Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
By Gary Lloyd The Friends of the Trussville Library last week presented the Trussville Public Library with a $3,000 check at the close of the summer reading program. The summer reading progr... Read more
For The Tribune Fourteen students from Paine Primary and Paine Intermediate schools earned perfect attendance for the entire 2012-2013 school year. These students were present every day, wit... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson is going green. This summer, through a building energy audit administered by Alabama Power, funds for Turkey Creek were used to upgrade i... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Trussville’s 2013 Beautification Awards were announced at last weekend’s City Fest. Best landscape design went to David Aaron. The Sherman Oaks entrance was named honor roll. B... Read more
For The Tribune The Program of Academic Exchange is again facilitating local hosting for several international student ambassadors from the U.S. State Department leadership programs in Truss... Read more
By Gary Lloyd A Trussville-based Christian pop-rock artist’s new album was released last week. Hunter Wyatt’s new album, “Love Inspired,” was released last week by record label Tate Music Gr... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The play “Just So” will begin showing this weekend at ACTA Theater in Trussville. The play will be Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The play will also sho... Read more
By Gary Lloyd First Baptist Church Trussville Associate Pastor Lance Pate said Monday that the church continues to be in discussions about the future of Boy Scouts Troop 128 in the wake of t... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Three karate students from Trussville won medals at the USA National Karate Federation’s national competition in Greenville, S.C., earlier this month. Mary Elizabeth Reeves won... Read more
Here are some scenes from the rescheduled Trussville City Fest, which was held Saturday on the Mall in downtown Trussville: ... Read more