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  2. Douglas Wicks - Wikipedia

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    Douglas M. Wicks is a politician in Mobile County, Alabama.Elected to the Mobile County Commission in 1980, he was the first African American to hold that position since Reconstruction.

  3. Government Street (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    It has traditionally been a street where Mobile's government-related functions were concentrated. Barton Academy, Old City Hall, the Mobile County License Commissioner Offices, Mobile Government Plaza, the Mobile Public Library, Mobile Bar Association, and Social Security Administration all continue to lie along Government Street. [2]

  4. Mike Dean (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Dean (born December 26, 1955) is an American politician from Alabama.. Dean attended B. C. Rain High School and played for the American football team as a linebacker.He played college football for William Carey College, but left college without graduating in 1979 to help with the family hauling business after Hurricane Frederic.

  5. Mobile County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Mobile County is the home of the University of South Alabama (USA), a public research university divided into ten colleges, including one of Alabama's two state-supported medical schools. USA has an enrollment of over 16,000 students and employs more than 6,000 faculty, administrators, and support staff.

  6. Alabama Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Department of Public Safety began as the Alabama Highway Patrol on December 5, 1935. The Highway Patrol was renamed the Department of Public Safety on March 8, 1939, and then included 4 divisions: Highway Patrol, Driver License, Accident Prevention Bureau, and Mechanical and Equipment. [2]

  7. Revenue Commissioner announces software change - AOL

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    Dec. 2—From Limestone County License Commissioner Joseph Cannon Due to the Alabama Department of Revenue's (ALDOR) implementation of new titling software, the Limestone County License ...

  8. Sam Jones (Alabama politician) - Wikipedia

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    Getting involved in politics through the Democratic Party, he was elected to four terms as a Mobile County Commissioner. In September 2005 he ran for Mayor of Mobile and was elected. He was the first African-American Mayor of Mobile, Alabama. [3] [4] He served two four-year terms, winning re-election in 2009.

  9. Joseph N. Langan - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Nicholas Langan was born in Mobile, Alabama on March 11, 1912. His father, David Langan, had served for several years as Mobile's tax collector, until 1911. David Langan and his brother then ran a men's clothing store in downtown Mobile.