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Bunco Benefit for The Lovelady Center
The event will feature dinner, dessert, Bunco and door prizes. Tickets are fifteen dollars each.
Trussville officials wary of property tax hike as they seek revenue for city, schools
Trussville city officials say they will have to look at the poA tential pitfalls of seeking a property tax increase, espeA cially if voters should reject it.
College Football Matchup: Tough week compacts the pack
Auburn's defeat of Ole Miss was one of four games missed by a majority of entrants in Week 9 of College Football Matchup.
Seasonal stores land in empty spots in Birmingham, across nation
Pop up and seasonal stores such as Spirit Halloween are taking advantage of all the vacant retail space in the market to get choice locations.
Old Navy Coat Drive for Jimmie Hale Mission: Get discounts when you donate
Old Navy is having a coat drive to help Jimmie Hale Mission representatives distribute warm coats to the homeless this fall.
Carraway owners running out of time for sale of beds
The owner of Physicians Medical Center Carraway 's campus is running out of time to recoup its investment by selling the hospital's most valuable assets its state-issued bed licenses.
ALDI Special Purchases Starting Thursday Oct. 22: Bunk Beds, Coats, Tables & More
It's an interesting week at Aldi starting tomorrow. You all know how much I love Aldi.
City Coupon Books are on sale now & again in February
You know those great coupon books that schools and organizations use as fundraisers? They are priced between $15 and $20? You know what I'm talking about, they're are packed with coupons at vendors across the city? Enjoy The City coupon books are on sale now by various organizations and schools including Hewitt-Trussville Middle School TK ...
College Football Matchup: Separation Saturday
Kentucky's upset of Auburn and Georgia Tech's surprise victory over Virginia Tech resulted in no perfect College Football Matchup scores in week 7. For the first time this season, no one picked all 10 games correctly in Week 7. Fewer than 10% of participants predicted Kentucky's upset of Auburn, or Georgia Tech's victory over Virginia Tech.
Fontaine sees R&D as success-builder
TRUSSVILLE, AL. Fifth wheel research looks to be taking a giant step forward at Fontaine Fifth Wheel thanks in part to a new 9,000 sq.
Going Pink Brings in the Green
Rebecca DiPiazza Rawson was just 24 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Birmingham-based Aliant Bank said Greg Hill has joined as senior vice president, human resources director.
Northern, eastern JeffCo faces hospital void
If Trinity Medical Center is allowed to relocate to U.S. 280, St. Vincent's East will be the lone hospital operating in north and east Jefferson County.
'scope it out for October 6, 2009
JeffCo launches cooking oil recycling program BIRMINGHAM, Ala. _ Jefferson County has launched a recycling program for home cooking oil aimed at keeping the gunk out of the county's sewers.
Whataburger's BOGO Free Deal is Every Monday Evening
There's only 5 hours and 40 minutes left until the whistle blows. You'll be heading home and if you have burgers and BOGO on the brain you'll want to stop by Whataburger.
NC school bus manufacturer rewards drivers
A North Carolina school bus manufacturer has given awards to several drivers for their work after student passengers wrote essays about them.
Police crack $200,000 theft case
What started with charges stemming from a $20,000 bad check allegedly written in Fort Payne in July has culminated in more than $200,000 in stolen property recovered across North Alabama and Southern Tennessee.
Jefferson County starts cooking oil recycling program aimed at keeping it out of sewers
Jefferson County has launched a recycling program for home cooking oil aimed at keeping the gunk out of the county's sewers.
Birmingham Bingo Ordinance Up For Change
The bingo controversy just keeps heating up in Birmingham. A new ordinance with some bold new rules adds a new twist to the debate.
Jefferson County Coroner's office seeks help in finding family of man
The Jefferson County Coroner's office is asking for help in finding the family of a Trussville man who recently died at a hospital after he was injured in an earlier fire.
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