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A pair of tightly-contested games in the 3rd/4th division kicked off the Owensboro Dust Bowl Tuesday afternoon, as the youngest age group put on a show to begin the day’s action at Kendall-Perkins ...
The Daviess County Lady Panthers used their swarming defense and steady teamwork to capture a 35-18 win over the Lady Gators in the 5th-6th-grade division of the 52nd annual Dust Bowl outdoor ...
In "The Dust Bowl," the latest documentary film from director Ken Burns, the events that led to the creation of what Burns calls "the worst man-made ecological disaster in American history" are ...
The Dust Bowl did not end farming, but it forced farmers to change. “It was a matter of rethinking farming,” says Nielsen. “And we need to rethink how we produce energy.” ...
Great dust storms spread from the Dust Bowl area. The drought is the worst ever in U.S. history, covering more than 75 percent of the country and affecting 27 states severely. June 28, 1934 ...
Her farm is nearly barren, her husband's health is failing, and each day brings a new onslaught of terrible storms, but in 1935, Catherine Henderson is resolved to stay in the dust bowl.
The “Dust Bowl” was a period of dust storms, many of them major, that severely damaged the ecology of the Canadian and U.S. prairies during the 1930s.
The Texas drought that the nation remembers was the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. It could be argued, however, that the 1950s drought, which lasted 8 years, was worse than the Dust Bowl.
Great dust storms spread from the Dust Bowl area. The drought is the worst ever in U.S. history, covering more than 75 percent of the country and affecting 27 states severely. June 28, 1934 ...
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