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Retailer Moves From Springville To Argo + Mom On School Bus

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Shop Bob’s Unclaimed Freight completed the move from Springville to Argo.
Shop Bob’s Unclaimed Freight completed the move from Springville to Argo. (Shutterstock)

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Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

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  1. A 37-year-old Center Point woman was arrested after a confrontation on a Jefferson County school bus Tuesday afternoon. (Trussville Patch)
  2. A family-owned discount retailer of unclaimed freight goods has opened the doors of its new shop in Argo, moving from its Springville location. (Birmingham Business Journal)
  3. Jefferson County employees will receive 3 percent pay raises as part of the budget passed Thursday. (birminghamwatch.org)
  4. A fight over a broken necklace escalated into gunfire, and ended with one man dead in Jefferson County. (WIAT - CBS42.com)
  5. Blue Cross Blue Shield presented a $10,000 check to Moody Elementary School Wednesday. (Anniston Star)

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Trussville Patch Notebook

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  • A second suspect has been convicted in the brutal 2019 murder of a west Jefferson County woman, according to the Trussville Tribune. (Facebook)
  • Congratulations to our winner for Trussville's most patriotic business contest, Cookie Dough Magic of Trussville! "We are so proud of all our local merchants coming together to share their love for not only our country but our community during City Fest." (Instagram)
  • Trussville Parks and Recreation is hosting a one pitch adult softball tourney! Don't miss out! Registration is now through October 12. (Facebook)
  • Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce: Celebrate Oktoberfest with traditional German fare. Orders due by Monday, Sept. 20. Call (205) 508-3978. (Facebook)
  • Linda Jacobson founder of We Sew Love was the Trussville Rotary Club speaker on Wednesday. Pictured also are Ann Layne and Carrie Windle. Dresses and other projects also pictured." (Facebook)

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