
Rural Car-SUV Crash Claims Life of Minnesota Woman
Cambridge, MN (KROC-AM News)- A Minnesota woman lost her life in a car versus SUV crash early Thursday morning.
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The fatality was not among the hundreds of crashes that were prompted by a major winter storm that pummeled southern Minnesota. Each driver was alone in their vehicle.
First responders were dispatched to the deadly two-vehicle crash shortly after midnight.

State Patrol: Minnesota Woman Killed in Crash With SUV After Running Stop Sign at Intersection
The State Patrol says the deadly crash occurred at the intersection of State Hwy. 65 and 269th Ave. Northeast, which is about nine miles south of Cambridge.
A 56-year-old woman, who was driving the car, was traveling west on 269th Ave. when she ran the stop sign, entered the four-lane highway and was struck by the SUV, which was traveling north, the state crash report says.
The car driver, who is from Chisago, MN, died as a result of the crash. Officials plan to release her name and more information surrounding her death by Friday morning.
32-year-old Sophia Grace Dohman of Cambridge was identified as the SUV driver. The State Patrol says she escaped the deadly collision with injuries.
Correction: A previous version of this story said the car was traveling east
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