John Felix Kelly was born on August 31, 1845 in Borrisokane, Ireland. He came to New York in 1865 because of the Irish Potato famine and by 1867, he was in Galveston, Texas. John F. Kelly then moved to Cincinnati, Texas and married Mary Catherine 'Kate' Smith in 1892. John and Kate had four children. John was a Catholic and Catherine came from a Protestant family. After the town of Cincinnati dissolved, Kelly and his family moved to the South of Walker County. He built a sawmill several miles North of New Waverly, Texas. Kelly later died as results of injuries he sustained when a boiler exploded at the mill. His personal diary includes perspectives on events, weather, places, and people. The diary includes songs, scientific problems, surveying procedures, and medical treatments
Numero 2/2011 (Autumn 2011) della rivista «JoLA-Journal of Landscape Architecture». Gli editors della rivista sono: Karsten Jørgensen, Kelly Shannon (Articles section), Bernadette Blanchon (Under the Sky section), Catherine Dee (Thinking Eye section), Bianca Maria Rinaldi (Reviews section
Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841-1935), author and journalist, was born on 25 January 1841 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, where she was baptized on 12 April 1841, the younger of two daughters of Richard Hamilton (1805?-1859), vicar of Kilmersdon, and his wife Charlotte, née Cooper (1809-1882), the fifth daughter of William Cooper, of Queens County, Ireland. She was of Irish heritage on both sides. Her father belonged to a military family with roots in Strabane (county Tyrone) - his father, John Hamilton, and her father’s four older brothers were all officers in the Fifth Foot – and was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. He had been a bright scholar with an aptitude for languages, and as a preacher was praised for his powerful sermons and his ability to bring the Bible to life for his parishioners
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Contains publications from October through December 2020.Final Report – Social Determinants of Health -- Governor Laura Kelly Issues 15-Day Disaster Declaration, Two Executive Orders to Aid Kansas Hospital and Adult Care Home Capacity -- Executive Order No. 22-02 -- Executive Order No. 22-01 -- ICYMI: Emporia and Downtowns across Kansas are Rising Thanks to Governor Kelly's Leadership, Local Partnerships -- Governor Laura Kelly Delivers the 2022 State of the State Address -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Fiscal Year 2023 Budget -- Governor Opens Nominations for Exporter of the Year Award -- Governor Laura Kelly Orders Flags Lowered McPherson County in Honor of EMT Randall Willems -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill to Extend Executive Orders, Providing Relief for Health Care Workers Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill toExtend Executive Orders, Providing Relief for Health Care Workers -- ICYMI: Governor Laura Kelly’s “Axe the Food Tax” Plan: What They’re Saying -- Governor Laura Kelly announces Building a Stronger Economy (BASE) Grant Application -- Governor Laura Kelly Discusses Affordable Housing Opportunities in Alma -- Governor Laura Kelly Vetoes Congressional Redistricting Map, Senate Bill 355 -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly’s Proposal to Fully Fund State Water Plan for First Time in 15 Years Raises Hope -- ICYMI: Kansas Could Land the Biggest Private Sector Investment in the State’s History -- Kansas Could Land the Biggest Private Sector Investment in the State’s History: What They’re Saying -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill, Strengthening Economic Development Toolkit -- Governor’s Office Directs Agencies to Apply State Law When Complying with Supreme Court Decision to Uphold Federal CMS COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement -- Governor appoints Jessica Heinen to fill vacancy in 3rd Judicial District Court -- ICYMI: Governor Laura Kelly: It’s Time to Come Together and Eliminate the State’s Sales Tax on Food to Save Kansans Money -- Governor Laura Kelly Distributes Food at Mercy and Truth Medical Missions Clinic -- Governor Laura Kelly Encourages Kansans to Participate in Statewide Job Fair -- ICYMI: Editorial: States Should Eliminate Sales Tax on Groceries -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Grant Awards to Enhance Response to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Crimes -- Governor Laura Kelly Joins Bipartisan Coalition of Governors Urging Congress to Take Quick Action to Reconcile Legislation Strengthening the Semiconductor Supply Chain -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas Ranked First in Nation for Most Economic Development Investment Per Capita -- Governor Laura Kelly Tours Harvesters to Discuss Importance of Axing the Food Tax -- ICYMI: Under Governor Laura Kelly Kansas Wins First ‘Governor’s Cup -- Governor Laura Kelly Directs State Agencies to Waive Fees for Kansans Affected by Wildfires in Reno and Harvey Counties -- Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims March as Kansas Agriculture Month -- Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Halfstaff to Honor 8,003 Kansans Who Lost Their Lives to COVID-19 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces More Than 6MillionforRuralRoadSafetyImprovements−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces20 Million in Business Investment and 150 New Jobs in Wichita -- Governor Laura Kelly Prioritizes Affordable Housing in Budget Amendments -- Governor Laura Kelly appoints Andrea Purvis to fill district court vacancy in the 6th judicial district -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces First Round of Grants to Support Tourism and Economic Development -- Council on Foreign Relations Gains Member of Governor Laura Kelly’s Cabinet -- Axe the Food Tax Newsletter: April 13, 2022 -- Governor Laura Kelly Announced Three Communities Rejoining Kansas Main Street Program -- Governor Laura Kelly Cuts Property Taxes -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Removing Barriers to Health Care -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Redistricting Maps for State House, Senate, Board of Education -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Largest Economic Development Investment in Kelly Administration History -- Governor Laura Kelly Signs Budget, Makes Record Investment in Rainy Day Fund and Law Enforcement, Invests in Housing, Workforce, and Economic Development -- Governor Kelly Fights to Address Rising Prices, Calls For 250TaxRebate,ProvidingImmediateReliefforKansans−−GovernorLauraKellyJoinsBipartisanCoalitionofGovernorsUrgingPermanentE−15Solution,ProvidingKansansRelieffromRecordHighGasPrices−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratesPublicServiceEmployeesforTheirHardWorkandDedicationtoKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyDirectsAgenciestoWaiveFeesforKansansAffectedbyFriday’sSevereWeather−−GovernorLauraKellySigns“AxetheFoodTax”Bill,ProvidingReliefforKansans−−GovernorLauraKellyFullyFundsK−12EducationforFourthConsecutiveYear−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratestheCreationof8,800JobsinJohnsonCounty−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesKansastoAwardMoreThan69 Million to Women- and Minority-Owned Small Businesses -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Actions to Assist Kansans Affected by Infant Formula Shortage -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Recipients of 10MillionInvestmentExpandingBroadbandAccessAcrossRuralKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyProclaims‘KansasStateClassyCatsVictoryDay’−−GovernorLauraKellyCeremoniallySignsBillCuttingSalesTaxesforFarmersandRanchersImpactedbyFourCountyFire−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesMoreThan7 Million in Transportation Project Investments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 11.5MillionInvestmenttoImproveRailNetworkAcrossRuralKansas−−GovernorKellySecuresPresidentialDisasterDeclarationtoAssistRuralCountiesRecoveringfromWinterStorms−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesAdministrationAppointments−−GovernorLauraKellySecures20 Million in Federal Grants to Improve Rail Infrastructure -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces May Total Tax Collections Exceed 900Million−−GovernorLauraKellyAdministrationFormallyKicksOffUnemploymentInsuranceSystemModernization−−GovernorLauraKellySignsBillProviding50 Million of Financial Relief to Kansas Small Businesses -- Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims June “Kansas Dairy Month” at Family-Owned Farm -- Kansas Wins Prestigious Gold Shovel Award for Economic Development Excellence for Second Consecutive Year -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Nearly 4.7MillioninFederalGrantstoSupportSurvivorsofSexualandDomesticViolence−−GovernorLauraKellyCallsonCongresstoExtendChildNutritionWaiversThatFeedKansasStudents−−GovernorLauraKellyAppointsJacobPetersontoFillDistrictCourtVacancyinthe28thJudicialDistrict−−GovernorLauraKellyCallsontheU.S.SenatetoPassaBipartisanBillDeliveringEssentialHealthcaretoVeteransExposedtoToxins−−GovernorLauraKellyAppointsJancitaWarringtonasExecutiveDirectoroftheOfficeofNativeAmericanAffairs−−Nearly30,000KansansParticipateintheSunflowerSummerProgramSinceLateMayLaunch−−GovernorLauraKellyCeremoniallySigns"AxetheFoodTax"BillDuringStatewideTourinWichita,KansasCity,andTopeka−−GovernorLauraKellyHonorsMilitaryVeteransatKansasVeteransCemeteryinWinfieldColumbariumWallDedication−−GovernorLauraKellyApplaudsStateBoardofRegentsforFreezingTuitionforStudentsofStateUniversities−−GovernorLauraKellyPromotesRuralEconomicDevelopmentwithStopsinIndependenceandCherryvale−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesResources,ActionstoAssistCattleProducersImpactedbyHeatWave−−ExecutiveOrderNo.22−05−−KansasHitsLowestUnemploymentRateinRecordedHistory−−GovernorLauraKellyCeremoniallySignsBilltoLegalizeSportsBettinginKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces53 Million in Appreciation Bonuses for Child Care Providers -- Governor Laura Kelly Visits Emporia to Highlight Improvements in Lifelong Care in Kansas -- Executive Order No. 22-06 -- Kelly Administration Hosts Annual Summit Promoting Latina Leadership in Kansas -- Kansas Surpasses 9BillioninNewEconomicDevelopmentInvestmentSinceStartofKellyAdministration−−GovernorLauraKellyOrdersFlagsbeFlownatHalf−StaffinHonorofKansasFirefighterJoshuaHaynes−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesStatewideEfforttoCoordinateBillionsinFederalInfrastructureFundsComingtoKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyPromotesKansasinOpenLettertoState′sCollegeGraduates−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesthatKansasEndsFiscalYear2022withTotalTaxCollectionsSurpassingEstimateby438.1 Million -- Governor Laura Kelly Continues Fiscal Responsibility with Nearly 1BillionRainyDayFund−−GovernorLauraKellyCeremoniallySignsBilltoMakeChildCareMoreAffordableandAccessible−−GovernorLauraKellySignsMulti−StateCommitmenttoExpandComputerScienceEducation−−GovernorLauraKellyOrdersFlagsbeFlownatHalf−StaffinHonorofSaintMarysPoliceOfficerMarkLamberson−−KansasLands4B, 4,000-Job Panasonic Energy Electric Vehicle Battery Plant -- Kansas Lands 4B,4,000−JobPanasonicEnergyElectricVehicleBatteryPlant:Here′sWhatThey′reSaying−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesSimmonsPetFoodisExpandingOperationsinEmporia,Edgerton−−GovernorLauraKellyHighlightsChildNutritionWhileDistributingFoodtoKansasStudents−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesFundingforMuralsin14RuralCommunities−−ICYMI:GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces21,000MoreKansasHomesWillSoonBeConnectedtoHigh−SpeedInternet−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesCreationofWildfireTaskForce−−GovernorLauraKellyKicksOffStatewide′ProsperityonthePlains′EconomyTour−−GovernorLauraKellyOrdersFlagsbeFlownatHalf−StaffinHonorofNorthKansasCityPoliceOfficerDanielVasquez−−GovernorKellyAnnouncesApprovedExpansionofMedicaidCoveragetoKansasMothersPostpartum−−GovernorLauraKellyCommemoratesthe32ndAnniversaryoftheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct−−GovernorLauraKellyHonorsAmeliaEarhartatU.S.Capitol−−GovernorLauraKellyContinues′ProsperityonthePlains′TouratHoltonSmallBusiness−−GovernorLauraKellyContinues′ProsperityonthePlains′TourwithVisittoDodgeCityBusiness−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesKansasBeginsFiscalYear2023withTaxCollectionsSurpassingEstimateby127.6M -- Governor Laura Kelly Continues Prosperity on the Plains Tour with Wichita Business Leader Roundtable -- Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates Expansion of Simmons Pet Food During Prosperity on the Plains Tour -- Governor Laura Kelly Emphasizes Importance of Child Care to Economic Development Success -- Governor Laura Kelly Cuts Ribbon on North America's Largest Wheat Protein Plant -- Governor Laura Kelly Continues 'Prosperity on the Plains' Tour Alongside Rep. Sharice Davids at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City -- Governor Laura Kelly Reinforces Continued Work to Make Mental Health Care Affordable and Accessible -- Governor Laura Kelly Tours Technical Training Center Aiding Panasonic Workforce Development -- Governor Laura Kelly Opens Sportsbooks for Wagering Beginning September 1 -- Governor Laura Kelly Kicks Off 2022 Kansas Agricultural Growth Summit -- Governor Laura Kelly Tours Future Child Mental Health Hospital in Hays -- Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Lowered to Half Staff in Honor of Kansas Representative Gail Finney -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Carolina Loera Lozanoas Interim Executive Director of the Kansas Hispanic & Latino American Affairs Commission -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 3.2MillioninGrantsAvailabletoAidRuralFirstRespondersinCombattingOpioidAbuse−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratesAnnouncementofNewHighwayConstructioninMiamiCounty−−GovernorLauraKellyChampionsAffordableHousingatKansasHousingConference−−GovernorLauraKellyUrgesKansasSmallBusinessestoPrepareforCOVID−19RetailStorefrontPropertyTaxReliefProgram−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratesUniversityofKansasCancerCenter′sRecentNationalCancerInstituteDesignation−−GovernorLauraKellyProclaimsSeptemberasSuicidePreventionAwarenessMonth−−GovernorLauraKellyPlacesFirstLegalSportsBetinKansas−−KansasTotalAugustTaxReceipts23.5 Million More Than August 2021 -- Governor Laura Kelly Distributes Food at Wichita Farmand Affordable Market On Prosperity on the Plains Tour -- Governor Laura Kelly Establishes Office of Registered Apprenticeship -- Executive Order No. 22-07 -- Governor Laura Kelly Touts Rural Freight Technology Project -- Kansas Surpasses 50,000 Jobs Created and Retained Since Start of Kelly Administration -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Five-Year, 9MillionGranttoImproveStudentBehavioralHealthinSoutheastKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyUrgesEPAtoRejectRegulationsThatWouldHurtKansasFarmers−−GovernorKellyEstablishesOfficeofRegisteredApprenticeship:Here′sWhatThey′reSaying−−KellyAdministration′sEmphasisonSafetySavesKansasTaxpayersNearly1 Million -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 6.5MinGrantsforSexualandDomesticViolencePrograms,ChildAdvocacyCenters,CASAPrograms−−GovernorLauraKellyEncouragesKansanstoVisitAnnualStateFairBeforeEndoftheSeason−−GovernorLauraKelly′sAdministrationSignsSignificantWheatDealwithTaiwan−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesAppointmenttoNewDistrictCourtPositioninthe9thJudicialDistrict−−GovernorLauraKellyCongratulatesThreeKansasSchoolsonReceivingNationalBlueRibbonAward−−GovernorLauraKelly′sEffortstoSecureandProtectState′sWaterSavesKansasTaxpayersMoreThan30M -- Governor Laura Kelly Talks Agriculture and Housing Along Prosperity on the Plains Tour in Western Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly's Efforts to Secure and Protect State's Water Saves Kansas Taxpayers More Than 30M−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratesGoodyearTireInvesting125 Million in Topeka, Adding 40 New Jobs -- Governor Laura Kelly Continues Prosperity on the Plains Tour in Johnson City, Liberal -- Governor Laura Kelly Completes Two-Day Series of Roundtable Discussions with Tour Stop in Ashland -- Governor Laura Kelly Unveils Walk of Honor Plaque Dedicated to Former Senator Pat Roberts -- Governor Laura Kelly Honors Kansas' Gold Star Families with Addition of Monument on Statehouse Grounds -- Kelly Administration Pays Off Transportation Debt Early, Saving Taxpayers 22.2M−−GovernorLauraKellySpeaksatKansasEconomicDevelopmentAlliance′sFallConference−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesDirectSupportWorkersHaveBegunReceivingMillionsinBonusPayments−−KellyAdministrationKnocksDownBarriertoJoiningtheChildCareWorkforce−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesLeavenworthSelectedasRegionalSiteforVeteransDay2022−−ICYMI:GovernorLauraKellyTalksAgriculture,EconomicDevelopment,andHousingAlongProsperityonthePlainsTourinWesternKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyBreaksGroundonHilmarCheeseFacilityinDodgeCity−−GovernorLauraKellyJoinsPrattIndustriesForGrandOpeningofParkCityPlant−−InOneYear,KellyAdministrationSavesTaxpayersOver750M by Retiring Debt and Paying Cash for Projects -- Kansas' September Total Tax Receipts 84.5MillionMoreThanLastSeptember−−AdoptionsIncreaseOver3514B, Governor Laura Kelly Wraps Up Statewide Prosperity on the Plains Tour -- Governor Laura Kelly Discusses Mental Health with Wichita-Area Students and Educators -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 28.5Mfor32PedestrianandBikeTransportationProjects−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesOver17 Million Coming to Kansas to Address the Opioid Crisis -- Governor Laura Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day -- In Celebration of Jayhawk and Wildcat Football, Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims "Kansas Game Day Weekend" -- Governor Laura Kelly Appoints Laura L. Miser to Fill 5th Judicial District Vacancy -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas Sports Wagering is Off to a Winning Start -- Governor Laura Kelly Appoints Paula D. Hofaker to Fill New District Court Position in the 17th Judicial District -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 34 Cities Across Kansas to Receive 28MforLocalHighwayImprovements−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesGroundbreakingofCentralKansasManufacturingIncubator−−GovernorLauraKellyDirectsFlagsbeFlownatHalfStaffinHonorofSedgwickCountySheriff′sDeputySidneeCarter−−GovernorLauraKellyCelebratesGrandOpeningofSalinaConstructionEquipmentManufacturingPlant−−GovernorLauraKellyEncouragesKansanstoParticipateinUpcomingVirtualJobFairforStateEmployment−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesRecordInterestinRuralHousingDevelopment−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesNewAerospaceManufacturingFacilityComingtoSouthCentralKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyNamed"CommonGroundChampion"forBipartisanLeadership−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesSteptoExpandChildCareAccess−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces12"RuralChampions"LeadingLocalCommunityEfforts−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesNearly5M to Expand Community-Based Services for Disabled Kansans -- Governor Laura Kelly Awards Nearly 2.4MforLawEnforcementandCrimePrevention−−GovernorLauraKellyandBipartisanLeadersSecureOver340M Annually for Kansas Hospitals -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 11MinTransportationInvestments−−GovernorLauraKellyTalksAgricultureandEconomicDevelopmentinCentralKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyUrgesDepartmentofDefenseActiontoEnsureHealthCoverageforKansasNationalGuard,Veterans−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces2022AwardofExcellenceandExporteroftheYearRecipients−−GovernorLauraKellyAppointsJasonBillam,StephanieGoodenow,andCatherineTripletttoFillNewJudgeshipPositionsinthe10thJudicialDistrict−−GovernorLauraKellyAwardsOver22M in Grants for Crime Victim Assistance Programs -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Nearly 25MHasSupportedOver2,300KansasHomeowners−−GovernorLauraKellyCutsRibbonatUrbanOutfittersDistributionCenter−−GovernorLauraKellyPromotesWorkforceParticipationforKansasMilitaryFamilies−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesSemiconductorCompanyInvesting4M, Creating 30 Jobs Near Manhattan -- Governor Laura Kelly Makes Four Appointments in the 1st and 7th Judicial Districts -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Nearly 2MtoBoostTourismIndustry−−GovernorLauraKellySeeksPublicInputonWildfirePreventionandResponse−−GovernorLauraKellyMakesAppointmentsforRecentlyLaunched988MentalHealthLifeline−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnounces28M Olathe Laboratory to Add 175 New Jobs -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 1MForCentralKansasAffordableHousingDevelopment−−Kansas′OctoberTotalTaxReceiptsExceedEstimateBy73.2M -- Governor Laura Kelly Urges Congress to Support Rural Kansans and Agriculture Industry in Upcoming Farm Bill -- Governor Laura Kelly Joins Panasonic Energy to Break Ground on 4B,4,000−JobElectricVehicleBatteryPlant−−GovernorLauraKelly′sPanasonicEnergyGroundbreakingCeremonySpeech−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesExpansionofSalinaPizzaManufacturer−−GovernorKellyUrgesCongresstoSupportRuralKansansandAgricultureIndustryinUpcomingFarmBill:Here′sWhatThey′reSaying−−GovernorKellyAnnouncesNearly16M to Expand Broadband in Rural Kansas -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces New Kansas Poet Laureate -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 850,000forKansasEntrepreneurs−−GovernorLauraKellyProclaimsNovember13−19"ApprenticeshipWeek"inKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyWelcomesKansansto11thAnnualConferenceontheFutureofWater−−GovernorLauraKellyAddressesAttendeesofthe2022Governor′sConferenceontheFutureofWaterinKansas−−GovernorLauraKellyRecognizesJohnsonCountyDisabilityAdvocate−−GovernorLauraKellyCongratulatesRecipientsofAnnualMinorityandWomenBusinessAwards−−GovernorLauraKellyAppointsRebeccaFaurottoFillJudicialVacancyinthe25thJudicialDistrict−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesDepartureofTransportationSecretaryJulieLorenz−−GovernorLauraKellyAnnouncesKansasLeadsCountryinPell−eligibleCollegeProgrammingatAdultCorrectionalFacilities−−KansasCollects642.3 Million in Total Tax Collections for November -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Kansas on Track to Implement 'Axe the Food Tax' -- Governor Laura Kelly Appoints Elizabeth H. Sweeney Reeder and Richard M. Fisher Jr. to Fill New 6th Judicial District Court Positions -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces the Departure of Secretary of Administration, Chief Information Technology Officer DeAngela Burns-Wallace -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces the Departure of Senior Advisor for Federal and State Affairs Shelbie Konkel -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces Groundbreaking of Sports Complex in Overland Park -- Governor Laura Kelly Encourages Job Seekers to Attend End-of-Year Statewide Virtual Job Fair -- Governor Laura Kelly Announces 56MinFoodAssistancefor189,000KansasChildren−−GovernorKellyAnnouncesMoreThan40M for 33 Bridge Projects Across Kansas -- Governor Kelly Announces Over $23M to Expand Broadband in Rural Kansas
Letter from Catherine to her husband Joe discussing news from home, including Kelly having a nervous breakdown and plans for dinner with Mae and Lorraine. Catherine also celebrates that Joe has completed 36 missions, and looks forward to his homecoming
Col. David Oliver Kelly, Catherine Enslow\u27s maternal grandfather, col. Note on back states: Maternal grandfather, Col. David Oliver Kellyhttps://mds.marshall.edu/bliss_enslow_papers/1156/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Catherine to her husband Joe discussing news from home, including going to Maxine's party on Saturday night, visiting Mother, who is suffering with her broken ribs, and Kelly being in the hospital in San Antonio
John Patrick Jack Kelly Sr., a longtime Palo Alto resident, died on May 26 at Channing House in Palo Alto, surrounded by his wife and sons. He was 81. He was born on Oct. 20, 1933, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Catherine and Patrick Kelly. In Boston, he went to St. Anthony's Grade School and Commerce High School before attending the University of Michigan, where he graduated in 1955. After college, he worked for General Motors, was an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, and studied and graduated from Boston College Law School. He then moved to San Francisco, where he met his future wife Kathleen they married in 1965. Jack worked at the Hoberg Law Firm and became the general counsel and corporate secretary for Consolidated Freightways. He later attended Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program, where he was chosen as president of his class. Beginning in 1969, he and his wife lived in Palo Alto, for many years in the Crescent Park neighborhood. Outside of business, he served as the chairman of the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, as well as on the boards of the Haas Business School at University of California, Berkeley, and Saint Mary's College. Later in life, he volunteered with Meals on Wheels and with patients at Stanford Hospital. Known as a man of deep faith, he was most recently active in the Catholic community at Stanford University. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Kelly of Palo Alto sons, John (Katherine) Patrick Jr. of Menlo Park and Charles Quigley (Kathryn) Kelly of Cincinnati, Ohio and four grandchildren, Katie, Jennifer, Jacqueline and Gracey