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What is the process for canonization? A guide for All Saints Day  – Catholic World Report

Detail of a mural showing Blessed Stanley Rother being welcomed into heaven at the new Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine in Oklahoma City. / Credit: Joe Holdren/EWTN News CNA Staff, Nov 1, 2023 / 04:00 am (CNA). Nov. 1 is the solemnity of All Saint.

Highland Amateur Radio Club holds annual meeting - The Highland County Press

Members of the Highland Amateur Radio Association gathered on Tuesday evening, Dec. 14 at the Hillsboro First United Methodist Church for their annual meeting a

Highland Amateur Radio Club holds annual meeting - The Highland County Press

Members of the Highland Amateur Radio Association gathered on Tuesday evening, Dec. 14 at the Hillsboro First United Methodist Church for their annual meeting a

Amateur radio club receives national award

Amateur radio club receives national award Pictured, from left, are Bob McFarland, Jeff Collins, Harley Maines, Ron Bogart, John Levo and Lee Bishop. Photo by Terry Mikkelsen On a cool but sunny Saturday morning, 44 amateur radio operators from throughout Southern Ohio gathered at the Liberty Park Harmony Lake shelter house in Hillsboro for the Highland Amateur Radio Association’s monthly Brunch Bunch get together. However, the gathering marked two special events. It was the club’s first “meet and greet” and celebrated the club receiving a national honor. HARA President Pat Hagen, N8PAB, officially welcomed to the amateur radio community the newly licensed Highland County area amateurs. They were Chris Osborne, KE8RVJ, and David Wolfenbarger, KE8RVM, from Hillsboro; Joe Holdren, KE8RVL; and Rindy Matthews, KE8RVP, and Stella Wardlow, KE8RVQ, from Leesburg. Also introduced were Seth Hawthorn, KE8RVO, and Steven Frazier from Washington C.H.

HARA holds successful license course - Times Gazette

HARA holds successful license course Pictured are the recent graduates of the Highland County Amateur Radio Association Inntroduction to Amateur Radio class. Submitted photo Recently, the Highland County Highland Amateur Radio Association concluded its Introduction to Amateur Radio class with a highly successful Federal Communications Commission license examination session. The examination session not only saw students from HARA’s class, but also individuals from Dayton, Cincinnati, Chillicothe and Washington C.H. drawn to Hillsboro for the tests. According to club president Pat Hagen, recent wild fires, tornados, hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters have caused many Americans to look to alternatives to computer, land line and cell-based communications should a disaster hit their area rendering local communications infrastructure unusable. Additionally, civil unrest causing communications disruptions may also play into obtaining a license to use radio frequencies in

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