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Hatteberg's People - Jeanne Gordon
In 2006, Jeanne Gordon and her daughter Gabriele were on a bicycle ride when they were hit by a pickup truck. Gabriele was killed and Jeanne was paralyzed. For the first time, Jeanne tells her story.
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Hatteberg's People - Greensburg Tornado Anniversary
Five years ago, few would have believed how far the town has come, including Emergency Management Director Ray Stegman.
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Hatteberg's People - Sharolyn And Jay Wagner: Celebrating History And Life
Created by Sharolyn and Jay Wagner, The Linger Longer in Bennington, Kansas is part soda fountain, part museum and a great little place to just hangout.
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Hatteberg's People - Century Plant About To Bloom: Ed Ward
A plant purchased in 1976 was nearly forgotten until recently when it finally started to grow. Now Ed Ward's century plant is the talk of the town.
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Hatteberg's People - Fighting For Art: Rachel Buller
One year ago, drastic funding cuts made Kansas the only state without an arts commission. The show Art Lives, organized by artist Rachel Buller, reflects on the current state of the arts in Kansas.
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Hatteberg's People - Growing A Small Town: Fred Smith
Viable small Kansas towns are rare but exception is Tipton where people like Fred Smith came back from the big city to make a difference in a small one.
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Hatteberg's People - Painting From Grief: Amy Kear
Five years ago, the birth of her first child sent Amy Kear into severe postpartum depression. It was then she discovered she had artistic talent and began to paint the pain.
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Hatteberg's People - Street Angel: Straw Hidaka
On Hatteberg's People, Straw Hidaka is a one woman dynamo for the homeless and for those in need. Her life could have been one bitterness and hate. That didn't happen. She's just the opposite. Her adult life has been full of love and compassion. But as a child, her life was a nightmare.
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Hatteberg's People - Peddling For Life: Merle Walker
If you live in Harper County, you've seen Merle Walker on his bicycle. He's everywhere. So the question is: what's he doing? Turns out, it's a lot.
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Hatteberg's People - The Old Hardware Store: Margaret Kraisinger
The Old Hardware Store in Halstead looks much the same as it did a hundred years ago. Inside, you'll find one of a kind pieces of hardware from the past. And you'll find Margaret.
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Hatteberg's People - Independence Library: Julie Hildebrand
Julie Hildebrand took the Independence Library from deep financial trouble to the best small library in the nation.
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Hatteberg's People - An Editor's Dream Fulfilled: Bob Greer
Bob Greer edits the newspaper in Protection, Kansas. For 25 years and a lifetime before that, he's been doing what he loved.
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Hatteberg's People - Liberty Dancer Glora Emery
Glora Emery is a young woman with a seemingly unlimited store of energy. She works at Liberty Tax where she dresses as the Statue of Liberty and dances up a storm for hours on end.
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Hatteberg's People - The Lighthouse Library
Lynn Pettigrew Norris and her husband Randy are hoping to start a library in Dexter, Kansas which they hope will be a literal lighthouse on the prairie.
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Hatteberg's People - Making Dreams Come True: Prisca Barnes
Surrounded by larger structures of concrete and steel, the Kansas African American Museum gives voice to Wichita's black history. It's sometimes overshadowed by more popular venues but Executive Director Prisca Barnes is trying to change that.
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Hatteberg's People - Saving Miss Liberty In Rural Kansas
When vandals damaged a replica of the Statue of Liberty, Edith and Jack McClain decided they had to do something to return it to its original glory.
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Hatteberg's People - Photographing The King James Bible
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson shot more than 27,000 pictures for the cover story.
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Hatteberg's People - Behind The Scenes At The Kansas Star Casino
We meet Diana Farha, Director of Human Resources for the Kansas Star Casino. She's in charge of a lot of humans and a lot of resources.
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Hatteberg's People - Three Generations Find Horse Shoes To Be Lucky
In these times, it isn't often that three generations of men from the same family make history.
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Hatteberg's People - Darwin Seal
Last Updated: 10:44 PM 12/04/11 - Darwin Seal has been doing the same job, working for the Wellington Dillons grocery store for nearly 50 years. -
Hatteberg's People - Opal Wilson
Opal Wilson, 98, is the head of the United Way Campaign in Reno County.
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Hatteberg's People - Rusty Ryan
Find out why anglers all over the world are familiar with this small town barber.
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Hatteberg's People - Debbie Wagner
Last Updated: 10:51 PM 11/13/11 - A life-altering medical problem caused Debbie Wagner to change her view of life and begin a whole new personal journey of painting the sunrise every single morning. -
Hatteberg's People - Anal Cancer: Living Life Four Months At A Time
All cancers are bad, anal cancer seems to be worse because of its location and stigma, but Michele is incredibly open about it because she wants to help others.
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Hatteberg's People - Fred Voelker
Fred Voelker, 100, is an old-time fiddle player.
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Hatteberg's People - Erika Nelson
Erika Nelson is a former University of Kansas art professor who is fascinated with communities who use art to become unique purveyors of culture.
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Hatteberg's People: Bob Gress Says Don't Mow The Water
Bob Gress with Wichita's Great Plains Nature Center says the dry beds of the Arkansas River are unusual, but nature has everything under control.
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Hatteberg's People - Canton Library
Andrew Carnegie built over 2500 Carnegie libraries, and the last one to be built in Kansas was in the small community of Canton. This weekend they celebrated their 90th Anniversary.
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Hatteberg's People - The Drovers
As part of the Kansas Sesquicentennial, dedicated cowboys and cowgirls are in the middle of a historic 200-mile long cattle drive from Caldwell to Ellsworth over a trail that hasn't been used since 1875.
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Hatteberg's People - Dr. Wade Turner
Some just talk about problems, others believe actions should go with the talk.
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Hatteberg's People - Jolene And Pat Girard
On Hatteberg's People, for those who live in small towns, the question always is keeping it alive. Take St. Joseph, Kansas, population 14 or 15 in Cloud County. Jolene and Pat Girard decided to help keep their beloved community alive by re-opening the St. Joe Store, a store that had been part of the community since 1888.
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Hatteberg's People - Richard Casagrande
On Hatteberg's People, history in Kansas small towns is everywhere. In Ellinwood, it's right under your feet. Richard Casagrande had been coming to Ellinwood for years. Now he owns, not only a building, but the history be
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Hatteberg's People - Bob Condray
On Hatteberg's People, I've seen a lot of collections of stuff' in my years of doing this series, but never have I see a toy collection like Bob Condray's in Clyde, Kansas. I was stunned...and that doesn't often happen.
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Hatteberg's People - Fred Whitman
On Hatteberg's People, there is pleasure in finding someone who totally enjoys his work.
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Hatteberg's People - Duane West
On Hatteberg's People, In Garden City, retired attorney Duane West has an appreciation of art in all its disciplines. Twenty years ago, he had an idea...to write amusical about one of Garden City's founders. His name was Charles Jesse 'Buffalo' Jones. Jones is credited with saving America'sBuffalo from extinction. Duane West, found that part of history to befascinating.
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Hatteberg's People - Sally and Gary Goldman
On Hatteberg's People, some things just weren't meant to die. I'm talking about Buster's Place in Sun City, Kansas, that's west of Medicine Lodge in the Gypsum Hills.
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Hatteberg's People - Linda Mowery-Denning
On Hatteberg's People, when you are a newspaper editor, the last thing you want to see is the front page story about your newspaper.
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Hatteberg's People - Jay Bremyer
On Hatteberg's People, in the Wichita area we remember the Titan Two Missile Silos that circled our city. Gone now, but they were a key part of the nation's defense system in the cold war.
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Hatteberg's People - Tanya Tandoc
On Hatteberg's People, she is part of Wichita's gastronomical history. Tanya Tandoc is one of those free spirits whose life and work has melded together a recipe for soup, art, dance, music and life.
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Hatteberg's People - Pastor H. O. Lindeblad
On Hatteberg's People, there are about 1.8 million World War II veterans still alive, but their numbers are dwindling at an awful pace.
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Hatteberg's People - Bud & Loretta Jilka
On Hatteberg's People, fifty years of marriage is always quite remarkable. And most married couples remember their first car...but how many have that same car 50 years later? Bud and Loretta Jilka of Salina do....and they still drive it.
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Hatteberg's People - Wynn Hukle
On Hatteberg's People, it's funny sometimes how a little thing, like a school assignment can change your life. That happened to Wynn Hukle, a sophomore at Wichita's Independent School.
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Hatteberg's People - Heath Getty
On Hatteberg's People, if you are a bow hunter or an outdoorsman of any kind you will want to meet Heath Getty of St. John, Kansas.
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Hatteberg's People - Joelle Wales
On Hatteberg's People, Joelle Wales is a 'deer paparazza'. New term for you? It was to me too. Jolelle is a Sedgwick County woman who has found a calling as a deer biographer.
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Hatteberg's People - Fred Kemp
If you loved trains as a child, how does that change when you become an adult. If you ask Fred Kemp of rural Butler County -- He would say...nothing changes. His life-long love affair with model trains has given him a lifetime collection that will impress any train buff.
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Hatteberg's People - Loyall Newell
On Hatteberg's People, Loyall Newell of Clay Center may know more about pool and billiards than anyone else, except for his son Joe. That's because he's lived that game most of his life.
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Hatteberg's People - Ann Parr
On Hatteberg's People - When generations merge good things happen. And it is, right now happing in Lindsborg, Kansas. Ann Parr had an idea for a book project. The idea was to have students interview the generation that experienced WWII. She thought both might gain insight, and more important, some history might be saved. History from the mouths of the people who lived it.
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Hatteberg's People - Beatrice Doane
On Hatteberg's People, most of us have multiple jobs during our working career, but that doesn't apply to one Kansas woman who could be setting a record.
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Hatteberg's People - Berry Harris
On Hatteberg’s People, his name is Berry Harris. He’s a blues’ player. Been so all his life.
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Hatteberg's People - Annette Karr
On Hatteberg's People, McPherson resident Annette Karr found an unlikely friend who has become her hero. He is 'Wink' the one-eyed wonder dog and his story his changing lives in McPherson. But his life on this planet was originally in doubt.
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