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Frances Dellinger
(Posted 2/16/2012)
Frances Louise Dellinger, 48, of Valley Mills died Friday evening Feb. 10, 2012, in Waco. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 13 at the Valley Mills First Baptist Church under the direction of Foss Funeral Home. Interment will be at New Castle Cemetery in New Castle, KY.
Frances Dellinger was born in Shelbyville KY, to Richard and Polly Troxell on Aug. 17, 1963. She was a warm loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother. Frances was preceded in death by her father, Richard Troxell and her father-in-law, Harry Dellinger.
She is survived by her husband and
(Posted 2/16/2012)
Frances Louise Dellinger, 48, of Valley Mills died Friday evening Feb. 10, 2012, in Waco. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 13 at the Valley Mills First Baptist Church under the direction of Foss Funeral Home. Interment will be at New Castle Cemetery in New Castle, KY.
Frances Dellinger was born in Shelbyville KY, to Richard and Polly Troxell on Aug. 17, 1963. She was a warm loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother. Frances was preceded in death by her father, Richard Troxell and her father-in-law, Harry Dellinger.
She is survived by her husband and
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Jackets beaten at buzzer in 15-A opener
by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/23/2012 04:05 pm)

Meridian's Colton Bowers For the Meridian Yellowjacket boys basketball team, the District 15-1A, Division I opener last Friday night proved to be classic showdown. But despite a valiant effort, the Jackets didn't get the Hollywood finish they were gunning to get.
Trailing the entire game, the Jackets rallied from a 10-point deficit to set up a possible game-tying three-point attempt as time expired in an attempt to force overtime. But after the game-ending shot rattled in and out of the basket, the Jackets were forced to walk off the court with a disappointing, yet thrilling 57-54 loss to Itasca at Jacket Gymnasium.
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by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/23/2012 04:05 pm)

Meridian's Colton Bowers For the Meridian Yellowjacket boys basketball team, the District 15-1A, Division I opener last Friday night proved to be classic showdown. But despite a valiant effort, the Jackets didn't get the Hollywood finish they were gunning to get.
Trailing the entire game, the Jackets rallied from a 10-point deficit to set up a possible game-tying three-point attempt as time expired in an attempt to force overtime. But after the game-ending shot rattled in and out of the basket, the Jackets were forced to walk off the court with a disappointing, yet thrilling 57-54 loss to Itasca at Jacket Gymnasium.
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Road to Three-peat
by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/23/2012 04:02 pm)

Staff Photo / Meridian Tribune
Lady Jacket senior Haley Hallmark and freshman Sonya Mendoza battle for loose ball against Itasca last Friday night. Right now, the Meridian Lady Jacket girls basketball team finds itself exactly where it wants to be. And after winning their first three district games of the season, the Lady Jackets appear well on their way to claiming their third consecutive District 15-1A, Division I title.
Clearly, Meridian appears on the road to a three-peat.
But as the 18th-ranked Lady Jackets prepare to wrap up the first round of district play this week, they remain well aware that they must avoid running into a road block.
After convincingly knocking off title contender Valley Mills, 39-29, last Tuesday night on the More
by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/23/2012 04:02 pm)

Staff Photo / Meridian Tribune
Lady Jacket senior Haley Hallmark and freshman Sonya Mendoza battle for loose ball against Itasca last Friday night. Right now, the Meridian Lady Jacket girls basketball team finds itself exactly where it wants to be. And after winning their first three district games of the season, the Lady Jackets appear well on their way to claiming their third consecutive District 15-1A, Division I title.
Clearly, Meridian appears on the road to a three-peat.
But as the 18th-ranked Lady Jackets prepare to wrap up the first round of district play this week, they remain well aware that they must avoid running into a road block.
After convincingly knocking off title contender Valley Mills, 39-29, last Tuesday night on the More
Super Centex picks three Jackets
by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/10/2012 09:52 am)
WACO [150] Over the last four years, Meridian High School senior Billy Miller has always been a big man on campus. At 6-foot, four-inches tall and weighing 315 pounds, it easy to see why the four-year football letterman stands out in a crowd [150] literally.
But when the Waco Tribune Herald announced its prestigious 2011 Super Centex football selections last Sunday, Miller became a big man in Bosque County as the only 11-man football, first-team player named to the team.
Named as a first-team offensive lineman, Miller -- a two-time first-team all-district selection and three-year starter [150] the Yellowjacket offensive More
by Brett Voss
(Posted 1/10/2012 09:52 am)
WACO [150] Over the last four years, Meridian High School senior Billy Miller has always been a big man on campus. At 6-foot, four-inches tall and weighing 315 pounds, it easy to see why the four-year football letterman stands out in a crowd [150] literally.
But when the Waco Tribune Herald announced its prestigious 2011 Super Centex football selections last Sunday, Miller became a big man in Bosque County as the only 11-man football, first-team player named to the team.
Named as a first-team offensive lineman, Miller -- a two-time first-team all-district selection and three-year starter [150] the Yellowjacket offensive More

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