List of people from Hutchinson, Kansas

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The following is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Academia

L. H. Hausam was president of the Hausam School of Penmanship and resided in Hutchinson.

Arts and entertainment

Fashion

Film, television, and theatre

Journalism

Literature

Music

Other visual arts

Business

Crime

Military

Politics

National

State

Local

Sports

American football

Baseball

Other sports

See also

References

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