The U.S. Geological Survey said the 1.5-magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday just after midnight in Clintonville, a town of about 4,600 people about 40 miles west of Green Bay.Residents and even teh geophysicist quoted in the article are skeptical that it caused the sounds, but there's at least an explanation now. Previous coverage here and here.
Geophysicist Paul Caruso told The Associated Press that loud booming noises have been known to accompany earthquakes. It's possible the mysterious sounds that town officials have been investigating are linked to the quake, he said.
Philly Fed: State Coincident Indexes Increased in 44 States in March
(3-Month Basis)
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From the Philly Fed:
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has released the coincident
indexes for the 50 states for March 2024. Over the past three mo...
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