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* [[2008]]: CD/DVD producer [[Lonnie King|Bik Lonnie]] was struck and killed during an illegal drag race in the [[Pratt community]]. | * [[2008]]: CD/DVD producer [[Lonnie King|Bik Lonnie]] was struck and killed during an illegal drag race in the [[Pratt community]]. | ||
::Monsignor [[Joseph Marino]] was appointed to the Papal Nuncio in Bangladesh. | |||
* [[2007]]: The [[Books-A-Million|Bookland]] in the [[Galleria]] closed. | * [[2007]]: The [[Books-A-Million|Bookland]] in the [[Galleria]] closed. | ||
* 2007: Park director [[Margaret Tingle]] died. | * 2007: Park director [[Margaret Tingle]] died. |
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January 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: CD/DVD producer Bik Lonnie was struck and killed during an illegal drag race in the Pratt community.
- Monsignor Joseph Marino was appointed to the Papal Nuncio in Bangladesh.
- 2007: The Bookland in the Galleria closed.
- 2007: Park director Margaret Tingle died.
- 2006: Reverend Willie Spencer of Hueytown died.
- 1832: The Shelby County town of "Columbia" was renamed "Columbiana" by the state legislature.