UPDATE: Fatal Crash in Dodge County
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UPDATE: Fatal Crash in Dodge County
UPDATE: Another person dies from injuries suffered in this incident.
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UPDATED Friday, December 11, 2009 --- 6:11 p.m.

Information from the Dodge County Sheriff's Department:

An occupant on the tractor (Mark W. Hamann, 53 years old, from Reeseville) was being treated at UW Hospital, but died from his injuries Friday afternoon. Another occupant of the Tractor (Thomas J. Hamann, 31 years old, from Reeseville) remains hospitalized.

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Posted: Friday, December 4, 2009 --- 3:00 a.m.

Release from Dodge County Sheriff's Department:

Thursday night around 9:30, one person was killed and two others seriously injured when a Ford Explorer traveling southbound on CTH G in the town of Lowell collided with a farm tractor also southbound on CTH G just north of CTH GG.

The driver of the Explorer was pronounced dead at the scene, and the occupants of the tractor were transported by Flight for Life to UW Madison for their injuries .

The crash remains under investigation by the Dodge County Crash Investigation Team.


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Posted by: Anonymous Location: Sauk Prairie on Dec 12, 2009 at 05:43 PM

Get a grip Mark in Monticello. The article states nothing in your high horse answer. Let the investigators do their job. There is NOTHING in the article that states the driver was driving reckless or speeding. You seem to think your perfect and can never make a mistake. 2 people lost their lives here and families are greiving. Your point is taken. Your assumptions and ignorance noted.
Posted by: Mark Location: Monticello on Dec 7, 2009 at 11:46 PM

Listen up folks! The only way you rearend a tractor is if you are not paying attention to your surroundings while you are behind the wheel. Tractors are an awful big piece of scenery to "not see" while you are supposed to be paying attention solely to the road. There is NO EXCUSE FOR RECKLESS DRIVING. The tractors have just as much right to the road as everyone else. These roads are not racetracks. Please slow down so this sort of accident doesn't happen again.
Posted by: mike on Dec 7, 2009 at 09:23 AM

Thank you james!!! I totally agree like i said let the investigators do their jobs
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