It's been 36 years since the world turned upside down when flood waters raged through Rapid City on June 9, 1972. Images of that night were vividly recorded on film and in print, but little of the ...
WILKES-BARRE — Gone — everything was gone. And it would never come back. It will be 53 years since Hurricane Agnes swept away most of the memories I had of life before June 23, 1972. The mid-1960s to ...
The recent Guadalupe floods in Texas brought back horrible memories of the June 1972 Rapid City, South Dakota, flood, which took the lives of 238 people. I am incensed that news organizations did not ...
Weary and worried people turned to the medium of the familiar for help on June 9, 1972. Robb DeWall, a Rapid City native and broadcast newsman, said that's why, even decades later, people remembered ...
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These Are the 5 Most Devastating Floods to Sweep Through the U.S. in the Last 100 Years
This 1972 weather event is the biggest flood to hit the U.S. in the last 100 years. In the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota near Rapid City, a stationary group of thunderstorms began around 5 p.m.
Voices from the 1972 disaster speak of days of terror and loss Diane English and her husband Gene, of Kingston, describe their personal experiences during the 1972 ...
A storyboard commemorating the 1972 Black Hills Flood was unveiled on Thursday at The Monument in Rapid City. The storyboard wall is located in the hallway between the Don Barnett Fieldhouse and the ...
Jun. 15—WILKES-BARRE — Gone — everything was gone. And it would never come back. It will be 53 years since Hurricane Agnes swept away most of the memories I had of life before June 23, 1972. The ...
(WBRE/WYOU) — Monday was the anniversary of a day many northeast and central Pennsylvanians will never forget. It’s been 53 years since the Agnes Flood of 1972. Our region changed forever on Friday, ...
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