Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Hundreds of people lined the hospital hallways to pay respects to Skip Nicholson, a fallen officer they’d never met. It was midafternoon. Asce... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Christmas Eve, 1978. It was late. The rural Pennsylvania highway was empty. All over America, stockings were hung by the carbon monoxide detec... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary The last thing I want to do is sound like an old fart. But some things cannot be helped. Yesterday I was fiddling with my truck radio dial, lo... Read more
By Tanna M. Friday, Managing Editor For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE — The city of Trussville invites the public to view local artist Janice Cook and Gudrun Rominger’s art exhibit ‘Art for the Se... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Yesterday I met Ray Charles in Albany, Georgia. He was in a good mood. I was, too. I waved at him. He didn’t wave back. I met him when I was w... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Jefferson Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home have been announced as an official location for the 2021 National Wreaths Across America Day. The ceme... Read more
By Ken Lass I have always thought that Thanksgiving does not get the respect it deserves. Most of us don’t even really know much about the event upon which it is based. We know Christm... Read more
By Crystal McGough TRUSSVILLE – In 1974, 27-year-old Trussville resident Nancy Smith received news that would change not only her life, but the lives of her family, friends, community, and t... Read more
By Ken Lass TRUSSVILLE — The expansion of Trussville has been a hot topic lately. It seems as though everyone wants to move here, but once they get here, they don’t want anyone e... Read more
by Ken Lass There’s nothing like a high school football Friday night in the South. Sharon and I went to all the Hewitt Trussville games when our kids were in school. We swelled with pr... Read more