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Two vehicles collide at intersection of Ash Street and Paul Bunyan Road

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Emergency response crews work on scene of a two vehicle accident that occured at approximately 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at the intersection of Ash Street and Paul Bunyan Road. At least one person was transported to the hospital via amublance. Photo by Ruth Ellis

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+15#1Shannon Staiger2012-11-27 12:00
I think it is time for a stoplight at this intersection. There has been a noticeable increase in accidents at this intersection. Please put a light at this intersection. It will not only decrease the accident rate but increase speed control coming down HWY 139. Thank you.
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+12#2shovelhead2012-11-27 13:02
i agree, im sure if we have not met the injury requirement at this intersection for atleast a stop sigh, we gotta be close...geeze...or maybe a speed bump or four lol
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+1#3Uncle June Bug2012-11-27 14:51
Look at the photo. A trailer is parked in a company's lot blocking the view. It appears this trailer reduced safe visibility and contributed to this accident. Seems to me the trailer should be at a job site, perhaps a burned out diner named after a type of bear?
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+3#4Jorge Ramirez2012-11-27 16:33
Was texting involved? :o
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+6#5Ex resident2012-11-27 19:43
I was in an accident back in 2003 at that same intersection they need a stop light or something.
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+2#6Joe bozo2012-11-27 20:15
Unc - Whats your beef with Kirack? What about the landscaping at the eye doctors across the street that you have to ease out onto 139 to see oncoming traffic heading west. I also gotta love the fact that its this contractors fault for the building owner not having enough insurance to cover his loss.
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0#7Joe bozo2012-11-27 20:16
And no I don't know him Adam...other than seeing his trailers around job sites...go figure.
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+2#8shovelhead2012-11-27 21:22
lol...i think its more the beef with black bear lol maybe hes hungry ....however after more consideration maybe it would be easier and cheaper to leave one of the wrecked cars in the middle of the intersection and then well have a roundabout :lol:
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+14#9roberta2012-11-27 22:14
That intersection is dangerous, and its very hard to see the oncomming traffic because that Kirack trailor is blocking the view. I go that route every single day.
Nothing against Kirack but that trailor does need to be moved.
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+6#10taylor e2012-11-27 22:44
i work at frosty mill and its scary sometimes having to get out they need a four way stop or something
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