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KCUR Morning News 2-28-11

By Maria Carter

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City lost one of its biggest ambassadors over the weekend when legendary broadcaster Bill Grigsby died at the age of 89.

The Kansas City Missouri School district has opened a dental clinic inside one of its elementary schools.

The Taum Sauk Fund board has voted dissolve and split $7 million between Reynolds and Iron counties.

Senator Bob Dole's former press secretary is returning to KU as a Dole fellow.

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