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    Manhattan man injured in Wabaunsee County crash

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    By Kate Kennedy on August 24, 2022 Local News, Manhattan, Wabaunsee County

    A Manhattan man was taken to the hospital following a crash on Interstate 70 Tuesday in Wabaunsee County.

    According to the Kansas Highway Patrol crash log, Che Yu Wang was driving his Jeep Westbound near Wabaunsee Road before veering left on the roadway, overcorrecting, striking a nearby ditch, overturning, and settling against the median before catching fire.

    No other cars or individuals were involved. Wang was transported to Stormont Vail Hospital with possible injuries.

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