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

Dauphin Island A varied collection of seashells arranged on sand

The Woman Who Walks Dauphin Island’s Beaches Every Day, Looking Down

James Bullard, July 7, 2026July 14, 2026

Leslie Norris drives from Semmes to Dauphin Island nearly every day for work, then comes back on weekends to shell. Twelve years in, she has found two Johnstone’s junonias, the rare state shell most collectors never see.

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Mobile County An empty school classroom with desks and a chalkboard

Semmes School Board Veteran Ken Megginson Weighs One More Term

James Bullard, November 8, 2011

Longtime Mobile County school board member Ken Megginson of Semmes said he was torn over whether to seek re-election, calling the stewardship of 60,000 students an awesome responsibility he was reluctant to leave.

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Semmes A road through a growing suburban community

Semmes Voters to Decide Whether to Become Mobile County’s 11th City

James Bullard, August 16, 2010

Residents of the west Mobile County community of Semmes were set to decide at the polls whether to incorporate as the county’s 11th municipality, with organizers predicting a lopsided margin in favor.

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Local News Chairs set for a public candidate forum

Field Grows to Six in Mobile County Commission District 2 Special Election

James Bullard, June 9, 2010

A towing company owner and a school board member joined the scramble for the vacant District 2 seat, bringing the Republican field to six, with a party-sponsored candidate forum set for July 8.

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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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Local News A podium and microphone set for a political announcement

Connie Hudson to Announce Bid for Mobile County Commission District 2

James Bullard, June 1, 2010

Mobile City Councilwoman Connie Hudson prepared to formally launch her campaign for the vacant District 2 seat on the Mobile County Commission, joining a Republican field forming quickly ahead of the July 13 special election.

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Local News Government building representing the Mobile County Commission

Nodine Resigns County Commission Seat; Special Election Set for July 13

James Bullard, May 28, 2010

Stephen Nodine’s resignation from the Mobile County Commission ended the impeachment case against him and set off a scramble for the District 2 seat, with a special election scheduled for July 13.

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Local News A checkbook and financial records on a desk

An $8,500 Pass-Through Splits Mobile County’s Democrats: Outrage or Politics as Usual?

James Bullard, March 12, 2009

Mobile County’s Democratic leaders were divided over $8,500 in state party money that moved through their committee to a get-out-the-vote group. The chairman called it laundering. Others called it Tuesday.

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Local News Exterior of a public library branch building

Mobile County Democrats Take Their Meetings on the Road and Eye Two GOP-Held House Seats

James Bullard, February 19, 2009

The county Democratic executive committee planned to meet around the county during 2009 to build interest, as two Democrats were reported preparing challenges to Republican state Reps. Victor Gaston and Jim Barton.

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Local News A checkbook and pen on a desk beside campaign paperwork

A Favor, Not an Endorsement: Sen. Rusty Glover Explains a Check to a County Commission Challenger

James Bullard, April 28, 2008

State Sen. Rusty Glover’s $250 contribution to a Republican challenging an incumbent county commissioner needed explaining. He said it was simply reciprocity, and that he stays out of GOP primaries.

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