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RBC Warranty Deeds: August through October 2017

SELLER: AMY BUDD
BUYER: KRISTA BENNER
DESCRIPTION: MESA VIEW STATES SUBDIVISION 188420 9 1 487 AGENCY DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $440,000.00

SELLER: JEANNE NEWMAN
BUYER: HENRY COUFOS, JANET WHEELING
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 3 93 1134 PARK AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $149,000.00

SELLER: JOHN AND BEVERLY BARTUCCO
BUYER: LANCE AND DANETTE COULTER
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 17, 18, 19, 20 112 970 9TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $150,000.00

SELLER: RANDALL AND DEBRA HALL
BUYER: JERRY AND MARILYN SATTERTHWAITE
DESCRIPTION: SAGE PARK SUBDIVISION 190476 10, 11 1055 & 1057 SAGE COURT
TRANSACTION PRICE: $144,500.00

SELLER: WILLIAM AND VERONICA BIBB
BUYER: CHRISTOPHER AND MICHELLE SELLE
DESCRIPTION: SAGE HILLS RESUBDIVISION 261792 40 3 1322 SAGE RIDGE ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $390,000.00

SELLER: CHRISTOPHER AND MICHELLE SELLE
BUYER: JOSEPH AND CASSANDRA POWELL
DESCRIPTION: SAGE HILLS SUBDIVISION 196641 1, 2 6 1389 RIDGE ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $259,200.00

SELLER: CMH HOMES INC
BUYER: NICHOLAS AND JAMIE PRECIADO
DESCRIPTION: 1N 103W 12 4526 COUNTY ROAD 2
TRANSACTION PRICE: $284,000.00

SELLER: LOYANN L HAYES LIVING TRUST
BUYER: D. RUSSELL AND KERRI KNIGHT
DESCRIPTION: HILLCREST SUBDIVISION 161328 8, 9 306 HILLCREST AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $270,000.00

SELLER: JOHN AND SHERYL ETCHART
BUYER: CRAIG AND VALERIE SJOERDSMA
DESCRIPTION: ETCHART MINOR SUBDIVISION 286019 2 1972 COUNTY ROAD 36
TRANSACTION PRICE: $425,000.00

SELLER: JAMES AND LESLIE STEWART
BUYER: MICHAEL COMER
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 2 88 1036 PARK AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $61,000.00

SELLER: STEPHEN KNIGHT AND CHRISTYNA BIBB
BUYER: JOSHUA AND T-LISA DEBERGE
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 19, 20 890 3RD STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $275,000.00

SELLER: ROUNDPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING CORPORATION
BUYER: SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
DESCRIPTION: SAGEWOOD WEST PHASE I SUBDIVISION 207248 3 3 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED FOR CONVEYANCE PURPOSES ONLY 1081 TANGLEWOOD LANE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $1.00

SELLER: MICHAEL BRADY FAMILY TRUST
BUYER: EDWARD AND LAUREL LONG
DESCRIPTION: 4S 101W 33
TRANSACTION PRICE: $60,000.00

SELLER: JOHN TYNES
BUYER: TERI AND VANCE WILCZEK
DESCRIPTION: LEECH ADDITION 79778 5 314 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $23,000.00

SELLER: JUNE STRIEGEL
BUYER: TERI AND VANCE WILCZEK
DESCRIPTION: LEECH ADDITION 79778 5 314 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $19,000.00

SELLER: JOHNNIE AND VIRGINIA BARTON
BUYER: PETER AND AMANDA KIRKPATRICK
DESCRIPTION: DEMONTMOLLIN MINOR SUBDIVISION 299224 2 613 STRAWBERRY PATCH ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $208,500.00

SELLER: KEVIN AND JANETTE NYE
BUYER: ERICK AND NELVA BICKNELL
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS SUBDIVISION 185454 159 1134 MARK CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $235,500.00

SELLER: JOHN AND SHERYL ETCHART AND DOUGLAS PROCTOR
BUYER: ANN MARIE SCRITCHFIELD
DESCRIPTION: 1N 094W 36 TBD COUNTY ROAD 4
TRANSACTION PRICE: $250,000.00

SELLER: EDWARD AND GLENDA WILLIAMS
BUYER: STACY JOHN AND CORAL RENE SLATER
DESCRIPTION: 1S 093W 14 TBD HIGHWAY 8
TRANSACTION PRICE: $80,000.00

SELLER: JAMES MENSE
BUYER: OSMAN LOPEZ AND JODY GREAGER
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 1, 2 17 212 GARFIELD STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $189,400.00

SELLER: GOLDEN PARACHUTE LLC
BUYER: KATHLEEN STONER
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS RE-SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 #1 284732 365 TBD ANDREA CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $30,000.00

SELLER: CHRIS AND MICHELLE HUBER
BUYER: VANESSA HUBER
DESCRIPTION: HILDENBRANDT ADDITION 72396 11, 12 9 109 EAST RAVEN AVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $95,000.00

SELLER: ERNEST LANGELIER
BUYER: MONTY AND REBECCA ELDER
DESCRIPTION: APLANALP/KNOBLOCK/HEGWER P.U.D. 262251
TRANSACTION PRICE: $155,000.00

SELLER: JAMES SANDNER
BUYER: CHARLES, ELLE AND ANDREA REICHERT AND MICHAEL JONES
DESCRIPTION: 1S 091W 21 3469 COUNTY ROAD 10
TRANSACTION PRICE: $125,000.00

SELLER: SHAWN SHULTS
BUYER: KATHRYN CONRADO
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 3 3 336 MAIN STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $65,100.00

SELLER: DENA BYERS
BUYER: JOHN HUME
DESCRIPTION: 3 BYERS MINOR SUBDIVISION 309 LAKE STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $20,000.00

SELLER: CHURCH OF CHRIST AT MEEKER
BUYER: BRADY JENSEN
DESCRIPTION: CHURCH OF CHRIST MINOR SUBDIVISION 307137 2 900 3RD STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $225,000.00

SELLER: BRENT AND PEGGY RUDER
BUYER: JOSEPH AND CARINDA OTTE
DESCRIPTION: BUCKSKIN VALLEY SUBDIVISION 268574 10 454 RIMROCK DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $289,000.00

SELLER: CAPITAL INCOME AND GROWTH FUND LLC
BUYER: JOSE CRUSHSHON
DESCRIPTION: LEECH ADDITION 29778 5 C 314 S SUNSET AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $18,000.00

SELLER: BLUFORD HALCOMB
BUYER: JOSHUA AND VALLERIE JACKSON
DESCRIPTION: DRAGON WASH SUBDIVISION REPLAT OF LOTS 40-46 282847 67 927 WEST BELL STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $220,000.00

SELLER: CONSTANCE M HUGHES TRUST
BUYER: GILDARDO GARCIA GONZALEZ AND ELSA GARCIA
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 2, 3 81 942 PARK AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $75,000.00

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Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
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