By Trussville Tribune Staff Trussville – Pet Supplies Plus in Trussville is holding a Spring Break party on March 27 at 2 p.m. The party is part of the store’s new Tiny Tails Universit... Read more
By Joe Hobby It was 1988. I had been out of college for over a decade and was well into my third job, climbing the corporate ladder. However, I kept hearing a little voice whispering to me.... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher Center Point — After the Center Point City Council failed, in January, to approve funding for two interns to attend the National League of Cities Congressional Conferenc... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher Argo — The Argo City Council honored three participants in Exceptional Foundation sports events. Three participants, including one Argo resident, were present to receive... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher IRONDALE — The Irondale City Council had only one item on the formal agenda as it convened the first meeting of month on Thursday night, March 12, but it never made it t... Read more
From Tribune Staff Reports Montgomery – The State of Alabama reached a $220 million settlement on Monday, March 4, with Cardinal Health and Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen). The settleme... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher PINSON — Pinson Trade Days founder Patti, of Patti’s on Main Street Flea Market and Consignment Shop, offered a word of thanks to the public for another successful marke... Read more
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Do you have any suggestions on divvying up my personal possessions to my kids after I’m gone without causing hard feelings or conflict? I have a lot of jewel... Read more
Special to the Tribune BIRMINGHAM – Civitan International, global service organization serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), presented their annual dona... Read more
By Terry Schrimscher CLAY — Pickleball players will descend upon the City of Clay in March as the city plays host to the 4th annual Alabama Open. The pickleball tournament will take place at... Read more