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Daily Archives: April 9, 2023
Artificial Stupidity
“Denver does not currently have a Major League Baseball (MLB) team. The only professional sports teams in Denver are the Denver Broncos (National Football League), Denver Nuggets (National Basketball Association), Colorado Rockies (Major League Baseball), and Colorado Avalanche (National Hockey … Continue reading
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April 9, 1947 Tornado Outbreak
On April 9, 1947 a tornado killed almost two hundred people and left almost two thousand injured in Glazier and Wiggins, Texas and Woodward, Oklahoma. 10 Apr 1947, 1 – The Guthrie Daily Leader at Newspapers.com
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April 10, 1979 Tornado Outbreak
On April 10, 1979 tornadoes in Wichita Falls and Vernon Texas killed dozens of people. 11 Apr 1979, 1 – Fort Worth Star-Telegram at Newspapers.com
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