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Trussville Business Relocating + Families Sought For 4 Deceased

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The Jefferson County Coroner's Office is trying to find family members for these four people.
The Jefferson County Coroner's Office is trying to find family members for these four people. (Jefferson County Coroner's Office)

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First, today's weather:

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Humid and mostly cloudy throughout the day. High: 86 Low: 67.


Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

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  1. The Jefferson County Coroner, William Yates, is requesting the public’s assistance in locating the family of four recently deceased people. (Trussville Tribune)
  2. Want to support the animals at the Birmingham Zoo? Check out this event going on Thursday. (Alabama NewsCenter)
  3. Red Wing Shoes in Trussville is relocating to the shopping center anchored by Taco Mama and Metro Diner located on Gadsden Highway in Trussville. (Trussvilletribune)
  4. An Irondale man who police say assaulted his 77-year-old mother held police at bay for hours overnight before he was taken into custody Wednesday morning. (AL.com)
  5. A Palmerdale firefighter was injured battling a house fire in northeast Jefferson County Tuesday. (Alabama's News Leader)

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Trussville Patch Notebook

  • The Leeds Police Department seeks the public’s assistance in identifying this woman. (Facebook)
  • You can support the Alabama Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s of Alabama is by purchasing the Curing Childhood Cancer specialty car tag. Available at every office of the Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles. (Instagram)
  • September is Food for Fines month at the Trussville Public Library. For each non-perishable, non-expired food item, $1.00 will be waived from your overdue fines. Up to $10.00 total per library card. All food received will be donated." (Instagram)
  • Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Come to Trussville City Fest, brought to you by Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce. (Facebook)
  • The latest ASWA rankings recognize four area teams as top 10 in state" (Facebook)

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