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Links: Story from Wisconsin on fiery crash in Kentucky

There's a story in the Green Bay Press, with photo(s) about the fiery crash near Glendale in Hardin County, KY, which took the lives of six people from Marion, WI: 6 from State killed in fiery Kentucky crash

There's video from the crash scene at this link at WAVE-TV3, Louisville, KY: Foster children, elderly woman among 11 victims of Hardin Co. crashes

The story from Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY, by MTPR Norman Chaffins, was posted earlier today on CM: Six dead in fiery crash on 1-65 Glendale, Hardin Co., KY

The earliest indication of the tragedy came from the Kentucky Transportation cabinet's Chris Jessie: Travel Advisory: Closure for I-65 in both directions

CM will post updates as received from Kentucky State Police Post 15, Elizabethtown, KY, and from other sources.




This story was posted on 2013-03-03 10:06:58
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