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The Dust Bowl of ... a part of Oklahoma Territory, this strip known as No Man’s Land was a haven for outlaws and land squatters. Later, during the Great Depression, severe drought and blinding ...
Dust storms have been wreaking havoc across the country, and the mix of climate change and lax environmental regulations mean ...
Alyssa Colman reflects on her research behind her forthcoming middle grade novel, 'Where Only Storms Grow'—which takes place ...
The 1935 tragedy during a years-long drought compounded by a lack of soil conservation efforts "should be remembered as the ...
Dust Bowl, North of Dalhart ... the western plains of their cover. When the drought hit, the land just blew away in the wind. A letter from an Oklahoma woman, later published in Reader's ...
A great dust cloud passed through Oklahoma on this Sunday in 1935. Woody Guthrie said, "We thought it was our doom." ...
Satellite imagery taken over the past few weeks shows the scope of deadly wildfires that struck Oklahoma this month. The images were taken by the European ... high winds and a persistent drought in ...
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. Roosevelt signs the ...
A dire weather forecast issued Monday calls for a hot, dry summer across the Plains reminiscent of the 1930s – the era of the devastating Dust Bowl drought. The Pennsylvania-based forecasting ...
A fierce drought in Oklahoma’s ‘No Man’s Land’ – a region that was the heart of the 1930s Dust Bowl – stirs up dust storms, memories and myths. In this parched terrain of ghost towns ...
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