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Daily Archives: December 14, 2017
Despite Hot Weather, Oklahomans Voted For Beer
On July 11, 1933, Oklahoman’s voted to allow themselves to drink beer – despite the hot weather. 11 Jul 1933, Page 1 – The Eagle at Newspapers.com Temperatures were over 110F in much of the state. July 11 afternoon temperatures … Continue reading
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Massive Increase In Science Integrity Slated For Colorado
My corrections for the Boulder Daily Camera article below : “Colorado’s loss is the world’s gain,” said Governor John Hickenlooper Colorado’s gain is France’s loss, said those wanting to drain the climate swamp According to Science, the climate grants specifically … Continue reading
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Plummeting Forest Fire Burn Acreage
According to the National Interagency Fire Center, 9.4 million acres burned in the US this year. This is down 80% since the 1930’s. Indicator 3.16: Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents 23 Jul 1933, Page 12 – Great … Continue reading
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