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    Semi strikes ATV in western Kansas; 5 hurt

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    By KMAN Staff on July 18, 2016 State News

    COPELAND — Five people are injured after a tractor-trailer struck an all-terrain vehicle in western Kansas.

    The Garden City Telegram reports that the accident happened Saturday night at the intersection of U.S. 56 and a county road near Copeland. The Kansas Highway Patrol says 35-year-old Andrew Dean Yost of Copeland tried to make a left turn and was struck by a 2015 semi driven by William Bartz of Portales, Florida, who was trying to pass the ATV on the left.

    The semi drove into a ditch and rolled over. Bartz was taken to a hospital in Dodge City. Yost and three passengers, including two children, are hospitalized in Garden City. Condition reports were not immediately available.

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