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Mobile County Public safety officer using handheld radio communication equipment on a college campus

Spring Hill College Public Safety Gets Nearly $20,000 in Radio Equipment

James Bullard, October 27, 2014

A public safety foundation tied to a national sandwich chain awarded Spring Hill College nearly $20,000 in communications gear for campus officers.

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Spring Hill College and the University of Mobile Earn National Recognition in U.S. News Rankings

James Bullard, September 15, 2014July 16, 2026

Two Mobile-area institutions, Spring Hill College and the University of Mobile, landed on the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges lists in 2014, with leaders crediting mission and tradition.

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Mobile County Prosecutor Jill Phillips Honored as Alabama’s Top Assistant District Attorney

James Bullard, July 2, 2014July 16, 2026

Mobile County’s Jill Phillips, a veteran prosecutor on the district attorney’s murder team, has been named Alabama’s top assistant DA.

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Spring Hill Historic college campus building with trees

Spring Hill College Hires Veteran Fundraiser to Lead Advancement Efforts

James Bullard, June 15, 2014

Spring Hill College named Fred Salancy, a longtime fundraising leader from Florida State University, as its vice president for advancement, bringing 25 years of development experience to the Mobile campus.

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A Birmingham Congressman Kept Turning Up in Mobile, and Everyone Knew Why

James Bullard, February 23, 2008

U.S. Rep. Artur Davis delivered his ‘false choices’ speech to the Mobile Rotary Club, his second appearance in the city in about a month, as speculation grew about a 2010 run for governor.

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From a Morehouse Busboy to a Caddy Master at Spring Hill: More First Jobs

James Bullard, July 29, 2007

A legislator who bussed tables on the Atlanta graveyard shift, a minister who ran the caddy shack at Spring Hill College and a judge who picked cotton at $2.50 a hundredweight recalled how they started.

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Long Before the Primaries, Mobile’s Political Class Was Already Choosing Sides

James Bullard, June 25, 2007

With the 2008 field still forming, local officeholders, lawyers and pundits named their favorites. A state representative was co-chairing John McCain’s Mobile County campaign; a famous oddsmaker had already called it for Hillary Clinton.

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Keep the Fires Burning: A Mobile Family Memoir Reaches Its Close

James Bullard, April 7, 2005

The sixth and final chapter of Sister Marie Emilie’s memoir carried the Walsh family from a Spring Hill summer in 1900 through loss, vocation and a sheaf of poems written from a convent far from Mobile.

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A Mother’s Notes to a Son: An Election, a Wedding, and a Mobile Household in 2004

James Bullard, February 4, 2005

A collection of e-mails from a Mobile mother to her grown son captures the 2004 election season as it was lived in one Alabama household: gloom, gallows humor, wedding logistics and a great deal of wine.

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Copeland Aims for a Sixth Term on the Mobile City Council, but a Firefighter May Challenge Him

James Bullard, December 24, 2004

Mobile City Council President Reggie Copeland said in December 2004 he would seek a record sixth term in District 5, even as city firefighter Bryan T. Lee weighed his first run for public office.

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