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  2. Rolando Olvera - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2006, he served as a district judge for the 138th District Court of Texas. From 2007 to 2008, he worked as a solo practitioner and part-time as a Brownsville municipal court judge. From 2009 to 2015, he served as a district judge for the 445th District Court of Texas.

  3. Brownsville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville was designated the county seat of Haywood County by the legislature on October, 16, 1824, and the town was legally incorporated in 1826. [9] The town was named for General Jacob Jennings Brown due to a local legend that he has established a trading post just southeast of what is now the town square prior to the treaty with the Chickasaw people allowing settlement in Western ...

  4. Carolyn Walker-Diallo - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Walker-Diallo is an American judge. She was the first Muslim elected as judge in the State of New York. In 2015, Walker-Diallo was elected to the New York City Civil Court, representing the 7th Municipal Court District, which encompasses Brownsville, Brooklyn, East New York, Cypress Hills and Bushwick.

  5. Brownsville commissioner speaks to defeat of municipal district

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    May 30—A proposal to replace Brownsville's two existing economic development organizations (EDOs) with a single Municipal Development District (MDD) might have had a better change of success if ...

  6. Brownsville may ask voters to dissolve GBIC, BCIC as it ...

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    Jan. 18—Only have a minute? Listen instead The city of Brownsville appears poised to do away with its two economic development organizations, the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation ...

  7. Blanca Vela - Wikipedia

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    Blanca Sanchez Vela (May 27, 1936 – February 19, 2014) was an American politician and matriarch of one of the most prominent families in Brownsville, Texas. [1] Vela, who served as the Mayor of Brownsville from 1999 until 2003, was the city's first female mayor. [1] [2] She remains the only woman to hold the mayoral office to date.