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Man Injured When Concrete Crashes Through Windshield

April 21, 2012 |
A 50-year-old Falls River man was critically injured Tuesday when a chunk of concrete crashed through his windshield while he was driving on Interstate 39/90 near Highway 151.According to reports the softball-sized piece of concrete was from a broken up section of road on Highway 151 and was likely kicked up by another passing...
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Two Officers Struck By Alleged Drunk Driver

April 17, 2012 |
Two Milwaukee police officers were injured early Sunday morning and taken to the hospital when their squad car was hit head-on by a suspected drunk driver.According to reports, the crash happened in the 1600 block of W. North Ave. about 12:20 a.m. The squad was responding to a call at the time. Reports said...
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Alcohol Possible Cause In Waterford Accident

April 15, 2012 |
Alcohol is believed to have played a role in an accident where a car crashed into a Waterford couple's living room March 30.According to an article in the Mukwanago Chief said the alleged drunk driver was believed to be an administrator at the Norris Adolescent Center, a center providing drug abuse and alcohol abuse treatments.The accident...
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Two Teens Killed, One Injured In One-Car Accident

March 23, 2012 |
Two teenagers were killed and a third was injured in an early-morning crash Wednesday in Manitowoc County.According to reports, two 16-year-olds, one male and one female were killed when the driver of the car they were in lost control and hit a large tree. They were both airlifted to hospitals, where they were pronounced...
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