The Catoosa County News

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today (Wednesday, Aug. 10) is the 223rd day of 2016 and the 52nd day of summer.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1821, Missouri was admitted as the 24th U.S. state.

In 1846, Congress officially chartered the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n.

In 1949, President Harry Truman signed the National Security Act, which establishe­d a consolidat­ed Department of Defense.

In 1977, postal employee David Berkowitz of Yonkers, New York, was arrested for the “Son of Sam” killings that left six dead.

In 2006, British authoritie­s arrested 24 people suspected of plotting attacks on airplanes with liquid bombs smuggled in shampoo and water bottles.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), 31st U.S. president; Charles Darrow (1889-1967), Monopoly game inventor; Jack Haley (1898-1979), actor; Jimmy Dean (1928-2010), singer/actor/entreprene­ur; Eddie Fisher (1928-2010), singer; Rosanna Arquette (1959- ), actress; Antonio Banderas (1960- ), actor; Suzanne Collins (1962), author; Gus Johnson (1967- ), sportscast­er; Angie Harmon (1972- ), actress.

TODAY’S FACT: The Smithsonia­n Institutio­n estimates that about 95 percent of its collection is in storage rather than on display.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1981, Pete Rose got the 3,631st hit of his career, breaking the National League record for career hits, held by Stan Musial.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “Being a politician is a poor profession. Being a public servant is a noble one.” -- Herbert Hoover

TODAY’S NUMBER: $585.3 billion -- estimated Department of Defense budget for the 2016 fiscal year.

TODAY’S MOON: First quarter moon (Aug. 10).

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