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Nine people are dead after a van was struck by a tractor-trailer at an intersection on a Wisconsin state highway Friday, officials said. Only one person, someone in the van, survived the crash ...
Prior to 1926, what is now US 10 was State Trunk Highway 18. However, WIS 18 initially (in 1917) only ran from Humbird, near where US 10 and US 12 (then WIS 12) cross, east to Manitowoc. State Trunk Highway 34 ran from Prescott to WIS 37 in Mondovi. The route between Mondovi and Humbird was not numbered until the early 1920s, when WIS 18 was ...
White-out conditions and winds in excess of 50 mph contributed to a 131 vehicle pileup on Interstate 41 near Neenah, Wisconsin. The crash resulted in 1 dead and 71 injured. [122] [123] 5 March 2019: United States (Hudson, Ohio) 0: 25 ~100: White-out conditions and icy roads caused a 90 to 100 car pileup on Route 8 northbound in Hudson, Ohio ...
A Wisconsin woman has been killed in a horrific rollover car crash after being dragged several miles by a passing vehicle.. The 19-year-old victim, of Hartford, was found deceased shortly after ...
Snoqualmie Pass Highway (US 10), Washington: Passenger in a bus carrying the Spokane Indians baseball team, which swerved to avoid a wrong-way driver and plunged 300–500 feet down a mountainside. Hartje and eight of his teammates were killed. He was burned severely and died two days after the crash. Sajjadul Hasan: 1978 2007 28 years Bangladeshi
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 ...
Wisconsin Highway 10 (WIS 10) was a state trunk highway that traveled roughly along the following present-day routes: U.S. Highway 51: WIS 10 traveled along the entirety of US 51 in Wisconsin. U.S. Highway 2: WIS 10 traveled along most of the western portion of US 2 from Ironwood to Superior.