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🌱 Homicide Investigation In Center Point + Bo Nix Injury
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Hello, neighbors! Michael Seale here with today's Trussville Daily. Let's talk football fo4 a second. Local product Bo Nix, who of course starred at Pinson Valley High School and has been the starter at quarterback at Auburn for the last three seasons, had ankle surgery Monday and will miss the remainder of the season. Let's hope he heals quickly. Also in the news, a woman was found dead in her Center Point apartment Sunday after neighbors became worried that they had not seen her in a while. Read more below.
Here are the top stories today in Trussville:
- As I mentioned up top, a woman was found dead inside her Center Point apartment after the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office received word that she had not been seen in a while by neighbors. (Trussville Patch)
- Auburn Quarterback and former Pinson Valley High School star Bo Nix had surgery on his ankle today, which means he is now out for the rest of the season. (Trussville Patch)
- Jefferson County Judge Tracie Todd is set for trial on ethics charges, and could be removed from office if convicted (WBRC)
- A federal grant will help support urban agriculture and community gardens in Birmingham. (Alabama NewsCenter)
- Jefferson County is inching closer to getting federal assistance to clean up from the Oct. 6 flood event. (WVTM13)
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Trussville Patch Notebook
- The Junior League of Birmingham is hosting Market Noel. (WIAT - CBS42.com)
- Bham Now's FIRST-EVER Nowie Awards are here! Nominate your foodie faves by Dec. 3 (Bham Now)
- Trussville Public Library presents The Rosa Parks Exhibit, "Tired of Giving in" from Troy University's Rosa Parks Museum! It will be displayed from November 15th - November 29th. (Facebook)
- The Trussville Tribune: Center Point earns Team of Week with shutout of Ramsay. (Facebook)
- Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce's chamber luncheon, presented by Keystone Financial Group, is this Thursday, November 18. The luncheon will take place at the Trussville Civic Center. (Facebook)
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— Michael Seale
About me: I am a lifelong Alabama resident with more than two decades of media under my belt. I have worked for a daily newspaper, a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, a television station and a couple of radio stations. I also tried my hand at marketing for a little while. But I love writing news. This opportunity to bring Patch to Birmingham is a chance for my hometown to benefit from a new - and better - way to read and receive news.
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