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'''June 22''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''June 22''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[ | * [[2017]]: Four people were injured by the [[2017 Fairfield tornado]]. | ||
* [[2010]]: [[George Bowman]] won the [[2010 primary elections#Special election for Jefferson County Commission District 1|special election for Jefferson County Commission District 1]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: ''[[Local Mug Shots]]'' began publishing its Birmingham-area edition. | * [[2008]]: ''[[Local Mug Shots]]'' began publishing its Birmingham-area edition. | ||
* [[ | * [[2007]]: ''[[Hoover Gazette]]'' general manager [[John Junkin]] dismissed staff writer [[Hunter Ford]] for comments he had made about [[Hoover High School]] football coach [[Rush Propst]] on the [[Paul Finebaum]] radio call-in show. | ||
* 2007: [[Art on the Rocks]] had a "77 Dances" theme and featured Mindy Smith. | |||
* [[2006]]: Preliminary plans for the [[Federal Reserve tower]] were revealed at a breakfast meeting of [[Operation New Birmingham]]. | |||
* The [[217th Presbyterian General Assembly]] concluded at the [[BJCC]]. | |||
* [[2002]]: The [[Woodlawn Infirmary]] building suffered severe damage in a two-alarm fire. | * [[2002]]: The [[Woodlawn Infirmary]] building suffered severe damage in a two-alarm fire. | ||
* | * [[1993]]: [[Bishop of Birmingham]] [[Raymond Boland]] was appointed Bishop of Kansas City-Saint Joseph. | ||
* [[1982]]: [[The Nick]] opened on [[10th Avenue South]]. | * [[1982]]: [[The Nick]] opened on [[10th Avenue South]]. | ||
* [[1979]]: 20-year-old [[Bonita Carter]] was shot and killed by [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police]], sparking civil unrest and prompting massive changes in the department. | * [[1979]]: 20-year-old [[Bonita Carter]] was shot and killed by [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police]], sparking civil unrest and prompting massive changes in the department. | ||
* [[1970]]: [[Birmingham]]'s public swimming pools reopened after nearly a year of being closed due to racial animosity. | |||
* [[1967]]: Writer [[Fred Bonnie]] married Susan Marchant. | * [[1967]]: Writer [[Fred Bonnie]] married Susan Marchant. | ||
* [[1966]]: Officials announced the architectural competition to design the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex|Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center]]. | * [[1966]]: Officials announced the architectural competition to design the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex|Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center]]. | ||
* [[1910]]: The original location of [[Louis Saks Clothiers]] was heavily damaged by fire. | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1979]]: [[LRY Media Group]] founder [[Rashada LeRoy]] was born in Dothan, Houston County. | |||
* [[1957]]: [[NBA]] player [[Keith McCord]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1933]]: [[Auburn University]] [[Auburn University#Presidents|president]] [[James E. Martin]] was born in [[Vinemont]]. | |||
* [[1885]]: Artist [[Martha Fort Anderson]] was born. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2015]]: Horologist [[John B. McLemore]] died from suicide in [[Woodstock]]. | |||
* [[2012]]: Boxer [[Edgar Ross]] died in Grimes, Dale County. | |||
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Football Network]] founder [[Bert Bank]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | |||
* [[1997]]: Real estate developer [[Everett Shepherd Jr]] died. | |||
* [[1979]]: [[Bonita Carter]] was shot and killed by [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police]]. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2006]]: The [[Birmingham Barons]] beat the Tennessee Smokies 3-2 in the [[2006 Rickwood Classic]]. | |||
* [[2002]]: Macon Knights 71 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 61 at the [[BJCC]] arena. | |||
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June 22 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2017: Four people were injured by the 2017 Fairfield tornado.
- 2010: George Bowman won the special election for Jefferson County Commission District 1.
- 2008: Local Mug Shots began publishing its Birmingham-area edition.
- 2007: Hoover Gazette general manager John Junkin dismissed staff writer Hunter Ford for comments he had made about Hoover High School football coach Rush Propst on the Paul Finebaum radio call-in show.
- 2007: Art on the Rocks had a "77 Dances" theme and featured Mindy Smith.
- 2006: Preliminary plans for the Federal Reserve tower were revealed at a breakfast meeting of Operation New Birmingham.
- The 217th Presbyterian General Assembly concluded at the BJCC.
- 2002: The Woodlawn Infirmary building suffered severe damage in a two-alarm fire.
- 1993: Bishop of Birmingham Raymond Boland was appointed Bishop of Kansas City-Saint Joseph.
- 1982: The Nick opened on 10th Avenue South.
- 1979: 20-year-old Bonita Carter was shot and killed by Birmingham police, sparking civil unrest and prompting massive changes in the department.
- 1970: Birmingham's public swimming pools reopened after nearly a year of being closed due to racial animosity.
- 1967: Writer Fred Bonnie married Susan Marchant.
- 1966: Officials announced the architectural competition to design the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center.
- 1910: The original location of Louis Saks Clothiers was heavily damaged by fire.
Births
- 1979: LRY Media Group founder Rashada LeRoy was born in Dothan, Houston County.
- 1957: NBA player Keith McCord was born in Birmingham.
- 1933: Auburn University president James E. Martin was born in Vinemont.
- 1885: Artist Martha Fort Anderson was born.
Deaths
- 2015: Horologist John B. McLemore died from suicide in Woodstock.
- 2012: Boxer Edgar Ross died in Grimes, Dale County.
- 2009: Alabama Football Network founder Bert Bank died in Tuscaloosa.
- 1997: Real estate developer Everett Shepherd Jr died.
- 1979: Bonita Carter was shot and killed by Birmingham police.
Sports
- 2006: The Birmingham Barons beat the Tennessee Smokies 3-2 in the 2006 Rickwood Classic.
- 2002: Macon Knights 71 - Birmingham Steeldogs 61 at the BJCC arena.