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* [[July 19]]: [[Golden Flake|Golden Enterprises]] announced its planned sale to Utz Quality Foods of Pennsylvania. | |||
* [[July 14]]: The [[Matt & Scot]] show on [[WJOX-FM]] was canceled. | * [[July 14]]: The [[Matt & Scot]] show on [[WJOX-FM]] was canceled. | ||
* [[July 13]]: [[Drummond Company]] chairman and CEO [[Garry Drummond]] died. | * [[July 13]]: [[Drummond Company]] chairman and CEO [[Garry Drummond]] died. | ||
* [[July 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved changing the name of a two-block section of [[1st Avenue South]] adjacent to [[Regions Field]] to [[Willie Mays Drive | * [[July 6]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved changing the name of a two-block section of [[1st Avenue South]] adjacent to [[Regions Field]] to [[Willie Mays Drive]].<br><br> | ||
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Today is Wednesday July 3, 2024.
- July 19: Golden Enterprises announced its planned sale to Utz Quality Foods of Pennsylvania.
- July 14: The Matt & Scot show on WJOX-FM was canceled.
- July 13: Drummond Company chairman and CEO Garry Drummond died.
- July 6: The Birmingham City Council approved changing the name of a two-block section of 1st Avenue South adjacent to Regions Field to Willie Mays Drive.
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