By Lee Weyhrich The Pinson City Council on Thursday voted to extend the city’s contract with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for police services for another year. This marks the eighth... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The Jefferson County Board of Education on Thursday approved of the city of Pinson paving the back parking lot and patching holes on the bus ramp at Pinson Elementary School. T... Read more
By Gary Lloyd While construction of the first phase of the Northern Beltline will bring likely new routes and road closures to the Pinson area, the long-term prospects for the city are posit... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Pinson is preparing a request for proposals for garbage collection, something Pinson City Councilman Joe Cochran said may mean residential recycling and potentially monthly deb... Read more
By Gary Lloyd U.S. Congressman Spencer Bachus, who represents Alabama’s Sixth District, said three conservation projects in Jefferson County demonstrate the value of environmental stewardshi... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The old Food Town building on Main Street in Pinson is the perfect spot for the Cheyenne Diner to relocate, according to the executive director overseeing the project to move t... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich The Pinson City Council on Thursday authorized the purchase of the Old Rock School for $875,000. The total purchase price is $325,000 less than the original asking price of $... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich The Old Rock School was the primary focus of the Pinson City Council meeting Thursday. Up for discussion was the possibility the council might purchase the property from Soli... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich The Pinson City Council last week approved of allocating $20,000 to continue Birmingham-Southern College’s resident management agreement for Turkey Creek Nature Preserve. The... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Three area cities have approved resolutions to participate in the 2013 Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Feb . 22-24. The cities of Argo, Pinson and Clay have appro... Read more