A 3.6-magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Arkansas and Missouri early Sunday.  The quake, which centered about 5 miles north of Bergman and 18 miles northeast of Harrison, occurred around 6:40 a.m. By 9 a.m., more than 400 people in Arkansas and southern Missouri had reported to the U.S. Geological Survey that they felt the shaking. Most categorized

it as weak or light tremors, which are typically not associated with any damage. Daniel Bolen, director of 911 for Boone, said his office fielded more than 40 calls Sunday morning. “When it initially happened, all of our lines lit up,” he said, noting none of the callers had experienced any damage. Bolen said he didn’t know at first what was going on. READ MORE


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