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KLC founder Ed O Malleyto speak in Hutchinson on April 19

Ed O’Malley, founding president and CEO of the Kansas Leadership Center, will be the featured speaker on April 19 at the Hutchinson Rotary Club. The public is invited to attend the noon event at Stringer Fine Arts Center on the campus of Hutchinson Community College. Formed in 2007, the center works with thousands of individuals each year in extensive leadership development training. O’Malley champions an innovative business model and entrepreneurial spirit, fueling KLC’s mission. KLC partners with companies, governments, and organizations throughout the United States and abroad, spreading KLC’s leadership framework and funding its expanded reach and impact in Kansas.

Six Things To Know About New Seahawks TE Gerald Everett

Six Things To Know About New Seahawks TE Gerald Everett Getting to know tight end Gerald Everett, who joins the Seahawks after four seasons with the Rams.  Apr 01, 2021 at 05:35 PM NFL Photos/2019 National Football League Los Angeles Rams tight end Gerald Everett (right) celebrates with defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman (23) following the NFL NFC Championship football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019 in New Orleans. (NFL Photos via AP) The Seahawks signed tight end Gerald Everett earlier this offseason, a player they believe will help upgrade the offense, and a player who himself believes his best football is still ahead of him. In addition to his considerable football talents, here are six things to know about the Seahawks new offensive weapon:

$2 2M gift will benefit seven organizations, continue legacy of service

The Hutchinson News Several area agencies will receive an extra level of support thanks to a $2.2 million gift to the Hutchinson Community Foundation from the estate of the late Bonnie and Franklin Fee. Born in Hutchinson in the 1930s, both attended school here before departing to the University of Kansas in Lawrence. But Hutchinson and family drew them back and in the early 1950s, Franklin and his brother Jim joined their father Frank’s real estate and insurance firm, the Frank Fee Agency. Through a series of mergers, by 1957, it had become a partnership between the three called the Fontron-Fee agency, with a Hutchinson lineage dating back to 1883.

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