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Coastal Money Rallies to Robert Bentley After GOP Gubernatorial Nomination

James Bullard, October 5, 2010

Campaign finance records showed a wave of Mobile and Baldwin County support flowing to Republican gubernatorial nominee Robert Bentley after he won the party’s nod, with several coastal donors giving five figures.

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Local News Tugboats and barges working at the Port of Mobile, Alabama

Senate Confirms Mobile’s Angus Cooper II for Another Term on Alabama Trustees Board

James Bullard, April 23, 2010

The maritime executive and Cooper/T. Smith chairman was among three trustees reconfirmed by the Alabama Senate to terms running through 2015 on the University of Alabama board.

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Giuliani Returns to Mobile for a Free Meet-and-Greet and a $1,000-a-Head Reception

James Bullard, October 12, 2007

Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani’s second Mobile visit of the year paired a free public gathering on the Causeway with a high-dollar reception and dinner hosted by the city’s GOP donor class.

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Mobile Business Leaders to Host a Major Fundraiser for Tyson’s Attorney General Bid

James Bullard, August 1, 2006

An array of Mobile-area leaders lined up to host a major fundraiser for District Attorney John Tyson’s Democratic campaign for attorney general, with contributions sought at $500, $1,000 and $2,500.

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A Mobile Seat on the University of Alabama Board Comes Open, and a Quiet Fight Begins

James Bullard, December 2, 2004

Oliver Delchamps Jr.’s move to emeritus status leaves a first congressional district seat on the University of Alabama board open, and the Senate may have the last word.

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