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    Signature. Rodney Dwight Grams (February 4, 1948 – October 8, 2013) was an American politician and television news anchor who served in both the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. A local news anchor, Grams became well-known for working at Twin Cities station KMSP-TV from 1982 until 1991.

  2. Oct 9, 2013 · Former U.S. Sen. Rod Grams died late Tuesday night after a battle with cancer. He was 65. His death was confirmed Wednesday morning by Kent Kaiser, a spokesman for the family.

    • Mark Zdechlik
  3. Oct 9, 2013 · WASHINGTON – Rod Grams, a "stoic farm kid" who grew up to be a Twin ­Cities TV anchor, congressman and U.S. senator, died at his rural Minnesota home Tuesday night after a long battle with ...

  4. Oct 10, 2013 · PAUL — Rod Grams, a popular television anchorman who was one of the rare conservatives to be elected to statewide office in Minnesota, winning a seat in the United States Senate in 1994, died...

  5. Oct 9, 2013 · ST. PAUL, Minn. Former U.S. senator Rod Grams, a popular TV anchorman who went on to become the most conservative politician ever elected to statewide office in Minnesota, has died. He was 65.

  6. Oct 9, 2013 · Former Sen. Rod Grams (R-Minn.) has died from cancer at the age of 65. Grams, a former anchorman who served in both the House and Senate, died at home in Crown, Minnesota, where he had been receiving hospice care for the past several weeks, according to The Hill.

  7. Oct 9, 2013 · Rod Grams was a TV anchorman, a small-business owner and a conservative politician who served one term in the U.S. Senate. He died of cancer in 2013 after losing his re-election bid to Mark Dayton.