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* [[March 13]]: A statewide emergency was declared in order to slow the spread of the [[2019 Coronavirus pandemic]]. | * [[March 13]]: A statewide emergency was declared in order to slow the spread of the [[2019 Coronavirus pandemic]]. | ||
* [[March 6]]: [[Bobbie Knight]] was made permanent president of [[Miles College]]. | * [[March 6]]: [[Bobbie Knight]] was made permanent president of [[Miles College]]. | ||
* [[March 3]]: [[Kyle Whitmire]] won the 2019 Scripps Howard Award for opinion columns covering, "Life, Politics and Corruption in Alabama." | * [[March 3]]: [[Kyle Whitmire]] won the 2019 Scripps Howard Award for opinion columns covering, "Life, Politics and Corruption in Alabama." | ||
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Bhamwiki, now in its fourteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage.
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Birmingham City Commission in 1961
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Today is Sunday June 16, 2024.
- March 17: Michael Saag, director of UAB's Division of Infectious Diseases, announced that he had contracted COVID-19 during a visit to New York City.
- March 13: A statewide emergency was declared in order to slow the spread of the 2019 Coronavirus pandemic.
- March 6: Bobbie Knight was made permanent president of Miles College.
- March 3: Kyle Whitmire won the 2019 Scripps Howard Award for opinion columns covering, "Life, Politics and Corruption in Alabama."
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Did you know?
- ...that during local prohibition in Bessemer a cluster of saloons opened in unincorporated "Whiskeytown" just east of the city limits?
- ...that the Nation of Islam was driven out of St Clair County in 1970?
- ...that Cinema City 8 was the largest multiplex in the nation when it opened in 1978?
- ...that cartoonist Howard Cruse and author Dennis Covington are cousins?
- ...that the Native American settlement of Mad Town on the Cahaba River marked a junction of major trade paths?
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