Storm Damage Recap + School Bus Routes
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Trussville AL
07 October, 2021
11:54 PM
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Morning, neighbors! It's me again, Michael Seale, your host of the Trussville Daily. First, today's weather: Humid this morning. High: 81 Low: 64. Here are the top stories in Trussville today: Check out some of the storm damage throughout Jefferson County from Wednesday night. This was a devastating weather event for sure. (Birmingham Patch)Tragically, two people died during the flooding in Hoover Wednesday night. Their bodies were found still in the car they were in that was swept away by flood waters in Riverchase. (Hoover Patch)Pell City Line Dancers will host a Halloween dance and Wingnut concert to help the Pell City Museum. (Anniston Star) Wednesday night's storms caused major flooding throughout Jefferson County and resulted in multiple downed power lines, which caused the cancellation of several school bus routes Thursday morning. (Trussville Patch) Today's Trussville Daily is brought to you by Newrez, a leading nationwide mortgage lender. Make a smart move for your future and refinance with Newrez today. Call 844-979-1707 to connect with a Newrez loan officer. Newrez, LLC (NMLS #3013) Trussville Patch Notebook NOW OPEN: A sneak peek inside Ferus on 41st in Avondale (Bham Now)First Baptist Church Trussville hosts Positive Choices Gala (Trussvilletribune)See performances in-person this fall from the UAB Department of Music. (UAB News)Five pumpkin patches to visit NOW near Birmingham. (Bham Now)The NF concert was canceled at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre due to heavy rains, flooding. (AL.com) From our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Add your business here Other classifieds: Healthy Lifestyle (Details) Add your classified Thanks for following along and staying informed! See you all tomorrow for your next update. If you're enjoying these newsletters, consider inviting some of your friends and neighbors to follow along. You can send them this link to subscribe. — Michael Seale About me: I am a lifelong Alabama resident with more than two decades of media under my belt. I have worked for a daily newspaper, a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, a television station and a couple of radio stations. I also tried my hand at marketing for a little while. But I love writing news. This opportunity to bring Patch to Birmingham is a chance for my hometown to benefit from a new - and better - way to read and receive news. Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Trussville Daily? I'm all ears. You can contact me at [email protected].
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