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Baldwin County High school football players practicing on a field in summer heat

Orange Beach Makos Bet on Experience as They Move Into a Loaded Class 4A Region

James Bullard, July 9, 2026July 14, 2026

Two plays from the playoffs in each of the last two seasons, Orange Beach returns a dozen starters and two recruited underclassmen as it enters a Class 4A region stacked with Mobile County schools.

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Citronelle A judge's gavel resting on a wooden bench in a courtroom

Citronelle Man Draws 10-Year Prison Term in Washington County Child Solicitation Case

James Bullard, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

A 27-year-old Citronelle man will serve 10 years in state prison and register as a sex offender after a Washington County jury convicted him of soliciting an undercover officer posing as a 12-year-old child.

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Baldwin County A polling place sign directing voters on election day

Turnout Runs ‘Extremely Low’ Across Mobile County on Primary Day

James Bullard, June 1, 2010

Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis reported light voter participation at polling places from Citronelle to Saraland as Alabamians voted in party primaries, while campaigns readied election night gatherings across the city.

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Bayou La Batre A political campaign headquarters storefront with signs

Tim James Challenges Byrne to Debates, Opens Mobile HQ with Four Mayors Behind Him

James Bullard, April 23, 2010

James demanded a series of public debates as attack ads roiled the Republican primary, then opened a Mobile headquarters flanked by the mayors of Satsuma, Citronelle, Bayou La Batre and Chickasaw.

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Atmore County courthouse in a small rural Alabama town

Republicans Fight Over Their Own Ballot in the District 22 Senate Special Election

James Bullard, February 19, 2009

A challenge to keep Citronelle businesswoman Judy Belk off the Republican ballot failed on a split vote, as three GOP contenders lined up for the seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Pat Lindsey.

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Brewton The Alabama State Capitol building in Montgomery

Judy Belk Entered the District 22 Senate Race as a Republican; Sheldon Day Stepped Aside

James Bullard, February 4, 2009

The special election to succeed the late state Sen. Pat Lindsey took shape in February 2009, with Citronelle’s Judy McCain Belk running as a Republican and Thomasville Mayor Sheldon Day declining to enter.

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Bayou La Batre A polling place sign directing voters to cast ballots

All Politics Is Local: Previewing Mobile County’s August Municipal Elections

James Bullard, July 31, 2008

From Saraland to Bayou La Batre, voters across Mobile County prepared to choose mayors and council members on Aug. 26, with runoffs to follow. Seasoned observers offered their reading of the races.

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Baldwin County A wireless communications tower standing over rural farmland

A $267 Million Federal Loan Promised Broadband to 29 Alabama Counties

James Bullard, April 8, 2008

Sen. Richard Shelby announced a $267 million USDA loan to Open Range Communications to bring broadband to 29 Alabama counties, including Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia and Monroe.

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Citronelle Rows of filed records in a county records office

As Qualifying Closed, Career Employees Lined Up to Run the Offices They Worked In

James Bullard, March 25, 2008

The license and revenue commissioner races filled with insiders — a chief clerk, a longtime appraiser, a commissioner’s secretary — while a former sheriff’s candidate weighed one more run.

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Calvert A welding student working with a torch in a training shop

Workforce Alliance Finished Its Plan and Went Looking for Someone to Run It

James Bullard, January 31, 2008

With a strategic plan complete and major industrial projects arriving in Mobile County, the South Alabama Regional Workforce Development Alliance opened a search for a director to carry the plan out.

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