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🌱 Traffic Accident Near Pinson + Husky Marching Band

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Greetings, people of Trussville! It's me again, Michael Seale, your host of the Trussville Daily. I certainly hope all of you enjoyed the fall-ish weather we had this weekend and are ready to start a brand new week. Today, read about the wreck on Highway 70 near Pinson that resulted in serious injuries. And, catch up on high school football in the Birmingham metro. Read more below.


Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

  1. An accident on Highway 79 north of Pinson shut down both lanes, and one person had to be airlifted from the scene. (WIAT - CBS42.com)
  2. The Hewitt-Trussville High School Husky Band had a successful weekend at the Pride of Hayden Marching Festival here on Saturday. (Trussville Tribune)
  3. Catch up on all of the high school football scores from Thursday and Friday throughout the Birmingham metro. (Birmingham Patch)
  4. UAB received a grant to improve access to health care in rural Alabama, as numerous hospitals in rural areas have closed in recent years. (Alabama NewsCenter)
  5. Here is a recap of Friday night's game between Clay-Chalkville and Pinson Valley. (Trussville Tribune)

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  • When Trussville City Schools Foundation asked Isabella Weyerman, Miss Trussville, why she decided to join, here's what she said. (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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