FARGO — The infamous Armistice Day Blizzard hit this region suddenly on Nov. 11, 1940, killing 154 people in the Upper Midwest. Among the dead were 49 Minnesotans, mostly bird hunters who froze ...
Letter writer J.T. Holl received this “Certificate of Merit” after delivering the morning Tribune to subscribers the day after the infamous Armistice Day blizzard in 1940. It says, in part ...
The weather pattern that caused the Armistice Day blizzard just days earlier, on Nov. 7, was partially responsible for the destruction of the brand new Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge in ...
Christmas Day 2015 is now past ... covered most of the Midwest in mountains of snow. The Armistice Blizzard that hit Minnesota 75 years ago on Nov. 11 was an unpredicted weather event that ...