By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE The Trussville City Council honored the Hewitt-Trussville High School Girls Basketball Team with a proclamation during its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 13, 2021.
The Lady Huskies finished their 2020-21 season with a school-best 29-5 record. Coaches and players from the team were invited to the council meeting Tuesday night to hear the reading of the proclamation. The team made it all the way to the state championship, senior guard Amiya Payne earned the Alabama Sports Writers Association 1
st Team All-State Honors, among others, and several other players including freshman guard Jordan Hunter and sophomore guard April Hooks were also named in the proclamation for their many accomplishments as athletes.
C Spire Debuts Fiber Internet in Trussville, Ala.
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TRUSSVILLE, Ala. C Spire continued its expansion in Alabama by recently connecting its first customers in Trussville to its ultra-fast, fiber-based Gigabit broadband internet and related services.
Trussville becomes the second Alabama city – following Jasper in late 2020 – to receive the game-changing services inside Alabama s borders as part of the company s FiberFast initiative. C Spire executives celebrated the company s progress with a news briefing today at the home of Jerry Tortorgi, one of the first customers to receive the services in Trussville. The installation at my home went smoothly, and the speed of my in-home internet is better than ever, he said.
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By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE Crews have been hard at work trying to quickly stop erosion that city leaders believe could threaten the safety of people in one part of Trussville’s greenway.
The area of concern is on the Cahaba River, about a quarter of a mile north of Cherokee Drive, parallel to Pump House Drive. Director of Parks and Recreation, David Vinson, said the problem started after two large trees fell into the Cahaba. The route of the water changed because of the fallen trees and the land erosion quickly began to threaten part of the sidewalk on the greenway.
TRUSSVILLE All American Self Storage is planning to put a 50,000 square-foot facility in Trussville.
The two-story building will be built behind Frank Johnston Drive, near the Trussville Crossings Shopping Center. The property is zoned for C-3 Tourist Commercial District.
Mayor Buddy Choat said he believes the business will be a positive addition to the Chalkville Mountain Road area. Choat said he hopes to see more businesses moving into the area soon.
The Birmingham Business Journal reports that All American Self Storage plans to break ground in April or May of this year.