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* 2008: [[Jim Dunaway]] became the sports anchor at [[WIAT 42]]. | * 2008: [[Jim Dunaway]] became the sports anchor at [[WIAT 42]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Nancy Clemmons]] retired as director of the [[Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences]]. | * [[2006]]: [[Nancy Clemmons]] retired as director of the [[Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences]]. | ||
* [[2004]]: [[ | * [[2004]]: [[Wells Fargo Tower|SouthTrust Tower]] was purchased by Atanta's Barry Real Estate for $55 million. | ||
* [[1980]]: [[U. W. Clemon]] was named to the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]] by President Jimmy Carter. | * [[1980]]: [[U. W. Clemon]] was named to the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]] by President Jimmy Carter. | ||
* [[1979]]: [[Alabama Vulcans]] 20 - Mississippi Stars 14 at [[Legion Field]]. | * [[1979]]: [[Alabama Vulcans]] 20 - Mississippi Stars 14 at [[Legion Field]]. |
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June 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Jodi Newton retired as superintendent of Homewood City Schools.
- 2008: Jim Dunaway became the sports anchor at WIAT 42.
- 2006: Nancy Clemmons retired as director of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences.
- 2004: SouthTrust Tower was purchased by Atanta's Barry Real Estate for $55 million.
- 1980: U. W. Clemon was named to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama by President Jimmy Carter.
- 1979: Alabama Vulcans 20 - Mississippi Stars 14 at Legion Field.
- 1969: The Alabama Public Service Commission approved the demolition of the Birmingham Terminal Station.
- 1961: Baseball player Dizzy Dismukes died in Campbell, Ohio.
- 1945: Catcher Otis Thornton was born in Docena.
- 1942: Congress cut off funding for the Civilian Conservation Corps.
- 1910: The city of Lipscomb was incorporated.