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3.9 Earthquake Rattles Region

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From Times Wire Reports

The strongest earthquake in about 10 years shook parts of southwest Indiana and western Kentucky, but local officials reported no damage or injuries. The 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck about 8 a.m. CST, officials said. It was located about seven miles west of Evansville, a southern Indiana city of 126,000 on the Ohio River near the Illinois border. Earthquakes occur about once a year in southern Indiana.

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