By Crystal McGough The Turkey Creek Nature Preserve and the City of Pinson will be hosting the third annual Beat the Heat at Turkey Creek and Float Your Boat Race at the Preserve on Saturday... Read more
By Crystal McGough The Trussville City Board of Education moved unanimously this morning to approve a settlement agreement with former School Superintendent Suzanne Freeman. The agree... Read more
“Cities In Desperation” 7/13/12 Desperation is what many cities are facing this year. Just in the last two weeks in California three cities San Bernardino, Stockton, and Mammoth Lakes have a... Read more
By Crystal McGough Clay Mayor Ed McGuffie announced Thursday that the city is in a joint partnership with Lutheran Ministries of Alabama. The purpose of the partnership is to assist survivor... Read more
By Chesley Payne Small businesses are one of the fundamental foundations of our nation’s economy. A small business is often the result of many years worth of work and dedication by the owner... Read more
By June Mathews Hey, lady… yeah, you. The one in front of Jimmie and me in the grocery store line last Saturday morning who kept bending over your cart and exposing the top half of your sagg... Read more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department reported today that an 87-year-old man from Pinson was the victim of a telephone scam. The Sheriff’s Department has not released the victim’s name a... Read more
By Crystal McGough The Pinson City Council voted 4-1 last Thursday against a motion made by Councilman Shane Shelnutt concerning city expenses. Shelnutt made the motion that “any motion cont... Read more
By Tina Tidmore Legends Smokehouse employees were told on Saturday that they would have the following Monday off. The message on the restaurants’ Facebook page on Saturday had a similar mess... Read more
By Crystal McGough Over 100 people showed up at Cosby Lake Sunday night to have a “candle light” prayer walk in honor of Clay native Brooke Rodgers. Rodgers, a Clay-Chalkville High School gr... Read more