(Worthington, Mn.)– Motorists had another tough go of it Sunday night and early this (Monday) morning in southwest Minnesota due to slick roads.
A single-vehicle rollover around 10:30 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 90 east of Worthington sent two people to the hospital.
The Minnesota State Patrol says 27-year-old Zachary Grant of Sioux Falls lost control of a westbound 1993 Buick which left the ice-covered road, went into the median and rolled.
Grant and a passenger, 21-year-old Samuel Lane of Sioux Falls, were treated for minor injuries and released from the Worthington hospital. No injuries were reported to a third passenger in the vehicle.
Moderate damage was reported to the vehicle.
Three people were injured in a single-vehicle rollover around 11:00 p.m. Sunday on Highway 60 northeast of Worthington.
The State Patrol says 21-year-old Amber Konz of Blooming Prairie, Minnesota lost control of a 1996 Buick Century which left the ice-covered road and rolled.
Konz and two passengers, 21-year-old James Konz of Mankato and April Konz, address unknown, were taken to the Worthington hospital where they were treated and released.
Moderate damage was reported to the vehicle.
And a two-vehicle collision shorly before 12:30 a.m. this (Monday) morning on Interstate 90 west of Worthington resulted in minor injuries to two people.
The Minnesota State Patrol says 21-year-old Andrew Brower of Canton, South Dakota was eastbound when he lost control on the ice-covered road and collided with an unattended vehicle parked on the left shoulder. Both vehicles wound up in the median.
Brower and a passenger in his vehicle, 21-year-old Allison Nerness of Windom, were taken to the Worthington hospital where they were treated and released.
A 1997 Ford Escort that was parked unattended was totaled; severe damage was reported to a 1998 Chevrolet S-10 pickup driven by Brower.




