Thursday May 1 | STLtoday
Southern IL delivers another aftershock
A 3.3 magnitude earthquake shook southern Illinois early today. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded the quake at 12:30 a.m. Its epicenter was about six miles southwest of Allendale, Ill., according to the ... via STLtoday
Saturday Apr 26 | Free Republic
Another largish Midwest aftershock
Louis, MO Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.1 km ; depth fixed by location program Parameters NST= 44, Nph= 44, Dmin=37.6 km, Rmss=1.27 sec, Gp= 47, M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude , Version=7 Source ... via Free Republic
Thursday Apr 24 | Disaster News Network
“Nothing significant has been reported”
It was the most frightening thing I've ever lived through -Janet Will Being shaken from their beds is not the typical way most Midwest residents wake up, but Friday morning's earthquake was anything but ... via Disaster News Network
Tuesday Apr 22 | TristateHomepage.com
Fox 7 News has confirmed that there has been a 5.2 earthquake. The quake was centered near Allendale, Illinois about 40 miles northwest of Evansville. via TristateHomepage.com
Sunday Apr 20 | WQAD
Earthquake confirmed in Southeast Illinois
Posted: Updated: An earthquake has been confirmed by the United States Geological Survey. via WQAD
Friday Apr 18 | WYMG-FM Springfield
That was a 5.4 trembler that woke you up...here are the details...
Louis, MO Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 4.1 km ; depth fixed by location program Parameters NST=135, Nph=135, Dmin=31 km, Rmss=1.61 sec, Gp= 32, M-type=moment magnitude , Version=8 Source USGS NEIC Event ... via WYMG-FM Springfield
Jan 21, 2008 | The Evansville Courier and Press
Ill. Renaissance man lives to learn
“If people want to buy something, that's great. Or they can just wave as they drive by. Is my life based on making money? No.”
Dallas Krumm has a master's degree and has taught for many years at the high school and college levels. via The Evansville Courier and Press
Jan 7, 2008 | Chicago Sun-Times
“Smokers, presumably because they are more present-oriented, are more likely to self-select into jobs that have lower wage growth and invest less in their own human capital”
Somehow, sometime this year, crop prices will hit a peak. Most agricultural analysts and traders can agree on that once they look up from their charts and tune out the noise of the pits. via Chicago Sun-Times









