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Possible injuries send motorists to Russell Regional Hospital
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Four people were taken to Russell Regional Hospital on Tuesday, after a car collided with a semitrailer, 2 miles south of Gorham on the overpass at Interstate 70 exit 175 in Russell County.
Kansas Highway Patrol reports the 1986 semi, driven by Zachary G. Dreiling, 20, of Gorham, was  northbound on 176th St. at 4:10 p.m. as a 2006 Impala driven by Angela R. Eilts, 36, also of Gorham, exited I-70; Eilts started to turn north and failed to yield to the semi, which hit the car, then rolled one-quarter time on the bridge.
Eilts sustained possible injury. Her child passengers, ages 1 and 4 years old, were not injured. Dreiling also sustained possible injury. All were wearing safety restraints.
The car did not have a tag on it at the time of the accident. Both vehicles were removed by A & D wrecker service to the tow lot.

KGS kicks off Safe Digging Month with tree giveaway
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April typically marks the start of the spring planting season, home improvement projects and large-scale excavations. It’s also National Safe Digging Month, and Kansas Gas Service is reminding residents to contact 811 before any digging project – big or small. To celebrate those who commit to safe digging practices by taking the pledge, participants will have a chance to win a free tree.
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