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  2. ‘We all heard it.’ Loud noise startles Elk Grove residents ...

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    A loud boom Saturday night left people worried throughout Elk Grove, and police are working to determine what might have happened. The unexpected noise startled residents around 10:30 p.m., Elk ...

  3. What caused the mysterious ‘boom’ heard across ... - AOL

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    She said she also heard a loud boom around 7 a.m. and even felt her house shake. ... contact the office at 618-650-3197.) ... She had hoped for an explanation from the military or National Weather ...

  4. The sonic boom that rattled Orange County? Military says no ...

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    Orange County emergency officials posted on Facebook around 2 p.m. that they had ruled out bombs, explosions, crashes, falling planes and building failures as the source of the loud boom. Event ...

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    Learn how to get help with signing into your AOL account from an AOL specialist over the phone. MyBenefits · Nov 2, 2023. Change your AOL account to a free plan.

  6. Skyquake - Wikipedia

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    In 1804, they were reportedly heard during the Lewis and Clark Expedition near Great Falls. Meriwether Lewis wrote “since our arrival at the falls we have repeatedly witnessed a noise which proceeds from a direction a little to the N. of West as loud and resembling precisely the discharge of a piece of ordinance of 6 pounds at the distance of ...

  7. Loud booms over Columbus: As the internet speculates, we ...

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    Flight data from Flighradar24 shows only passenger planes, private jets and a helicopter flying near Clintonville around the time of the boom (9:45 p.m.) Saturday night. None of them were flying ...

  8. Telephone number - Wikipedia

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    In rural areas with magneto crank telephones connected to party lines, the local phone number consisted of the line number plus the ringing pattern of the subscriber. To dial a number such as "3R122" meant making a request to the operator the third party line (if making a call off your own local one), followed by turning the telephone's crank ...

  9. The Hum - Wikipedia

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    Baguley said, "I think most people view the hum as a fringe belief because it's so subjective — people say they hear something that most people can't hear. But when you look at the vast number of people who say they hear it, it's obvious that there's something going on." [19] Baguley also theorizes that peoples' hearing has become overly ...