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Jefferson County judge says it s a no-go for city of Trussville to hire on its own employees

By Erica Thomas, managing editor TRUSSVILLE A Jefferson County judge ruled in favor of the Jefferson County Personnel Board after over a year and a half of back-and-forth between the board and the city of Trussville. The legal battle began in April of 2019 when the city passed an ordinance (2019-020 (ADM), to create its own civil service system for city employees and to hire its own Director of Personnel. This, after decades of operating under the Jefferson County Personnel Board. According to court documents, the city notified the JCPB of its intentions. Peggy Polk was appointed to the position of Director of Personnel and the city moved forward with its own civil service system by gathering resumes for at least one job opening and by approving a 2% cost-of-living adjustment for FY-2019.

Trussville Council approves noise ordinance amendment; Residents voice concerns about runoff from construction site

Trussville Council approves noise ordinance amendment; Residents voice concerns about runoff from construction site
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Severe weather closings and delays Wednesday, March 17, 2021

From the Tribune staff reports School systems and other organizations around Alabama are making plans in anticipation of possible severe weather on Wednesday. This story will be updated as that information is made available. Please check back often and refresh your page. Blount County Schools – All buildings will be closed on Wednesday, March 17 and all students will be virtual. There will be a two-hour delay in school openings on Thursday, March 18. City of Trussville – All city offices will be closed Wednesday. Jefferson County Schools – Remote learning only Wednesday. Leeds City Schools – eLearning Day Wednesday. Oneonta City Schools – Remote Learning Wednesday, two-hour delay Thursday.

The Trussville Tribune s Top Stories of 2020 | The Trussville Tribune

By Erica Thomas, managing editor TRUSSVILLE As the world anxiously awaits a new year, we are looking back on top stories from 2020. Here is a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of a historic year. Coronavirus pandemic impacts lives, changes way of living for many ATLANTA The coronavirus pandemic was responsible for nearly 80 million reported illnesses worldwide in December 2020. But, the illness, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), actually began in 2019. Health experts first identified the virus in Wuhan, China. Although many people reported little to no symptoms, some have reported severe illness. Around 1.72 deaths have been attributed to coronavirus. A person can remain infectious for up to two weeks after catching COVID-19.

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