The Trussville Tribune – June 16 - 22, 2021

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Body found in dumpster enclosure behind vacant Trussville restaurant

MOODY — Approximately 500,000 people from around the world are expected to come to Birmingham during the 2022 World Games. See WORLD GAMES, Page 4

Moody Council approves bid to finish city sewer line project By Nathan Prewett

MOODY — At a regular meeting on Monday, June 14, the Moody City Council approved a bid that will be the last of a sewer project that is being managed by Moody GUSC. The meeting began with department heads giving their monthly reports for May. See MOODY COUNCIL, Page 6

Hewitt-Trussville High School students win national competition with Hot Paws invention By Erica Thomas, managing editor

TRUSSVILLE — The Hewitt-Trussville High School Engineering Academy is celebrating another national win after a team won first place in the Thomas Edison Pitch Contest. See HOT PAWS, Page 7

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50 Cents Man shot by Birmingham Police was from Pinson, family says By Erica Thomas, managing editor

BIRMINGHAM — The family of the man shot and killed by Birmingham Police after a chase and struggle, said their loved one has been struggling mentally for several years now.

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Springville Council rejects mayor’s proposal to buy downtown building

500K people expected to come to 2022 World Games; Exec speaks to Moody Chamber

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SPRINGVILLE — Springville Mayor Dave Thomas proposed the purchase of the Crown Binder building in the historic district in downtown Springville during the June 7 meeting of the Springville City Council.

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See BIRMINGHAM SHOOTING, Page 3 By Erica Thomas, managing editor

TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville Police Department confirmed a man found dead inside a dumpster enclosure behind a vacant Trussville business was likely homeless and living in the empty space. Benjamin Jordan Roberts, 28, was found dead on Saturday, June 12, 2021. Police responded to the location of the former Costa’s BBQ restaurant, at 5893 Trussville Crossing Boulevard, after receiving an anonymous call. Chief Eric Rush said Roberts hadn’t been dead long when officers arrived.

Rush believes the caller or callers likely hung out in the location with Roberts. “We got there and he was found face-down on a makeshift bed,” said Rush. “He didn’t have a pulse when officers got there.” In the enclosure was a quilt, a pillow and cushions, empty tea and water bottles and toiletries. A small box of clothes and an umbrella are among the items Roberts left behind, along with a Full Moon BBQ shirt that was left hanging up inside the enclosure. Roberts worked at Full Moon BBQ as a cook. He had only been working there for a few weeks but he made a

lasting impact on those who knew him. “We only knew Ben for a short period but we were all a little concerned about him,” said owner Rich Yokeley. “I didn’t know the extent of it all.” Police suspect the cause of death to be a drug overdose but they are not sure what type of drug may have been used. “There was no paraphernalia around or anything, so the assumption is the person that called it in must’ve cleaned all of that up,” Rush added. Yokeley said he wishes he would’ve known about the struggles Roberts was facing

before he passed away. “The Full Moon family is deeply saddened,” Yokeley said. “We had all grown to love him and we just pray for peace for him and his family as they grieve. ” What remains in the dumpster enclosure is a clear picture of what many would call rock bottom, and yet it is an all-too-often reality for many across the nation. According to the CDC, over 70,000 people lost their lives to drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2019, opioids being the main cause of those overdoses. See BODY FOUND, Page 6

Local ladies rack up thousands in scholarships from Miss Alabama Competition Miss Alabama class of 2021. Photo: Miss Alabama Competition Facebook page.

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MaKenzie Ward (left) and Madison Ward (right).

Miss Alabama Competition after it was canceled in 2020, the ladies were thankful for the awards they came home with. During her second trip to Miss Alabama, Madison received a total of $5,200 in scholarships. She was also named Miss Congeniality and received the Martha Ann Cox Memorial Scholarship, given by Brookwood Medical Auxiliary. MaKenzie, who was in the competition for the first time, racked up a total of $3,000 in

scholarships. She was awarded the Pat S. Bendall Scholarship, also given by the Brookwood Medical Auxiliary, and she was given $500 in honor of Barbara Morgan. Miss Trussville, Harley Chapin, also came away from the competition with $1,850 in scholarships. She also won a non-finalist Talent Award. Chapin said this year was her last time to compete in Miss Alabama. “While I did not walk away with the crown, I walked

away with some of the best friendships and life skills that I would not have had without the Miss Alabama Organization,” said Chapin. “I wish I could keep competing but unfortunately I age out, so this was my last Miss Alabama. I’m heartbroken but completely content and proud of myself with my final performances in every phase of competition.” Miss Jefferson County, Lauren Bradford won the Miss Alabama Competition. Bradford said she looks forward to serving her community and representing the state of Alabama in the Miss America Competition.

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TRUSSVILLE – United States Congressman Mike Rogers of Alabama’s Third District visited Amerex Corporation in Trussville, Alabama on Tuesday for a plant tour. See AMEREX, Page 7

Leeds Board of Education passes TEAMS salary schedule for math, science teachers By Nathan Prewett

LEEDS — At a meeting of the Leeds Board of Education on Tuesday, June 8, Superintendent John Moore spoke of the newly passed TEAMS Act concerning the salary math and science teachers, among other business at the shorter session.

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By Erica Thomas, managing editor

TRUSSVILLE — A pair of Trussville sisters that competed in Miss Alabama together this year, didn’t walk away with a crown, but they did receive thousands of dollars in scholarships. Madison Ward, Miss Samford; and MaKenzie Ward, Miss Iron City, are both graduates of Hewitt-Trussville High School and are both currently attending Samford University. The two have been active in community service and involvement. After holding their titles for two years, waiting for the

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers visits Amerex Corporation in Trussville

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Fabric Machines Classes Demos

Electric vehicle stations to be installed in Jefferson, St. Clair and other counties MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Money from a legal settlement will be used to provide funding to add charging stations for electric vehicles at 18 sites in seven Alabama counties. See CHARGING STATIONS, Page 7


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