The USGS recorded the earthquake, felt in Illinois and Missouri.
Several News-Democrat readers reported feeling the earthquake at about 1:29 a.m., including one who says it awakened him in ...
While the Ozark Dome Region is not as seismically active as New Madrid, a recent earthquake recorded near Ohlman, Illinois ...
A small earthquake shook parts of Illinois overnight.
The area near the small, central Illinois village of Ohlman, Illinois was struck by a 3.8 magnitude earthquake early Tuesday ...
According to the USGS nearly 2000 people reported feeling the quake in the Metro East and even across the Mississippi River ...
Around 2,000 people reported to the USGS's "Did you Feel It" Data directly after the event--saying they indeed felt it.
Some in central and southern Illinois and into St. Louis may have felt the ground shake overnight and early Tuesday morning ...
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The earthquake struck at approximately 1:30 a.m. local time, causing residents from various cities to report their experiences on social media. Notable areas affected include Shrewsbury, Clayton, St.