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    Several Injury Accidents in Riley County Tuesday

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    By KMAN Staff on August 26, 2015 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, Top Story
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    Three injury accidents were reported in Riley County Tuesday.
    Philip Byarlay, 83, of Randolph received a possible injury when the 2007 Toyota Corolla he was driving was eastbound on Green Randolph Road at Winkler Road, ran off the road to the right, hit an embankment, and came to rest in the south ditch facing northwest. That accident was reported at about 5:30 p.m.
    Melvin Kenworthy, 54, of Riley was taken to Via Christi Hospital following an accident involving a Freightliner farmtruck and the Harley Davidson motorcycle Kenworthy was driving. That accident occurred at highway 24 and Anderson shortly after noon.
    And the Kansas Highway Patrol reports Jonathan Kelley, 39, of Manhattan was taken to the hospital following an accident on highway 24 and Enoch Road at about 4:40 Tuesday. Kelley was driving a 2006 Ford F150 eastbound on highway 24 and attempted to turn north on Enoch road but was driving too fast for conditions and entered the north ditch where he struck a metal pole.
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