Two people were hurt in a crash on I-69 near the 260 mile …
This van crashed into the median along I-69 north of Marshall on March 21 (photo courtesy Calhoun County Sheriff's Department)
This van crashed into the median along I-69 north of Marshall on March 21 (photo courtesy Calhoun County Sheriff's Department)
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Updated: Thursday, 21 Mar 2013, 5:03 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 21 Mar 2013, 5:03 PM EDT
CONVIS TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) -- Authorities say a van from Indiana went off an icy southern Michigan interstate, rolling over and injuring the driver and nine Amish farmers heading for a meeting.
The Battle Creek Enquirer and MLive.com say it happened about 9:10 a.m. Thursday on Interstate 69 in Calhoun County. The sheriff's department says the female driver lost control, and the van landed on its roof.
WOOD-TV says weather caused several crashes at the time.
Authorities say the passengers were nine male farmers bound for a milk producers meeting in Lansing. They say two people were critically hurt.
The van belongs to Buggy Line Tours of Shipshewana and Middlebury, Ind.
Ambulances from several communities responded to the crash in Convis Township. It's near Bellevue and about 30 miles southwest of Lansing.
The Indiana Department of Transportation has made it easy to check road conditions around the state.
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