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Two motorcycle riders die after crashing into hill at a Crawford County intersection
A motorcycle reportedly crashed into a rocky hillside near Boscobel late Monday night, killing the two people who were riding on the cycle. The Crawford County sheriff’s office says the motorcycle driven by 43-year-old David Fillyaw of Muscoda crossed a Wisconsin River bridge on Highway 61 at a high rate of speed, and hit the rock wall head-on, instead of turning onto Highway 60 at an intersection.
Motorcycle Crash Claims Two Lives
A motorcycle crash into a rock wall in Southwest Wisconsin killed two people Monday night. According to an investigation by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, 43-year-old David Fillyaw and his passenger, 42-year-old Aleisha Bell, both of Muscoda, were crossing the Wisconsin River Bridge near Boscobel when they crossed both lanes of State Highway 60 and crashed head-on into the wall. The two were ejected from the motorcycle and died at the scene. Both were wearing helmets at the time of the crash.
County reviews suicide postvention ideas, opioid settlement update
The Crawford County Health and Human Services Department (DHHS) Board received several updates during their July 8 meeting, including the county’s cooperative effort to establish improved “postvention” services for incidents of suicide and traumatic events. DHHS Director Dan McWilliams said multiple suicides in the Prairie du Chien...
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