Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary It was below 20 degrees in Illinois. And it was snowing. The library was closing for the night. The last of the runny-nosed schoolchildren had... Read more
By Ken Lass As a child, I was taught that each of us has an angel that has been assigned to watch over and protect us. But we grow up and become cynical adults, and the concept of a guardian... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary The letter came from a 19-year-old student named Margaret. “Dear Sean,” she began, “I want to attend [Blank] University, but I am forced to att... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary I prayed for you tonight. Before bed. I’m serious. I don’t get down on my knees or do anything crazy like that. I don’t kneel. Namely, because... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Several fundraisers have been created for helping a Hewitt-Trussville High Schooler pay for medical expenses. Friends of 15-year-old Kaylyn Mayer... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Mama lived on 1st Street in the old cinderblock house. Hers was the place with the blue shutters, the scraggly live oaks, and the iron gnome on... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Morningtime. Grand Chute, Wisconsin. It’s cold in America’s Dairyland. Last night it got down to negative 4 degrees. Tomorrow night it’s suppos... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary God lives in Woburn, Massachusetts. You wouldn’t think so, but it’s true. He lives just nine miles north of Boston, off I-93. Woburn isn’t a hu... Read more
Sean of the South: Good
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary “People are [beeping] awesome,” the young man’s email began. “People are really, [beeping] awesome.” The author’s name is Denny. He’s an 18-yea... Read more