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Fremont man killed after collision with NDOT road grader
The Saunders County Sheriff s office said the accident was a head on collision after a pickup truck crossed the center line on Highway 109.
February 21, 2021 8:05 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) A 69-year-old Fremont man has died after a head-on collision with an NDOT John Deere road grader. It happened near Cedar Bluffs on Highway 109 on Sunday afternoon.
The Fremont man was driving a Ford pickup when it crossed the center line on Highway 109 and collided with the grader. The passenger of the pickup was taken to the hospital with serious injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. There was not update on the NDOT driver, a 64-year-old man.
One person was killed in the head-on crash of a pickup truck and a snowplow on state Highway 109 just east of Cedar Bluffs in eastern Nebraska, authorities in Saunders County said.
Published: 3:55 PM PST February 17, 2021 Updated: 4:10 PM PST February 17, 2021
BONNER COUNTY, Idaho A 16-year-old and her father are back home safe after becoming separated in the Cabinet Mountains in Montana thanks to search and rescue volunteers from the Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry area, as reported by KREM 2 news partner the Bonner County Daily Bee.
Ed and Kelly Moellmer were on a father-daughter ski trip in the mountains at Engle Peak, a roughly 90-mile drive from Bonners Ferry. At roughly 100 feet from the summit, Ed said, he planned to take the route of a gentle slope on a southwest face of a peak but became disoriented due to the whiteout.
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Officer Wounded in Sanders County Shootout – Suspect Killed
There was an officer involved shooting near Trout Creek in Sanders County early Friday morning in which the suspect was fatally shot by officers, but not before he wounded a law enforcement officer.
The Montana Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation issued a press release on Friday detailing the incident.
The Sanders County Sheriff’s Office received a call that a male suspect had barricaded himself inside the Naughty Pine Saloon near Trout Creek.
The suspect would not cooperate and so a call was made for the Missoula and Flathead County Sheriff’s Offices to deploy their SWAT teams to the scene.