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Two car injury accident Saturday morning in Black Gnat

By Larry Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg radio

A Summersville woman and her passengers were injured after a two car crash Saturday morning, January 9, 2021, on the Green/Taylor County Line at Black Gnat, KY.

Taylor County Sheriff Allen Newton told 99.9 The Big Dawg News, Jessica Milby age 32 was traveling highway 68 the Greensburg road when a vehicle operated by Michael Wilson age 49 of Campbellsville was traveling Miller Road and failed to stop colliding with the Milby vehicle. Wilson was not injured, Milby and her passengers Jameson Milby and Jonah Milby were all taken to Taylor Regional Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The mishap occurred Saturday morning at 10am and was investigated by Taylor County Deputy Sheriff Stephen Dobson.




This story was posted on 2021-01-10 12:04:43
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