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By Gary Lloyd MONTGOMERY — As summer approaches and another school year ends, state law enforcement agencies partner to remind Alabamians whether they’re celebrating close to home or t... Read more
By Gary Lloyd JEFFERSON COUNTY — The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has welcomed its newest addition to the K-9 Unit. Naiyah is a 14-week-old bloodhound, who comes to the sheriff’s... Read more
By Gary Lloyd CLAY — Clay United Methodist Church is reaching out to the community because of a “critical low” in the community food pantry, according to a post on the city of Clay’s F... Read more
By Tribune staff TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville City Board of Education on Monday placed proposed elementary school zones on the table for consideration. Search for your address and propo... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — A trio of Hewitt-Trussville High School students have accomplished a first in school history. Isaac Searcy, Amber Gibson and Billy Dalton Smith placed third... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville City Board of Education on Monday placed proposed elementary school zones on the table for consideration. The approval of the zoning lines wil... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich CLAY — The city of Clay will begin offering residents the option of buying vehicle tags at Clay City Hall on Aug. 1, it was announced at Monday’s Clay City Council meet... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — The rehabilitation of a section of North Chalkville Road could begin in early June, Trussville Mayor Gene Melton said at last week’s Trussville City Council... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich CLAY — The Clay City Council on Monday voted to allow Mayor Charles Webster to sign a memorandum of understanding and a mutual aid agreement with the county that would... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — The Alabama Farmers Federation is endorsing Trussville businessman Shay Shelnutt in his bid for election to the Alabama State Senate in District 17. The Jeff... Read more