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🌱 Trussville Police Chase + Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee

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Happy Tuesday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know going on today. One story locally that occurred Valentine's Day in Trussville involved a police chase through the city. The Birmingham Police Department and Jefferson County Sheriff's Office assisted with then pursuit, but the suspects were not apprehended. Also in the news, the Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee is set to make its return to the Pell City Center for Education and the Performing Arts. Find out more below.


Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

  1. The Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee is set to make its return to the Pell City Center for Education and the Performing Arts. (Anniston Star)
  2. The Trussville Police Department was involved in a high-speed chase Monday, and the suspect is still at large. (Trussville Tribune)
  3. Two infants who were passengers in a car that was stolen from a gas station in Jefferson County Monday night are reported to be safe (Trussville Patch)
  4. The Moody City Council held a hearing for a resident who was appealing a recommendation from the Moody Police Department to euthanize his two dogs. (Trussville Tribune)

From my notebook:

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  • Trussville Fire & Rescue is very proud to congratulate Hunter Reid for his One-Year Anniversary! (Facebook)
  • Trussville City Schools honored their school counselors in conjunction with this month's National School Counseling Week 2022 (#NSCW22). The week encouraged all of us to focus attention on the unique contribution of school counselors! (Facebook)
  • Learn more about the new Kemp's Kitchen location set to open in Trussville. (Instagram)

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