After a series of earthquakes in the northern part of Louisiana, a state agency is working with others to pinpoint the cause.
Based on available data, this could be the strongest earthquake ever recorded inland in Louisiana. The United States Geological Survey reported that a magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck Red River Parish ...
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A 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck Red River Parish, Louisiana, early Thursday morning, marking the second-largest earthquake ever recorded in the state, with no significant damage reported.
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Earthquakes in Red River Parish being investigated
The Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy, the U.S. Geological Survey, universities, and the Red River Office of Emergency Preparedness are investigating the cause of a series of earthquakes ...
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Injection wells from oil and gas fracking in the area may be the cause LOUISIANA (KTVE / KARD)–The earthquake that hit Red River Parish and was felt in Shreveport may have been the largest land-based ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KSLA) - Thomas Freear was the star of the show for the Red River Raiders (0-5-3). The first-year Raiders goaltender was responsible for six saves in the first half, keeping the ...
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