Style's weekly series on travel in Arkansas detours briefly into southeast Missouri to an attraction focused on the ...
It seems like Almost Yesterday that residents of southeast Missouri became keenly interested in the New Madrid earthquakes of ...
One near the year 900, one around 1500 and the most recent in 1811. The zone has ... The multiple earthquakes in 1812 that ...
But three of the largest earthquakes in the United States weren't in California. They were centred around New Madrid, Missouri, in the heart of the Mississippi River Valley, in the winter of 1811 ...
U.S. Geological Survey scientists say there is only about a 10% chance of a repeat of the 1811-1812 earthquakes in the next 50 years, and paleoseismic studies have found that while New Madrid has ...
named after the town of New Madrid in southeastern Missouri, gained infamy from the earthquakes that shook the region between 1811 and 1812. These tremors, some of the strongest ever recorded in ...
STEELE, Mo. (KOAM) — A Magnitude 3.7 earthquake was felt across the New Madrid Zone last night. According to the United ...
New Madrid, MO — A small earthquake brought tremors across the Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri border last weekend, a reminder that much of the Midwest sits on a major faultline called the New ...
The Federal Highway Administration has designated almost $44 million for the rehabilitation of the U.S. 49 bridge connecting Helena-West Helena to Mississippi.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — On Thursday, Tennessee will shake things up in the name of earthquake preparedness. More than 435,000 individuals, school districts, and other groups in Tennessee are ...
They just don’t stop at the border,” says Forir. In 1811 and 1812, New Madrid produced some of the largest earthquakes in US history, the largest being a seven-magnitude earthquake.