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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. L. H. Hausam was president of the Hausam School of Penmanship and resided in Hutchinson. The following is a list of notable individuals who were born in or have lived in Hutchinson, Kansas. Academia See also: List of Hutchinson Community ...
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Hutchinson is located in south-central Kansas at the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Kansas Highway 96 (K-96), Hutchinson is 39 miles (63 km) northwest of Wichita, 200 mi (320 km) west-southwest of Kansas City, and 395 miles (636 km) east-southeast of Denver.
Douglas H. Elliott: May 12, 1937 August 30, 1900 Huntingdon, Pennsylvania: 86th (1959–1961) David M. Hall Democratic North Carolina (12th district) January 29, 1960 41 Bladder cancer [69] Sylva, North Carolina: U.S. Roy A. Taylor: January 3, 1959 May 16, 1918 Sylva, North Carolina: 86th (1959–1961) Richard L. Neuberger Democratic Oregon
The Hutchinson News is a daily newspaper serving the city of Hutchinson, Kansas, United States.The publication was awarded the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service "for its courageous and constructive campaign, culminating in 1964, to bring about more equitable reapportionment of the Kansas Legislature, despite powerful opposition in its own community."
Roger A. Elliott (October 20, 1949 – November 14, 2021) was an American politician who served in the Kansas House of Representatives as a Republican from the 87th district for one term, in 2017 and 2018. Elliott was born in Wichita, Kansas, where he graduated from high school in 1967.
In 1854, the Kansas Territory was organized, then in 1861 Kansas became the 34th U.S. state. In 1867, Reno County was established, named for General Jesse L. Reno . In 1887, the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway extended its main line from Herington to Pratt . [ 4 ]
Lillian M. Mitchner (1862/64-1954), President, Kansas State Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Topeka Fred Phelps (1929–2014), leader of Westboro Baptist Church ; Topeka James Reeb (1927–1965), Unitarian minister beaten to death by segregationists in Selma, Alabama, during the Civil Rights Movement; Wichita