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🌱 City Bowls Hiring + Springville Road Library Closes

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Greetings, neighbors! It's me again, Michael Seale, your host of the Trussville Daily. Let's take a look at some of the stories happening in the news today. As you may know, City Bowls is one of the first tenants of the "Old Bowling Alley" property, and they are currently hiring. Also in the news, due to an HVAC issue, the Springville Road Public Library will close for at least six weeks. Read those stories and more below.


Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

  1. The Trussville City Council took action on a property within the city limits that has been deemed a nuisance. (Trussville Patch)
  2. The new City Bowls location in Trussville, part of the "Old Bowling Alley" property, is now hiring for multiple positions. (Trussvilletribune)
  3. Beverly Riddlesperger was honored at a regular meeting of the Leeds City Council on Monday, February 7, for her contributions to the community as director of Leeds Outreach. (Trussville Tribune)
  4. The Springville Road Library located at 1224 Springville Road in Birmingham has been temporarily closed due to heating problems. (Birmingham Patch)
  5. The saga surrounding the Brookside Police Department continues, as seven Brookside police officers have resigned since January. (AL.com)

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From my notebook:

  • Trussville City Schools appreciates the Mayor and City Council for recognizing the achievements of the nearly 1,300 students (out of 1,610 total campus enrollment) who participate in the various Academy Programs at Hewitt-Trussville High School. (Facebook)
  • Trussville has declared February Alabama Career and Technical Educational Month. (Facebook)
  • Check out what's new with Pinson resident and author Marie Pridgen and her new book. (Facebook)
  • Read the results of the AHSAA indoor track championships. (AL.com)

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