September 24: Former State Representative George Huddleston, Jr died on this date in 1971. Courtesy: Bhamwiki.com
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A look back: September 24
09.24.2007 by André Natta · No Comments
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Paws Across the Parkway, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
09.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
This outdoor festival will include music, rescue groups, adoptions, exhibitions, mobile low-cost pet vaccinations, on-site veterinary experts and much more! The event is being hosted by the business community to promote positive efforts in animal welfare. Cost: Free Location: Our … Continue reading
Cornerstone’s Harvest Luncheon, The Club
09.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
You’re invited to join the Women’s Committee of Cornerstone Schools of Alabama and Strickland Trading Co. for the annual Harvest Luncheon Oct. 11 at The Club. The event begins with a silent auction at 11:00 a.m. followed by lunch at … Continue reading
A look back: September 23
09.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
September 23: 2005: The Birmingham Post-Herald published its final edition. It is also the date of long-time columnist Clettus Atkinson‘s birthday (1919). Courtesy: Bhamwiki.com
Election ’07: Our mayoral poll is open!
09.22.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
We’ve done two polls previously on the main site during the course of this year’s mayoral campaign but they were not necessarily very scientific. They did provide us with an idea of who readers were following. But we always want … Continue reading
Buy a T & support a local charity!
09.21.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
I’m sure you’ve noticed the big image of the black T-shirt that has graced you in the center column if you’ve visited the front page sometime during the last two weeks. Well, if you were to visit the page today, … Continue reading
Election ’07: Neighborhood funds and recycling
09.21.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
We’ll end the series of general questions for the candidates with two questions that at first glance may not be as glitzy as economic development and schools. But the answers provided for these two issues in particular, aside from the … Continue reading