By Payton Tholstrup
Image courtesy of USGS
Over the last two days, a series of small earthquakes shook portions of central Kansas.
One of the earthquakes, measuring at a 2.8 magnitude, struck before 6:00 pm, on Monday, three miles northeast of Wilson, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Kansas Geological Survey also reported a 3.2 magnitude earthquake in Russell County at the same time.
Two additional earthquakes were reported in Russell County on Sunday and Monday morning; one measured at 2.6, while the other measured at 2.1.


