II to Laura Allen; $255,000

38 Waterside Way: Anna and Curtis Cooke to Blair Detwiler; $217,000

629, 630 Sunset Court: Jennifer and Thomas Hansford to Lisa and Mark Schneider; $550,000

Crescent Springs

2301 Anderson Road: John Spille, LLC to Eclipse Properties, LLC; $1,232,000

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Crestview Hills

164 Lookout Farm Drive: Jeanette and Michael Wolf to Andrew McDarty; $405,000

561 Napa Valley Lane, unit 4: Mary Heil and Robert Neil to Channing and Quinton Stewart; $200,000

Dayton

934 Maple Ave.: Yolanda and John Jones to Queen City Equity Partners, LLC; $175,000

Elsmere

40 Plymouth Lane: Matthew Brueggermann to Kevin Hauschart; $227,000

931 Shadowridge Drive: Janet Jones to Maria Padilla and Ruben Gauch; $285,000

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Erlanger

3469 Misty Creek Drive: Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Gretchen Lorenz and Jennifer Gunterman; $265,000

8 Hidden Glen Circle: Jaime Misleh and Emmanuel Olojakpoke to Thomas Stratton; $275,000

Florence

1076 Hampshire Place: Patricia Coday to Donald Koors; $271,000

1163 Donner Drive: Viengphone Vannasin and Khampannha Keovanpheng to Rachel and Perry Siler; $400,000

1608 Greens Edge Drive: Kristi and Andrew Wolfe to Dawn Leach; $210,000

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1812 Mountainview Court: Jennifer and Matthew Foltz to Alyssa and James Schulze; $345,000

32 Julia Ave.: Stallion Investments, LLC to Kevin Stull; $255,000

6761 Curtis Way: Paola Arblaez and Luis Pujols to Halee and Lucas Houp; $164,500

7212 Sherbrook Court: Lauren and Richard Crum to Brenda and John Holsclaw; $330,000

7351 Blackstone Drive: Theresa and Kenneth Kremer to Hannah Kanewske and Micah McCain; $373,000

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7775 Cedar Wood Circle: Ann and Robert Wermeling IV to Aissata and Saydou Anne; $243,000

808 Brittany Trail: Jessica and Craig Sorrell to Shawna and Robert Bowling; $500,000

Fort Thomas

26 Cliffgate Lane: John Turner to Samantha Perkins; $200,000

589 Waterworks Road: Judith and Kenneth Gerwe to Restore The Block, LLC; $55,000

Fort Wright

420 General Drive: Raquel and Jonathan Katz to Zak Keish; $425,000

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Hebron

1218 Breckenridge Lane: Arlinghaus Builders, LLC to Alexis Schumann; $489,000

1872 Whetherstone Ridge: Jeffrey Alford to Candace Sitton and Ali Efani; $715,000

2231 Kyle Drive: Michelle and Leslie Jones to Carla Tuffin and Charles Gamble III; $685,000

2686 Timberside Drive: The Drees Company to Pamela and Robert Murphy; $330,000

Independence

10213 Highmeadow Lane: Stacy King and Ronald King to Giselle Baeza and Manuel Camargo; $540,000

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2037 Patriot Way: Jenny and David Borden to Jacqueline and Ricky Glore, Ricky Glore Jr.; $390,000

3199 Summitrun Drive: Patricia and Donald Ryan to Sarah and Sean Sullivan; $325,000

5220 Cody Road: 2crew4u, LLC to Colten Fuehner; $247,500

5362 Millcreek Circle: Shelby and Trevis Ryle to Skyler Ruebusch and Jeffrey Brewer; $375,000

798 Stonybrook Court: The Drees Company to Tiffany and Aaron Rupert; $400,000

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9882 Liberty Court: Kimberly Mullins to Good Faith Homes Team, LLC; $178,000

Ludlow

442 Oak St.: Samantha and Andrew Bezold to Madalyn Mills and Matthew Harmon; $305,500

815, 811 Oak St.: Thomasshaw, LLC to CGF Ludlow, LLC; $250,000

Newport

1037 Putnam St.: Cassandra and Steve Winters to Elizabeth and Thomas Thompson; $225,000

11 David Court: Claudia Dickman to Erika De Leon and Casimro Pablo; $150,000

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1131 Vine St.: Caitlin and Michael Massey to Justin Morgan and Michael Yokosuk; $255,000

1148 Park Ave.: Nimbus Capital, LLC to Kristin Diamond and Anthony Barrett; $188,000

115 Park Ave.: Park Riverview, LLC to Lubbers Properties, LLC; $240,000

214 W. 8th St.: Elena Hood and Thomas Lamartine to Josei and Samuel Bricking; $275,000

2306 Joyce Ave.: Nicole Ridder and Bryan Peters to Mckenna and Robert Marino Jr.; $326,500

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517 Overton St.: Karen Carr to Elizabeth Jackson; $575,000

562 E. 4th St.: Bethany and David Springmeyer to Clare Ellerman; $462,500

63 Parkview Ave.: Julia and Daniel Carniak to Morgan McConaghy and Sin Chan; $288,000

939 Patterson St.: SFR3-050, LLC to Francys and Jeffrey Osborne; $127,500

94 Home St.: Alicia and John O’Brien Jr. to Addison Spaulding; $210,000

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Park Hills

1419 Amsterdam Road: Eryn and Matt Yanick to Bradly Jennings; $335,000

Ryland Heights

4825 Whites Road: Jonathan Powell to Olivia and Luke Wynthein; $206,000

Southgate

62 View Terrace Drive, unit 9: Christopher Schulte to Carol and Carl Jackson; $137,000

Taylor Mill

720 Mill Valley Drive: Tabitha and Garrett Demoss to Nicole and Reece Oney; $370,000

Union

10242 Dublin Drive: Chris Bryson to Dan Baker; $395,000

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10453 Brookhurst Lane North: Brandy Nocero and Marco Giovanni to Mary Stoppelwerth; $840,000

10492 Brookhurst Lane North: The Drees Company to Linda and Mohamed Raza; $637,500

10730 Stone St.: Kattim Homes, Inc. to Julie and James Laskey; $753,000

1104 McCarron Lane: Kent Howard to Harley Boyle; $570,000

1207 Adison Ridge: The Drees Company to Michelle and Daryl Alexander; $566,500

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1337 Coastal Court: Daivd Stoppelwerth to Steven Field Jr. and Tyler Shepard; $500,000

1917 Ransom Drive: Lynn and Myles Theftford to Abigail and Mitchell Fox; $315,000

2567 Twin Hills Court: Sondra and Sean Barclay to Barbara and Damien Holbrook; $700,000

2707 Saint Charles Circle: John Lubrecht, Cynthia and Bradford Lubrecht to Patrica Coday; $315,000

3733 Eversong Drive: Travid Schraffenberger to Morgan and Ryan Richardson; $435,000

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3888 Hathaway Road: Jeremy Cross to Chynna Clark and Mark Franklin Jr.; $240,000

4073 Cardiff St.: The Drees Company to Bryanna and Randy Smith II; $545,500

625 Tike Court: The Drees Company to Kimberly and John Belt IV; $433,500

6609 Gordon Boulevard: Julie and Samuel Armstrong to Angela Warning and Gabriel Ezennia; $568,000

729 Gunther Court: The Drees Company to Samantha and Caleb Miller; $650,000

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9515 Camp Ernst Road: Heath Beecher to Tammy and Mark Warner; $210,000

9525 Camp Ernst Road: Heath Beecher to Angie and Michael Koetting; $510,000

Villa Hills

2121 Highwated Road: Correll Home Remolding, LLC to Kathryn Allgor and Jared Mamo; $450,000

2319 Amsterdam Road: Theresa Perry to Bryan Wilson; $220,000

Walton

11205 McKays Court: Brittany and Alex Feaster to Ashley Hemsath; $365,000

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461 Maher Road: BradyMcClure to Emiliano Gonzalez; $225,000

488 Aintree Drive: Erin and James Reynolds to Patricia and Larry Moore; $350,000

Wilder

70 Creekwood Drive, unit 9: Jasmin Arce to Olivia Kennedy and Candice Kennedy; $160,000



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Wyoming gaming revenue surges past billions as Casper considers freeze

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Wyoming gaming revenue surges past billions as Casper considers freeze


CASPER, Wyo. — Gaming in Wyoming saw another year of massive financial growth in 2025, bringing billions of dollars in wagers and millions in revenue to local communities, according to the newly released Wyoming Gaming Commission annual report.

The report’s release comes as the Casper City Council considers pumping the brakes on local gaming expansion. Earlier this week, councilmembers set a June 2 public hearing to evaluate a 180-day moratorium on new historic horse racing establishments. The proposed freeze is designed to give city officials time to evaluate zoning, spacing and buffering rules ahead of July 1, when Senate File 45 goes into effect. Previously handled at the county level, the new law returns control to local municipalities by requiring city approval for such venues.

Historic horse racing remains the heavy hitter in Wyoming gaming. Statewide, bettors wagered $2.49 billion on the electronic machines in 2025, a jump from the $2.11 billion wagered in 2024. That activity has direct benefits for local governments, with nearly $25 million distributed to Wyoming cities and counties.

The City of Casper alone netted roughly $2.3 million from its eight off-track betting locations and 516 active terminals. Meanwhile, Natrona County brought in an additional $2.89 million from the games. Statewide, the commission reported 1,314 active historic horse racing terminals spread across 46 approved locations.

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Beyond historic horse racing, online sports wagering and skill-based amusement games also posted big numbers last year. Online sports bettors placed more than $234 million in wagers in 2025 across platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM, producing more than $27 million in gross gaming revenue.

At the same time, the state’s 4,115 skill-based amusement games generated $133.7 million in revenue. Those skill games, commonly found in local bars and restaurants, provided an additional $2.75 million to Wyoming municipalities.

During the recent Casper City Council meeting, City Attorney Eric Nelson clarified that the proposed moratorium targets historic horse racing businesses rather than skill-based games.

Traditional racing also contributed to the state’s economy, with a total live horse racing handle of $3.5 million over 54 race days. Simulcast and advanced deposit wagering added roughly $10.1 million in combined wagers.

Wyoming Gaming Commission executive director Nick Larramendy, who briefed the council on the changing regulatory landscape, noted in the annual report that the agency is prioritizing regulatory enforcement and responsible gaming as the industry continues to evolve. As part of the safety initiatives, the commission partnered with idPair in late 2025 to launch a National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program for Wyoming residents. The agency also reported a 200% increase in live racing compliance over the last two years after enhanced enforcement and rule changes.

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The Wyoming Gaming Commission’s full 2025 report is attached below:





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