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* February: [[Wayne's Pest Control]] acquired Southeastern Termite & Pest Control of Mobile.
* February: [[Wayne's Pest Control]] acquired Southeastern Termite & Pest Control of Mobile.
* [[March 2]]: Members of [[UMWA Local No. 2397]], [[2021-2023 Warrior Met Coal strike|on strike]] since [[April 1]], [[2021]], returned to work at [[Warrior Met Coal]] without agreeing to a new contract.
* [[March 2]]: Members of [[UMWA Local No. 2397]], [[2021-2023 Warrior Met Coal strike|on strike]] since [[April 1]], [[2021]], returned to work at [[Warrior Met Coal]] without agreeing to a new contract.
* March: [[Eventive Sports|Bruno Event Team]] rebranded as [[Eventive Sports]].
* [[April 1]]: [[Maynard Cooper & Gale]] merged with Nexsen Pruet of Columbia, South Carolina to form [[Maynard Nexsen]].
* [[April 1]]: [[Maynard Cooper & Gale]] merged with Nexsen Pruet of Columbia, South Carolina to form [[Maynard Nexsen]].



Revision as of 18:10, 9 March 2023

2023 is the 152nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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Final front page of The Birmingham News, published February 26, 2023

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Notable people who died in 2023 include actors Richard Belzer, Chaim Topol, Cindy Williams and Raquel Welch; architect Rafael Viñoly; poet Charles Simic; hockey player Bobby Hull; and musicians Burt Bacharach, Jeff Beck, David Crosby, Lisa Marie Presley, and Wayne Shorter.

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