(KNZA)--An early Wednesday afternoon two-vehicle wreck in Hiawatha sent two Nebraska residents to the hospital.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened at the intersection of Oregon and North 9th Streets shortly before 1:00.
The Patrol reports a SUV driven by 59-year-old Jacqueline Findley, of Broken Bow, was slowing or stopped, waiting for a vehicle in front to turn, when her vehicle was struck in the rear by a westbound pickup truck driven by 27-year-old Arthur Wagoner, of Fairview.
Findley and a passenger in her vehicle, 55-year-old Catherine Dehart, of Berwyn, Nebraska, were both transported to Amberwell Health, in Hiawatha, for the treatment of suspected minor injuries.
Wagoner and a passenger in his vehicle, 28-year-old Michael Muse, of Robinson, were not hurt.
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