Morning accidents slow down traffic on U.S. 75
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Updated: 6:18 PM Mar 16, 2009
Morning accidents slow down traffic on U.S. 75
SHERMAN, TX ― A major accident at Houston and U.S. Highway 75 in Sherman shut down the northbound lanes of U.S. 75 just after noon Monday.
Posted: 1:04 PM Mar 16, 2009
Reporter: KXII Staff
Email Address: firstnews@kxii.com
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SHERMAN, TX ― A major accident at Houston and U.S. Highway 75 in Sherman shut down the northbound lanes of U.S. 75 just after noon Monday.

At least one person was injured in the crash between a semi and a box truck.

We have a crew on scene and will have more on this later today.

Be advised there have been reports of accidents at Houston & 75 and on US 75 southbound between the Spur 503 exit and FM 691 exit.


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