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  • 2 months ago | trussvilletribune.com | Nathan T. Prewett

    By Nathan Prewett, For the TribuneLEEDS, Ala.–The Leeds City Council held the first reading of an ordinance that could raise the pay of elected officials during its meeting on Monday, Feb. 3. Mayor David Miller said that the increase would apply to the next city administration and not the current one.

  • 2 months ago | trussvilletribune.com | John Goolsby

    By John Goolsby, Prep Sports EditorDAYTONA-The 2025 racing season got off to a roaring start at the Rolex 24 At Daytona this past weekend. The 63rd running of the 24-hour race saw a repeat overall winner in the #7 Porsche Penske Motorsports Porsche 963 and a renewed American muscle car rivalry in the GTD PRO and GTD classes that harkened back to the 1960s and ‘70s.

  • 2 months ago | trussvilletribune.com | Nathan T. Prewett

    By Nathan Prewett, For the TribuneMOODY, Ala.–During its meeting on Monday, Jan. 27 the Moody City Council heard a request from Tonya Sloan and Coach Chasse Biles to financially support the Moody High School Golf Team as they get ready for upcoming competitions. Sloan said that the council previously supported the team with a $500 donation last year. She added that the girls team advanced to a substate competition then.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | trussvilletribune.com | Nathan T. Prewett

    By Nathan Prewett, For the TribuneLEEDS, Ala.–City officials, business leaders, and members of the development teams celebrated the start of construction of the new SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Leeds with an official groundbreaking ceremony last Thursday, Jan. 16. “We are so excited to get started on this project,” said Cory Jackson, President of Jackson Hospitality Services, which owns the hotel.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | trussvilletribune.com | Nathan T. Prewett

    By Nathan Prewett, For the TribunePINSON, Ala.–16-year Navy veteran Scott Ragsdale delivered a proposal to the Pinson City Council during a pre-council meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16 to support his vision for a park that honors veterans of all the branches of the U.S. military. The idea has been in the making for several years with some changes to the original design and the materials for it have been funded with private donations.

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