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One of the three vehicles in the crash was driven by a 31-year-old woman from Sheboygan County. A 32-year-old man, also from Sheboygan County, was a passenger. Both suffered minor injuries.
Two vehicles collided head-on on Interstate 43 Sunday morning. The southbound lanes were closed for around seven hours after the incident. Fatal Manitowoc County I-43 crash victims ID'd as ...
At about 5:20 a.m. April 25, Sheboygan County Emergency Communications Center received multiple 911 calls about the crash at northbound mile marker 116 on Interstate 43, according to a Sheboygan ...
The crash occurred on southbound I-43 in Sheboygan County just north of the Ozaukee–Sheboygan county line. [36] It involved 50 vehicles and was found to have been caused by low visibility due to fog at a point where the freeway comes its closest to paralleling Lake Michigan, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) from shore. [ 37 ]
Lake-effect snow caused a pileup on Interstate 94 in Berrien County, Michigan, involving 80 vehicles (initially reported as 75). [39] [40] 23 May 2003: United States (Garrett County, Maryland) 2: 64: 90: Heavy fog caused a crash near the Interstate 68 cut on Big Savage Mountain in Garrett County, Maryland, involving approximately 90 vehicles ...
It happened on I-43 northbound near Superior. Three vehicles were involved in a Sheboygan County crash Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 17. It happened on I-43 northbound near Superior.
On September 23, 1856, the Niagara left Sheboygan, Wisconsin, headed for Port Washington, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, carrying 170 passengers [2] and a heavy load of cargo. Fire broke out in the area of the engine room at around 6:00 pm, [3] and the steam engines and the paddlewheels soon stopped. The steamer, which was 4–5 miles offshore ...
October 11, 2002 (Sheboygan County): 10 people killed. The deadliest crash in Wisconsin history occurred in 2002 on Interstate 43 in Sheboygan County, according to the Wisconsin Department of ...