JOHNSTOWN — Unbeknownst to anyone at the time, the Tuesday, March 17, 1936, edition of The Johnstown Tribune foreshadowed a historic tragedy in the city. One headline stated: “Heavy rainfall again ...
The July Fourth floods in San Angelo will go down in the record books as the wettest day in the city's history. The only other days that came close were recorded nearly 100 years ago in 1936. In ...
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Through an array of personal items, the stories of Johnstown’s three floods are being told. The “Relic Tales of the Johnstown Floods” exhibition is on display through the fall on the ...
(WHTM) — The Johnstown Flood Tax, originally intended to help rebuild the city of Johnstown after the 1936 flood, is still in effect today, and this Pennsylvania lawmaker proposes repealing it. The ...
San Angelo experienced its wettest day on record on July 4, 2025. In September 1936, San Angelo received an estimated 25.22 inches of rain over four days, causing the North Concho River to overflow.
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