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$1.162 million Wyoming home sale among the week’s top property transfers

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.162 million Wyoming home sale among the week’s top property transfers


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

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HAMILTON COUNTY

Information provided by Hamilton County Auditor Brigid Kelly.

Anderson Township

2087 Berrypatch Dr: Scarlet And Gray Home Improvements LLC to Voss Samuel Clement & Kelli Ann Taylor; $379,000

6128 Crittenden Dr: Castellini Michael A & Amy W to Wooliver Katherine Anne; $515,000

716 Hidden Glen Dr: Mcelroy Timothy R & Elizabeth R to Oberschmidt Michael & Nina; $620,000

7855 Bilby Ln: Yamileth Construction LLC to Holding Consruction LLC; $70,000

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7859 Bilby Ln: Yamileth Construction LLC to Holding Consruction LLC; $70,000

8244 Bridle Rd: Marsh Annette S to Marsh Kyle A & Danielle E Shomer Marsh; $350,000

850 Woodlyn Dr: Hoffman Madison Nicole to Calvert Jr Charles Gregory; $185,000

Avondale

3603 Harvey Ave: Brown Barbara A to Avm Investments Inc; $111,933

Blue Ash

4005 Creekside Pointe: Zins Kathleen Tr Judy C Boehl Tr to Patterson William J Tr; $748,000

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8915 Cherry St: Armc Properties LLC to Team Dykstra LLC; $135,000

Bond Hill

1815 Garden Ln: Richardson Ashley & Brian Hughley to Davis Mushay; $163,000

5126 Laconia Ave: Alexander Cassandra R to Atap Investment Properties LLC; $150,000

Camp Washington

2840 Colerain Ave: D & B Realty Associates Ltd to Industrial Environments LLC; $300,000

2846 Colerain Ave: D & B Realty Associates Ltd to Industrial Environments LLC; $300,000

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2848 Colerain Ave: D & B Realty Associates Ltd to Industrial Environments LLC; $300,000

Cheviot

3920 Glenmore Ave: Haass Thomas J to Kunz Sean Lukas; $135,000

3978 Davis Ave: Rowekamp Matthew to Schwartz Kimberly Alexis &; $200,000

4212 Washington Ave: Rex Residential Property Owner Vi LLC to Siebenburgen Savannah M; $214,000

4249 Washington Ave: Schaefer Jeffrey D & Elizabeth A to Siska Amanda Christine Elizabeth &; $262,000

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Clifton

14 Greendale Ave: Baggett John to Duke Energy Ohio Inc; $100,000

14 Greendale Ave: Slaughter Kent L to Duke Energy Ohio Inc; $6,000

Colerain Township

10136 Pippin Meadows Dr: Hunn Danielle M & Emmitt M Cunningham Jr to Byrd Shannon L & Heather Williams Byrd; $255,000

10383 Pippin Ln: Dia Mounta & Aissatou Ndiaye to Ndiaye Aissatou; $99,490

2329 Roosevelt Ave: Livengood Oren D to Roosevelt Aai LLC; $94,000

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2701 Royal Glen Dr: Bernardini Sarah N to Avisa Properties LLC; $117,000

2756 Cranbrook Dr: Oneal Adrian J to Vinegar Jose; $241,000

2800 Byrneside Dr: Pearl Investment Group Inc to Houston Cheryl & Nathaniel Houston; $249,900

3007 Struble Rd: Fairfield Investments Unlimited LLC to Monroe Quentin & Miesha Monroe; $270,000

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3286 Sunnyside Dr: Clark Jeremy W & Jami T Rich to Wilke Amanda Katherine; $215,000

3465 Alamosa Dr: Kresser Connie to Mlme Properties LLC; $96,000

3485 Nandale Dr: Hinrichs Carol A to Nandale Holdings LLC; $260,000

3519 Amberway Ct: Allen Aaron P to Chhetri Paru; $156,000

3753 Vernier Dr: Conrex Ml Sma 2019-01 Operating Company LLC to Tri State Homes LLC; $132,500

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6263 Oakcreek Dr: Herbert Margaret to Schauer Tyson; $249,000

6598 Blue Rock Rd: Katona Eugene to Terzakis Chloe; $118,000

8241 Georgianna Dr: Guan Xiaoqun to Moy Tenley; $86,000

9585 Loralinda Dr: Reckelhoff Kenneth E & Teresa M to Flores Fernando & Perla Flores; $102,000

9852 Dunlap Dr: Nvr Inc to Donaldson Amber Renee & David W Donaldson; $269,893

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College Hill

1149 Lynnebrook Dr: Cunningham Maudray to Rkw Equity Investments LLC; $70,000

1160 Cedar Ave: Edmondson Ayrika Lynn to Palencia Ruben; $65,000

1285 Palmwood Ct: Jervis Mary Ann Tr to Togher Sheamus & Katherine Togher; $287,500

1627 Larch Ave: Wells Andrew T & Amanda to Cramer Elisha Tr; $255,000

1804 North Bend Rd: Sonny & Associates LLC to Series W North Bend Tlg One LLC; $237,000

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2130 North Bend Rd: Patterson Linda & Linda Marie to Wheeler Alicia; $150,000

5735 Nahant Ave: Jackson Deborah M to Kaanapali Renovations LLC; $145,000

5735 Nahant Ave: Kaanapali Renovations LLC to Qz Funding LLC; $158,500

5789 Lantana Ave: Dennison Garywayne to Double Anchor Investments LLC; $39,000

6312 Savannah Ave: A3t Capital Partners LLC to Pauley Samuel & Ashley L Marine; $211,000

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Columbia Township

3251 Highland Ave: Ridge & Highland Properties LLC to Wesley Community Services Organization; $5,800,000

6930 Cambridge Ave: Gould Karen D to Day John Cary & Timothy Burns; $265,000

7004 Cambridge Ave: Muenchen Mark to Fields Derek; $230,000

Columbia Tusculum

3421 Golden Ave: Thurman Molly@3 to Zinn Duerk & Stephanie Brooks Zinn; $420,000

Crosby Township

6981 Water St: Dennis Roger to Brews LLC; $90,000

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Franklin Dr: Nvr Inc to Minnich Nicholas Steven & Emily Nicole Minnich; $375,000

Franklin Dr: Sedona Reserve LLC to Nvr Inc; $75,100

Delhi Township

1055 Sundance Dr: Anniemac Private Equity Cash2keys to George Jr Marc A & Gabriella R George; $544,000

1277 Hickorylake Dr: Kipp Kevin & Carly to Hager Mike & Amanda; $380,000

391 Viscount Dr: Weber Walter A & Paula A to Kim Ryan Jeffrey; $215,500

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5301 Romance Ln: Winkler Thomas D to Mcclair Niesha & Aaron Mcclair; $193,500

581 Greenwell Ave: Nrea Vb Iii LLC to Jw Portfolio 1 LLC; $66,000

740 Genenbill Dr: Mornington Real Estate to Lillie Robert; $205,000

827 Neeb Rd: Heinzelman Lynn A Tr to Otten Margaret M; $190,000

914 Beechmeadow Ln: Avm Investments Inc to Rbe Investments LLC; $150,000

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East Price Hill

1019 Kingston Pl: Ii Vanover George F & Gary W Allgeier to King Tower II LLC; $12,000

1308 Beech Ave: Shade Shawntays to Vici Cincinnati LLC; $50,000

356 Elberon Ave: Equity Trust Company Custodian Fbo Daniel Matthias Gentry to Charlie 1 LLC; $63,000

901 Wells St: Lima Tango Whiskey LLC to Sfr Workforce Owner LLC; $126,000

East Walnut Hills

2200 Victory Pw: Boyd David R & Amy M to Britton Zachery Tyler & Debra Britton; $215,000

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2200 Victory Pw: Dierks Arthur R & Amy L to Marsh Janice; $525,000

2401 Ingleside Ave: Geiser Stephanie to Boyd David & Amy; $173,000

Elmwood Place

305 Locust St: Xu Yanlan to Keylegacy LLC; $70,000

6151 Cedar Ave: Smith Andrew L to Hawkins Jacquelyn; $255,000

Evanston

1857 Fairfax Ave: House Richard W Tr to Spurling Annmarie A & Jason T Muething; $276,000

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3635 Clarion Ave: Humphries Gwendolyn N to Blue Stream Group LLC; $140,000

Evendale

10104 Kingsport Dr: Anderson Clint J to Mcpherson Margaret R @ 4; $585,000

Fairfax

3962 Red Bank Rd: Reisenfeld Enterprises LLC to E Paul Corp; $3,390,000

Forest Park

10958 Carnegie Dr: Lee Krista N to Whitaker Darlene R; $210,000

11454 Southland Rd: Double E Properties LLC to Miller Matthew & Kara; $234,900

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11615 Kenn Rd: Gonzalez Luisa I M @3 to Gonzalez Paul & Luisa I M Gonzalez; $32,756

623 Brunner Dr: Flanigan Philip to Schneider Group Rai LLC; $155,000

640 Crenshaw Ln: Knipple Roger M to Cox Grady & Michelle; $145,000

655 Kemper Rd: Vogler Vicky L Tr to Miranda Sergio Ramirez; $183,000

907 Glasgow Dr: Cuevas Hector H Sanchez to Vazquez Luis Rojas; $215,000

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Glendale

7 Thomas Ct: Beigh Robert L & Pamela P to St Clair Timothy L & Janet E St Clair Tr; $710,000

Green Township

3044 North Bend Rd: Mulvaney Patrick A to Mulvaney Ryan A; $95,000

3228 Greenmount Dr: Nichols Evan to Schneider Robert M & Geraldine Schneider; $307,000

3759 Ridgedale Dr: Steinmetz Construction Inc to Bernecker Jr Michael J; $290,000

4951 Arbor Woods Ct: Muenchen Edmund F & Barbara J to Watzek Timothy; $180,000

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5592 Leumas Dr: Hardyman Dion Brandon & Anna Marie to Overbeck Joshua T; $179,900

5896 Countryhills Dr: Haworth Sherry A to Sherrill Craig & Daielle; $410,000

5938 Harrison Ave: Mccarthy Jacob Patrick to Hollin Sarah & Robert Mcphillips; $130,000

6070 Snyder Rd: George Gabriella R & Marc A Jr to Kinzie Michael R & Wanda C Kinzie; $322,000

6130 Harrison Ave: Maywest LLC to Mayfield Medical LLC; $3,075,000

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Harrison

161 Turner Ridge Dr: Hfs Properties LLC to Rolfes Joann; $40,000

219 Morgans Wy: Wormus Betty J to Witte Mark Jacob; $167,000

395 Legacy Wy: Spencer Justin L & Ashley L to Mason Tina M; $220,000

395 Legacy Wy: Spencer Justin L & Ashley L to Mason Tina M; $220,000

451 Featherwood Dr: Mayes Nicole R to Rogers Morgan; $185,000

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Harrison Township

10173 Harrison Ave: Mcmullin Kathleen Marie & Shirley Jean Craft to Et Property Investments LLC; $41,250

Hartwell

283 Kearney St: Hulett Robert to Barrios Glendy; $79,308

Indian Hill

7440 Indian Hill Rd: Homewood Development LLC to Paquette John William & Dawn L Paquette; $350,000

8103 Camargo Rd: Camargo Marathon LLC to Siwakoti Enterprises LLC; $450,000

Kennedy Heights

3712 Odin Ave: Nrea Vb Vii LLC to Cdi Real Estate Solutions LLC; $87,500

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6694 Kennedy Ave: Jones Melvin L to Summit Property Buyers LLC; $138,000

Linwood

3711 Columbia Pw: Orel Cronk Ltd to Mars Real Estate; $325,000

4575 Eastern Ave: Eastern Living Ii LLC to Al Taglio Kitchen LLC/rsw; $67,500

4575 Eastern Ave: Eastern Living Ii LLC to Eastern Living II LLC; $67,500

Lockland

222 Harriet St: Enghauser Kenneth R to Smith Mycah & Douglas Robinson; $270,000

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721 Walnut St: Farley Jacqueline D to Tipwaree LLC; $139,100

Loveland

119 Churchill Ct: Sardello Joe G & Kelly C to Campbell Jacquelyn & Nicholas Wallingford; $584,000

Madeira

8103 Camargo Rd: Camargo Marathon LLC to Siwakoti Enterprises LLC; $450,000

Madisonville

4623 Glenshade Ave: Edwards Velma to In Propertiez LLC; $102,000

6600 Ledge St: Rei Mavens LLC to Mcintyre Jade M & Tyron A Byrd; $192,000

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Mariemont

3900 West St: Stuhlreyer Mark S & Joan M to Budke Harry B & James H Goetz Tr; $2,275,000

6943 Nolen Cr: Wyatt George Samuel & Bonnie Blankenship to Tasset Jacob & Rachel Bentley; $500,000

Miami Township

2873 Buckridge Dr: Fischer Single Family Homes Iv LLC to Sodd Vincent & Kelly Sodd; $555,851

3760 Indian Brave Tl: Huston Billie to Griffin Brandon P; $450,000

7728 Carnoustie Ct: Fischer Single Family Homes Iv LLC to Darbyshire Durand Lee; $469,429

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7740 Carnoustie Ct: Fischer Single Family Homes Iv LLC to Zimmer Carol J & Gerald Zimmer; $478,524

Milford

130 Longworth St: Brown Harry C Tr to 130 Longworth Street LLC; $150,000

Montgomery

11225 Acrewood Dr: Reddy Surender D & Sudharani D to Shaiman Jason Edward & Amy Lisa Shaiman; $537,500

8743 Weller Rd: Giroux Eugene L Tr & Kay C Tr to Gagnet John F; $250,000

Mount Adams

1121 Wareham Dr: Murphy Philip to Goetz Amy; $584,900

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Mount Airy

2500 Airy Ct: Lewis Casandra M to Loochvision LLC; $123,500

2627 Kipling Ave: Nrea Vb Vi LLC to Suttles & Son Building & Investments Group LLC; $115,000

5438 Vogel Rd: Lmcf 10 LLC to Haboush Fadi; $175,000

Mount Healthy

1509 Adams Rd: Schneider Brandon S & Sara L to Kkvs Realty Holdings LLC; $120,000

1947 Stevens Ave: Garvey Academy to Gaba Trudy; $177,500

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2044 Adams Rd: Stulce Megan & Floyd D to Hernandez Horacio; $60,000

7436 Forest Ave: Gtg Homes LLC to Williams Stan; $256,500

7811 Martin St: Baker Kaitlyn M to Armstrong Nathaniel; $170,000

7834 Martin St: Mcgoron Marianne C & Timothy Pugh to Koehler Katharina & Morgan Hetzel; $210,000

Mount Lookout

640 Athens Ave: Fossum Ann R to Sampang Jennifer A; $637,000

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Mount Washington

1461 Mears Ave: Corra Kara J to Ayers David & Jennifer Ayers; $239,000

1518 Sutton Ave: Raabe Richard B & Teresa to Siegert Ashley & Sean Siegert; $158,000

1756 Marquette Ave: Olive Branch Holdings LLC to Moore Jacob Benjamin; $200,100

6318 Dawes Ln: Carta Alexis & Alexander Hewitt to Carta Alexis; $109,950

Newtown

7073 Monongahela Dr: Pinney David E to Equity Trust Company Custodian Fbo; $200,000

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North Avondale

775 Mitchell Ave: Basler Joshua to Hocker Bisjara J A; $227,000

North Bend

129 Symmes Ave: Caylor Debra A to Hawkins Nathaniel Alan & Alexandra Wake; $127,500

North Fairmount

3308 Saffer St: Edgington Ashley E to Zuniga Luis; $98,000

Northside

1710 Elmore St: Disi Nobani Sunoco LLC to Santosh Petro LLC; $500,000

4569 Hamilton Ave: Riehm Real Estate Inc to Dreamhome Innovation LLC; $49,000

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Norwood

2141 Williams Ave: Korean First Methodist Church Of Cincinnati to The Christ Temple Baptist Church Inc; $385,000

3901 Grove Ave: Neeplo Johnny to Water 2 Wine LLC; $160,000

4233 Lowry Ave: Kraft Jacob T to Thompson Austin; $200,000

4722 Ridgeway Ave: Baas Holly A to Bradley Michael & Amber Brockman; $231,250

Oakley

2838 Wasson Rd: Acosta Steven to Knuppel Ryan; $319,900

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3411 Oak Ln: Conard Reece to Guerra Adam J; $340,000

3453 Cardiff Ave: Summer James C to Liane Jason; $90,000

4174 Club View Dr: Frey Eric to Stalvey Foster R & Carol M Stalvey; $348,000

Over-the-Rhine

100 Central Pw: 100 Central Parkway LLC to Childrens Theatre Of Cincinnati The; $703,376

243 Klotter Ave: Brookewine LLC to Ayer Angela D; $260,000

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Reading

1111 Thurnridge Dr: Benchmark Property Consultants LLC to Parding Properties LLC; $160,000

2916 Mapletree Ct: Freese Christopher M & Ann Elizabeth to Grode Christopher; $265,000

8803 Reading Rd: Little Rentals LLC to Buenavides Kevin M; $197,500

Sharonville

3857 Sharonview Dr: Ernst Susan Trustee to Tino Victoria; $230,000

5077 Lord Alfred Ct: Sauerland John W Tr to Sauerland Kyle J & Jon W Sauerland; $300,000

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Silverton

3909 Gatewood Ln: Kci Property Management LLC to E Gatewood Reality LLC; $360,000

6652 Plainfield Rd: Coleman Sandra to Sandmann Devin & Kristen Steiner; $240,000

South Fairmount

2453 Saturn St: Property Optimizers LLC to Affordable Housing Corporation LLC; $77,000

2455 Saturn St: Property Optimizers LLC to Affordable Housing Corporation LLC; $77,000

Spring Grove Village

741 Froome Ave: Hill Robert L Jr to Thompson Oliver Eli; $197,000

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Springdale

12005 Springdale Lake Dr: Hiresh Majeda to Hiresh Eyad & Jordan Jeries Hiresh; $380,000

12053 Sheraton Ln: Guzman E Tr & F R Tr to Pert Properties LLC; $47,570

434 Kemper Rd: Dorst Erik & Kaitlynn to Bak Seong Hyeon & Neizvel Mae Bak; $318,000

Springfield Township

1056 Bluejay Dr: Smith Amber to Coleman Amber & Anthony White; $215,000

11933 Belgreen Ln: Geyen Craig Neal to Holston Kenyata R; $273,000

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11961 Brookway Dr: Herrington Harold S to Gerbus Jr Joseph Kevin; $242,000

12130 Regency Run Ct: Bays William R to Long Kayron; $150,000

12181 Regency Run Ct: Hotchkiss Meredith M to Merhley Ronald E & Joyce Merhley Tr; $160,000

1246 Bellune Dr: Johnson Renetta M to Lopez Abner Perez; $195,000

1814 Lockbourne Dr: Guibord Michael F & Carol to Negrete Hilario Bernardino & Nathalie Bernardino; $339,900

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1969 Broadhurst Ave: Poudyel Dev C to Oneal Adrian; $303,000

1987 Mistyhill Dr: Rex Residential Property Owner A LLC to Hirani Sofia & Zulfikar; $148,850

2091 Greenpine Dr: Petit Robert to Williams Robert Allen & Regina Lynn Williams; $425,000

860 Cloverview Ave: Baker Marilyn S to Sollano Marifi Yap & Fransico Adrain Acedillo; $160,000

9022 Fontainebleau Te: Lakehouse Holdings LLC to Parsons Jason; $225,000

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9040 Winton Rd: Parent Bruce A to Sandford Marilyn; $35,000

St. Bernard

4904 Chalet Dr: Barksdale Jessica to Hall Christopher; $70,000

4906 Chalet Dr: Huffman Darnell R to Lewis Dorothy R & Lisa M Davis; $73,900

Sycamore Township

10801 Lakehurst Ct: Lindsey Patricia J to Nuraliev Maksatbek & Zamira Nuraliev; $300,000

3737 Guam Ct: Yontz Ann Elizabeth to Davis Christy R; $265,000

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8566 Plainfield Rd: Craftsman Properties LLC to Kiser Nicholas & Katelyn Reckers; $249,900

8756 Wicklow Ave: Celek Emma & Colin to Powell Rhys & Zoe Loza; $315,000

Northlake Dr: Rlg 8 LLC to Northlake Quest LLC; $616,783

Symmes Township

10520 Tanagerhills Dr: Satterwhite Carl P Jr to Apple Ruth L & Benjamin D; $701,250

11815 Vaukvalley Ln: Dee Ann Colussi & Kenneth to Colussi Jane Marie; $315,750

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Walnut Hills

767 Wayne St: Jennings Mary @ 3 to Wayne Street LLC; $80,000

767 Wayne St: Jennings Mary @ 3 to Wayne Street LLC; $80,000

West Price Hill

1110 Gilsey Ave: Fortune Real Estate 888 LLC to Steward Israel Justin; $60,000

4562 Clearview Ave: Windisch Patsy L to Correll Home Remolding LLC; $36,180

710 Overlook Ave: Kelley Dwight & Joni to Klein Lyssa H; $234,550

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Westwood

2404 Nova Ave: Vb One LLC to Shively Trey M & Samuel A Moore; $125,000

2464 Dunaway Ct: Kidwell Zahida Ruth to Fisher Mattison Dee; $167,500

3004 Glenmore Ave: Wira Philip to Kolkmeier Sue; $55,000

3103 Montana Ave: Brown Ave LLC to Cosenza Luigi A & Gina Cosenza; $230,000

3210 Werk Rd: Reilly Emily W to Walker Tanya; $315,000

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3626 Janlin Ct: Kelly Kevin Brian to Flareau James F & Glenda M Flareau; $140,300

Woodlawn

180 Joliet Ave: Vina Virginia LLC to Kamn Real Estate Services LLC; $85,430

Wyoming

1250 Springfield Pk: Atkinson Geoffrey & Viviam Brooks Tr to Atkinson Geoffrey; $150,000

1250 Springfield Pk: Brooks Vivian H Tr @3 to Atkinson Geoffrey & Viviam Brooks Tr; $150,000

180 Compton Rd: Wilson Steven A & Kathleen Y to Galitsky Radislav & Olga; $1,162,000

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28 Fleming Rd: Hagerman Kara Renee to Williams Christina; $400,000

7 Diplomat Dr: Beck Stephen C & Sarah L Hyatt to Hyatt Sarah; $119,600

NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Information provided by Christine Charlson.

Alexandria

10608 Christa Court, unit 2: Home Sweet Home Properties, LLC to Terry Gross and Tommy Gross; $133,000

Bellevue

117 Anspaugh Ave.: Amy and Charles Dawes to Marian and Marlan Topolski; $210,000

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Burlington

1756 Deer Run Drive: Judy and Gary Davis to Magdiel Medina and Ismael Robles; $247,000

4020 Country Mill Drive, unit 21-102: Gina and David Stacy to Megan and Devin Roenker; $198,000

6277 Teasle Circle: Skyline Real Estate Group, LLC to Nadine and Scott Smart; $280,000

7063 Putters Point, unit 107-G: Barbara Donoghue to Susannah and Chindra Stephens; $172,500

Cold Spring

5853 Limestone Court: Marianne Fulco to Judy Niehaus and Ed Sulken; $393,500

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Covington

10485 Kendrick Court: The Drees Company to Jennifer and Antonio Hutsell; $385,500

109 E. 8th St., unit 109: Gehard Torio to James Mitchell IV; $235,000

1324 Highway Ave.: Theresa Rehmet to Christopher McClellan; $135,000

178 E. 43rd St.: Jon Weaver to Christon Barwick; $180,000

2147 Gribble Drive: Emily and Kevin Thompson to Michele Galvin and Tyler Putnam; $290,000

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2336 Amici Drive: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Anna Monteiro and Kyle Bentley; $395,000

2378 Bella Ridge: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Carolyn and Jon Sagers; $332,500

2393 Lucca Way: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Sarah Brooks and Nicholas Rulli; $441,000

3120 Beech Ave.: Kimberly and Scott Miller to Tricia Williams; $205,000

3128 Clifford Ave.: Evan Lallier to Melissa Gomez and Justin Moore; $197,500

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Crescent Springs

2502 Elyria Court, unit 15-103: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Lindsay Doellman and Benjamin Siemers; $2,435,000

864 Carrieview Drive: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Tamara and Kenneth Stout; $786,000

Elsmere

3902 Turkeyfoot Road: Regina and Terry Pelfry to Janet and Jerry Cox; $250,000

863 Virginiabradford Court: Tomas Arriaga to Elizabeth and David Franqui; $230,000

Erlanger

145 Dale Hollow Drive, unit 8: Cathie and Kenneth Unrue to Jacqueline Kerber and Dawn Tepe-Cox; $165,000

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426 Hallam Ave.: REI Mavens, LLC to Shelby Armstrong; $220,000

449 Erlanger Road: Melody Angell to Diane Harman; $162,000

Florence

10 Lynn St.: Caldwell Homes, LLC to Crystal Herald; $219,000

1733 Greatwood Drive: Erika and Michael Metzger to Ederly Olivares and Gerardo Duran; $330,000

448 Marian Lane, unit 1: Krista and Eric Callen to Blake Wolfzorn; $110,000

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7131 Manderlay Drive: Stamp Estates, LLC to Anthony Lane; $240,000

Fort Mitchell

49 Virginia Ave.: Mary and Kerry Spencer to Patrick Hyde; $230,000

Fort Thomas

1626 N. Fort Thomas Ave.: Holly and Colin Pohlman to Christina and Michael Buchanan; $170,000

24 Klaincrest Ave.: Jona Mair and John Klein to Elizabeth and Ryan Derickson; $492,000

38 Lockwood Place: Julie Fawcett to David Osburg; $290,000

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4 Bivouac Ave.: Julia Meister to Katie and Jeremy Sharp; $393,000

Fort Wright

310 Hazelwood Drive: Janet and Don Moster to Good Faith Homes, LLC; $100,000

Hebron

2127 Penny Lane: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Nana Akulaya and Philippe Sabwa; $399,000

2131 Penny Lane: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Kaylle and Todd DePree; $381,000

2186 Blair Drive: Beverly Acree to Karen and David Schneider; $450,000

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4231 River Road: Mary Callahan to Yellowstone, LLC; $310,000

Independence

10389 Flintrock Bluff: Celestial Building Corporation to Evelin Johanson and Hector Fernandez; $312,000

12004 Blue Ash Lane: Arlinghaus Builders, LLC to Sandra and Thomas Kacir; $362,000

1316 Galveston Court: Carmen Torres to Tori and Joshua Watkins; $314,000

1432 Rosewynn Way: The Drees Company to Andrea and Cordell Schwartz; $420,000

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Lakeside Park

2675 Van Deren Drive: Amy Hebbler and Cody Couch to Bridget Braun; $233,000

Newport

1246 Waterworks Road: Terry Lutz to Boss Brothers Property, LLC; $70,000

26 17th St.: Nasser Kassem to Christopher Wagner; $215,000

344 E. 2nd St.: Maria and Thomas O’Brien to Emily and Barry Mersmann; $280,000

Park Hills

530 Scenic Drive: Kimberly Richards and Mark Richards to Ashley and Matthew Titus; $110,000

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715 Saint Joseph Lane: Mabl Properties KY, LLC to Mitchell Rensing; $250,000

Southgate

74 View Terrace Drive, unit 3: Jessica Hardin to Jacqueline Parrish; $148,000

Taylor Mill

519 Cleveland Ave.: Mary Fuller to James Smith; $199,000

5432 Stone Hill Drive: April and David Shaw to Amber and Ethan Harbin; $310,000

Union

4752 Donegal Ave.: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Kyle Chambers and Zachary Paterlini; $442,500

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6329 Greenland Road: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Staci Boothe and Jacob Bradner; $372,500

Villa Hills

726 Dry Creek Court: Emily and Bruce Barnum to Sandra Jordan and Amanda Jordan; $340,000

Wilder

70 Creekwood Drive, unit 11: BTZ Investments, LLC to Jacob Toole; $145,000



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(LETTERS) Wyoming Supreme Court judges, congressional responsibility, pregnancy and US involvement in the Middle East

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Oil City News publishes letters, cartoons and opinions as a public service. The content does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Oil City News or its employees. Letters to the editor can be submitted by following the link at our opinion section.


Wyoming Supreme Court judge process better than federal’s

Dear Casper,

This letter is in response to Mr. Ross Schriftman’s letter to the editor from April 11. His opinion appears to be that the Wyoming process of selecting Wyoming Supreme Court justices is somehow flawed. Justices are selected through a merit-based assisted appointment process. When a vacancy occurs, a seven-member Judicial Nominating Commission recommends three candidates to the governor, who appoints one.

Appointed justices serve at least one year before standing in a nonpartisan retention election for an eight-year term.

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The commission consists of the chief justice as chair/tie-breaker, three attorneys selected by the Wyoming State Bar and three non-attorneys appointed by the governor. The governor must select one of the three nominees provided by the commission to fill the vacancy.

After serving at least one year, justices stand for retention in the next general election. Voters cast a “yes” or “no” vote. If retained, the justice serves an eight-year term.

Candidates must be U.S. citizens, Wyoming residents for at least three years, licensed to practice law, and have at least nine years of legal experience. Justices must retire at age 70.

U.S. Supreme Court are appointed for life!

I would offer that the Wyoming process is superior to that of the U.S. Constitution. Voters are involved the process, which we are not at the federal level.

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Wyoming justices can be impeached and removed from office by the state House of Representatives and Senate.

Michael Bond
Casper


Wyoming delegation must answer for President Trump’s Iran policy

Dear Casper,

Sent this to each of our Wyoming congressional delegates. I lived in Montana for years. These are the questions the Daily Montanan asked of their elected congressional representatives.

I ask the same questions of our Wyoming delegation. Montana got no answers. I doubt that we will either.

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  1. President Donald Trump has continued to threaten to hit targets that would affect or kill civilians in Iran. Do you support his stated objectives and deadlines?
  2. Are you concerned that some of these targets could be construed as attacking civilians and therefore become war crimes?
  3. Do you have any concerns about wiping out an entire civilization, as Trump has threatened?
  4. If these are only rhetorical threats, what does that do to our stature in the world when we make threats, but don’t follow through with them?
  5. Polls have continued to show more than a majority of Americans do not support the efforts against Iran. Why do you support the effort?
  6. If you do not support the effort in Iran, at what point would you support Congressional intervention or oversight on the issue?
  7. Have you been briefed and do you believe that there are clear objectives in this war with Iran, and how can you communicate those with your constituents?
  8. The U.S. has repeatedly criticized Vladimir Putin and Russia for its invasion and treatment of the Ukrainian people and it sovereignty. How does that differ from America’s “excursion” into Iran?
  9. What is your message for Montanans who are seeing gas prices and the cost of living generally increase?
  10. Last week, President Trump said that America doesn’t have enough money for healthcare and childcare; further, those things must be left to the individual states in order to fund the military? Do you agree?
  11. President Trump continues to boost military budgets and request additional funding for the war in Iran. Do you support these?

Tami Munari
Laramie


Pregnancy is personal, not political

Dear Casper,

The recent Wyoming Supreme Court ruling, which affirmed abortion is health care, has caused some who disagree with the ruling to attack Wyoming’s judicial system.

In an opinion letter, candidate Ross Schriftman facetiously writes, “…our God-given First Amendment right of free speech does not apply when criticizing our fellow citizen judges.”

This is the first flaw in his logic because the Constitution was not written by God, therefore the right of freedom of speech was thought up and written by men. God is not the author nor guarantor of personal freedoms — our Constitution and judicial system are.

The second flaw in his argument references a letter signed by 111 professionally-trained, experienced, and well-respected Wyoming judges and attorneys explaining how the courts arrive at their rulings. It is illogical to claim we are all “citizen judges” because even though citizens have a constitutionally-guaranteed right to an opinion, it does not make every citizen a legal expert. The judges’ and attorneys’ excellent letter speaks for itself.

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Mr. Schriftman claims the Supreme Court, “… create(d) an absurd definition of health care to include the intentional murder of pre-born human persons; something they did to justify overriding the equal protection clause… .” This logic is flawed because it is based on a conflation of an obsession with “pre-born human persons” and equal protection under the law.

There is significant disagreement on the issue of fetal personhood and who gets to determine it: the doctors? the lawyers? the pregnant woman? the anti-choice crowd?

Many understand and appreciate it has taken women almost 200 years to gain and keep Equal Protection Under the Law, and the disagreement over who is legally, materially, and morally responsible for a fertilized human egg has always been part this historical struggle. But it was the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that finally established a constitutional right, for women and men, to private health care decisions and, since pregnancy is a health condition, that included abortion.

Even though it wasn’t explicit, Roe also effectively affirmed that bestowing of “personhood” is a private determination to be made by the pregnant woman and her God. But, sadly, here we are again, dealing with folks who mistakenly believe they have a right to interfere in someone else’s pregnancy.

The Rev. L Kee
Casper

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Why does the U.S. keep troops in oil producing countries?

Dear Casper,

There are two facts that don’t ever seem to be considered by our government that cost us dearly.

Osama Bin Laden said the stationing of U.S. troops in the Middle East was the reason Al Qaeda attacked us on 9/11. Does the U.S. believe that the oil producing countries in the Middle East will only sell us oil if we force them to by stationing troops there? I’m not aware of any other countries that believe that.

The other fact is, the U.S. is the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon offensively. There are several countries that have nuclear weapons, including North Korea. The reason countries have been reluctant to use nuclear weapons is MAD, mutually assured destruction. Consequently, is it reasonable to expect Iran, should they develop a nuclear weapon, to attack the U.S., knowing that our superiority in nuclear capability would assure the complete destruction of their country? It clearly would be suicidal for them to do so.

But, just to be cautious, rather than destroying the entire country to deter Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, wouldn’t it make more sense to destroy their nuclear infrastructure?

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Before they ever left Earth, all of NASA’s Artemis II astronauts trained with the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) — and for some, that preparation included long days navigating Wyoming’s backcountry.

That NOLS training was singled out by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman Thursday during the crew’s first group interview from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, after returning to Earth on April 10 from it’s 10-day mission to the moon and back.

He reflected on decision-making under pressure and how lessons learned through NOLS resurfaced during moments of stress and distraction.

“There’s a saying that we learned from one of our National Outdoor Leadership School instructors: integrity is not a one or a zero,” Wiseman said. “You can be in integrity, and you can be out of integrity — and I’ll be the first to admit that there were moments when I was out of integrity because sometimes the view or the human experience would just pull me away from the work.”

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The partnership reflects a longstanding relationship between NOLS and NASA, the United States’ civilian space agency, and the Lander-based outdoor education organization.

Since 1999, NASA has worked with a variety of organizations and contracted NOLS for more than 45 wilderness expeditions designed to help astronauts prepare for the realities of long-duration spaceflight.

Those expeditions place crews in remote, resource-limited environments where communication, leadership and teamwork become essential for safety — conditions that mirror life inside a spacecraft.

In 2023, Cowboy State Daily chronicled the Artemis II astronauts training in the Cowboy State. At the time, the connection between Wyoming’s wind-carved wilderness and the engineered isolation of deep space felt philosophical.

Now, after completing their mission, the astronauts say the lessons they learned in Wyoming followed them all the way to lunar orbit.

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From Wyoming Backcountry To The Moon

For NOLS instructors, the connection between wilderness leadership and spaceflight comes down to a single idea, what the school calls “expedition behavior.”

Rick Rochelle, senior faculty and leadership coach at NOLS, told Cowboy State Daily on Friday that the concept explains why NASA continues to partner with the organization decades after the relationship began.

“There’s a phrase that NOLS calls ‘expedition behavior,’ and that is clearly the most important part of why NASA works with us and how it translates,” Rochelle said.

The term was coined by NOLS founder Paul Petzoldt, a mountaineer who set an altitude record on K2 in 1938, served in the 10th Mountain Division during World War II and later built the school around the idea that leadership is defined by responsibility to others.

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“He said it’s an awareness of others’ needs and the character to make those needs as important as your own,” Rochelle said. “It’s really about how to be a great team member.”

Lynn Petzold, also senior faculty at NOLS, said astronauts who train with the school are placed in situations where leadership theory becomes practical experience — where decisions must be made under stress, and reflection becomes part of daily operations.

“NOLS provides experience for astronauts to go through leadership theory, work under stress, and reflect and debrief — extracting the learnings from the day and implementing them moving forward,” Petzold said. “That’s how you continue to grow and become a better team.”

The wilderness setting itself plays a critical role.

Long stretches in remote terrain force participants to manage fatigue, communicate clearly and make decisions without outside support. These are conditions that closely resemble life inside a spacecraft.

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“This ties to the previous question, which is being in an austere environment for long periods away from distractions,” Rochelle said.

Why Wyoming Keeps Showing Up In Spaceflight

The connection between Wyoming and human spaceflight has grown steadily over the past quarter century, turning Lander into an unlikely but consistent training ground for astronauts preparing to leave Earth.

In the Wyoming backcountry, that might mean navigating a sudden weather shift or managing exhaustion miles from the nearest road.

In space, the same principles scale to orbital mechanics, life-support systems, and the psychological weight of isolation.

For instructors who have watched astronauts move through Wyoming’s mountains and deserts, the pride in the Artemis II mission is personal, Rochelle said.

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“These are amazing human beings,” he said. “They love each other. They’re mission-focused, and they clearly want to have a positive impact on all of humanity.”

Petzold agreed.

“These are awesome human beings who were excited to be part of this mission,” she said. “They had a lot to contribute as individuals, and as a group they really brought it together. 

“NOLS is just really excited and proud to work with NASA and this crew to pave a new path forward as we return to the moon. We’re proud to have been a small part of it.”

The same training that teaches students to read about weather, manage fatigue and support teammates in the Wind River backcountry is now helping shape how astronauts operate in deep space.

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Kolby Fedore can be reached at kolby@cowboystatedaily.com.



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