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Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email. Five stories that have North Texas talking: D Magazine says Kidd Kraddick had lymphoma, more were without power during the ice storm than initially reported, "The Nutcracker" as a comedy, and more: Kidd Kraddick, the popular Dallas-based morning radio show host who died over the summer, kept a big secret — he had lymphoma.

Family members say that at 4 a. He died at a hospital. Oncor had earlier said at least , people were without power, but that they were still looking through the data. Parts of East Dallas and Plano were without power for four days.

Trees and power lines were covered in about 1. The largest grant went to the Amon Carter Museum, the only art museum in the area to receive a grant.

The new show, which incorporates pop-culture references, is a collaboration between artistic staff and dancers. Eric Aasen. He touched so man lives. We lost a legend… The On-Air light wont shine as bright without him. The Dallas Morning News reported Kraddick had been a staple in the Dallas market since , starting in a late-night debut. The newspaper said he moved into morning show work by the early s in that market and his show began to gain wider acclaim and entered into syndication by as he gained a following in cities nationwide.

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