Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
By Anna McFall All through the city this week, businesses and individuals have been helping to promote breast cancer awareness for the fifth annual “Turn Trussville Pink” event.... Read more
By Crystal McGough The month of October is a time for people across the nation to not only reflect on the dangers of breast cancer, but to become educated, educate others and reach out to h... Read more
On Tuesday, Oct. 16, there will be a kick-off party for “Turn Trussville Pink” at the Three-Eared Rabbit . The kick-off party is the day before this year’s “Turn Trus... Read more
by June Mathews Ever since the key dangling from Benjamin Franklin’s kite string was struck by lightning, and the march toward illuminating America began, there’s been one – and usually, onl... Read more
by Anna McFall With a classroom full of tired students, Carrie Jones had a bright smile and was still energized following the Special Olympics track and field events held at Jack Wood Stadiu... Read more
by Tina Tidmore Any Clay native who is about 90 years old may remember Clarence “Shorty” Goodwin. But until recently, no one — not even his wife — knew of his experience as a Nazi prisoner o... Read more
Monster Munch! found on PlainChicken.com By Stephanie Parker Monster Munch, Halloween Popcorn Bark… you can call it whatever you want – this stuff is crazy good! This is sweet and salt... Read more
It’s not too late to register for the first the first Miss Maple Leaf Pageant, to be held in Trussville on Sunday, Oct. 21. Pageant times are 2:00 pm (ages 0-6) & 4:00 pm (ages 7+)... Read more
Thousands of people from all over Alabama showed up at the 2012 Alabama Butterbean Festival in Pinson, Friday and Saturday . The state-wide festival, put on by the Clay-Pinson Chamber of Com... Read more
By Crystal McGough “JuCan do all things through Christ who strengthens her.” This is the motto of Julia Cobb, a seven-year-old from Springville who was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare... Read more