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Jason Smith, Rainbow Communications

Portrait of man smiling at camera, Jason Smith
Jason Smith, Rainbow Communications

“Somewhere over the rainbow….”

That line from the song in The Wizard of Oz makes me think of Dorothy and her desire to return to Kansas. It also makes me think of modern Kansans who are using the wizardry of modern telecommunications to help their home state.

Jason Smith is general manager and CEO of Rainbow Communications in Everest, Kansas. He grew up in Everest and graduated from Horton High School.

“I figured I was never coming back,” Smith said. He went to K-State and became the first in his family to go to college. He was undecided what to pursue for a career.

“I knew about the jobs of the farmer and the banker, but this was during the farm crisis of the 1980s and neither of those was any fun,” Smith said. He had friends who were majoring in agricultural economics, so he joined them and got a degree in agribusiness.

Smith took a position with a John Deere dealer. He also met and married his wife, who is a teacher. They would have four children. The oldest now is an engineer and a K-State graduate. They have a daughter studying pre-physical therapy, a son in high school, and an eighth-grade daughter.

Smith’s hometown happened to be the headquarters of the Rainbow Telephone Cooperative Association (later known as Rainbow Communications). In 1998, the company advertised for its first-ever marketing manager. Smith applied for the job.

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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Weldon Gullickson – K-W Manufacturing

“Nice threads.” In the 1970s, that was a slang phrase that a person would use to compliment someone’s clothes. Now a “thread” refers to a line of discussion on social media. But today we are referring to a totally different kind of thread: The kind that holds things on a metal rod, such as nuts and bolts. Those threaded fasteners are at the core of an entrepreneurial business in rural Kansas.

K-W Manufacturing, in Everest, Kansas, produces square and round U-bolts, stud bolts, eye bolts, spade bolts, anchor bolts, hook bolts, J-bolts and more.
K-W Manufacturing, in Everest, Kansas, produces square and round U-bolts, stud bolts, eye bolts, spade bolts, anchor bolts, hook bolts, J-bolts and more.

Weldon Gullickson is owner of K-W Manufacturing which produces various kinds of threaded fasteners. Weldon is a native Kansan, having been born at Horton. His wife Margaret grew up near Everest.

After a stint in the U.S. Air Force, Weldon went to work for a bolt and nut distributing company in Kansas City. He enjoyed the work and was offered the opportunity to open a distributorship for the company in Dallas. After several years in Texas, he and Margaret returned to northeast Kansas where he had a long career in the bolt and nut sales business.

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