Waukesha, WI|News|
43-Year-Old Waukesha Man Died In Tuesday Night Crash
Authorities said the driver of a vehicle crossed the center line of the road, resulting in a crash on Oakdale Drive.

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Authorities said the driver of a vehicle crossed the center line of the road, resulting in a crash on Oakdale Drive.

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