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    Hays was also growing its business storage services which included the brands "Hays Wharf" and "Rentacrate". In 1987, a long-planned management buyout was completed, [5] and the company launched an initial public offering in 1989. [1] Ronnie Frost managed the combined services group from 1987 until he retired in 2001. [6]

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  6. List of newspapers in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Hays Post – Hays (online only) Haysville Sun-Times – Haysville; The Herington Times - Herington; Hiawatha World – Hiawatha; High Plains Journal – Dodge City; Hillsboro Free Press – Hillsboro; Hillsboro Star-Journal – Hillsboro; The Holton Recorder – Holton; Hometown Girard – Girard; The Humboldt Union - Humboldt

  7. Hayes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hayes is an English language surname.In the United States Census, 1990, Hayes was the 100th most common surname recorded. [2] The oldest record of the surname dates to 1197 in the Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire, where it appears in the form Heise.

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  9. Chris Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in August 2001, [17] for four years Hayes was a contributor to the independent weekly newspaper Chicago Reader, where he covered local and national politics.In late 2003, [18] he began a four-year stint at In These Times, a labor-focused monthly magazine based in Chicago where he was a senior editor.