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'''February 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2010]]: Former [[Shelby County Sheriff]] [[Buddy Glasgow]] died. | |||
* [[2008]]: [[William Bell]] won [[2008 Jefferson County Commission special election|a special election]] for [[Larry Langford]]'s former [[Jefferson County Commission]] seat. | * [[2008]]: [[William Bell]] won [[2008 Jefferson County Commission special election|a special election]] for [[Larry Langford]]'s former [[Jefferson County Commission]] seat. | ||
* [[2005]]: Business magnate [[Elton B. Stephens]] died. | * [[2005]]: Business magnate [[Elton B. Stephens]] died. |
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February 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: Former Shelby County Sheriff Buddy Glasgow died.
- 2008: William Bell won a special election for Larry Langford's former Jefferson County Commission seat.
- 2005: Business magnate Elton B. Stephens died.
- 2005: UAB set a record attendance of 9,354 for the Bartow Arena during a basketball game against Louisville.
- 1998: WBMG 42 was replaced by WIAT 42 as the local CBS affiliate.
- 1971: Country singer Sara Evans was born in Missouri.
- 1970: Baseball player Rudy York died.
- 1959: New Williams opened its Five Points West location.
- 1948: Mary Anne Blake was born.
- 1943: New York Times editor-in-chief Howell Raines was born in Birmingham.
- 1929: Baseball pitcher Al Worthington was born in Birmingham.
- 1916: Central State Bank of Calera was chartered.