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BY Bernie Tafoya
“CHICAGO (CBS) — When severe weather hit north-central Illinois last week, there was an army of volunteers out gathering information, and funneling it to the National Weather Service to provide a more accurate picture of what was going on.
Among those volunteers were amateur radio operators”
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