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June 9, 2021
The 20-year-old from Stanwood was driving on 11 Mile Rd near US-131 on Tuesday.
A little before 6:30 p.m., the driver went off the road and into a ditch where he lost control of the vehicle.
He hit a tree, and the vehicle traveled down an embankment before stopping.
Mecosta County deputies responded to the crash. The man was taken to Spectrum Health Big Rapids for minor injuries and later released.
Stanwood man injured after crash in Mecosta County
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Mecosta County Sheriff s Office
and last updated 2021-06-09 09:08:17-04
MECOSTA TOWNSHIP, Mich. â A Stanwood man was in the hospital after a car crash Tuesday evening in Mecosta Township.
Deputies responded about 6:30 p.m. to 11 Mile Road near 215
th Avenue and found that a 20-year-old had run off the roadway, hitting a ditch and overcorrecting, causing the vehicle to lose control.
The vehicle then hit a tree and traveled down an embankment, according to a news release Wednesday.
Vehicle overturns, one injured in Martiny Township crash
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Mecosta County Sheriff s Office
By: FOX 17
and last updated 2021-05-11 16:11:26-04
MARTINY TOWNSHIP, Mich. â Authorities responded to a crash involving one vehicle in Martiny Township shortly after noon today, according to the Mecosta County Sheriffâs Office.
Weâre told it happened in the area of 65th Avenue and Madison Road.
The sheriffâs office tells us a 20-year-old Mecosta County resident lost control of the vehicle when she hit a mound and turned the vehicle over.
Leapfrog names record 35 best hospitals for patient safety in Michigan
Leapfrog Group uses 27 measurements to assess safety
Michigan rated 10th-best overall in country
Detroit Medical Center
DMC Huron Valley-Sinai in Commerce Township, along with Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, continues its all As in a row streak since the inception of the Leapfrog grades in 2012.
A record 35 of 79 hospitals in Michigan have earned top scores of A from the Leapfrog Group and the Economic Alliance for Michigan in its spring 2021 hospital safety report.
Michigan ranked 10th overall in the country for patient safety, up from 14th in December, Leapfrog said in its report. Last fall, 32 of 75 Michigan hospitals received As.