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Creola A small town water tower near an interstate highway

Creola and Saraland Explore a Merger, With Schools at the Center

James Bullard, August 16, 2011

Municipal leaders in Creola and Saraland quietly explored merging the smaller city into the larger, with access to Saraland’s school system and I-65 commercial property driving the discussion.

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Local News A commercial roadway through an unincorporated suburban community

A Facebook Page and a Promise: Nathan Davis Challenges Jim Barton in District 104

James Bullard, January 4, 2010

Republican Nathan Davis launched a primary challenge to veteran state Rep. Jim Barton with a Facebook page and a platform built on one very local promise: no more annexation of Tillmans Corner.

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Local News The downtown Mobile, Alabama skyline seen from the waterfront

Inside the 2005 Mobile Mayor’s Race: A Campaign as Its Operatives Saw It

James Bullard, January 1, 2010

A trove of correspondence from operatives in Mobile’s 2005 mayoral campaign shows how insiders read the polls, the TV buys and the racial arithmetic of the race that elected Sam Jones.

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Local News A downtown city street in Mobile, Alabama, ahead of municipal elections

Before the Candidates Arrive: Mobile’s Civic Class Names the Issues for the 2009 City Elections

James Bullard, December 1, 2008

With Mobile’s municipal elections set for August 2009 and only one challenger announced, business leaders, lawyers and officials laid out the issues they expected to define the campaign.

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Calvert An aerial view of an interstate highway running past a small town

One City Along I-65? North Mobile County Weighed a Merger It Knew Would Never Happen

James Bullard, March 19, 2008

With a steel plant rising at Calvert and a new school system drawing families to Saraland, developers and officials debated dissolving Chickasaw, Satsuma and Creola into a single north Mobile County city.

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Local News Heavy industrial steel plant beside a river at dusk

Mayor Sam Jones Liked Mobile’s Hand as the ThyssenKrupp Decision Neared

James Bullard, May 9, 2007

With a $2.9 billion steel mill decision expected within days, Mobile Mayor Sam Jones told a civic club he would not trade places with Louisiana, and laid out where the city stood on the bridge, the port and downtown.

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Local News A municipal government building housing city offices

Halfway Through the Year, Mobile’s Books Tell a Post-Katrina Story

James Bullard, May 3, 2007

A walk through Mobile’s mid-year financial report for fiscal 2006-07 found revenue down 6.8 percent, hotel taxes collapsing against a Katrina-inflated year, and a transit subsidy running 121 percent over budget.

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Mobile County A two-lane highway running through a growing crossroads community

Semmes Incorporation Talk Simmered, With Wilmer’s Collapse as the Cautionary Tale

James Bullard, February 28, 2007

Leaders in fast-growing west Mobile County kept talking about turning Semmes into a city, with early estimates of 40,000 residents and a $20 million budget, while eyeing the neighboring town that failed.

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Mobile Two people shaking hands at a political campaign event

Bedsole and Rich Endorse Peavy in Mobile Mayoral Runoff

James Bullard, September 9, 2005

Defeated mayoral candidates Ann Bedsole and Bess Rich threw their support to John Peavy days before Mobile’s runoff, urging their supporters to back him over frontrunner Sam Jones.

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Local News A city council chamber representing Mobile's super majority rule

Bridge or Barrier? Mobile Reckons With Its City Council Super Majority

James Bullard, July 18, 2005

For 20 years Mobile’s mayor-council government has required five of seven votes to pass most measures. Officials past and present disagreed sharply over whether the super majority built consensus or blocked progress.

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