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												05/19/2015 | Utah Section Manager Re-Elected, Two New SMs Coming Aboard in JulyOne incumbent Section Manger overcame a challenge to win his bid for a new term of office, while two SM candidates who ran unopposed will assume office this summer. 
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												01/16/2015 | Michigan Passes, Governor Signs Antenna Accommodation LegislationMichigan Passes, Governor Signs Antenna Accommodation Legislation. 
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												11/04/2014 | Kansas Radio Amateur is ARRL McGan Silver Antenna Award WinnerKansas Radio Amateur Brian Short, KC0BS, is ARRL McGan Silver Antenna Award winner. 
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												07/07/2014 | ARRL Great Lakes Division Leadership ChangesARRL Great Lakes Director Jim Weaver, K8JE, has stepped down. Vice Director Dale Williams, WA8EFK, is the new director. 
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												05/30/2014 | Southern Florida Getting New Section Manager on June 1Jeff Beals, WA4AW, will take over as Southern Florida Section Manager on June 1. 
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												08/23/2011 | Incumbent Section Managers in Western Washington, Georgia Re-electedTwo Section Manager elections this summer were decided by member balloting. In Georgia, incumbent Gene Clark, W4AYK, of Albany, was re-elected to a third term with 820 votes. His opponent Verne Fowler, W8BLA, of Cumming, received 365 votes. In Western Was 
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												02/28/2011 | Former Atlantic Division Assistant Director Eugene Pressler, W3ZXV (SK)Eugene “Gene” Pressler, W3ZXV, of Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, passed away February 22. He was 80. Pressler, who served as an Assistant Director in the ARRL Atlantic Division, also served as the Public Information Coordinator and Assistant Section Manager for E 
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												01/13/2011 | Midwestern Hams Spot, Track Tornados As 2011 BeginsIn the final hours of 2010, tornados swept across Missouri, Illinois and Arkansas, leaving at least seven people dead. Hams in Missouri -- one of the hardest hit areas -- activated nets and provided real-time weather observations to the National Weather S 
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