Mutual UFO Network - State Chapters

State Chapters

Ohio

The current MUFON of Ohio was born out of the MidOhio Research Associates (MORA) and continues to be headed by William E. Jones. MORA was a UFO study group formed in 1990 in central Ohio. In 1998, MORA was renamed, incorporated, and reorganized as the Mutual UFO Network of Ohio to affiliate the organization with the national Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).

As of 1973, Larry Moyers (of Akron, Ohio) was the State Director. Ufologists Leonard H. Stringfield, Kenny Young, Richard Hoffman (Dayton, Ohio) and Donnie Blessing have served as State Section Directors for Southwestern Ohio.

Publications
  • Ohio UFO Notebook has published at least 23 issues, beginning before July 1992 and ending in 2002. In some instances, for example, combined issue four and five, the Ohio UFO Notebook is coupled with the Mutual UFO Network of Ohio Newsletter, but MORA remains the publisher.
  • Mutual UFO Network of Ohio Newsletter - Issued at least yearly since 2002.

Florida - Morgan Beall - State Director/Florida STAR Team Coordinator/National STAR Team Recruiter/Region 7 STAR Team Coordinator/MUFON Website Administrator/MUFON Technology Director Southwest, Teri Lynge – Assistant State Director/State Section Director/ STAR Team/Secretary/Treasurer Tampa Bay,Mary Margaret Zimmer – State Section Director Southwest

Indiana

Currently led by Stewart Hill out of Elkhart, Indiana, with Jill Beitz as chief investigator.

Illinois

Currently led by Sam Maranto out of Orland Park, Illinois.

Michigan

Currently led by Bill Konkolesky out of Clawson, Michigan.

Arizona

Currently led by Jim Mann and Stacey Wright out of Phoenix, Arizona.

Tennessee

Currently led by State Director Eddie Middleton and Assistant State Director Alyson Burgess out of Memphis, Tennessee.

Alabama

Currently led by State Director Roy Patterson Birmingham, Alabama and Assistant State Director Richard Hoffman of Madison, Alabama.

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