One dead in fatal crash on I-75 – WTVQ
WTVQOne dead in fatal crash on I-75WTVQMADISON COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – One man is dead after a crash on I-75 in Madison County. According to the Coroner, Saturday afternoon a tractor-trailer went off the interstate in the northbound lanes and fell down an…
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