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  • ...ssissippi) was the executive director of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] system from [[2017]] to [[2020]]. ...library science. He completed his master's at the Florida State University College of Information.
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  • ...Class of [[Leadership Birmingham]]''' is made up of a number business and community leaders. ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.
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  • ...''' ('''BRHS''') is the sole high school in the [[Alexander City Schools]] system, serving just over 1,000 students in grades 10-12 in [[Alexander City]]. [[ ...to 64 credit hours for graduates who enroll at [[Central Alabama Community College]].
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  • ...erson County School System]] from [[1937]] to [[1948]], president of the [[Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind]] in [[Talladega]] from [[1948]] to [[1955]], ...[[Bessemer City Schools]] systems for 17 years and also taught at [[Howard College]].
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  • ...ghway 231]]. It was jointly owned by the city and county. [[Eastern Health System]] took over operations of the facility in the 1990s. ...the facility '''St Vincent's St Clair Hospital''', soon petitioning the [[Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board]] for clearance to replace the aging build
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  • ...a former medical technician, retired parole officer, and founder of the [[Alabama Justice Initiative]]. Tate grew up in the North Birmingham community where she currently resides. Her father, the late [[Clifford Hatcher]], a [
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  • ...s a hobby, Perry began calculating college football rankings using his own system. His rankings are sometimes cited by those claiming that the 2004 [[Auburn ...n for United States Representative for the [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]] in [[2008]] and for President of the United States in [[2016]].
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  • [[Image:Alabama A&M logo.png|right]] ...nity of Normal near Huntsville (Madison County). It was established by the Alabama state legislature in [[1873]] as the '''Colored Normal School at Huntsville
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  • ...[March 22]], [[2024]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) was the CEO of [[Jefferson Health System]]/[[Cooper Green Mercy Hospital]] and former chair of the board of director ...igh School]] and went on to complete a bachelor of science in biology at [[Alabama A&M University]].
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  • ...Carroll Catholic High School]] before taking her present position at the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. ...child. Their son is currently enrolled in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, including having attended preschool at [[Avondale Elementary]] and K-1st G
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  • ...Church in Houston, Texas. While there he oversaw the creation of numerous community ministries and the completion of a $7.5 million church campus. ...5th Episcopal District, which includes 225 churches with 32,000 members in Alabama and Florida.
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  • ...Agriculture and Industries]] and a Democratic candidate for [[Governor of Alabama]] in the [[2010 general election]]. ...arge from the service he completed a degree at Northeast Alabama Community College in Rainsville. In [[1978]] he defeated a two-term incumbent to serve on the
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  • * [[1996]]: The [[Birmingham Regional EMS System]] handled its first interagency call. * [[1975]]: The [[1975 Alabama State Fair]] opened.
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  • ...[[University of Alabama]] and a founder of the program now known as the [[Alabama Network of Family Resource Centers]]. ...teacher at the Frisco City School in Monroe County and took a room in the community's teacherage.
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  • ...uctor and counselor at [[Minnie Gaston]]'s [[Booker T. Washington Business College]] and was promoted to assistant director. ...y President Lyndon Johnson. She also served on boards for the United Negro College Fund, the [[Cahaba Girl Scout Council]], the [[A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Cl
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  • The community grew as a mining town with access to the [[St Louis & San Francisco Railway ...Frog Festival]] in October. The [[Sumiton Senior Center]] also serves as a community storm shelter.
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  • ...nity College]] and business management and marketing at Meridian Community College in Meridian, Mississippi. ...age ordinance]] which was passed in [[2015]] but later overturned by the [[Alabama State Legislature]]. He was also active in public campaigns for Medicaid ex
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  • ...died [[1925]] in Birmingham) was president of [[Samford University|Howard College]], from [[1888]] to [[1893]]. ...nd took a job as a primary school teacher, earning money to attend Erskine College, where he graduated in [[1871]]. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in P
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  • ...dollars. Hundreds of homes were completely destroyed while [[Daniel Payne College]] suffered extensive damage and was forced to close. Many residents were ab ...veral other tornadoes were reported from the same system in the Midwest, [[Alabama]], Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina. One tornado in Floyd County, Ge
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  • ...can radio announcer, teacher and jazz vocalist. He was inducted into the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]] in [[1997]]. ...Industrial High School]] in [[1945]]. He earned his bachelor degree from [[Alabama A&M University]], earning money by singing at campus events. He was a chart
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