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    You are at:Home»Local News»Clay County»Two involved in Clay County crash

    Two involved in Clay County crash

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    By Brandon Peoples on January 11, 2021 Clay County, Local News

    One person was injured late Saturday night in a two vehicle crash in Clay County.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol reported the driver of a minivan was southbound on Hwy 15 attempting a left turn but failed to yield to an oncoming northbound Chevy Silverado. As a result, the pickup overturned and came to rest on the east shoulder.

    The driver of the minivan, 83-year-old Loretta Jackson of Junction City, sustained a possible injury according to the crash report. She was wearing a seat belt.

    The pickup driver, 63-year-old Vernon McGee of Clay Center, was taken to Clay County Medical Center for a minor injury. The crash report states he was not wearing a seat belt.

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