Pedestrian seriously injured and driver Emily Schumacher, 22, arrested after collision at West Johnson and North Frances in Madison, Wisconsin
UW student seriously hurt in pedestrian crash, driver arrested for OWI
Officials say it happened near the Nitty Gritty, at the intersection of West Johnson and North Frances streets. The 19-year-old woman was crossing the street when she was hit.
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