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* [[2011]]: Former NYPD detective [[Butch Ridley]] died. | * [[2011]]: Former NYPD detective [[Butch Ridley]] died. | ||
* [[2010]]: [[Tuscaloosa Police Department]] bomb-sniffing dog [[Jessi]] died of a stroke. | * [[2010]]: [[Tuscaloosa Police Department]] bomb-sniffing dog [[Jessi]] died of a stroke. | ||
* [[1950]]: Radio DJ [[Rick Dees]] was born in Jacksonville, Florida. | |||
* [[1942]]: Educator [[Melva Langford]] was born. | * [[1942]]: Educator [[Melva Langford]] was born. | ||
* 1942: Former [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Bibb Graves]] died in Sarasota, Florida | * 1942: Former [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Bibb Graves]] died in Sarasota, Florida |
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March 14 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: OmegaCon at the Sheraton Birmingham began.
- 2008: A Navy plane crashed during a training flight in rural St Clair County, killing two Marines.
- 2007: The Birmingham Design Review Committee narrowly approved the request for a demolition permit for the Birmingham News building (1917).
- 1914: Barker School was destroyed by a fire in the boiler room.
- 1888: Rufus Rhodes published the first edition of The Evening News.
Births and deaths
- 2011: Former NYPD detective Butch Ridley died.
- 2010: Tuscaloosa Police Department bomb-sniffing dog Jessi died of a stroke.
- 1950: Radio DJ Rick Dees was born in Jacksonville, Florida.
- 1942: Educator Melva Langford was born.
- 1942: Former Governor of Alabama Bibb Graves died in Sarasota, Florida
- 1942: Former Jefferson County Sheriff E. L. Higdon died in Tuscaloosa.
- 1932: Guitarist Johnny Mack Gore was born in Chilton County.
- 1882: Music teacher Frank Pfaffenschlaeger died.