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I-71 Crash: Driver Sentenced For Hitting Construction Workers
A woman has been sentenced to a decade in prison for hitting two construction workers on I-71, causing the death of one of the workers.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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A woman has been sentenced to a decade in prison for hitting two construction workers on I-71, causing the death of one of the workers.

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