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🌱 Pedestrian Struck On Highway 79 + Veterans Outreach Day
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Happy Monday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know going on in town today. In a matter of public safety, the Trussville Police Department is seeking a man they say failed to register as a sex offender. Also in the news, a pedestrian was struck and killed while walking on Highway 79 in Pinson Sunday night. Initially, the man's body was not found. Read more about these stories below.
Here are the top stories in Trussville today:
- This was a scary event, for sure. After an explosion at a home in the area on Halloween night, Fultondale residents react. (WVTM13)
- The Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity has fired its executive director, among 5 others. (AL.com)
- The Trussville Police Department is seeking a man they say failed to register as sex offender. (Trussvilletribune)
- The Trussville Veterans Committee plans to host a Veterans Outreach Day on Sunday, November 7, at the Trussville Civic Center. (Trussvilletribune)
- A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on Highway 79 in Pinson Sunday night. (Trussville Patch)
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- 8 reasons to register for Momentum 2022 today—March 16-17. (Bham Now)
- Trussville Public Library will be hosting the traveling exhibit, "Tired of Giving in: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott" this month. The exhibit will be available for viewing at the library from November 15th-November 29th. (Facebook)
- Trussville YMCA's Winter Basketball is BACK! Co-ed leagues are open to all players ages 5-12. Registration ends November 20. (Facebook)
- The Trussville Tribune: Disconnected: Rep. Garrett works to cure internet disadvantages impacting households, communities in Alabama. (Facebook)
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