May 23, 2013

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Hatteberg's People - Rosie Hughes

History is recorded sometimes by accident. Rosie Hughes and her husband Leon, worked for decades taking pictures in the black community.

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Hatteberg's People - Kay Hettenbach

On Hatteberg's People, Kay Hettenbach is planning to retire. No particular reason, other than it just feels like its time. If you don't recognize the name, you'll certainly recognize her place of business.

Jim Lehrer One On One

It is not often you talk with people who are internationally known television journalists, and it is not often that person is from Wichita.

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Hatteberg's People - Glenn Lygrisse

On Hatteberg's People, prisons are cold places where convicted criminals go to repay society. We think of bars and metal, gray and green colors and place where time stands still.

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Hatteberg's People - Dawn Allenbach

Dawn Allenbach has spinal muscular Athrophy, a form of MD and has been in a wheelchair since she was four. You might think with all that’s going against her, that this might be some teary little story. If you think that, you don't know Dawn and you don't know her family. Their story tells us nothing is impossible in a loving family that they considered absolutely normal.

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Hatteberg's People - Dorothy Snider

On Hatteberg's People, sometimes people make history, sometimes people teach it. In Abilene, there is the Seelye Mansion. For years, Dorothy Snider, has been a tour guide for this little piece of history, and few are more knowledgeable or enthusiastic about their work.

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Hatteberg's People - Debbie And Darcie Roberts

On Hatteberg's People, the last show of Music Theater of Wichita begins this Wednesday Night. It's called appropriately enough 'Curtains'. But what goes on backstage of this show is a story the theater audience doesn't see. Debbie Roberts is the costume designer and in this show, her daughter Broadway Actress Darcie Roberts is one of the stars.

Hatteberg's People - Dean Weller

On Hatteberg's People, it became an internet sensation - Grandpa's Old Ford Garage in Desoto, Kansas in Johnson County. While the garage is interesting, the man behind it is incredible. Dean Weller, was a homebuilder until he retired.

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Hatteberg's People - Staff Sergeant Eric Farley

On Hatteberg's People this Fourth of July weekend, we think about those who do jobs the rest of us wouldn't do in a million years. Staff Sergeant Eric Farley of McConnell has one of those jobs.

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Hatteberg's People - Mayfield, KS

On Hatteberg's People, a small town can be surprising even when you think they are all the same. Take Mayfield, Kansas, just a little West of Wellington in Sumner County. There aren't a lot of folks who live here, but those who do...put it on the map.

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Hatteberg's People - Shirley Hutchinson

On Hatteberg's People, a visit to Wichita's 'Cowtown' is home to life in the 1800's. It is also home to a cast of feline characters that take their places along the boardwalk of the past. Shirley Hutchison knows them well. She sees them every day.

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Hatteberg's People - M.T. Liggett

On Hatteberg's People, M.T. Liggett of Mullinville, Kansas. With M.T. and his art, people either love him or hate him. There is no middle ground. He's the guy responsible for all the metal sculptures along 400 highway on the west side of Mullinville. Last week, he ran into a little trouble, but that hasn't stopped him, nor will it. His art is the most important thing in his life.

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Hatteberg's People - Fruhauf Brothers

On Hatteberg’s People, not many companies last one hundred years. Fewer still remain in the same family. Fruhauf Uniform Company of Wichita is one of those exceptions.

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Hatteberg's People - Bob Jacob

On Hatteberg’s People, for 40 years, Bob Jacob of Bentley has been collecting toys. He’s not exactly a kid any more but then again, maybe he is

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Hatteberg's People - Rusty Ryan

On Hatteberg’s People, I’ve done stories on many barbers, but never one like Rusty Ryan of Anthony, Kansas. He loves his work, his community and fishing. And if you stick around long enough and take the bait, you’ll find out why anglers all over the world are familiar with this small town barber.

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Hatteberg's People - Debbie Glassberg

On Hatteberg’s People, Debbie Glassberg is a Kansas City industrial designer with world-class experience. She’s designed toys for Hasbro and Mattel and done experimental designs and now is taking on something larger, something you can live in.

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