Sue (Dugan) Moline was 17 years old back in the summer of 1969 when her family was on a two-week vacation on Lake Roosevelt in Outing. On the fourth day of the trip-Aug. 6, 1969-Moline remembers water ...
The 1969 storm, which came five years before the notorious EF5 tornado that struck Xenia, displaced 300 people and the Red Cross set up a shelter with help from the Ohio National Guard at Fairmont ...
Earlier this month I posted an item about possible tornadoes within the Duluth city limits. A reader pointed out that a significant tornado touched down, and caused two fatalities, north of Duluth on ...
“Tornadoes sliced like scythes Wednesday evening through Northeastern Minnesota, killing at least 17 persons, injuring scores of others and causing widespread property damage.” That’s how the Duluth ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --A deadly tornado 50 years ago in the northern Minnesota town of Outing has haunted a Twin Cities woman. As the August anniversary of the F4 approaches, Sue Moline set out to ...
Exactly 50 years to the day that a deadly tornado swept through northern Minnesota, many of the survivors and first responders were among the more than 250 people who gathered at Luscher’s Park in ...
Sue (Dugan) Moline, shown with her husband, Scott, and nine of their 13 grandchildren, was a teenager in 1969 when the cabin was in was swept into Lake Roosevelt in Outing during a tornado. She is ...
The Memorial Day storm that ripped through Beavercreek is not the first EF3 tornado to destroy homes and injure residents in the area. On May 8, 1969, a tornado that one meteorologist at the time ...