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* [[2008]]: [[Lipscomb City Council]]lor [[Gaston Randle]] resigned. | * [[2008]]: [[Lipscomb City Council]]lor [[Gaston Randle]] resigned. | ||
* 2008: [[Holy Family Community Hospital]] was added to the [[Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]]. | |||
* [[2007]]: State senator [[Tom King]] died. | * [[2007]]: State senator [[Tom King]] died. | ||
*2007: Veteran and police officer [[Leon Medlock]] died. | * 2007: Veteran and police officer [[Leon Medlock]] died. | ||
* [[2004]]: [[Regions Bank]] announced a $5.9 billion dollar merger with similarly-sized Memphis-based Union Planters Bank. | * [[2004]]: [[Regions Bank]] announced a $5.9 billion dollar merger with similarly-sized Memphis-based Union Planters Bank. | ||
* [[1970]]: [[Wallace Campbell]] began his 37-year career with the [[Gardendale Police Department]]. | * [[1970]]: [[Wallace Campbell]] began his 37-year career with the [[Gardendale Police Department]]. |
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January 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Lipscomb City Councillor Gaston Randle resigned.
- 2008: Holy Family Community Hospital was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.
- 2007: State senator Tom King died.
- 2007: Veteran and police officer Leon Medlock died.
- 2004: Regions Bank announced a $5.9 billion dollar merger with similarly-sized Memphis-based Union Planters Bank.
- 1970: Wallace Campbell began his 37-year career with the Gardendale Police Department.
- 1964: A tornado plowed through Harpersville.
- 1958: Race car driver Mike Harmon was born.
- 1908: Longtime director of Ensley Community House Virginia Tyler was born.
- 1917: Jazz pianist Avery Parrish was born.
- 1904: Attorney Mitchell A. Porter died in Birmingham.
- 1889: An enlarged Temple Emanu-El was dedicated.