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10/23/2013 | Southeastern Division Election in Progress
ARRL members in the Southeastern Division are voting for Director and Vice Director.
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08/19/2013 | Balloting Set for ARRL Southeastern Division Director, Vice Director
ARRL Southeastern Division will pick Director, Vice Director this fall.
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08/01/2012 | James Millsap, WB4NWS, Appointed Vice Director of the ARRL Southeastern Division
James Millsap, WB4NWS, will fill the remainder of the term of Andrea Hartlage, KG4IUM, who has resigned as Southeastern Division Vice Director.
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10/04/2011 | Changes to ARRL Ethics and Elections Committee
There is a change in the composition of the ARRL Ethics and Elections Committee. President Kay Craigie, N3KN, has accepted the resignation of Southeastern Division Director Greg Sarratt, W4OZK, from the committee, thanking him for his service as chairman
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11/19/2010 | Southeastern Division Gets New Vice Director; Southwestern, West Gulf Divisions Remain Unchanged
On Friday, November 19, ARRL staff members opened ballots for the Director and Vice Director races in the Southeastern and West Gulf Divisions and the Director race in the Southwestern Division. After all the ballots were counted, there will be a new Vice
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08/27/2010 | ARRL Members Nominate Candidates for Director, Vice Director
The policies of the ARRL are established by 15 Directors who are elected to the Board on a geographical basis, with elections for three-year terms held in five divisions each year. At the same time, Vice Directors are elected on the same basis. Responding
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11/25/2009 | New Vice Directors in Central, Roanoke Divisions
On Friday, November 20, ARRL staff members started opening ballots for the Vice Director races in the Central and Roanoke Divisions. Southeastern Division Director Greg Sarratt, W4OZK; Rocky Mountain Division Director Brian Mileshosky, N5ZGT, and ARRL Chi
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11/17/2009 | Late Season Tropical Storm Ida Comes Calling on Gulf Coast
With only weeks to go before the end of the 2009 hurricane season, Tropical Storm Ida formed off the coast of Nicaragua, making landfall as a hurricane in the morning hours of November 5. The storm lost significant strength as it moved through Nicaragua a
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