Birth Announcements
May 7, 2019

Birth Announcements

By From JT Staff Reports

Joseph and Lindsey Balla of Marysville Announce the birth of their first child Eleanor (Ellie) Elise Ball on April 7.
Maternal grandparents are Tim and Darci Triplett of Milford Center.
Paternal Grandparents are John and Joyce Balla of Canton.

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Birth Announcements
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Education, News
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Sports
Fairbanks’ Carson Shope carries the ball against Triad during a 2025 game. Shope is one of the returning starters for the Panthers for the 2026 campaign, which begins Thursday at Colonel Crawford. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Sports
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Sports
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Sports
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