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The Anniston manager was coming over to the Riverside dugout.
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The county seat was moved to Anniston after years of controversy and a State Supreme Court ruling in June 1900.
After the Ku Klux Klan activities discussed here, however, the headquarters was moved, and the town never achieved the dominant position in Calhoun County, with Anniston, founded the next year, achieving that status instead.
However, it ( and WGHR ) was forced to go silent when a full-power station WWWQ ( now WNNX ) FM 100. 5 was moved in on an adjacent channel from Anniston, Alabama ( where it was WHMA-FM ).
In Anniston, Alabama the bus was fire-bombed after Ku Klux Klan members deflated its tires, forcing it to come to a stop.
Born in Colorado he moved to Anniston, Alabama at an early age, Byron began racing in 1932 and was successful racing in Talladega by the start of the 1940s.
Biehn was born in Anniston, Alabama, the son of Marcia ( née Connell ) and Don Biehn, a lawyer, and grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Before then, the station was licensed to Anniston, Alabama as WHMA-FM, broadcasting as country music station " Alabama 100 ".
The current format for WWWQ originated in 2001 on 100. 5 FM when that frequency was reallocated from nearby Anniston, Alabama.
He was lead attorney on a recent class action lawsuit against agricultural biotech giant Monsanto Company for PCB dumping in his hometown of Anniston.
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In August 2003, Solutia and Monsanto agreed to pay plaintiffs $ 700 million to settle claims by over 20, 000 Anniston residents related to PCB contamination.
* Thousands of individuals were exposed at Fort McClellan Alabama, when a chemical weapons training center and a nearby Monsanto factory disposed of chemicals into a west Anniston creek over several decades.
Solutia and its parent company Monsanto agreed in 2003 to pay $ 700 million to settle claims by 20, 000 Anniston, Alabama residents over PCB contamination.
This was the beginning of one of Alabama ’ s most profound socio-economic shifts as the industrial cities of Birmingham and Anniston sprang into being practically over night.
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Eight men were tried together in U.S. District Court in Anniston, Ala., on charges of interfering with interstate transportation and conspiracy growing out of a white mob's attack on a Greyhound bus carrying the first of the Freedom Riders.
He called in the pitcher who had been pitching, and a big, heavy, powerfully built right hander moved out to the mound for Anniston.
Of the 38, only one newspaper The Anniston Star in Anniston, Alabama, continued to carry the Sunday Doonesbury, though of necessity in black and white.
* 1961 – American civil rights movement: The Freedom Riders bus is fire-bombed near Anniston, Alabama, and the civil rights protesters are beaten by an angry mob.
He then tried out for the Anniston Steelers of the semi-pro Tennessee-Alabama League, with his father's stern admonition ringing in his ears: " Don't come home a failure.
* May 14 – American civil rights movement: A Freedom Riders bus is fire-bombed near Anniston, Alabama and the civil rights protestors are beaten by an angry mob.
Mob violence in Anniston and Birmingham temporarily halted the rides, but SNCC activists from Nashville brought in new riders to continue the journey from Birmingham.
Its lineup of teams in its final season included the champion Pensacola Fliers, Meridian Millers, Montgomery Rebels, Jackson Senators, Vicksburg Billies, Selma Cloverleafs, Gadsden Pilots and Anniston Rams.
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