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Pete Grigsby Biography, Age, Wife, KMBC ABC9 News, and Net Worth

Pete Grigsby
Pete Grigsby

Pete Grigsby Age

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Pete Grigsby Wife

Pete is married to Michelle and has two kids, Nyla and Pete IV.

Pete Grigsby Height

He is 5’8” tall.

Pete Grigsby Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Pete Grigsby Biography

Pete Grigsby is an American journalist working as a meteorologist for KMBC ABC9 News. Pete was an all-state secondary school b-ball player, scoring in excess of 2,000 focuses.

With offers to play school ball at Auburn (with mentor Sonny Smith and Charles Barkley), BYU, and different universities, Pete rather chose to leave the game and focus on examinations in broadcast reporting and meteorology.

Pete has a BA in Broadcast Journalism from Brigham Young University and a Meteorology Degree from Western Kentucky University. He additionally has the “Official endorsement” from both the American Meteorological Society and The National Weather Association.

Pete is married to Michelle and has two kids, Nyla and Pete IV. As well as investing energy with his family, he cherishes running, playing piano, and serving in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Pete Grigsby KMBC ABC9 News

Grigsby carries 30 years of estimating experience to the KMBC 9 First Alert Weather group and has been gauging Kansas City climate for as long as 20 years. Already, he had filled in as a meteorologist in Virginia, Indiana, and Kentucky.

After almost 10 years at KMBC, to oblige for better family hours, Pete changed his professional way by tolerating a task as a chairman for the Blue Springs School District. He manages a TV slot (BSSD-TV) and a radio broadcast for Blue Springs’ secondary schools.

He additionally shows meteorology and broadcasting classes. Pete keeps on working a restricted timetable at KMBC, particularly during the dangers of extreme climate.

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