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  • '''Rick Karle''' (born in Syracuse, New York) is a broadcaster who was the sports director for [[WBRC 6]] from April [[1989]] to December [[2018]] and ...l New York and earned his bachelor of arts in journalism at the University Of New Hampshire. He began his career as a sports director for WNNE in Hanover
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  • ...ed as "Indiana Broadcaster of the Year" by Alpha Sigma Iota in [[1978]]. A year later he moved to [[Birmingham]] to work alongside [[Tom York]] and [[Pat G ...five-time winner of the Associated Press' award for Best Weathercaster in Alabama between [[1979]] and [[1987]]. In [[1990]] he was hired away by WVTM genera
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  • '''Herb Winches''' (born [[1956]] in Louisville, Kentucky) is the former sports anchor for [[WBRC-TV]] (ABC 6), [[WVTM-TV]] (NBC 13), and [[W ...led the Gamecocks to an 11-0 record during his senior season and was named the team's most valuable player.
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  • ...Sports' Arena Football League coverage and provides radio play-by-play for the National Football League. ...Central, and National Hockey Leagues. In the NHL, Gold announced games for the Saint Louis Blues.
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  • '''January 1''' ('''New Year's Day''') in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: ...ed school marching band appearances|fourth appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
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  • ...nine-time winner of The Associated Press' award for best weather anchor in Alabama. ...tended school at W. O. Parmer Elementary. In [[1963]] his father abandoned the family. Three years later James and his mother moved to Tuscaloosa and he c
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  • '''1996''' was the 125th year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]]. * [[January 1]]: The [[West End Masonic Temple]] caught fire.
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  • '''1993''' was the 122nd year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]]. * [[March 12]]-[[March 14|14]]: [[Blizzard of 1993]]
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  • '''1930''' was the 59th year after the founding of the city of [[Birmingham]]. * [[January 13]]: Seven miners were killed in the [[1930 Peerless Mine explosion]].
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  • '''1921''' was the 51st year after the founding of the city of [[Birmingham]]. ...as the [[106th Observation Squadron|135th Observation Squadron]] of the [[Alabama National Guard]].
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  • ...n Superfund remediation.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Soil remediation underway on the [[35th Avenue Superfund Site]], declared in 2012. Photo by Dennis Pillion f '''2012''' was the 141st year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].
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  • '''2017''' was the 146th year after the founding of the [[Birmingham|City of Birmingham]]. ...Mayor [[William Bell]] delivered the [[2017 State of the City address]] at the [[Harbert Center]].
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  • '''1968''' was the 97th year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]]. [[Image:1st 911 call 1968.jpg|right|thumb|250px|U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill answers the first 911 call]]
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