(KMZA)--Details have been released on two separate Nemaha County injury accidents this week.
According to the Nemaha County Sheriff’s Office, the first wreck happened Tuesday afternoon on 56th Road, a ¼ mile east of F Road.
The Sheriff’s Office says 66-year-old Peggy Woolsoncroft, of Centralia, was eastbound when she struck a bridge banister. Her SUV overturned into the south ditch.
Woolsoncroft was transported by ambulance to the Onaga Hospital with unspecified injuries.
The second wreck happened early Wednesday morning on K-9 Highway, just east of W Road.
The Sheriff’s Office says 18-year-old Katie Vance, of Soldier, was eastbound when she lost control of her SUV on the icy roadway while avoiding a deer and slid off the roadway.
Vance was transported by ambulance to the Holton Community Hospital for the treatment of unspecified injuries.
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