From the Trussville Tribune staff reports ARGO – Old South Firearms will hold a “Civil War Living History” event tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with weather permitting. Old... Read more
By Nathan Prewett For the Tribune ARGO – A special called meeting at Argo City Hall was canceled due to a lack of quorum when three city council members did not appear. The meeting... Read more
By Tanna Friday For The Tribune ARGO — Argo residents will soon have a safe place to go during dangerous weather. Monday, the Argo City Council heard from Eddie Culpepper Jr., president of E... Read more
By Tanna Friday For the Tribune ARGO — City Councilors on Monday voted to transfer more than $30,000 incorrectly placed in the city’s general police fund to its rightful place, the cit... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports A few area municipalities made the Top 5 on a website’s recent list of the 20 safest cities in Alabama. According to Safewise.com Argo and Ma... Read more
By Tanna Friday For the Tribune The Argo Fire Department has been awarded a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant from FEMA for $324,597. According to FEMA’s website, the... Read more
By Tanna Friday For the Tribune ARGO — It may come as a surprise to find out that some of our local first responders have teddy bears traveling with them on the job. What is even more surpri... Read more
By Tanna Friday For the Tribune ARGO — The conversation during Monday’s Argo Council meeting began when city attorney, Scott Barnett, asked council members if they would like him to re... Read more
By Tanna Friday For the Tribune ARGO— City officials welcomed a new business to Argo Monday. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Monday for a second location for Liberty Automotive and Tire o... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports ARGO –Police chief James Downing confirmed that a pedestrian was struck by a train Monday morning in Argo. The incident occurred around 4:45 a... Read more