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Updated: 12:56 PM Mar 13, 2007
Sections of I-94 in Dunn County Closed Monday
A semi that crashed through an I-94 guardrail is prompting crews to shut down I-94 in Dunn County Monday night.
Posted: 11:46 PM Mar 12, 2007 |
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A semi that crashed through an I-94 guardrail is prompting crews to shut down I-94 in Dunn County Monday night.
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The D.O.T. tells us the eastbound lanes of I-94 were closed between the Spring Valley exit and West Menomonie exit so crews can get the semi out of the median. The crash happened overnight, 7 miles west of Menomonie. If you need to get through that area, you'll be detoured on State-128 to US-12 and back to State-25. Eastbound traffic only will be detoured between mile markers 28 and 41.
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