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By Crystal McGough Associate Editor
TRUSSVILLE – The Trussville City Council unanimously voted to approve a consent agenda at the April 11 council meeting that, in part, appointed Jason Daniel to the City Board of Education, effective May 26, 2023, with a term ending May 25, 2028.
“We are thrilled that you have applied and gone through the interview process that we put together, and that you would’ve applied three times to be on the school board,” Council President Lisa Bright said to Daniel.
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“So, we appreciate your willingness to serve.”
Bright said is V.P. of Physicians Practice Administration on Health Systems with UAB Hospital and a graduate of Jacksonville State.
“I do want to say, too, I appreciate Jason’s willingness to serve and be a part of this,” Councilor Alan Taylor said.
“He’s been a part of Leadership Trussville … he’s a great asset to our city and I’m just

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Month with 5K, issues proclamations for
Efforts
By Terry Schrimscher
For the Tribune IRONDALE – Mayor James D. Stewart Jr. invested a portion of the April 4 meet-
Trussville Witches Ride nominations for beneficiary now open
From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE – Trussville Witches Ride, Inc., a nonprofit whose mission is “witchy women riding for a local cause,” is preparing for their fourth annual event, taking place on Oct. 21, 2023.
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Pinson City Council hears audit report
By Nathan Prewett
For the Tribune
PINSON – During a meeting on Thursday, April 6, the Pinson City Council heard an audit report for 2021/2022 fiscal year.
Charlie Polmatier delivered the presentation, which included an examination report for American Rescue Plan or ARP spending. He
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Moody Council recognizes high school indoor track team champions, promotes officers thankful that we have folks of his caliber that’s willing to serve on the school board.”
Mayor Buddy Choat and the Trussville City Council present Proclamation 2023-11 to Birmingham Association of Realtors CEO Amanda Creel.
Daniel said that he is thankful for the opportunity and looks forward to serving the city through his position on the school board.
“I appreciate the trust that you’re putting in me,” he said. “I will give it my best.”
In other business, the council unanimously approved a proclamation declaring April 2023 Fair Housing Month and presented the proclamation to Birmingham Association of Realtors CEO Amanda Creel.
The next regular meeting of the Trussville City Council will be Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at the City Hall Annex, beginning at 6 p.m.
Rotary Club makes a difference, looks forward to birthday
By Nathan Prewett
For the Tribune
MOODY – The Moody High School’s boys indoor track team was recognized at a meeting of the Moody City
HTHS teacher chosen as Alabama Teacher of the Year finalist
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