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News from Robertsdale — local reporting on government, courts, crime, schools, business and community life in Robertsdale.

Baldwin County A school cafeteria lunch tray with healthy food, illustrating Baldwin County Public Schools' free meal program for all students

Every Baldwin County Student Eats Free Again Next Year — and Parents Don’t Have to Fill Out a Thing

James Bullard, July 13, 2026July 14, 2026

Baldwin County Public Schools will again serve breakfast and lunch at no charge to every enrolled student in 2026-2027 through the USDA’s Community Eligibility Provision. No application is required.

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Baldwin County Road construction underway on a rural highway

Baldwin County Will Lay Out a Decade of Road, Intersection and Bridge Plans at a Robertsdale Public Meeting

James Bullard, July 11, 2026July 14, 2026

The Baldwin County Commission will present a proposed 10-year roadway connectivity plan, a 45-intersection improvement program, bridge replacement schedules and land use revisions at a public Road and Bridge Meeting in Robertsdale.

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Baldwin County A caregiver assisting an adult with a disability in a home-like residential care setting

State Shuts Down Arc of Baldwin County Group Homes, Town Hall Set for Fairhope

James Bullard, July 9, 2026July 14, 2026

The Alabama Department of Mental Health has decertified Arc of Baldwin County after finding deficiencies tied to resident injuries and deaths. Families will meet in Fairhope on July 15 to arrange new care.

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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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Baldwin County Rodeo competitor riding in a covered arena before a crowd

Professional Rodeo Returns to Robertsdale in August for Its 28th Year Supporting Youth Mental Health

James Bullard, July 3, 2026July 14, 2026

The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation brings its 28th Annual Professional Rodeo to Baldwin County August 6-8, with proceeds funding youth mental health and wellness programs in local schools.

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Baldwin County Baldwin County, Alabama civic building

‘Underwhelmed’ by the GOP Field, Jay Cooper Enters the Baldwin Senate District 32 Race

James Bullard, June 26, 2015

Eastern Shore attorney and former Prichard mayor A.J. ‘Jay’ Cooper entered the race for Baldwin County’s open Senate District 32 seat, saying he was ‘underwhelmed’ by the Republican field and moved more by duty than desire.

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Baldwin County A speaker addressing a seated audience in a community hall

Byrne, Brooks and a Pig Roast: The Parties Worked the Coast

James Bullard, March 25, 2008

The Mobile GOP booked the two-year college chancellor and a state senator for its quarterly meeting, a councilwoman toured her district, and South Baldwin Democrats planned a pig roast with a teenage peace activist.

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Baldwin County Debate podium representing the proposed Baldwin County Senate debates

Cooper Presses Pittman for Four Debates and a ‘Play Nice’ Campaign Pact

James Bullard, September 25, 2007

Democratic nominee A.J. Cooper asked Republican Trip Pittman for four Baldwin County debates and proposed a written accord limiting spending, banning personal attacks and cleaning up campaign signs.

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Baldwin County Polling place signage representing the Baldwin County Senate runoff election

Baldwin Insiders Split on Senate Runoff: ‘Razor Thin’ or a McKinney Win

James Bullard, September 10, 2007

On the eve of the Baldwin County Senate District 32 runoff, political veterans offered sharply divided predictions, with negative mail and the governor’s endorsement dominating the closing arguments.

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Baldwin County Financial documents representing Baldwin County Senate runoff campaign disclosures

Both Baldwin Senate Runoff Campaigns Raised More Than $100,000 in Final Weeks

James Bullard, September 7, 2007

Pre-election disclosures showed Randy McKinney raising more than $140,000 and Trip Pittman more than $130,000 in the closing weeks of the Baldwin County Senate District 32 Republican runoff.

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