28-year-old woman hospitalized after car strikes disabled van, pushing it into her on 220th Avenue in Big Rapids Township, Michigan
28-year old Hersey woman struck during an accident involving a stuck mini-van
Deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office responded Thursday to a two-vehicle accident with injuries on 220th Avenue and 13 Mile Road in Big Rapids Township.
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