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* [[January 3]]: [[Gene Bartow]], former [[UAB Blazers]] basketball coach and athletic director | |||
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Revision as of 10:24, 4 January 2012
2012 is the 141st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 2: Fire damaged the J & M Child Development Center on Bessemer Road.
- May: The Association of Cajun Music Enthusiasts disbanded.
Business
- January 1: WZRR-FM switched from the classic rock "Rock 99" format, to a modern hits format as "99.5 The Vibe".
- January 1: WJOX-AM changed its name from "WJOX 690 AM" to "690 The Fan".
- September: Iron City Live opened.
Government
- November 5: Vestavia Hills converted from a mayor-council government to council-manager.
Sports
Individuals
Deaths
- January 3: Gene Bartow, former UAB Blazers basketball coach and athletic director
Works
- 2012 Alabama Waterfowl Stamp by Jim Denney of Alexander City
Buildings
- 29 Seven, Lakeview
- ASFA Theate, Alabama School of Fine Arts (opened in January)
- B. L. Harbert International international operations campus, Lakeshore Crossings
- Cahaba Center at Grandview (opened in September)
- Greenwood Park, East Birmingham
- Tuggle Elementary School, Enon Ridge
See Also
- 2012 Birmingham Barons
- 2012 general election
- 2012 Iron Bowl
- 2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
- 2012 UAB Blazers football
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