$50,000. FIVE PEOPLE WERE HURT IN A CRASH INVOLVING AN AMISH BUGGY. IT HAPPENED THURSDAY AFTERNOON ON KENTUCKY. 259, IN BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY. POLICE SAY A WOMAN RAN INTO THE BACK OF THAT HORSE ...
Alex Slitz 2021 staff file photo A rear-end collision in Breckinridge County involving a horse-drawn Amish buggy has sent four people to the hospital, including some with life-threatening injuries.
Five people were hurt, including two children, when a horse-drawn Amish buggy was struck in Breckinridge County, officials ...
Amish horse-drawn buggies can be found on roadways in many parts of Kentucky. Here’s how to safely share the road with one.
GLADWIN COUNTY, Mich. (WJRT) - An Amish man was hospitalized at a trauma center and his horse died after a buggy crash north of Gladwin early Monday. The Gladwin County Sheriff's Office says a 53 ...
The driver of the buggy, a 27-year-old Clare County man, was taken to MyMichigan Medical Center Gladwin and then transported to an Ann Arbor hospital. The driver of the vehicle, a 53-year-old ...
A collision involving an Amish buggy sent four people, including three juveniles, to a hospital Thursday, according to Kentucky State Police. The crash happened near the 14000 block of South KY ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Five people were taken to the hospital after a car rear-ended an Amish buggy Thursday in Breckinridge County. Kentucky State Police said officers responded around 4:15 p ...
HARDINSBURG, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky State Police reported that several people were injured after a vehicle rear-ended a horse-drawn buggy on Thursday in Breckinridge County. KSP detailed ...
Four passengers of an Amish buggy involved in collision with a car Thursday were transported by emergency medical helicopter to a Louisville hospital, Kentucky State Police reported. KSP Post 4 ...
The driver told police he didn’t initially know what he collided with, but the driver of the bus stopped to check if he was OK and said “he had hit an Amish buggy.” Deputies at the scene ...
As Hodges and other emergency personnel collected evidence and treated the injured, other Amish buggies began to arrive at the site. The drivers, men with long beards and hats, told the sheriff that ...